Governor Kotek Applauds Amity High School’s TOB Program for Combating Homelessness and Wildfire Displacement

Amity High School’s practical approach to education was in the spotlight last week when Governor Tina Kotek dropped by to see firsthand how students are not only picking up construction skills but also contributing to societal needs. Governor Kotek’s visit highlighted the work being done by the students as part of the Team Oregon Build (TOB) program, which operates under the auspices of the Career Connected Learning framework facilitated by the Oregon Department of Education (ODE).

“Thank you to the students, staff, and partners who are building transitional homes through Team Oregon Build to help Oregonians who need shelter from the streets or after a disaster,” Kotek said during her visit, according to a press release from the Governor’s Office. She also expressed her admiration for the students’ “skills and sense of mission to help their neighbors.”

Team Oregon Build is a collaborative effort, with the state, local education authorities, community leaders, and the construction industry banding together with dual aims: steering students towards lucrative careers in construction, and providing tangible aid to communities struggling with homelessness and the aftermath of wildfires. These young people have already made their mark; in 2024, several cottages they built were used to shelter firefighters and those displaced by wildfires. This hands-on learning has managed to not only educate but also to offer real resources for those in need…

Story continues

TRENDING NOW

LATEST LOCAL NEWS