Oregon Chief Education Office

The Oregon Chief Education Office was a government agency created by statute[1] (Senate Bill 215-B of the 78th Oregon Legislative Assembly) in 2014 by the state of Oregon. Its stated mission was "to build and coordinate a seamless system of education that meets the diverse learning needs of Oregonians from birth through college and career,"[2] through the efforts of five subsidiary divisions also created or relocated from elsewhere in the state government's organizational hierarchy to come under its leadership by the same statute:[3]

Chief Education Office
Agency logo
Agency overview
Formed2014; 10 years ago (2014)
DissolvedJune 30, 2019; 5 years ago (2019-06-30)
Superseding agency
  • Oregon Education Investment Board
TypeEducational Policy
JurisdictionPublic education/degree granting
Headquarters255 Capitol St. NE
Salem, OR 97310-1330
44°56′21″N 123°01′44″W / 44.9393°N 123.0290°W / 44.9393; -123.0290
Agency executive
  • Lindsey Capps, Acting Chief Education Officer
Child agencies
Websitewww.oregon.gov/cedo/
Map of Oregon with pin icon indicating the location of the Oregon Chief Education Office
Map of Oregon with pin icon indicating the location of the Oregon Chief Education Office
OCEO Main Office
Location of former headquarters in Salem

The Chief Education Office sunset legislatively on June 30, 2019, with its functions transferring to other state agencies.[2]

References

Official website


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