by BVBA | Jan 28, 2019 | Dayton, Innovate Oregon, News
Dayton High School’s graduation rate was the highest in the Yamhill County at 96.8 percent — 18 points above the state average of 78.7 percent — and one of the best in the state. Dayton had the sixth-highest graduation rate among Oregon schools with 100 more...
by BVBA | Aug 27, 2018 | Dallas, Dayton, Innovate Oregon, Newberg, School, Yamhill-Carlton
Thanks to Education First, 20 educators from all over Yamhill County and the west valley attended the first viewing in Oregon of the movie Beyond Measure. Schools/districts included: Chemeketa Community College, Dallas, Dayton, Delphian, Grand Ronde, North Marion,...
by Bevin Schrag | Aug 15, 2018 | Dayton, Innovate Oregon, Innovate Yamhill County, Innovation
This past April, Dayton School District formed a partnership with New Relic to pilot a new Agile Partnership Program to support the school’s innovation culture. Five teachers from Dayton High School teamed together with five industry professionals from New Relic to...
by Bevin Schrag | Jul 28, 2018 | Dayton, Innovate Oregon, Innovate Yamhill County, Innovation, School
Last year, Dayton High School was chosen to have a varsity team to participate in Eurekafest, a four day event organized by the Lemelson-MIT Program and held at the prestigious Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Cambridge, MA. With applicants from all over...
by BVBA | Apr 28, 2018 | Innovate Oregon, Make-a-thon, Redmond
On Wednesday, April 4, 2018, Redmond School District held its first-ever Make-a-thon at Obsidian Middle School. The make-a-thon included students, teachers, and community members from both Obsidian and Elton Gregory middle schools, teachers from both local high...
by BVBA | May 12, 2018 | d.T-a.L Experience, Innovate Oregon, Make-a-thon
On March 15 & 16, Innovate18 was held at Nike’s Tiger Woods Center. This event brought together over 300 educators, students and industry professionals to share their experiences introducing new innovative learning practices in their schools. The event was...
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