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

Multnomah County commissioners have approved a budget of $3.9 million to create new preschool seats, addressing the urgent need for early childhood education in the region. This funding marks a significant step in expanding accessible educational opportunities for families in Multnomah County.

Portland State library reopens after $1.2M in repairs to damage caused by protesters

Portland State University has reopened its Millar Library after extensive repairs costing over $1.2 million due to damage caused by pro-Palestinian protesters. The library was occupied from April 29 to May 2, resulting in significant destruction and the arrest of multiple individuals. The reopening marks a crucial step in restoring normalcy for students and staff.

Vaux's swifts seem to be shunning the Chapman Elementary chimney this year

This year, Vaux's swifts are significantly declining in numbers at Chapman Elementary in Portland, with only a few hundred birds roosting compared to thousands in previous years. Experts are investigating potential causes for this unusual behavior, including habitat changes and alternative roosting sites.

Welcome home: ground breaks for new PSU Schnitzer School of Art, Art History, Design

Portland State University has commenced construction on its new Schnitzer School of Art + Art History + Design, with plans for completion set for fall 2026. This new facility aims to enhance the university's offerings in art and design, reflecting a significant investment in the local educational landscape.

Trailblazing ballerina Michaela DePrince dead at 29

Trailblazing ballerina Michaela DePrince, who rose to fame from humble beginnings in a Sierra Leone orphanage, has passed away at the age of 29. Known for her performances with prestigious companies like the Dance Theatre of Harlem and the Boston Ballet, DePrince inspired many with her remarkable journey from adversity to success.

MultCo Library wins slot in North American library design showcase

Multnomah County Library's Operation Center has been recognized as one of the featured locations in American Libraries' 2024 Library Design Showcase. This honor highlights the library's commitment to innovative design and community service. The recognition is significant for both the library and the local community.

Acting principal appointed at embattled St. Helens High School

Dr. Charlotte Ellis has been appointed as the acting principal of St. Helens High School, starting Wednesday, December 4. The school district's news release did not specify the duration of her appointment, amidst ongoing challenges faced by the school.

St. Helens High hires new principal

St. Helens High School has appointed a new principal following the indictment of the previous principal connected to a sex abuse scandal involving multiple teachers. This decision comes amidst a significant transition period for the school, highlighting the ongoing issues surrounding staff conduct and accountability in education.

‘The community has lost faith’: St. Helens school board places Superintendent Stockwell on paid administrative leave

The St. Helens school board has placed Superintendent Scot Stockwell on paid administrative leave amid growing dissatisfaction from the school community regarding district leadership. Acting board Chair Trinity Monahan stated that trust has eroded within the community, prompting this decision. This article highlights significant local governance issues affecting education in the region.