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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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In 1867, shoemaker William Brown, one of approximately 200 black people then living in Portland, sued the school district for refusing to educate the 16 black children in the city. The Colored School opened in fall 1867, discontinuing in 1872 when a local referendum supported integration. By December
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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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In 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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in 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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On December 18, 1854, the school board organized two school districts, named School District Number 1 and School District Number 2, divided by Morrison Street. On March 31, 1856, they were merged into a single School District Number 1.
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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.
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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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Dr. Paul A. Rehmus was the next superintendent, notable for having the highest annual salary of any superintendent in the history of Portland Public Schools to this time- $ 13,000. Rehmus rejected
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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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On June 30, 1949, there were 73,972 school-age students in the district boundaries, with 49,825 registered for school. The district had 1,828 teachers and 76 buildings.
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In the 1850s, when the first public schools were formed in Portland, free education was a new concept. On December 6, 1851, the following advertisement appeared in
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superintendent went on recruiting trips in the south and east states. Spalding resigned on June 30, 1947 to become the dean of the College of Education at the
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served as the schoolteacher, and was paid 100 dollars a month. The school was held in a school house at the corner of First and Oak Streets, in what is now
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School District Number 1 opened a school in fall 1855, presumably replacing the school started by Outhouse and Clarke. This school was presided over by
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to try to create a school board for Portland. Many responded, and the first school board consisted of Frazer himself,
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The district, mostly in Multnomah County, includes the majority of Portland as well as small portions of
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A history of Portland's secondary school system with emphasis on the superintendents and the curriculum
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Voters approved a $ 482 million bond measure in November 2012 to upgrade several schools, including
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The district extends into Washington County, where it includes sections of Portland, a portion of
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Controversy surrounding poorly and infrequently tested water for lead led to Superintendent
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and Guerrero announced plans to re-examine how the school district is partnered with the
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By the end of the 1870s, there were four elementary schools: Central School (1858–?),
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stepping down in July 2016, a year before her ten-year term ended. In August 2017,
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In the 1860s, the school budget was very low, about $ 10 per student per year.
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Parents and adult members of these secret societies filed a lawsuit in 1950.
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Barnett, Lev; Group, courtesy of Whitaker Alumni Facebook (April 1, 2022).
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The early public schools were met with some criticism. An editorial in
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The Growth of a City: Power and Politics in Portland, Oregon 1915–1950
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In the 2009 school year, the district had 1706 students classified as
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The St. Johns (school) District was annexed on July 7, 1915, and the
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in 1880, especially regarding the efficacy and practicality of
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Enrollment data for Portland Public Schools from 1999 to 2019
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workers in the national defense program, in preparation for
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was added at this time. On the suggestion of superintendent
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1873, 30 students (out of 1048) in the district were black.
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Grade ranges of schools listed below are K–8 unless noted
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Japanese, Chinese, and Vietnamese immersion programs.
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History of Public Schools of Multnomah County, Oregon
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Meek Professional Technical High School 152: 2874: 1779:Mervosh, Sarah; Baker, Mike (November 1, 2023). 469:Three high schools were voted to close in 1981: 1525: 1523: 1521: 1519: 1517: 1515: 1513: 1511: 566:Portland Association of Teachers went on strike 553:In 2020, the district ended the regular use of 2862:Washington County Cooperative Library Services 1565:"School closures involve more than enrollment" 502:with sign saying it is closed for lead testing 2852:Tualatin Hills Park & Recreation District 2690: 2472: 2228: 1411: 2486: 2061: 1778: 1508: 816:Cesar Chavez (formerly Clarendon-Portsmouth) 2242: 643: 506:Since 2000, there have been concerns about 2697: 2683: 2479: 2465: 2235: 2221: 1595: 1125:As of 2020, the school board consists of: 1032:Whitaker Adams Middle School (closed 2001) 29: 1463: 1461: 1459: 1457: 1455: 1453: 1451: 1449: 1447: 1445: 1443: 1361: 1151: 1441: 1439: 1437: 1435: 1433: 1431: 1429: 1427: 1425: 1423: 1248: 1246: 1059:Humboldt Elementary School (closed 2012) 996:Columbia Elementary School (closed 1975) 745:Richmond -Japanese/English Dual Language 575: 493: 396: 348: 245: 2903:1851 establishments in Oregon Territory 2196:Portland Public Schools (pps.k12.or.us) 2002: 1912:from the original on September 10, 2012 1653: 1529: 1038:Edwards Elementary School (closed 2005) 857: 596:, or 3.8% of students in the district. 428:The district trained a large number of 253:, a Kx12 alternative program run by PPS 2875: 2017:from the original on December 21, 2016 1715: 1684: 1563:Melton, Kimberly (February 18, 2010). 1562: 1467: 1342:. 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