Property Watch: A Dreamy 5-Bed Craftsman with a Volcano Next Door
Once owned by a former Portland Public Schools superintendent, the Mount Tabor home is on the market for the first time in 50 years.
By
Melissa Dalton
5/18/2021 at 12:30am
Editorâs Note: Welcome to Portland Monthly
âs new âProperty Watchâ column, where weâll take regular looks at interesting homes on the market in Portlandâs super-competitive real estate market (with periodic ventures to the burbs and points beyond, for good measure.) This week: A classic Craftsman with a backstory on the slopes of Mount Tabor. Have a property youâd like to suggest for this feature? Get in touch at [email protected]
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Students file into Sabin Elementary School in Portland for in-person instruction on April 5, 2021.
As school case numbers continue to rise, state officials say transmission at school isn’t to blame. But with data lags and holes in testing, are we sure?
A little over a week ago, the Oregon Health Authority reported 245 schools with at least one recent COVID-19 case. This past week, the number rose to 329.
With about a month left in the school year, Oregon continues to deal with a COVID-19 surge, and school cases are a part of that.
Health officials say that increased community cases may lead to increased COVID-19 cases reported in schools, though they contend that does not necessarily mean transmission in schools.
Oregon school districts have increasingly targeted resources to reduce class sizes and boost other supports in historically underserved schools. Uniform class size mandates would redirect resources to students from more affluent families.