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Portland Public Schools’ $762 million spending plan won’t guarantee full-day in-person class if COVID restrictions remain
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Nearly two-thirds of Portland Public Schools students are learning in-person part-time, according to state figures. But the district's $762 million budget wouldn't be enough for another year of hybrid learning, Superintendent Guadalupe Guerrero said. His spending plan is built for a full return to classrooms.The Oregonian
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Portland Public Schools will see a boost of about $14 million in its general fund next year. The district also has about $74 million left in federal relief money it can tap.
But its $762 million spending plan will not be enough to mount a full-scale return to classrooms in the fall if the Oregon Department of Education maintains its three-foot distancing rules beyond this school year, Superintendent Guadalupe Guerrero told the school board Tuesday.
New-yorkUnited-statesPortlandOregonHood-riverWashingtonPhiladelphiaPennsylvaniaKate-brownGuadalupe-guerreroNolberto-delgadilloAndrew-scottNearly half of Oregon students are back in the classroom, at least part-time
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Elementary students in the Oregon Trail district have attended class in-person since Feb. 18. About 69,000 students in the Portland area got substantial face-to-face time with a teacher last week, according to Oregon Department of Education data. (Photo by Dave Killen, staff)The Oregonian
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Nearly half of Oregon’s public school students have returned to the classroom, figures released Tuesday show.
As of last week, more than 270,000 students, or 47% of those enrolled in public K-12 schools, were regularly getting in-person instruction, according to the new Oregon Department of Education data.
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Browsing in the stacks will be limited at Multnomah County Library branches that reopen June 1. (Dave Killen/The Oregonian)Dave Killen
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The Multnomah County Library soon will reopen a handful of its buildings, providing limited on-site services after a year of its premises being shuttered to the public because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Five of the popular library system’s 19 locations will open June 1, says Shawn Cunningham, the library’s director of communications and strategic initiatives. They are:
• Capitol Hill Library, 10723 S.W. Capitol Hwy.
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