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created, and monthly report cards were canceled (in 1950, this was described as a "nationwide trend of discarding the antiquated method of sending monthly reports on student grades to parents."). Instead, occasional and irregular reports on academics and citizenship were sent home. Examinations on general knowledge and knowledge of educational development were instituted for new instructors. High school students were required to pass a minimum number of credits per semester, and then were evaluated to see if an alternative school would work better.
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in the inner eastside. The Adams and
Jackson closures were done after a 3:30am vote of school board members, and a board member had to be followed home by a police escort. The closures were done due to low enrollment and to balance the budget, but the community and a board member threatened lawsuits.
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programs. The largest is the
Spanish immersion program, which is offered at ten of the elementary schools, as well as at the middle and high schools that these schools feed into. Russian is offered at Kelly Elementary, which feeds into Lane Middle, and then to Franklin High School. There are also
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On June 21, 1924, a $ 5 million bond was passed to build and remodel schools over the next five years, part of a planned three-part construction program expected to last 15 years and cost $ 15 million. Four new schools were planned during the first five years. By 1927, there were 43,419 elementary
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was hired at the beginning of the third term in 1852, due to increased attendance and a $ 1600 tax to pay for the schools. She was paid 75 dollars a month, and taught at a new school building, on First and Taylor
Streets. By the third term, 126 students were enrolled in all, and an average of 90
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A new superintendent, Ralph E. Dugdale, began on August 26, 1937. He strongly believed "the schools of
Portland were training people for jobs that did not exist," and began making aggressive curriculum and organizational changes. Twelve committees (with 169 faculty) over elementary education were
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October 1949 a "secret society problem" developed where three high school fraternities were involved in the "manhandling of a girl student." 50 boys had taken part in the incident, part of an initiation. An emergency school board meeting led to the banning of secret societies in the district.
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In addition to seven board members, every year a
Student Representative is chosen to serve on the board for an entire school year. Although his or her vote does not technically count, the student member is allowed to vote on issues and sit on the committees along with the board members. Student
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were used, especially in 1919, with 60 portables added. By this time, there were evening schools taught at Benson High School, Girls' Polytechnic (later merged with Benson), Commerce, Jefferson High School, Ladd, and
Lincoln High School. A new administration building opened at NE 7th Ave and NE
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Enrollment in PPS continued to decline until 2010 and now slow growth is projected. Faced with some very small schools (200–350 students) the district has undertaken what is intended to be a continual process of
Enrollment Balancing to deal with anemic programs in some schools and overcrowded
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been so serious. Realizing that idleness is perhaps the greatest contributing factor toward delinquency, we hope to double our efforts this fall in the attempt to keep every child in school who should be there." Teacher salaries, school year length, and other cost-cutting measures were made in
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Portland Public School buildings. In 2016, an overly large amount of lead was found in two schools. All PPS schools were ordered to use bottled water for the rest of the year instead of drinking from water fountains, and to use bottled water for food preparation and dish washing as well.
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for a special legislative session, high school students struck for a day. In August 1946, 50 kindergartens were closed due to lack of funds and instructors. Other large cost-cutting measures were taken, including discussion of closing high school sports programs. Spalding and his assistant
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In the 2009–2010 school year, PPS enrolled 81.6% of the city's available school-age children. Nonetheless, total school enrollment was declining, accompanying a change in Portland's demographics. As a result, the Portland Public Schools are facing increasing budget pressure.
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In pursuance of a vote of the Portland school district at their annual meeting, the directors have established a free school. The first term will commence on Monday, the 15th inst., at the schoolhouse in this city, near the City Hotel. (John W.
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at that time. Other school districts in East Portland and Albina were combined in 1891 (with 83% of residents voting in favor of consolidation). This added nine elementary schools, 74 teachers, and 2698 students to the system.
579:, the first teacher strike in the district's history. The strike lasted for several weeks, ending in December. Due to the amount of days lost, Winter Break was only a week long that year, as opposed to the regular two.
235:] Outhouse, teacher.) The directors would recommend the following books to be used in the school, viz.: Sandler's Series of Readers and Spellers, Goodrich's Geography, Thompson's Arithmetics and Bullion's Grammar.
