NSA statements & press releases
Oct. 30, 2006: Fall Round-up
Tags:We took the summer off from issuing press releases, but here we are again. To view the text of this press release, go here.
Oct. 30, 2006: Fall Round-up
Tags:FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE — October 30, 2006
Neighborhood Schools Alliance Fall Round-up
Voters urged to re-elect Kulongoski, defeat measures 41 & 48
Many PPS issues to watch—Good & bad news in Jefferson cluster
• Where is promised follow-up on County audit of PPS showing inequity in transfer policy?
CONTACTS: N-Nancy Smith, 503-285-0500; SE-Cindy Young, 503-232-6559; SW-Ruth Adkins, 503-977-2933
Portland, Ore. - Grassroots schools watchdog group the Neighborhood Schools Alliance (NSA) urges voters to turn in their ballots for this crucial election. We urge voters to :
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Pardon our dust...
Tags:Hello everyone, we are in the midst of a software upgrade on our website, so please bear with us....we invite you to stop back soon for updated content and to post your news & commentary about Portland schools!
Sincerely,
Neighborhood Schools Alliance
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April 24, 2006: NSA draws line in the sand; supports Sten
Tags:The April 24 press release against the closure/reconfiguration proposals and in support of Erik Sten's leadership on schools and housing can be found at:
NSA draws line in the sand on closures & reconfigurations
Tags:FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE — April 24, 2006
Neighborhood Schools Alliance Draws Line in the Sand
on School Closures & Reconfigurations
Urges Board to Table Superintendents’ Proposals,
Supports Erik Sten’s Leadership on Schools & Family Housing
Portland, Ore. - The whirlwind is almost at an end—this week marks the last few community meetings to consider Superintendent Vicki Phillips’ sweeping school closure and reconfiguration proposals before the Board votes on May 1. These proposals will change the city for years to come, yet we’ve had only a few short weeks to decide if this is a good direction for Portland.
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Don't Close Humboldt
Tags:FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE — April 12, 2006
Don’t close Humboldt!
Board must vote against closure of this outstanding school that has conquered the “achievement gapâ€
Jeff area unfairly targeted for yet another poorly planned upheaval
Portland, Ore. - Among the many serious concerns we have about Vicki Phillips’ rapidly impending top-down reconfiguration of Portland Public Schools, the closure of Humboldt Elementary stands out as one of its most senseless and destructive aspects. We urge the public and School Board to consider:
• Why would we close a school that is a shining example of closing the “achievement gapâ€? At Humboldt, 96% of kids qualify for free/reduced lunch yet 91% of third-graders are meeting or exceeding benchmarks, up from 56% last year. This is an absolutely outstanding achievement that should be celebrated, nurtured, and built upon. Instead the plan is to close the school, and send the children across I-5 to a consolidated school at Ockley Green. Why mess with this success?
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NSA responses to Portland Tribune's Q & A
Tags:In Friday's issue, the Portland Tribune published a lengthy Q & A with PPS on the Superintendent's closure/reconfiguration proposals. Below are excerpts from the Tribune article, with NSA's responses.
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