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The St. Johns (school) District was annexed on July 7, 1915, and the James John High School was added [clarification needed] at this time. On the suggestion of superintendent Lewis H. Alderman, high school dances were allowed by the school board beginning in 1915, with the stipulation that "the parents of a majority of the students attend."
Beaumont Middle School is located near the center of the neighborhood, immediately west of NE 41st Avenue on the north side of NE Fremont Street. Beaumont School originally opened in 1914, and its current two-story, brick building was completed in 1926. Students in the neighborhood are zoned Alameda Elementary, Beaumont Middle, and Grant High ...
Alameda is located between Beaumont-Wilshire and the Hollywood District. Alameda Elementary School of Portland Public Schools is located in the neighborhood, as is The Madeleine School, a Catholic K-8 school. The middle and high school students attend Beaumont Middle School and Grant High School.
That's according to information the Portland school district shared at its board meeting Tuesday evening. Of Portland Public Schools' 17 special education programs, 11 have at least one vacant ...
The Beverly Cleary School (BCS) is a public school in Portland, Oregon, United States. The school educates children in kindergarten through eighth-grade and is part of the Portland Public School District (PPS). Formed in 2007 as Hollyrood-Fernwood School, [1] it was renamed for children's author and Fernwood alumna Beverly Cleary in 2008. [2]
Grant High School (GHS, formally Ulysses S. Grant High School) is a public high school in the Grant Park neighborhood of Portland, Oregon, United States. Grant serves inner and central Northeast Portland and southeastern North Portland. It is the largest high school in the Portland Public School District.
In 1968, Portland Public Schools began an experimental study environment at Couch School designated the Metropolitan Learning Center. Starting with 150 students from Couch School and other sites, the center encouraged students to create their own instructional environment—students were free to pursue subjects that interested them rather than following a strict curriculum set by teachers.
Students and staff returned to their classrooms. The school day is proceeding as normal. Statement from USD 305 sent to parents/guardians of Lakewood Middle School students.