Keep up to date with the latest news and trends facing public education in Oregon.
COSA offers three blogs that provide analysis, expert opinion, and commentary from COSA's expert team of professional staff:
- Leader's Message: COSA's Leader's Message blog takes on the major issues facing school administrators throughout the state.
- Bennett's Capitol Review: Chuck Bennett provides detail and analysis of everything going on in
Salem -- expertise that's not available anywhere but in his blog.
- Hot Topics: Members comment on the hottest topics in Oregon education.
Take a look at the latest discussions on COSA's blogs:
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Bennett's Capitol Review
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Tuesday, May 16, 2006 |
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By Chuck Bennett, Director of Government Relations
Most likely, you mailed your Oregon
Primary Election ballot days ago. If not, you may still have time to drop
it off.
There was a time when vote-by-mail at least offered the
promise of licking a flavored stamp. Now it’s just a challenge to see if you
can peel the postage free without tearing it.
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Leader's Blog
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Monday, May 08, 2006 |
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by Kent Hunsaker, Executive Director
Welcome to the new COSA Web site! This site has been created to better serve,
involve and inform our members. It will
be constantly updated, providing you with the latest education news and
analysis, and giving you regular opportunities to make comments, ask questions
and get answers.
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Bennett's Capitol Review
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Tuesday, April 04, 2006 |
by Chuck Bennett
It's hard to pick up a newspaper or listen to a retired Oregon Secretary of State and not come away believing Oregon's Primary Election system is fundamentally flawed. There's even a website One Oregon, One Ballot devoted to changing the system.
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Leader's Blog
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Friday, March 31, 2006 |
By Kent Hunsaker, COSA Executive Director
A group of school districts and parents from across Oregon filed a lawsuit against the State of Oregon on March 21, alleging that lawmakers have failed in their constitutional duty to adequately fund schools.
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