Schools
U.S. Department of Education Opens Investigation Into PPS’s Center for Black Student Excellence
The U.S. Department of Education on Tuesday opened an investigation into Portland Public Schools’ Center for Black Student Excellence, following a December complaint to the department’s Office of Civil Rights from a conservative advocacy group.
Open Letter Calls for Greater Sunlight on PPS’s Seismic Decisions
The letter argues that PPS has deprived many affected community members of the opportunity to participate in the seismic discussion.
Metropolitan Learning Center Will No Longer Offer Its High School Program
Parents say the decision, which PPS attributes to low enrollment, came with no community engagement. And students are pushing back.
Lewis & Clark Launches New Graduate School Scholarship Amid Federal Cuts
As the federal government axes Grad PLUS loans, the college is trying to keep graduate school accessible for students pursuing at-need education careers.
Multnomah County’s School-Based Mental Health Providers Again Brace for Cuts
It appears multiple county commissioners are already opposed to potential reductions.
A New Outdoor Courtyard Comes to Vestal Elementary School
The project comes to a part of town with little access to parks or green space.
Multnomah County Invests in New Model to Determine Operating Costs for Preschool for All
As Multnomah County tries to map out Preschool for All’s financial future, it will spend $200,000 on a computer model that can calculate how much operating a preschool will cost in the coming decades.
Oregon’s Education Workforce Climbed While Student Enrollment Slid
If decision makers look at where staff growth took place since 2020–21, they will find increases in instructional assistants, administrative staff, special education and student support roles. The number of teachers during that period barely budged.
Portland Public Schools Calls on Legislature to Prevent Cuts Amid a Heated Spending Debate
The call for more money comes during a delicate short session in the Oregon Legislature.
A Last-Minute Effort to Prevent Cleveland High School’s Demolition Stokes Anxiety
The same 1929 building that poses safety concerns to students also, in Alex Krach’s view, poses immense historical significance and merits preservation.
County Commissioners Weigh Preschool for All Reimbursement Rates
As Multnomah County officials try to plot out the next decade of Preschool for All, the rates reimbursed to providers have come back into the spotlight.
Leaving It Up to the Locals Impedes Oregon’s Much-Needed Reading Recovery
Unlike other states, Oregon funds its 197 school districts but does little to hold them to account for their outcomes.









