Schools
PPS Deems Midyear Budget Hole Closed as School Board Approves Furloughs for Four Unions
The costs saved from furlough days the district’s union partners opted to take are foundational in helping PPS patch a $22.5 million budget hole it found itself in midyear.
Portland Community College Reaches Tentative Agreement With Faculty Union to End Strike
Portland Community College’s largest union, the Federation of Faculty and Academic Professionals, reached a tentative agreement with the college’s management to end a weeks-long strike late Monday night.
PPS’s Right to Return Program Attracted Eight Students This Year
The district has cited Right to Return as a way to help fill Jefferson High School. But the number of applicants remains low.
A Labor Deadlock Jeopardizes F-1 Visas for International Students at PCC
“We are stuck in a state of limbo whereby you don’t know where you’re going and you don’t know what to do.”
One PCC Union Reaches Tentative Agreement as College Delays Most Spring Classes
Portland Community College on Wednesday announced it will delay the start of most of its spring term classes to April 6, as labor negotiations with two of its largest unions continue to drag on.
Plans for PCC Spring Term Are Up in the Air as Negotiations With Unions Continue
Portland Community College is in talks about potential changes to its spring term following another round of unsuccessful negotiations with two of its largest unions on Monday night.
Portland Association of Teachers Approves Four Furlough Days; School to End June 5
The furloughs mean PPS students will lose three instructional days, and school will let out on June 5, instead of June 9 as the district previously planned.
County Proposes Eliminating Preschool for All’s Early Childhood Mental Health Team
Unlike other cuts being made across the county in light of a budget shortfall, the decision to disband the team comes as Preschool for All sits on more than $600 million. The county says the proposed change is not driven by available funding.
Portland Leaders Mull Renaming the Street and K-8 School After Allegations Against César Chávez
Portland leaders are talking about renaming César E. Chavez Boulevard in view of allegations that the civil rights and labor leader abused multiple women and young girls throughout his career.
Here’s What PPS Will Consider as It Selects Schools to Close
PPS could soon close 1 in 7 schools in the early grades. Here’s how it will choose them.
Under Tentative PPS Proposal for Furlough Days, School Would Let Out June 5
A memorandum of understanding between PPS and the Portland Association of Teachers indicates three instructional days will become furlough days as PPS faces an unexpected mid-year budget shortfall.
As Talks Continue in PCC Strikes, One Union Inches Closer Toward a Deal
After long negotiations on Sunday and Monday, it appears two PCC unions are in different places.










