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Linfield University is an independent, nonprofit university with campuses in McMinnville and Portland. Founded in 1858, the university is nationally recognized for its strong teaching faculty, distinctive international emphasis and commitment to diversity. Twenty-eight percent of Linfield students are first-generation college students, and more than one-third are U.S. students of color.

Today, Linfield University offers 56 majors through an integrated curriculum that combines liberal arts, sciences and select professional disciplines. Linfield offers academic programs through its residential undergraduate experience in McMinnville, School of Nursing in Portland, and Online and Continuing Education program, offering 30+ remote degrees, certificates and enrichment opportunities for anyone, anywhere.
  
Linfield competes in the NCAA Division III Northwest Conference, named the #1 private collegiate athletic program by Niche in 2020. Linfield University is home to the Wildcats and the winningest football program in the country with 64 consecutive winning seasons.

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Achieving Excellence in Education

The District is responsible for providing an education to children living within its boundaries and for building, operating, and maintaining school facilities; developing and maintaining approved education programs and courses of study, including academic and vocational programs, bilingual programs and programs for special needs children; and providing transportation and nutrition services to students in accordance with District, state and federal requirements.

McMinnville School District #40 is Yamhill CountyÆs largest school district. It serves residents in the City of McMinnville, the City of Lafayette and surrounding unincorporated areas of Yamhill County. The district boundary encompasses over 140 square miles of land with an estimated population of 40,134.

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OCDC provides Early Childhood Care and Education services to Head Start and Early Head Start eligible low-income children, pregnant women and families. We connect families to programs, services and opportunities in the community. We drive children to school, teach kids to read and write, and visit moms and dads in their homes. We provide well-paying living wage jobs in communities throughout Oregon and embrace cultural diversity and practice inclusiveness.

We are Oregon Child Development Coalition, a non-profit organization established in 1971, which grew out of a statewide, collaborative response to a tragic farm accident involving the death of a young child. Migrant-farmworker children’s needs for care during the day become incredibly difficult during Oregon’s peak agricultural months because their parents are working all day in the fields. Originally incorporated under the name The Migrant Indian Coalition, the mission of the organization was to ensure access to early childhood care and education opportunities for Oregon’s migrant farm workers.

In the forty-three years that have passed since the organization’s founding, we have evolved into one of the largest early childhood care and education service providers in Oregon, not to mention the state’s 6th largest non-profit organization. Each year the Oregon Child Development Coalition serves over 4,000 children and families in need in 12 Oregon counties.

Honoring our roots and looking confidently into the future, we remain committed to excellence around providing early childhood care and education opportunities to children and families in need to promote growth and independence.

 

 


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