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WWeek: Looking at Portland Public Schools' proposed ban on student cell phones in class

Portland Public Schools is evaluating a proposed district-wide policy aimed at banning cell phones in classrooms. The initiative seeks to enhance student focus and minimize distractions during instructional time. This decision comes amidst growing concerns among educators regarding the impact of mobile devices on learning environments.

Future in Focus: PSU board approves strategic plan, here's what it looks like

The PSU Board of Trustees has approved a new strategic plan to guide Portland State University through 2030, emphasizing its role as Oregon's urban research university. This decision aims to enhance the institution's focus on entrepreneurship, education, and community engagement.

School administrators meet Monday after armed Gresham High School student arrested

A 17-year-old student was arrested for threatening a pedestrian with a gun and bringing the weapon to Gresham High School. School administrators are set to meet to address concerns related to the incident and the previous warnings about the student's behavior. The teacher's union has raised alarms about inadequate responses to reported threats.

PCC's annual 'Big Give Day' returns, hopes to 'energize' student support

Portland Community College is set to host its sixth annual "Big Give Day" from October 8-9, aiming to boost support for its programs and scholarships. This community event highlights the importance of philanthropy in addressing basic needs, especially in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Student with gun reignites Gresham High School safety concerns

A Gresham High School student sparked renewed safety concerns after being discovered with a gun on campus. Parents plan to address these issues at the upcoming school board meeting, seeking clarity and solutions to ensure student safety.

Crash leaves West Linn high schoolers in hospital; community holds prayer vigil

Two West Linn High School students, Cameron Tosado and Jaci Platt, are on life support after a car crash into a utility pole on September 18. The community has come together for a prayer vigil to support their recovery as they face critical medical challenges.

Armed 17-year-old student arrested at Gresham High School

A Gresham High School student, aged 17, was arrested after threatening an individual with a firearm outside the school and subsequently bringing the weapon into the building. The incident raises concerns about school safety and the presence of firearms in educational environments. Authorities are investigating the situation to ensure the safety of students and staff.

County commissioners approve $3.9M for new preschool seats in Multnomah Co.

County commissioners in Multnomah County have approved a budget of $3.9 million to add new preschool seats, aimed at enhancing early childhood education accessibility. The new locations will be included in the Preschool for All family application in November, with children expected to start in January 2025.

County commissioners approve $3.9M for new preschool seats in Multnomah Co.

County commissioners in Multnomah County have approved a budget of $3.9 million to create new preschool seats, addressing the growing demand for early childhood education. This initiative aims to enhance access to preschool programs for families in the region, reflecting a commitment to children's education and development.

County commissioners approve $3.9M for new preschool seats in Multnomah Co.

Multnomah County commissioners have approved a funding allocation of $3.9 million to create new preschool seats aimed at enhancing early childhood education. This investment reflects the county's commitment to addressing educational needs and providing better opportunities for children in the community.