'The system has failed them:' Portland schools fail to catch, help struggling readers
Published: Friday, September 03, 2010, 10:36 AM Updated: Friday, September 03, 2010, 11:26 AM
This week's progress report on the class of 2012, tracking how close students are to passing the state's first high school graduation test, revealed that one-third of Portland high school students can't read well enough.For Portland Public Schools, accustomed to matching or beating state averages, the report was a black eye: Portland high schools trail the state in reading by a wide margin.
Worse yet: Most of the metro-area high schools with the worst passing rates are in Portland, includingBenson, Madison and Jefferson. Roosevelt High was dead last in the state.
The ugly results helped expose a problem that district officials say they were already trying to fix: Portland Public Schools has no systematic way to pinpoint students' reading problems, let alone a comprehensive approach to fix them.
"Right now, we aren't very good at detecting which kids need help and