New Oregon law on school board transparency will upend practices for some districts

Given that it is currently common practice, some Oregon school districts will not be greatly affected by the new rule for 2025 requiring them to record all school board meetings and broadcast them online within a week.

For the majority of the main school districts in the Portland region, such as Portland Public Schools, Beaverton, and Gresham-Barlow, board and subcommittee meeting videos are usually accessible on YouTube, Vimeo, and other platforms within a day or two.

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