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    JANUARY 31, 2020, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A3
School board gets updates
on district special projects
By HERB SWETT
For the Keizertimes
Progress in several Sa-
lem-Keizer Public Schools
matters was reported to the
school board in a work ses-
sion Tuesday, Jan. 28.
Administrators discussed
the Offi ce of Behavioral
Learning, food services, Di-
vision 22 assurances and the
Public Employees Retire-
ment System.
Offi ce of Behavioral
Learning:
This offi ce works with at-
risk students in preventive
and proactive ways, its direc-
tor, David Fender, told the
board. It involves counselors,
psychologists, mental health
therapists, social works and
behavior specialists.
OBL has created tiered
behavioral systems of support
in all schools. It has embed-
ded social-emotional learn-
ing within classroom instruc-
tion and measured student
outcomes. It has developed
a continuum of services that
meet the varying needs of all
students while supporting
district staff.
Tier 3 is the 1-5% of stu-
dents who need the most
intervention, tier 2 is the
5-15% in the middle lev-
el, and tier 1 is the remain-
ing 80-90%. Fender showed
charts indicating progress in
moving to lower tiers.
Food services:
Michael Wolfe, chief op-
erating offi cer of the district,
said the program, which is
part of the National School
Lunch Program, serves about
23,000 meals on any given
school day. He told the board
that the food service fund
must stay in the black so the
schools can keep all the fa-
cilities.
“We track those that don’t
pay and are not on free or re-
duced lunch,” he said.
Wolfe distributed copies
of charts showing the kinds
of food the district must
serve that meet or exceed the
nutrition requirements set by
the Oregon Department of
Education (ODE) and the
US Department of Agricul-
ture. Charts also showed the
meal patterns set for students
WE
TAKE
PRIDE
in being staff ed better
than any other
senior living
community
Lunch with lawmakers
at the K-5, 6-8, and 9-12
grade levels.
Division 22
Division 22, named for the
middle digits in the 10-digit
code of state administrative
rules that guide elementa-
ry and secondary education
in the state, consists of 54
rules. Assistant Superinten-
dent Kraig Sproles gave as
examples diploma require-
ments, district curricula and
programs, state assessments,
mandatory reporting, school
sports, emergency plans and
building safety and teacher
and administrator evaluation.
The rules are periodi-
cally updated, Wolfe said.
He added that occasional-
ly school districts are not
compliant with certain rules
and must submit to ODE
plans to reach compliance.
For the 2018-19 submis-
sion, he said, Salem-Keizer
was out of compliance with
the elementary social studies
curriculum and the elemen-
tary physical education and
health standards. He noted
that ODE has approved the
district’s plan to reach com-
pliance.
PERS
Wolfe said the signifi cance
of PERS costs to the budget
is that they are the largest sin-
gle benefi t cost. The 2020-21
PERS rates did not change
from 2019-20, he said, be-
cause the PERS board always
sets them for the biennium.
KEIZERTIMES/Lyndon A. Zaitz
Rep. Bill Post and Sen. Kim Thatcher visited and spoke about
the upcoming legislative session with members of the Keizer
Chamber of Commerce at a luncheon Tuesday, Jan. 27.
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