Op-Ed: It's Time to Modernize Oregon's Quality Education Model

In The Oregonian, FBO's Whitney Grubbs explains how fixing Oregon's Quality Education Model can help make sure state dollars improve public schools for all Oregon students.

Whitney Grubbs is Executive Director of Foundations for a Better Oregon.

Whitney Grubbs is Executive Director of Foundations for a Better Oregon.

After last year’s teachers’ strike at Portland Public Schools, Gov. Tina Kotek announced her plan to re-examine funding for Oregon’s K-12 public education system. That effort must answer a fundamental question: How much money does Oregon actually need to spend to provide an excellent and equitable public education to every child?

In theory, we should know the answer thanks to Oregon’s Quality Education Model. In reality, however, the model is broken and urgently needs fixing, writes Foundations for a Better Oregon Executive Director Whitney Grubbs in a new op-ed for The Oregonian.

Whitney's piece is the second in a new op-ed series published by The Oregonian this year offering different perspectives on how to change education funding in Oregon. Read the full op-ed in The Oregonian.