Hundreds of students left campus on Feb. 6 to march, protest and raise awareness for families who have been affected by ICE in Portland.
School shooting threats have shaken up students’ routines, causing fear, disrupting class time and changing safety protocols since they started in December.
February is Black History Month, and Black Student Union has plans to celebrate all throughout the month to boost black student voices and talent.
The play started with a question: “What does it mean to be authentically yourself?”
Students will learn about Native American culture through native accounts, powwows, ceremonies, learning about their sovereign lands and the indigenous perspective on the US and Canada.
Nick Barnett peruses the tall section at the link crew's thrift store Felix Locker
The link crew class partnered up with the Schnitzer Family which is a philanthropic program that grants money to student run organizations to help fund the thrift store.
Two people were shot by U.S. Border Patrol during a traffic stop in East Portland on Jan. 8, just one day after Immigration and Customs Enforcement shot and killed Renee Good, a U.S. citizen in Minneapolis.
Advisory classes have raised nearly $5,000 to help with Tucker's family’s costs. photo by Felix Locker
This year’s Scots Angel is Gresham High School football player Tucker Santillanes, who was injured during a football game against David Douglas on Sept. 19.
Gilbert has two leopard geckos, Leo and Mila; one corn snake named Jellybean; and too many cockroaches to name each one individually.
Science teacher Scott Dossa hangs in there Felix Locker
“It was very warm and comfortable,” Dossa said. “It felt like I could hang there all day and be contented.”
Ten new classrooms have moved into the new CTE building, and classes are in session after a year and a half of construction.