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James John High School was temporarily closed in 1920 due to safety concerns, [8] and the Portland school board decided to rebuild the school at a new location. [9] The new school was initially intended to be named after its predecessor, [10] but received its current name in honor of President Theodore Roosevelt, who had died in 1919.
The school district broke ground on the current campus in 1963. The school was ready for occupancy in time for the 1964-65 school year. The WPA-built campus became Renne Junior High School. In 1995, that campus was closed and subsequently razed due to asbestos contamination. The cafeteria annex still stands.
Image Name City District Enrollment Mascot/team OSAA Type Academy for Character Education: Cottage Grove: South Lane S.D. 18: Eagle - Charter: Academy of Arts and Academics
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.
A new report has determined that the United States' education system is improving. The bad news is that it still gets a C+. Recently, education news and research publication Education Week ...
The high school was founded in 1957 as Madison High School, named after Founding Father James Madison. Construction on the campus began in 1955. [3] Teacher Leodis V. McDaniel became the principal of the school in 1983, and remained until his death in 1987. [4] On June 29, 2004, the school was damaged by fire, probably caused by fireworks. [5]
In October 2009 the school was removed from the No Child Left Behind safety watch list, due to the following not occurring: "more than 1 percent of their students brought a weapon to school, were expelled for violence or committed a violent crime on campus." [4] [5] The school moved to a new building at the beginning of the 2024–25 school ...
In 1970, the new senior high school campus opened on 48 acres (190,000 m 2) on the south side of Hillsboro, with enrollment of the high school district reaching 3,621 students that year. [11] Students complained that the new layout that consisted of classrooms spread out over the campus instead of a single central building was a poor choice for ...