Name the 5 safety threshold criteria.
Observable, Out of Control, Vulnerable, Imminent, Severe
What candy bar consists of a coconut center topped with an almond and coated with milk chocolate?
Almond Joy
What was the pet's name on "The Flintstones"?
Dino
Did Oregon ever have an openly KKK Governor? Who?
Yes. Walter M. Pierce Oregon's 17th Governor.
What can you catch but not throw?
A cold
If a parent reports that they have Native American ancestry, which form needs to be completed and to whom is it sent?
ICWA 1270 form. Send to Lane ICWA Search.
What candy bar is known as the "Great American Chocolate Bar".
HERSHEY'S
Every episode of Seinfeld contains an image or reference to what superhero?
Superman
The Oregon Constitution did not remove racist language from the constitution until which year?
2002. Almost 30% of Oregonians voted AGAINST removing the racist language.
What gets wetter the more it dries?
A towel
How frequently does a safety plan need to be reviewed?
Every 30 days
What is the most popular selling candy bar for Halloween?
Reese's Peanut Butter Cups
Every episode of Seinfeld contains an image or reference to what superhero?
"I want to believe"
What percent of children in foster care are Black/African American?
5.7% of children in foster care are Black/African American, despite Oregon 's Black/ African American population only accounting for 2.2% of residents.
Only 66.8% of children in foster care are White, while Oregon's White population accounts for 86.7%.
What goes around the world but stays in the corner?
A stamp
When is the first Family Report due?
60 days after the child is placed in substitute care OR 60 days after the assessment is completed, when the child remains in home with a parent.
What candy bar was originally packaged to include three separate pieces of candy flavored vanilla, chocolate, and strawberry?
3 Musketeers
In which show is there a main character named Blanche Devereaux?
The Gold Girls
In 1862 a racist tax law was adopted by Oregon. What did the tax require?
1862 Oregon adopted a law requiring all Blacks, Chinese, Hawaiians (Kanakas), and Mulattos (an archaic term referring to people of mixed ethnic heritage) residing in Oregon to pay an annual tax of $5. If they could not pay this tax, the law empowered the state to press them into service maintaining state roads for 50 cents a day.
Can you name three consecutive days without using the words Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, or Sunday?
Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow
How many stages are in the PCA and what is the goal of each stage?
4 Stages:
1. Preparation
2. Introduction
3. Exploration
4. Expected Outcomes, Services, and Activities
Originally introduced in 1929 by Frank and Ethel Mars, this candy bar was named after their family horse.
Snickers
Name the three most popular game shows.
Jeopardy, Wheel Of Fortune, The Price is Right.
How many exclusionary laws has Oregon passed in the past?
Three.
In 1844, when Oregon was still a territory, it passed its first Black exclusionary law. It banned slavery, but it also prohibited Black people from living in the territory for more than three years.
In 1849 another exclusionary law was passed that barred Black people who were not already in the area from entering or residing in Oregon territory.
The final exclusion measure made it into the Oregon Constitution as a clause when the territory became a state 10 years later in 1859. This clause went further than the territory’s second law by also prohibiting Black people from owning property and making contracts.
What has a lot of eyes but can't see?
A potato.