Do you need assistance with Medicare enrollment? Medicare annual enrollment is open through 12/7, which means any changes to your Medicare Advantage or prescription drug plans must be made before then. If you need assistance with your open enrollment materials, Certified Senior Health Insurance Benefit Assistance (SHIBA) Volunteer Counselors are available to help. Find Medicare 101 presentation dates and Individual Counseling and Enrollment Workshops in Clackamas County by visiting http://bit.ly/2QDZJSc . For more information, call 503-655-8269 Option 4 (Monday to Thursday).
Gary Schmidt appointed #ClackCo Administrator #ClackCo Commissioners have appointed Gary Schmidt ( above left ) as the next County Administrator. Schmidt replaces Donald Krupp ( above right ), who retired at the end of January. Schmidt has served as #ClackCo Public and Government Affairs Director since 2011. Schmidt will begin his new role on Feb. 25. "Gary is a lifelong resident of Clackamas County who brings a wealth of internal experience and knowledge about our county," said Clackamas County Chair Jim Bernard. "He is well positioned to continue the incredible progress we have made over the past several years."
Oregon graduation rate nears 80 percent after 2nd year of solid gains Updated 11:36 AM ; Posted Jan 24, 8:03 AM By Betsy Hammond | The Oregonian/OregonLive Oregon’s high school graduation rate improved by 2 percentage points for a second straight year, marking the most sustained improvement in a decade, the state reported Thursday. Statewide, 79 percent of students in the class of 2018 earned diplomas within four years, the Oregon Department of Education said. The gains were broadly shared, with Latinos, Native Americans, whites, low-income students, girls and boys all matching or exceeding the statewide rate of improvement. The improvement in the statewide rate meant 935 more students earned diplomas last spring than would have done so, had the rate held flat. The most glaring exception to the otherwise rosy report was among black students, whose on-time graduation rate remained mired at 68 percent after showing steady gains the previous ...