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  2. Portland Public Schools (Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    Enrollment data for Portland Public Schools from 1999 to 2019 [17] In the 2009–2010 school year, PPS enrolled 81.6% of the city's available school-age children. [18] Nonetheless, total school enrollment was declining, accompanying a change in Portland's demographics. As a result, the Portland Public Schools are facing increasing budget pressure.

  3. District of Columbia Public Charter School Board - Wikipedia

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    The District of Columbia Public Charter School Board (DC PCSB) is the regulatory authority and sole authorizer of all public charter schools in Washington, D.C. It provides oversight to 69 independently-run nonprofits (also referred to as local education agencies or LEAs) and 135 public charter schools which educate more than 45,000 students living in every ward of the city (48% of all DC ...

  4. César E Chávez Boulevard (Portland, Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    In July 2009, the Portland city council approved renaming all segments of 39th Avenue within the city limits as César E. Chávez Blvd in honor of Latino labor activist Cesar E. Chavez. [1][2] Originally planned for December 2009, the first street sign with the new name was installed on January 29, 2010. [3][4] The street bore signage of both ...

  5. Colegio Cesar Chavez - Wikipedia

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    The college was named after Mexican American civil rights activist César Chávez. Colegio was established in 1973 and closed in 1983. [1][2] Colegio was the first accredited, independent four-year Chicano / Latino college in the United States.

  6. Washington High School (Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    Added to NRHP. November 9, 2015. Washington High School was a high school in Portland, Oregon, United States, from 1906 to 1981. After fire destroyed the original building, a new building was completed in 1924. The school merged with Monroe High School in 1978 to become Washington-Monroe High School. The school closed shortly after in 1981.

  7. Roosevelt High School (Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    School district: Portland Public Schools: Principal: KD Parman [1] Grades: 9–12 [2] Enrollment: 1,484 (2020-21) Color(s) Black and gold [3] Athletics conference: OSAA Portland Interscholastic League 6A [3] Mascot: Roughriders [3] Rival: Jefferson High School: Feeder schools: Astor K-8 Cesar Chavez K-8 Faubion K-8 George Middle School Ockley ...

  8. Adams High School (Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    John Adams High School was a public high school in Portland, Oregon, United States, managed by Portland Public Schools (PPS). [1] Located at 5700 N.E. 39th Avenue (now Cesar Chavez Blvd.), Portland, Oregon, the school opened in 1969. Its curriculum, based on ES-70 and further developed by students and faculty at Harvard Graduate School of ...

  9. Cesar Chavez Boulevard (Portland, Oregon) - Wikipedia

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