Oregon's Call to Action: Help Prevent Youth Suicide This Spring
Please review and distribute widely this
Suicide Prevention Joint Call to Action from ODE, Oregon Health Authority, Lines for Life, and University of Oregon Suicide Prevention Lab.
The rates of suicide attempts and related deaths among Oregon's youth often increase each spring. This Call to Action provides resources and action items to equip school administrators and staff, along with caregivers and other trusted adults with skills to support students who may be at risk for suicidal behaviors and refer those students to qualified mental health providers.
Contact Us
If you have any questions, please reach out to the Safe and Inclusive Schools team at ODE.SIS@ode.oregon.gov.
Purple Up! For Military Kids
April marks the Month of the Military Child (MOMC), a time dedicated to recognizing and celebrating the resilience, sacrifices, and contributions of military-connected children. Did you know Oregon’s schools serve approximately 3,100 military-connected students spread across 115 of the 197 school districts? Their impact is felt in nearly all communities in Oregon.
The life of a military child is a unique blend of adventures and challenges. It's important to acknowledge their service to our country as part of a military family. Let's celebrate their bravery, pride, and strength together. Join us in honoring the incredible children who play a vital role in our nation's military families and in Oregon’s school communities, not just during April, but all year long.
To help you and your community recognize MOMC, ODE has compiled some resources:
Resources
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Interstate Compact on Educational Opportunity for Military Children was passed by the Oregon Legislature in 2016 and addresses key transition issues encountered by military families related to education. You can find more information for Oregon’s parents, school officials, and public administrators at the link above!
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Month of the Military Child Toolkit: Download and utilize resources such as:
- Purple Up posters celebrating #PurpleUp day & military kids
- Yard Sign designs for local printing
- Certificates of Recognition for Military-connected Kids
- Templates for stickers
- A coloring page featuring Dandy Lion
- The 2024 MOMC T-shirt design
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Purple Up Day: Wear purple on April 19th to celebrate military kids. Purple represents the joint environment of the military, combining the colors of all service branches. When we wear purple in their honor, we let them know we support them in all branches of the military - Army, Navy, Marine, Coast Guard, Air Force, and Space Force.
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Call for the Arts: Encourage military-connected children in your school community to participate in the MCEC Call for the Arts program. This program invites kids from all service branches to share their interpretations of what it means to be a military-connected child through art.
Visit the Call for the Arts page for eligibility and guidelines.
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Hashtags: Engage in discussions throughout April using #MOMC and #MonthoftheMilitaryChild. For Purple Up Day, use #PurpleUp to promote and celebrate in your area. Throughout the year, recognize military-connected kids and share their stories using #MCEC.
Closing
Let's come together to celebrate the unique challenges and triumphs of Oregon’s military-connected children. Your support and recognition mean the world to them and their families.
For more information on how to implement the military compact in your school district please reach out to Tenneal Wetherell at tenneal.wetherell@ode.oregon.gov.
Oregon Digital Equity Program Grant Application Now Available
The Oregon Broadband Office is pleased to announce the release of the Oregon Digital Equity Program (ODEP) Grant Application for Education Service Districts, Public School Districts, public schools, Public Library Service Districts, and public libraries.
The Oregon Digital Equity Program Grant application period
will close May 22, 2025, at 4:59 pm PST. Visit the
Oregon Digital Equity Program Grant webpage for more information and for registration links to technical assistance webinars and office hours.
Please direct any questions to Leina Gonzalez Baird, Digital Equity Program Coordinator, at
Leina.Gonzalez-Baird@biz.oregon.gov.