Or. Admin. Code § 581-021-0003 - Course Requirements for Personal Financial Education and Higher Education and Career Path Skills
(1) Courses
that include Personal Financial Education and Higher Education and Career Path
Skills content standards shall be taught by a licensed or registered educator.
Licensed educators shall possess a valid license issued by the Teacher
Standards and Practices Commission in at least one of the following areas:
(a) Teaching Licenses as found in Atypical
Assignments OAR 584-210-0170;
(b) School Counselor License as found in OAR
584-245-0110;
(c) Administrative License as found in OAR
584-235-0030;
(d) Restricted CTE Teaching License as found
in OAR 584-230-0040;
(2) Districts shall award 0.5
credit in Personal Financial Education for courses that address all of the
State Board Adopted Content Standards for the subject in accordance with OAR
581-022-2025 Credit Options.
(a) Districts may award credit in more than
one content area for a Personal Financial Education course that integrates
other content standards.
(b)
Districts may offer these courses as part of a college-credit granting
opportunity.
(3)
Districts shall award 0.5 credit in Higher Education and Career Path Skills for
courses that address all of the State Board Adopted Content Standards for the
subject in accordance with OAR
581-022-2025 Credit Options.
(a) Districts may award credit in more than
one content area for a Higher Education and Career Path Skills course that
integrates other content standards.
(b) Districts may offer these courses as part
of a college-credit granting opportunity.
(4) A district or public charter school may
request a waiver of the credit requirements described in ORS 329.251 (2)(a)(D)
and (E) by demonstrating, to the satisfaction of the Oregon Department of
Education that the district or school is unable to provide courses necessary
for students to satisfy the credit requirements due to a lack of educators
qualified to provide the courses. If approved, this waiver is for students who
will be awarded a high school diploma on or after January 1, 2027 and before
January 1, 2028.
(a) If a district seeks to
request a waiver, it shall submit an application to the Department which
includes:
(A) The reason for seeking a
waiver;
(B) The subject(s) for
which the waiver is sought;
(C) The
projected dates for implementation of required courses; and
(D) Local school board approval of the
application and the date of such approval.
(b) Waivers may be approved at the Oregon
Department of Education's discretion. Denied waivers may be appealed to the
State Board of Education.
(c)
Waivers must be submitted to the Oregon Department of Education no later than
July 1, 2026.
(d) No waivers shall
be granted for students graduating on or after January 1, 2028.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 329.007, ORS 329.025, ORS 329.045 & ORS 329.451
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 329.007, ORS 329.025, ORS 329.045 & ORS 329.451
State regulations are updated quarterly; we currently have two versions available. Below is a comparison between our most recent version and the prior quarterly release. More comparison features will be added as we have more versions to compare.
No prior version found.