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October 2023 Education Update

Oregon Achieves... Together!

A Message from Oregon Department of Education Director Dr. Charlene Williams

ODE Director Dr. Charlene Williams 

I had the great honor earlier this month to help present the 2023-24 Oregon Teacher of the Year Award to Mandy Vance. The Teacher of the Year program allows us to spotlight educators who focus on equitably serving all students in their care, create school and classroom cultures of respect and success, and provide leadership and innovation both inside and outside of the classroom.

In her spur-of-the-moment speech, Mandy, who teaches science at Cedar Ridge Middle School in Sandy, mentioned how the award wasn’t just for her but for “...all of the teachers out there who are making a difference every day.” I couldn’t agree with her more.

Teachers deserve our thanks every day, and I’m thankful we reserve these special moments to recognize their courageous, invaluable contributions. Every teacher needs leaders and collaborators to help them thrive and a climate of success where they feel supported in their caring efforts on behalf of our students every day.

Please take a moment to watch Mandy’s inspiring celebration and thank a teacher you know.

Supporting teachers so they can deliver for our students is one of the reasons why I took this role. To make a difference, we need to maintain high expectations and provide high levels of support for students and educators. Only by maintaining high standards and accountability, paired with care and support, can we deliver academic excellence for all of our students. Whether it’s making sure each and every child from birth through 5th grade is set up for success in learning to read and reading to learn, offering robust summer learning opportunities or providing multiple ways for high school students to find their path to their dream career, we’re committed to making that difference.

I’m grateful for every chance we have to share our vision for equitably serving students. A week after the celebration event in Sandy I discussed ODE’s student centered, locally informed work with KATU, the ABC affiliate in Portland.

Watch the interview and let your community know we want our schools to be places where students can see themselves being successful. It’s going to take all of us working together and bringing families and our communities into the conversation.

Thank you!

Mandy Vance Honored as 2023-24 Oregon Teacher of the Year

In an exciting surprise announcement, Mandy Vance, an Oregon Trail School District middle school teacher, was named and celebrated as Oregon’s 2023-24 Teacher of the Year! Vance has taught 6-8th grade at Boring Middle School for 15 years and is on special assignment this fall at Cedar Ridge Middle School.

“Teachers like Mandy are so important to making sure that every child has a safe place to receive a high-quality public education. Her commitment to volunteerism and empowering students is incredible, and I’m thrilled to see her efforts to go above and beyond for her students being honored,” said Governor Tina Kotek.

Mandy Vance grew up in Portland, Oregon and discovered her love for working with youth while serving as a student mentor at Franklin High School, and as a camp counselor during the summer. She graduated from Corban University, earning a Bachelors of Science in Social Studies Education, and other honors for her leadership and athletic achievements. Her global volunteer work and overseas teaching experiences led her to pursue a Masters of Science degree in English to Speakers of Other Languages. Upon graduation, she found her teaching home in Boring, Oregon where she has taught a wide range of students and subjects. As a lifelong learner, Vance earned her Doctorate in Education from Concordia University, where her research focused on the relational needs of Generation Z athletes. With this knowledge she empowers students to be leaders in her classes, on her athletic teams, and in the clubs she advises.

“Mandy Vance is an educator who has consistently demonstrated care for students in significant ways,” said Dr. Charlene Williams, Director of the Oregon Department of Education. “This is a teacher who both empowers students and holds them accountable, who sees the unique identity of every scholar and helps them to see themselves and all they have to offer, and who will meet every student where they’re at and then challenge them to do more than they ever thought they were capable of.”

“As a relational educator, I know much of my success in the classroom is because I take the time to get to know each of my students. While this is extremely important, I am just one cog in the wheel of academic success,” Vance said in her application. “Alone we can only do so much, but when we know our students’ stories, are each willing to contribute our own gifts and expertise, and operate with gritty determination to discover what works for each student, this is when they are able to succeed in our schools.”

“This achievement has brought a spotlight on the impact Mandy has had and on the many outstanding teachers within our district who have worked tirelessly to benefit the students in our community and to help them attain the future they deserve,” Aaron Bayer, Oregon Trail School District superintendent said.

The Oregon Teacher of the Year program is sponsored by the Oregon Department of Education in partnership with the Oregon Lottery. Vance was celebrated as a Regional Teacher of the Year in September, and will receive a $10,000 cash award as the 2023-24 Oregon Teacher of the Year. A matching $5,000 is also awarded to Oregon Trail School District.

“The Oregon Lottery is proud to support the Oregon Teacher of the Year program,” said Oregon Lottery Director Michael Wells. “Mandy Vance has shown an extraordinary commitment in her community to improve students’ mental and social wellness and foster belonging. The positive impact of her work will have a lifelong effect on the students and families touched by her abilities.”

The Oregon Teacher of the Year is selected after an extensive application process. Nominees from schools throughout Oregon submitted packets of information including testimonials and letters of support from administrators, students and colleagues. From the written material, applicants were assessed on leadership, instructional expertise, community involvement, understanding of educational issues, professional development and vision.

As the 2023-24 Oregon Teacher of the Year, Vance will serve as a spokesperson and representative for all Oregon teachers. She will also receive year-long professional development and networking with other state Teachers of the Year through the Chief Council of State School Officers’ National Teacher of the Year program.

Do you know an outstanding teacher? Please nominate them as the 2024-25 Oregon Teacher of the Year by visiting the Oregon Teacher the Year website.



Teacher of the Year Coverage

Several news outlets covered the 2023-24 Oregon Teacher of the Year announcement. Check out their stories:

In addition to the news coverage, the Clackamas Education Service District crafted a moving video of the ceremony.


Celebrating National School Lunch Week

The week of October 9-13 was National School Lunch Week and ODE teamed up with the Oregon School Boards Association (OSBA) to raise awareness of the importance of child nutrition programs in schools.

We encouraged school board members to visit one of their schools, have a meal with students and share pictures on social media. Thank you to all the leaders who took us up on the offer!


Visit the Nightmare Factory

Oregon’s longest running haunted house is back for another year! Nightmare Factory started in 1987 as a fundraiser for the Oregon School for the Deaf (OSD) and has continued ever since. Held on the grounds of the school and run by current and former OSD students, the Nightmare Factory runs every Friday and Saturday night in October and is also open on Halloween and the night before. There are new ways to experience the Nightmare Factory, so check out their website for more information and how to get your tickets!


Oregon DMV Launches Online Knowledge Testing

Earlier this month, the Oregon DMV launched online knowledge testing. They are asking schools to promote this new service to teens and their parents. To help you spread the word, they have created a communication toolkit for your use. There are also print and digital materials available for you to put up around your building or post to your social media channels. You can download the materials directly from the online knowledge testing page.

Thank you for helping to get this important news out as broadly as possible. If you have questions about these materials or the new service, please contact DMV directly.

DMV Contact: Lisa Martinez, DMV Change and Engagement Manager


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