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caused a decrease in the number of elementary students enrolled, but an increase in both men and women in the high schools. The 1931 annual report stated: "At no previous time has the question of clothing, books, and
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showed up each day. Clarke was known to "thrash" boys who made a sport of rapping on the windows of the school, which faced out to the street. She continued to teach until the summer of 1853, when she moved to
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representatives are treated as active board members and are addressed by the title "Student Representative". They may recommend certain policies for the board to pass. The current Student Representative is:
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program was enacted in Oregon on February 25, 1889. By 1891, the district contained 95 teachers, seven elementary schools, one high school, and one night school. The schools were described as crowded by
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on July 3, 1852 stated that the Common School Council was "self-called, self-elected, that voted a thousand dollars in addition to be paid by our citizens for pedagoguing some dozen or two of children."
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and closed in six months, as the funds were exhausted. In 1858, a new schoolhouse was built, financed by canceling school for a year. The school was located at Sixth and Morrison and named the
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1839:"Annual Budget for the Fiscal Year 2018/19: School District No. 1J, Multnomah County, Oregon"
1348:"Annual Budget for the Fiscal Year 2018/19: School District No. 1J, Multnomah County, Oregon"
1316:"Annual Budget for the Fiscal Year 2018/19: School District No. 1J, Multnomah County, Oregon"
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The Growth of a City: Power and Politics in Portland, Oregon 1915–1950
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1979:"2020 CENSUS - SCHOOL DISTRICT REFERENCE MAP: Washington County, OR"
2075:"A Legacy of Mismanagement, Ignorance and Illness | Grant Magazine"
1943:"2020 CENSUS - SCHOOL DISTRICT REFERENCE MAP: Multnomah County, OR"
1907:"Count of homeless students in Oregon school districts, 2008–2009"
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1875:"Portland Public Schools Enrollment Forecasts 2017-18 to 2031-32"
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workers in the national defense program, in preparation for
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1873, 30 students (out of 1048) in the district were black.
1729:"Voters approve $ 790 million Portland Public Schools bond"
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Grade ranges of schools listed below are K–8 unless noted
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History of Public Schools of Multnomah County, Oregon
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279:In December 1854, Thomas Frazer wrote a notice in
27:School district in Portland, Oregon, United States
1423:Powers, Alfred; Corning, Howard McKinley (1937).
833:Joseph L. Meek Professional Technical High School
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1790:Mervosh, Sarah; Baker, Mike (November 1, 2023).
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439:The district trained a large number of
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1574:Melton, Kimberly (February 18, 2010).
1353:. Portland Public Schools. p. 5.
1321:. Portland Public Schools. p. 4.
1052:Kenton Elementary School (closed 2005)
1037:Foster Elementary School (closed 1981)
759:Rigler - Spanish/English Dual Language
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1959:from the original on October 9, 2022
1395:from the original on August 16, 2016
1237:Multnomah Education Service District
343:Portland schools were questioned by
1696:Dungca, Nicole (November 6, 2012).
2169:"Dual Language Immersion Programs"
2014:Monahan, Rachel (April 12, 2016).
1887:from the original on March 6, 2018
1739:from the original on July 13, 2017
1708:from the original on June 23, 2017
1677:from the original on July 21, 2016
1242:Title 20 of the United States Code
1232:List of school districts in Oregon
1228:, serving part of eastern Portland
1152:Scott Bailey (Zone #5), vice-chair
1058:Clarendon Elementary (closed 2007)
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1995:from the original on June 1, 2023
1771:from the original on June 4, 2020
1646:from the original on June 3, 2016
1615:from the original on June 3, 2016
1588:from the original on June 8, 2011
1296:from the original on May 24, 2023
2894:Portland Public Schools (Oregon)
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2179:from the original on May 7, 2016
1727:Barnes, Bethany (May 18, 2017).
1665:Hammond, Betsy (July 18, 2016).
1425:History of Education in Portland
1263:School includes a Pre-K program.
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1010:Terwilliger School (closed 1975)
2868:Tualatin Valley Fire and Rescue
2827:Elmonica/Southwest 170th Avenue
2137:"Student Representative Duties"
1158:Eilidh Lowerey (Zone #7), chair
1146:Amy Carlsen Kohnstamm (Zone #3)
931:Portland Interscholastic League
534:became the new Superintendent.
