PPS often has a myriad of awesome summer programs and opportunities for students of all ages. More on that as we get closer to summer!
"Multnomah County Health Department partners with Portland Public Schools to provide high-quality primary and mental health services at Jefferson High School. The Jefferson Student Health Center is like having a regular doctor’s office at school. We serve all K-12 Multnomah County youth ages 5 to 18 with or without insurance. There are no out-of-pocket costs for our services. We welcome all colors, all genders, all sizes, and all cultures regardless of immigration status."
From the PPS website
Jefferson Student Health Center
Where: Jefferson High school
5210 N Kerby Street
Portland, OR 97217
Services include:
COVID-19 testing & vaccine
Sports physical
Regular exam
Illness/injury care
Immunizations (including those required for school)
Mental health counseling
Reproductive health services
Routine lab tests
Prescription medications
Teeth cleaning, sealants, and dental screenings
Vision and blood pressure screenings
Health education, counseling and wellness promotion
In-person, phone and video appointments available. Call 503-988-3360 to schedule.
Roosevelt Student Health Center
Where: Roosevelt High School
6941 N Central Street
Portland, OR
Services include:
COVID-19 testing & vaccine
Sports physical
Regular exam
Illness/injury care
Immunizations (including those required for school)
Mental health counseling
Reproductive health services
Routine lab tests
Prescription medications
Teeth cleaning, sealants, and dental screenings
Vision and blood pressure screenings
Health education, counseling and wellness promotion
In-person, phone and video appointments available. Call 503-988-3909 to schedule.
Any PPS employee, student, parent, community member, concerned citizen, or other individual is encouraged to report. Keeping schools safe for all students requires us to look out for one another - if you see something, say something!
Remember - a student cannot be disciplined for making a report in good faith even if during the course of the incident they engaged in something that would otherwise be considered against school policy (such as consuming alcohol or drugs). This is to ensure students can report without fear of consequences or retaliation for doing so.
There are options for how you can report.
Connect with your school counselor, principal, assistant principal, or any staff member you feel safe talking to.
Click here to report to Safe Oregon: tip line cross reports to DHS, Portland Police, and PPS as necessary.
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