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Pamplin Media Group - Candidates queue up for board seats at Portland Public Schools

Candidates queue up for board seats at Portland Public Schools School board hopefuls campaign largely on district s shortcomings and past failures This year s Portland Public Schools Board election would ve been like any other if not for Zone 4, which represents North Portland. Rita Moore, the current director, is not running for re-election this May. At one point, the Zone 4 race had seven candidates on record. Four people have since dropped out of the race, leaving Margo Logan, Brooklyn Sherman and Herman Greene to appear on the ballot. Another candidate, Jaime Golden Cale, announced she will run as a write-in candidate for Zone 4.

D214 Future Educators Conference highlights partnerships and possibilities

D214 Future Educators Conference highlights partnerships and possibilities District 214 Updated 4/29/2021 11:13 AM A pandemic initially expected to affect schools for a few weeks had dragged on for months. The circumstances were challenging the patience and resilience of students and teachers alike and impeding District 214 s usual practice of placing students in work-based learning experiences. Against that backdrop, Director of Academic Programs and Pathways Megan Knight and Barbara Kain, the incoming Supervisor for Teaching and Learning, gathered at the drawing board, looking to create an elevated and unique learning experience for students in District 214 s Education Career Pathway.   What they designed and executed - with invaluable contributions from teachers and the District s higher education partners - was a resoundingly successful Future Educators Conference. The virtual event in late January drew almost 300 students for one or more of 19 available sess

The River school program can t just be replanted

We are at the day for the NVUSD Board of Trustees potential vote to close Harvest and River Middle Schools, a decision that will have a profound negative impact on our community. There has yet to be evidence provided as to why the proposed “wall to wall DLI Middle School Language Academy” concept cannot be developed and promoted at the current Harvest Middle School site. What is the rationale for moving the already established DLI program across town? Will a new campus be able to reduce DLI attrition at the middle school level? 5th and 6th grade families at NVLA and Pueblo Vista should be surveyed to ask that question. That hasn t happened. Moving forward with a plan that displaces two established programs for an undeveloped idea with no contingency plan is extremely short sighted.

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