Or. Admin. Code § 581-017-0885 - Definitions
The following definitions apply to OAR 581-017-0885 to 581-017-0910:
(1) "Immigrant" means an individual who was
born in another country and permanently resides in the United States.
(2) "Asylum Seeker" means a person who has or
is actively seeking protection and/or permanent relocation from inside of the
U.S. due to having experienced grave danger because their home government is
unwilling or unable to protect them or may be actively persecuting
them.
(3) "Refugee" means a person
who has or is actively seeking protection and/or permanent relocation from
outside of the U.S. due to having experienced grave danger because their home
government is unwilling or unable to protect them or may be actively
persecuting them.
(4) "English
Learner" means students who receive English language instruction, support, and
services as part of an English language development (ELD) program as English
learners.
(5) "Multilingual
Learners" means students who speak multiple languages and may or may not be
eligible to receive English language instruction, support as part of an English
language development (ELD) program.
(6) Asexual means a person who does not
experience sexual attraction, but could still experience other forms of
attraction (e.g. emotional, intellectual).
(7) Agender means a person who does not
identify with a specific gender or feels neutral when it comes to their gender
identity.
(8) Bisexual means a
person who is attracted to more than one gender.
(9) Cisgender means a person who feels their
gender identity and expression align with the gender they were assigned at
birth or by society.
(10)
Community-Based Organization means a nonprofit organization that is reflective
of a community or significant segments of a community it seeks to
serve.
(11) Community Voice means
that members representing the community served by the project will be involved
in co-constructing the project design, implementation, and/or providing
strategic guidance in final decision-making.
(12) Culturally Specific Organization means
an organization that serves a particular cultural community and is primarily
staffed and led by members of that community; these organizations demonstrate:
intimate knowledge of lived experience of the community, including but not
limited to the impact of structural and individual racism or discrimination on
the community; knowledge of specific disparities, barriers or challenges
documented in the community and how that influences the structure of their
program or service; commitment to the community's strength-based and selfdriven
thriving and resilience; ability to describe and adapt their services to the
community's cultural practices, health and safety beliefs/practices, positive
cultural identity/pride, religious beliefs, etc.
(13) Department means the Oregon Department
of Education.
(14) Disproportionate
refers to unequal or inequitable differences in access and outcomes that
historical and current-day White supremacy has created between certain
families, children and students. What is "proportionate," however, must also be
critically analyzed and addressed in terms of its values, intent, and ideology.
(14) Gay means a person who is attracted to a person of the same
gender.
(15) Lesbian means a
woman-identified person who is attracted to women.
(16) Non-binary/Genderqueer means people
whose gender is not exclusively male or female, including those who identify
with a gender other than male or female, as more than one gender, or as no
gender.
(17) Partnership means a
group of organizations, Tribes, districts or individuals who agree to work
together with a common interest and shared vision. In a partnership, there is a
high level of trust and 2-way communication, and differences in power and
privilege are addressed. Roles and responsibilities on all sides are
well-defined and developed with shared authority in decision making. There
might be shared space and staff, with expectations and agreements in
writing.
(18) Plan Student means a
student enrolled in early childhood through postsecondary education who:
(a) Is an asylum seeker, a refugee or any
other immigrant, regardless of status; and
(b) Has experienced disproportionate results
in education due to current and historical practices and policies, as
identified by the State Board of Education by rule.
(19) Transgender: A person who feels their
gender identity and expression do not align with the sex they were assigned at
birth or by society.
(20)
Two-Spirit is a term used within some Indigenous communities, encompassing
cultural, spiritual, sexual and gender identity. The term reflects complex
Indigenous understandings of gender roles, spirituality, and the long history
of sexual and gender diversity in Indigenous cultures. Individual terms and
roles for Two-Spirit people are specific to each nation.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: SB 1532 (2024) & ORS 329.849
Statutes/Other Implemented: SB 1532 (2024) & ORS 329.849
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