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on Classes To Cut
Can someone please explain the formula for school funding...percentage from local, state, federal? And whether it varies for urban and rural schools.
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on World-Class Arts?
In Oregon, citizens have the unique opportunity to fund culture themselves by participating in the Oregon Cultural Trust's fundraising program. Match your membership in OPB, the Columbia Center for the Arts or the Southern Oregon Historical Society, or your cash donations to Eugene Ballet Company, Third Rail Repertory Company or Bend's Nature of Words with a donation to the Trust and your ENTIRE Trust donation returns to you as an Oregon tax credit. You give twice but it only costs you once. Donations to the Oregon Culture Trust benefit 1,200 arts, heritage and humanities nonprofits in all of Oregon's 36 counties.
The Oregon Cultural Trust is a brilliant program, very much in the DIY spirit, that's been compared to the bottle bill and vote by mail as among Oregon's most forward-thinking public policy measues. www.culturaltrust.org
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on Veterans' Affairs
I believe all this this in spite of, or because, my father was an Annapolis-trained Navy pilot, who died in service to his country in the early days of Vietnam.
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on Memorize This
Caren Sims, heard on Friday's Think Out Loud, was one of six finalists adding to Gresham's Center for Advanced Learning's outstanding track record for Poetry Out Loud:
2006 -- Michael Santiago, State Champion and one of 12 finalists in the national competition in Washington, DC
2007 -- Ian Holt, State Champion
2008 -- Caren Sims, one of six finalists in the state competition.
Rita Ramstad, also heard on Friday's TOL, is the POL coordinator at CAL.
Any high school teachers interested in bringing Poetry Out Loud to their schools next year, should contact the Oregon Arts Commission's
Deb Vaughn
503-986-0085
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on Memorize This
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on The Price of Art
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