Salem-Keizer school report cards show mix of progress, declines in midst of state-level controversy

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Controversy struck this week when Oregon Department of Education officials proposed the 2017-18 At-A-Glance profiles not be released until after the Nov. 6 election.

The reports were released a day ahead of the original schedule due to the ensuing backlash.

The Statesman Journal took a look at how Salem-Keizer is doing. Read the story here.

Published by Natalie Pate

Natalie Pate is a freelance journalist and author based in Salem, Oregon. She wrote about education for more than seven years at the Statesman Journal and now covers education and other topics throughout the Pacific Northwest. She is originally from Colorado and earned her B.A. in Politics and French from Willamette University.

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