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1405 SW Vermont St.
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PPS Elementary School Granted $500,000

Huge news for Llewellyn Elementary. The school recently got a grant for more than half a million dollars!

Through the Climate Resilient Schoolyard Project, Llewellyn plans to remove nearly 11,000 square feet of blacktop and replace it with native vegetation that provides shade, reduces heat, and supports PPS’ climate target of reducing blacktop to 50 square feet per student.

The schoolyard redesign will serve as a living classroom, support students’ physical and mental well-being, and create more inclusive and climate-friendly spaces for play, learning, and gathering.

Author and Former PPS Teacher Visits Skyline

Students at Skyline school were recently treated to a visit from PPS teacher-turned-graphic novelist Aron Nels Steinke. 

Steinke is the award-winning author and illustrator behind the popular Mr. Wolf's Class series. He also taught at Skyline during the 2015-16 school year.

During his visit to Skyline, he opened up to a group of third, fourth, and fifth graders about how he got started as an author despite struggling to read and write in school. He also read a short excerpt from his newest book, Speechless. 

Speechless tells the story of Mira, a sixth grader who spends her first year of middle school finding herself and her voice. Skyline students were some of the book's first readers. We can't wait to see what Mr. Steinke writes next!

Mayor Delivers State of the City at Franklin HS

On May 2, Portland Mayor Keith Wilson delivered his first state of the city address at Franklin High School.

Members of the district and Franklin student councils had the chance to hear Wilson speak about his plans and vision for Portland’s future. Student Representative JJ Kunsevi opened the panel with a powerful question about education funding and the impact on students. 

It was an evening that put public education front-and-center and a chance for PPS student leaders to shine.

Join Us for "The Ride Ahead"

Portland Public Schools is continuing to host a series of events aimed at starting productive conversations about what is possible in the systems we create for our children with disabilities.

As part of this series, we are excited to welcome you to a free screening of The Ride Ahead on Thursday March 20 at McMenamins Kennedy School. Doors open at 6 p.m. and the movie begins at 7:00.

The Ride Ahead is a film about adult life with disabilities by a man with disabilities. It is the debut of 21-year-old Samuel Habib who, struggling to find his place in the world, decides to make a film that charts how a group of disabled adults navigate challenges and forge their own unique paths. The film serves as a roadmap for himself and others and illustrates the compelling power of one person truly determined to live life on his own terms.

In documenting his journey, Samuel is following in the footsteps of his father, the filmmaker Dan Habib. You can learn more about their work here.

Staff, families, and community members are all invited. Parking is free and McMenamins' full menu is available for ordering. We hope to see you there!

Food Pantry Gets a Makeover, Courtesy of McDaniel’s CTE Art Students

Students from McDaniel High School's art-focused CTE class transformed the exterior of Mainspring Food Pantry into a vibrant mural celebrating community and climate justice, marking their second such project following a mural for a local Zen temple. The project, led by students Deny Lopez Polino and Casey Coleman, brought the community together, facing challenges like weather but ultimately creating a significant positive impact.

  • Climate Justice
  • Community Art Project
  • Mainspring Food Pantry
Bon Voyage, Miss Ellie: Teacher Retires After 50 Years at PPS

Ellie Jensen, affectionately known as "Miss Ellie," has been a beacon of warmth and friendship in Portland Public Schools for 50 years, creating an environment of joy and confidence in her classroom. Now retiring at age 73, she reflects on a fulfilling career filled with love and community, planning to spend more time with her family and possibly engage in volunteer work.

  • Community
  • Retirement
  • Teacher Appreciation
McDaniel Junior Takes Top Honors in State Solo Music Contest

Beckham Weatherby, a talented tuba player at McDaniel High School, won first prize at the Oregon State Solo Music Championships and performs with the Portland Youth Philharmonic. His dedication during the COVID-19 pandemic led to significant achievements and opportunities in prestigious music circles.

  • High School Musicians
  • Music
  • Portland Youth Philharmonic