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Tensions over L.A. immigration sweeps boil over as Padilla is tackled, ICE arrests pick up; IN residents watch direction of Trump spending bill amid state budget cuts; More than two dozen 'No Kings' events planned Saturday across Montana.

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Democrats demand answers on CA Sen. Padilla's handcuffing and removal from a DHS news conference. Defense Secretary Hegseth defends the administration's protest response as preventative, and Trump vows protests of Saturday's military parade will be met with "heavy" force.

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EV charging stations are harder to find in rural America, improving the mental health of children and teachers is the goal of a new partnership in seven rural states, and a once segregated Mississippi movie theater is born again.

Report: Consistency key to success of innovative OR school program

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Wednesday, June 4, 2025   

Student engagement and staff collaboration are both up in some Oregon schools and a new report found it is the result of a unique approach to supporting educators.

Launched in 2019 by the nonprofit Children's Institute, the Early School Success program partnered with a handful of districts including Beaverton, Forest Grove and St. Helens.

Erin Lolich, director of school-based initiatives for the institute, explained children show strong early learning gains in pre-K and kindergarten but progress often drops off by third grade. She said part of the problem is a lack of consistency, so the program gets staff together to figure out which techniques work the best and how to implement them across the grades.

"Knowing that it's going to look different for a 3- or 4-year-old than it's going to look for a 6-year-old," Lolich acknowledged. "But then they don't have to relearn a new procedure at every grade level."

Lolich cited an example of using a similar visual schedule in classrooms year to year, so kids can easily see what is coming next in their day. She added trainers meet with district leaders to create more consistency with employee schedules, resources and contracts.

The report showed the program has improved students' emotional regulation and peer relationships, and helped create a more inclusive school culture.

Talisa Timms, continuous improvement specialist for the Children's Institute, said especially now, with so much uncertainty in education, staff can feel isolated in their roles, and a sense of collaboration helps.

"This is a space where they can come and they feel connected," Timms emphasized. "They feel like their experience is being normalized and validated, but also it's coming with action steps, like things that they can actually try."

The program is currently grant funded and the funds will phase out over the next three years. The Children's Institute is talking with state agencies about scaling and investing in the program.

Disclosure: The Children's Institute contributes to our fund for reporting on Children's Issues, Early Childhood Education, Education, and Health Issues. If you would like to help support news in the public interest, click here.


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