1427:. WPA Adult Education Project.
973:Leodis V. McDaniel High School
938:Benson Polytechnic High School
845:Odyssey Program at East Sylvan
555:Benson Polytechnic High School
413:Benson Polytechnic High School
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2899:Education in Portland, Oregon
1226:David Douglas School District
1032:Washington-Monroe High School
619:, and a small section of the
490:Washington-Monroe High School
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2655:Artists and art institutions
2601:Buildings & architecture
2430:Teachers and superintendents
2330:Metropolitan Learning Center
1541:MacColl, E. Kimbark (1979).
1289:U.S. News & World Report
1155:Julia Brim-Edwards (Zone #6)
840:Metropolitan Learning Center
262:Metropolitan Learning Center
96:; 173 years ago
2354:da Vinci Arts Middle School
2121:. Portland Public Schools.
1607:KATU staff (June 1, 2016).
1046:Wilcox School (closed 2002)
879:da Vinci Arts Middle School
488:in northeast Portland, and
183:Portland School District 1J
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2909:School districts in Oregon
2783:Portland Community College
1634:Ryan, Jim (June 1, 2016).
1479:Polich, Edward L. (1950).
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1284:"Portland Public Schools"
1143:Michelle DePass (Zone #2)
1040:Rice School (closed 1997)
642:, West Haven-Sylvan, and
575:On November 1, 2023, the
308:Pioneer Courthouse Square
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2822:Beaverton Transit Center
2788:Portland Japanese School
2499:City of Portland, Oregon
958:Ida B. Wells High School
824:Bridger Creative Science
655:Elementary schools (K–5)
566:school resource officers
2335:Trillium Charter School
2255:Portland Public Schools
2201:Portland Public Schools
2173:Portland Public Schools
851:Sunnyside Environmental
750:Martin Luther King Jr.
621:census-designated place
605:Department of Education
484:in southwest Portland,
175:Portland Public Schools
120:$ 655 million (2018–19)
35:Portland Public Schools
2793:Valley Catholic School
2773:German American School
1490:University of Portland
1379:Eliot, Thomas (1876).
1163:Student Representative
1140:Andrew Scott (Zone #1)
1002:James John High School
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570:Portland Police Bureau
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461:University of Illinois
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390:James John High School
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2325:Beverly Cleary School
1388:. Centennial Bureau.
978:Roosevelt High School
963:Jefferson High School
943:Cleveland High School
820:Beverly Cleary School
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547:Roosevelt High School
511:Jefferson High School
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497:buildings in others.
468:progressive education
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365:Roosevelt High School
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2751:Arts & Comm Acad
2213: (archive index)
2119:"Board of Education"
1149:Rita Moore (Zone #4)
1126:Sandy Husk (interim)
1065:Marshall High School
948:Franklin High School
869:Middle schools (6–8)
679:Boise-Eliot/Humboldt
543:Franklin High School
401:Clackamas St in the
372:compulsory education
312:Portland High School
197:. It is the largest
189:district located in
68:District information
2379:Former high schools
2318:Mixed grade schools
1827:. November 2, 2023.
1026:Jackson High School
968:Lincoln High School
925:High schools (9–12)
559:Lincoln High School
551:Madison High School
482:Jackson High School
452:Willard B. Spalding
398:Portable classrooms
355:public high schools
2778:Jesuit High School
2623:Famous Portlanders
2437:Guadalupe Guerrero
2363:Elementary schools
2269:Benson Polytechnic
2100:has generic name (
1986:U.S. Census Bureau
1950:U.S. Census Bureau
1797:The New York Times
1551:The Georgian Press
1183:language immersion
1177:Immersion programs
1099:. You can help by
1014:Monroe High School
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532:Guadalupe Guerrero
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509:Water fountain at
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296:Sylvester Pennoyer
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244:Northwest Portland
133:44,771 (2023-2024)
125:Students and staff
18:Winterhaven School
2904:Beaverton, Oregon
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2717:Beaverton, Oregon
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1642:. The Oregonian.
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1020:Adams High School
953:Grant High School
625:West Haven-Sylvan
539:Grant High School
486:Adams High School
419:students served.
394:Lewis H. Alderman
336:(1867–1872), and
310:. A high school,
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