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For Portland schools, new plan means layoffs, but not as many as feared | OregonLive.com

For Portland schools, new plan means layoffs, but not as many as feared | OregonLive.com

For Portland schools, new plan means layoffs, but not as many as feared

Published: Thursday, July 22, 2010, 6:55 PM Updated: Thursday, July 22, 2010, 8:15 PM
Staffing cuts by school
K-5 schools
Abernathy, 0.26 position
Ainsworth, 0.96
Alameda, 1.08
Atkinson, 0.66
Bridlemile, 0.77
Buckman, 0.69
Capitol Hill, 0.44
Chapman, 0.67
Chief Joseph, 0.43
Duniway, 0.71
Forest Park, 0.63
Glencoe, 0.78
Grout, 0.43
James John, 0.47
Lewis, 0.47
Llewellyn, 0.66
Maplewood, 0.60
Markham, 0.46
Richmond, 1.08
Rieke, 0.69
Rosa Parks, 1.05
Sitton, 0.37
Stephenson, 0.44
Whitman, 0.45
Woodmere, 0.65
Woodstock, 0.69
Total, 16.60

K-8 schools
Astor, 0.90 position
Beach, 1.07
Boise-Eliot, 0.56
Clarendon-Portsmouth, 0.63
Harrison Park, 1.07
Creston, 0.46
Creative Science, 2.05
Faubion, 1.22
Hayhurst, 0.73
Beverly Cleary, 0.75
Irvington, 0.70
Laurelhurst, 1.65
Lee, 0.80
Lent, 0.62
Marysville, 1.42
Peninsula, 0.49
Rigler, 1.94
Roseaway Heights, 0.74
Sabin, 0.79
Scott, 1.72
Skyline, 0.42
Sunnyside, 1.02
Vernon, 1.61
Winterhaven, 0.48
Woodlawn, 0.47
Total, 23.82

Middle schools

Beaumont, 0.56 position
Da Vinci, 1.43
Gray, 0.46
Jackson, 1.16
Lane, 1.29
Mt. Tabor, 0.86
Sellwood, 0.91
West Sylvan, 1.78
Total, 8.20

High schools
Benson, 4.09
Cleveland, 1.53
Grant, 1.37
Lincoln, 2.03
Pauling Academy, 1.20
Renaissance Arts Academy, 1.50
RAA Marshall Campus, 2.69
Wilson, 1.05
Total, 12.23

Alternative schools
Alliance, 0.82
ACCESS, 0.41
MLC, 0.61
Total, 1.84

Spared schools:Kelly, George, Jefferson, Biz Tech,
Roosevelt, Bridger, Humboldt, King,
Ockley Green

Schools adding staff
Hosford, +0.24 position
Franklin, +0.61
Vestal, +0.2
Arelta, +0.48
The Portland School District has announced specifics of its staff-cutting plan, spreading the pain far and wide but protecting the most challenged schools. As expected, high schools are generally being asked to cut the most.


The plan, released Wednesday night, will cut the equivalent of 139 full-time positions this coming school year, including the equivalent of 62 teaching jobs spread among 71 schools. In addition, the district will trim 52 special education and English as a Second Language positions, plus 25 in the central office.

Schools such as Jefferson High, George Middle and Humboldt Elementary, meanwhile, won't have to cut staff at all. An additional lucky

In nationwide actions, hundreds arrested in civil disobedience for hotel workers rights. � Fred Klonsky's blog

In nationwide actions, hundreds arrested in civil disobedience for hotel workers rights. � Fred Klonsky's blog

In nationwide actions, hundreds arrested in civil disobedience for hotel workers rights.

JULY 22, 2010
by preaprez
Organized by Unite Here, 600 sat down on Wacker Drive in front of the Hyatt Regency in downtown Chicago. Hundreds more b0re witness.

Schools Matter: Movers and Shakers

Schools Matter: Movers and Shakers

Movers and Shakers

Dan Katzir is leaving his position at the Broad Foundation. LAUSD Superintendent Ramon Cortines will step down from his post next year. Might deputy superintendent John Deasy, a former deputy director of education at the Gates Foundation recently hired b

Lincoln High School to add Arabic classes | OregonLive.com

Lincoln High School to add Arabic classes | OregonLive.com

Lincoln High School to add Arabic classes

Published: Thursday, July 22, 2010, 3:33 PM Updated: Thursday, July 22, 2010, 3:43 PM
Lincoln High School will offer introductory Arabic to nearly 50 students this fall, making it the only public high school in the state -- and one of a handful on the West Coast -- to teach the language.

The Portland School Board this week approved a $70,000 grant from Qatar Foundation International, a Washington, D.C., group that promotes cross-cultural understanding through education. The money is enough to pay a full-time teacher for one year and kick-start development of a four-year curriculum. Denise Dodson, who runs the group's West Coast programs, expects the grant to be renewed.


The foundation chose Lincoln because of its international studies program and long interest in Arabic. The school has offered after-school Arabic classes for more than a decade with help from Portland State University's Middle East Studies Center. The two are now working to expand joint cultural events and lectures.




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Learning is intense, fast and fun in Portland's amped-up summer school

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By Betsy Hammond, The Oregonian

July 15, 2010, 7:36PM
Officials hope to see a big payoff -- better grades, stronger reading skills and higher test scores -- among students from high-poverty schools taking part in a large, intensive summer learning program for students in the early grades, on the cusp of middle school or headed into freshman year Full story »

Lincoln High School to add Arabic classes

By Carolina Hidalgo, The Oregonian

July 22, 2010, 3:33PM
Lincoln High School will offer introductory Arabic to nearly 50 students this fall, making it the only public high school in the state -- and one of a handful on the West Coast -- to teach the language. Full story »
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Oregon Crusaders Drum and Bugle Corps performs in Tigard

By Special to The Oregonian

July 22, 2010, 1:26PM
The corps will perform "Dance of the Flames." Oh, and there's dessert, too. Full story »

Portland schools announce where staffing cuts will be made

By Molly Hottle, The Oregonian

July 22, 2010, 11:28AM
Principals have until July 27 to determine where to cut, and layoff notices will most likely be given in mid-August. Full story »

Aloha High 1970-71 Reunion: Share your stories on My Aloha

By Kjerstin Gabrielson, The Oregonian

July 22, 2010, 9:53AM
The founding classes of the 40-year-old high school take a walk down memory lane as they gather for their reunion this weekend. So, 1970-71 grads, what's your story? Full story »

Beta Beta rummage sale supports scholarships for teachers and good deeds within the community

By Special to The Oregonian

July 22, 2010, 6:00AM
The organization for women teachers is Tigard, Tualatin and Sherwood's chapter of the Delta Kappa Gamma Society International. Full story »