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CC Clerk Catherine McMullen
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Election Security and Fighting Mis and Dis-Information. 

Please enjoy and share the recording of Clackamas Count Clerk Catherine McMullen's presentation on election security and fighting mis and dis-information.

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A little bit of summer on the way...

Pack your June Clackson and send us a picture of you holding this issue in front of the Great Pyramids or wherever summer will take you.  Heck, we'll even accept pictures from Oregon, which is so beautiful the next few months, we almost forget about the color gray!  Safe travels, read and rest up for the important days ahead

June Clackson

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Strengthening Public Education in a post-COVID World       

Review by Libby Medley

The 8 November 2023 presentation by retired Hillsboro School District Superintendent Mike Scott was very informative, and you can see his recording on our Civics Education YouTube channel at https://youtu.be/44VKzFmR0N8. Mike compared the elementary and high school classroom situation in the 1990s to what it became from 2010 and after COVID to now.

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Strengthening Public Education in a post-COVID World       

Review by Libby Medley

The 8 November 2023 presentation by retired Hillsboro School District Superintendent Mike Scott was very informative, and you can see his recording on our Civics Education YouTube channel at https://youtu.be/44VKzFmR0N8. Mike compared the elementary and high school classroom situation in the 1990s to what it became from 2010 and after COVID to now. 

In the 1990s teachers were respected and assumed an attitude of "we've got this" in dealing with challenges. From a diversity point of view, the dominant approach was for the non-white students to conform to the white "standards". The basic approach to decision-making was focused on what was convenient for adults, rather than what might be the best choice for the students.

Now, after the disruptive impact of pandemic school closures on learning and the increase in remote attendance, educators are fostering a culture of reaching out to collaborate in unfamiliar territory.  Educator and District partnerships with businesses and aligned support have helped overwhelmed students succeed in new learning methods and preparing for employment opportunities. 

In measuring success rates, it was discovered that those students most likely to graduate were engaged in learning in 9th grade. Mental health issues have led to extended absences, while closures led older students to seek employment to support their family. The previous compulsion to attend school as the highest priority has become replaced by being able to contribute towards their family income. Now families have started to depend upon these funds, reducing the likelihood that the student will return to full time learning to gain their diploma.  

Mike Scott requested audience concerns at the beginning of his presentation, and circled back to their list to discuss maintaining public school enrollment in the face of a decline in birth rate as well as the growth of online charter schools and homeschooling. He pointed out that principals who reached out to build a relationship with their school's community were often successful at increasing student retention.  

Furthermore, the book burning attitude of some parents is best countered by learning what the process is to acquire the classroom books used in the classroom so it can be addressed in a transparent manner. He noted there has been a lot more politics involved in school board discussions, where school board candidates have a greater tendency to be looking at their own political growth than at what is the best outcome for the students. All in all, the growth in transparency and focus on the student needs can only strengthen the system in the years to come.

 

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We were so fortunate to host guest speaker, Dwight Holton, CEO of Lines of Life at our 2023 Holiday League of Women Voters of Clackamas County event on December 2nd. Lines of Life is the leading suicide and substance abuse prevention nonprofit in the Pacific Northwest and beyond. If you missed this meeting or just want to watch his moving and informative presentation again his recording is available at https://youtu.be/LQBDQz0zvnU.

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Clackamas County is extending the date to October 20 for the Community Road Fund Advisory Committee.

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LWV Clackamas hosted veteran editor and investigative reporter, Les Zaitz to speak about the Free Press and Survival of Democracy.  Watch it here

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Please bring your questions and suggestions for Oregon Senate President Rob Wagner, District 37 Representative Jules Walters, Lake Oswego Mayor Joe Buck and West Linn Mayor Rory Bialostosky to the Clackamas County Town Hall on September 20th, from 5 to 6pm at the West Linn Public Library Community Room. This is an opportunity for the community to express our concerns and issues to be considered by our elected officials. They hope to see you there!

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Here are the May 17th preliminary Special District Elections results.  What are Special Districts?  What do they do and who serves in them?  Check out this informative video to find out. Volunteer to serve in your special districts!

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What's the latest on the I-205 Tolling Project?  What tolling options were considered and why did they receive approval or not?  Read this excellent assessment and discover its impact on your driving plans.  Report

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