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English High School of Boston (1821), Boston, Massachusetts [3] Portland High School (1821), Portland, Maine [23] Kentucky School for the Deaf (1823), Danville, Kentucky [24] Prattsburgh Central School (1823), Prattsburgh, New York [25] New Bedford High School (1827), New Bedford, Massachusetts [26] Norcross High School (1827), Norcross, Georgia
Lincoln High School in Portland was ranked 10th in Oregon and 1,248th in the nation, with an estimated enrollment of 1,525. It has a 94% graduation rate, and a 43.2 college readiness score.
The 1885 high school building which, in 1909, became the first to take the name Lincoln High School. With an initial enrollment of 45 students, the school was established in 1869 as the Portland High School in the North Central School sited on Block 80 of Couch's Addition (bounded by NW 11th & 12th and Couch & Davis Streets).
Benson Polytechnic High School around 1920. Benson Polytechnic High School (BHS) is a technical public high school in the Portland Public Schools district. Its 9-acre (3.6 ha) campus is located in the Central Eastside commercial area of Portland, Oregon, United States. Students are given a special emphasis in a technical area.
Sunset High School: Beaverton (Portland mailing address) Beaverton S.D. 1,962 [2] Apollos: 6A Sutherlin High School: Sutherlin: Sutherlin S.D. 361 [2] Bulldogs: 3A Sweet Home High School: Sweet Home: Sweet Home S.D. 684 [2] Huskies: 4A Taft High School: Lincoln City: Lincoln County S.D. 464 [2] Tigers: 3A Terra Nova High School: Portland ...
Wells High School (originally Wilson High School) was built in 1956, after a ballot measure was passed in 1945 providing $5 million to improve Portland's school system. Population was growing explosively, so emphasis was put on economy and ease of building, instead of on architectural style as was the norm in the earlier school buildings.
Pages in category "High schools in Portland, Oregon" The following 40 pages are in this category, out of 40 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Three high schools were voted to close in 1981: Jackson High School in southwest Portland, Adams High School in northeast Portland, and Washington-Monroe High School in the inner eastside. The Adams and Jackson closures were done after a 3:30am vote of school board members, and a board member had to be followed home by a police escort.