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The student was killed around 8:30 p.m. Tuesday by a train that was about 1,000 yards south of the Whitman station. Separately, a 45-year-old Billerica man was fatally struck by a train at 8:23 p.m. Tuesday by a train traveling from the Wilmington station to the North Billerica train station, officials said.
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Nearly a month after Portland Public Schools began offering COVID-19 tests for students, only about a quarter of schools in the district have testing kits.
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Some Southeast Portland parents feel left out of PPS enrollment balancing plan One of the main goals in the first phase of the rebalancing plan is determining which schools will send kids to the newly-renovated Kellogg Middle School. Author: Christine Pitawanich Updated: 8:44 PM PST January 12, 2021 PORTLAND, Ore. — Parents in Southeast Portland are in the middle of a heated debate over where their kids will spend 6th through 8th grades. The Southeast Guiding Coalition, a community group made up of parents, educators and students, presented a proposal to the school board Tuesday night as part of the Portland Public Schools plan to balance enrollment and redraw boundary lines.