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- Honoring the Class of 2020
Jefferson seniors reflect back in special issue Our special issue honors the Jefferson High School Class The Portland Observer has dedicated our current issue (June 10) to the Jefferson High School Class of All the coverage was coordinated by Jefferson students attending a Senior Inquiry class, a dual-credit class designed through a partnership between the Jefferson High School Middle College for Advanced Studies
- First Clark College Classes Planned for Ridgefield
Eight new Ridgefield-based classes as part of the college’s expansion into north Clark County Clark College's at Boschma Farms, Ridgefield Starting this April, Clark College will host eight new Ridgefield-based classes Six of the classes will be held in the recently completed Advanced Manufacturing Center (AMC) building Considered a soft launch this April, these classes are only the beginning of plans for an official opening (CCE) courses, general education classes, plus an advanced manufacturing program which is currently
- School Classes to Start Online
Guadalupe Guerrero Portland Public Schools Superintendent Guadalupe Guerrero has outlined plans for holding classes
- A Clash of Cultures
Powerful opera "Madama Butterfly” takes the stage 10/23/2019, 2:41 p.m. Internationally acclaimed soprano Hiromi Umura in the title role of Portland Opera’s “Madama Butterfly.” Photo courtesy Portland Opera A powerful opera that forces American audiences to consider our history, culture and the unknown victims of our past foreign policy opens at Keller Auditorium this weekend thanks to Portland Opera’s production of “Madama Butterfly.” The Giacomo Puccini masterpiece is one of the most powerful operas of all time and stars internationally acclaimed soprano Hiromi Omura in the title role. “Madama Butterfly” tells the story of a young wife and mother named Cio-Cio-San, in Nagasaki, Japan, in 1904. She waits for the return of her beloved B.F. Pinkerton, a lieutenant in the United States Navy. When his ship comes in, her dreams for the future meet his – with tragic and heartbreaking results. “Madama Butterfly” has four performances, Oct. 25, Oct. 26, Oct. 31 and Nov. 2. For more information, and to purchase tickets, visit portlandopera.org or call 503-241-1802.
- Police and Protestors Clash on Lombard
Tuesday night disturbance lasts for hours Protestors clash with police Tuesday nigth in the vicinity northeast Portland Tuesday night after they descended on a police union office on Lombard Street, sparking clashes The clash came on the eve of a planned vote to extend Portland’s police union contract. Over the next two hours demonstrators clashed with police on Lombard stretching over many blocks. Authorities again admonished the crowd, informing them an unlawful assembly had been declared, but clashes
- Glass Plant Will Make Fix or Close
Company has emitted toxins for decades The Owens-Brockway glass facility is located in the Cully Neighborhood Photo by Mason Trinca/courtesy Earthjustice A glass recycling plant in the Sumner neighborhood of northeast The glass plant was cited for multiple, ongoing air quality violations of particulate matter emissions
- School Plans Disrupted by COVID-19
harder time keep students 6 feet apart than other states because it has one of the largest average class Utah had the most students per classroom at 26.6 students, Washington had 24 students for each class The states with the lowest average class count were Vermont, North Dakota and Maine at 17. For high school teachers, class sizes can differ dramatically between periods. Others who teach music, gym, art, and other non-core classes typically have larger than average class
- New Parent Workshop Brings Community Together
Mother and Child consistently offers zoom classes on childbirth, newborn care, and breastfeeding, in addition to in-person safe sleep and baby wearing one-on-one classes. “Through conversations with parents, we realized there is a need for more hands-on classes,” said Program Mother and Child is open Monday-Friday and provides prenatal & parenting classes, supplies such as diapers
- Portland basketball fans Showed up and Showed out!
players and coaches celebrate with their third-place trophy Saturday, the program's best finish at Class In the OSAA/OnPoint Community Credit Union Class 6A Boys and Girls Tournaments, not only did two programs 60-48 girls victory over Willamette of Eugene Saturday to finish in third, it’s highest placing at Class
- Awarding $25K for Teachers’ Innovative Ideas
If the project works, that class or concept will grow and become part of the yearly budget. This year’s grant projects include a weekly cooking class that blends nutrition, culture and food exploration Video camera, laptop, video editing software and accessories for a media class. Benjamin Spofford, a special education teacher at Levi Anderson, received a grant for a media production class With the funding, he’ll purchase a video camera, laptop and video editing software for the class.
- Adams High Reunion at 50 Years
A two-event all-class reunion for all alumni, former faculty and staff will take place this summer. To celebrate, alumni and former faculty and staff are invited to a two-event all-class reunion. the experience they had at Adams,” said Rosemary Hardin, reunion committee chair and a member of the class
- Second Annual La Grande Lit Week
One-hour writing classes with these authors in EOU’s Badgley Hall will also be offered for a registration Both Nijhuis and Garvin will offer one-hour community classes before their events, but the rest of the week’s community classes will occur on Friday between 12:45 to 3:45 pm, and Saturday morning from 9 am to 12 pm, in total fourteen classes. Half the seats in each community class are reserved for MFA students, the other half for the public by