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Oregon Association of Education Service Districts - Home Oregon Association of Education Service Districts (OAESD) is a statewide association of Education Service Districts (ESDs) OAESD proudly provides resources, support, and a focus for collaboration among its 19 member ESDs, which are an integral part of Oregon’s regional education service system
Oregon ESDs Oregon’s Education Service Districts ADMw Oregon’s Education Service Districts Clackamas ESD (10): Canby SD Colton SD Estacada SD Gladstone SD Lake Oswego SD Molalla River SD N Clackamas SD Oregon City SD Oregon Trail SD West Linn-Wilsonville SD Columbia Gorge ESD (4): Dufur SD Hood River County SD N Wasco County SD
Member ESDs - Oregon Association of Education Service Districts Working together for the nearly 600,000 students of our state Oregon's 19 Education Service Districts are instrumental in building a powerful and equitable system that serves students from birth to age 21
Oregon’s Education Service Districts: Their Story and Context The national perspective on education service agencies (ESAs), the common name for similar structures across the United States, is much the same as that in Oregon Polk (2021) found that ESAs formally existed in 43 of the 50 states They go by a variety of names: education service
Willamette - OAESD What is the Willamette Education Service District? WESD works collaboratively with our school districts and public and private partners Through these collaborations we are able to positively impact student, family and staff well-being as well as create financial and operational efficiencies School District Services by Type
P-20 Support Network - Oregon Association of Education Service Districts Oregon Education Service District (ESD) P-20 Support Network Agreement (03 21 23) I Overview and Purpose Oregon’s ESDs have been asking each other for years about what it would look like if we worked together in a systematic and intentional way to serve the students and districts in the state of Oregon more efficiently and effectively