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School District Inquiry

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My family and I are moving to Portland in the fall and are in the proces of neighborhood shopping. We would like to live in the Laurelhurst area, but are concerned about the schools. Every mom I talk to says to move to Lake Oswego/West Linn for good schools. How does the school system work in Portland and what is it about them that people suggest living elsewhere? And, is kindergarten half-day or whole-day? Thank you.

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Hi Jennifer,

I really think you have to look at the schools individually and NOT the district as a whole (however, Hillsboro schools have a harder time passing extra bond measures and frequently shorten the year due to lack of funds). Usually it's best to look at the neighborhoods/specific schools. I would look at how the grounds are kept up, as well as neighboring houses-- graffiti everywhere, lots of junky cars around, overgrown grass, bars on windows, and litter would be red flags to me. These things plus percentage of parent involvement, teacher retention rates, school drop out rates, crime rates and school report cards also are indicators.
I grew up in the Hillsdale area in SW Portland that someone mentioned and I would recommend the schools (Robert Gray and Wilson High School). We now live in Beaverton and were very impressed with West TV Elementary (Ridgewood Elementary was also OK, but we like West TV better) and Cedar Park Middle School. Barnes Elementary does not score as high in the report cards.
Hope this helps!
Hope this helps!

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Hi Jennifer -

A couple things - I would suggest purchasing the December 2007 edition of Portland Monthly magazine, which grades all the schools in the Portland Metro area - you can do it here: http://www.portlandmonthlymag.com/backissues/ . That way you can make an informed decision about what you want.

I used to live in Laurelhurst and loved it. I am not familiar enough with the school system there, but the elementary school has an A grade - Fernwood (jr high) has a B and I think the high school has a C grade. I'm not going to lie to you - just from watching the news and each election season, the Portland School District in general has a lot of budgetary problems and most certainly political issues.

I am a graduate of the LO school system, but am also familiar with West Linn. Yes, they're good. But they also are expensive communities (West Linn's property taxes are insanely high because they don't benefit from enough industry and business tax - so the money comes from the residents). I would also say that while they have great reputations - they are NOT a good fit if you have a child that doesn't fit in a box. If your child has any sort of special needs - whether it's a learning disability or ADHD, these school systems don't cater too much to that. Ironically...Portland DOES.

If you CAN afford an expensive home in the burbs (a bigger home in Laurelhurst can cost the same amount), but want a neighborhood with restaurants to kind of walk to than I would suggest the Willamette area of West Linn or First Addition in LO.

But there are other great school districts that don't have the reputation - Tualatin/Tigard for instance....
If you want to stay in Portland - I have heard great things about Hillsdale - which is SW Portland.

Good luck!

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Hello and welcome!

Portland does have it's problems, but there are also some very good schools. Laurelhurst is good, so is Glencoe and Sunnyside Environmental school. All are near the Laurelhurst park area. They are not tiny schools (ave. class size is about 28) and they don't have all the resources the suburban schools do, but they do have some great urban perks. Glencoe is a K-5, the others are K-8. Woodstock has Mandarin immersion starting in K, Richmond has it for Japanese, and a few schools have the Spanish immersion programs.

Many schools do offer full day K, but it is "fee for service". (eg. half day is free, the other half costs.) Not all PPS schools have full day K, but most do.

I also really, really like Tucker Maxon School. It is a semi private school (pre-k - 5) in SE Portland. I would check them all out and get a feel for each. Good luck.

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We live in Laurelhurst and love it.My son will be in 2nd grade there this fall. Full day kindergarten is available if you pay tuition (around 240 per month). Half day is free. We love the teachers and the parents are really involved, which is a big reason why its such a great school. Laurelhurst elem is converting to a k-8 school and it has an "A" grade.
We also love the neighborhood and it has easy freeway access so its close to everything.
Good luck with your move!
A.

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Every school can have good or bad experiences. I used to live in the Hawthorne area just a few miles from Laurelhurst and my oldest daughter attended the local Portland Public School through 2nd grade until we moved. We had a very good experience with her school. I have friends who are in the Riverdale school district in Lake Oswego (supposedly one of the best) who have opted to put their child in private school. I think the most important aspect of whatever school your child attends is you and your husband. If you are involved and volunteer, you will be happier with the school than if you aren't aware of what happens every day at your child's school. Here's the link to the Portland Public School's Kindergarten information: http://www.kindergarten.pps.k12.or.us/. Good luck!
~P.
Portland Preschool Directory
http://www.portlandpreschooldirectory.com

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I'm not sure about whole day vs half day kindergarten, but we moved to Beaverton specifically for the schools. It's also on the MAX train line and my husband finds it an easy commute to downtown.

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Lake Oswego and West Linn are communities with a higher median income and more expensive homes. As a result, the schools are well funded and tend to out perform other areas as you would expect, but don't assume that means they are perfect or problem free.

Do you want a more suburban lifestyle or are you more at home in a more "metro" area. Do you want a new home or an older home with character (which often means only one bathroom). You really need to experience the communities in order to know what is the best fit for your family. Your family personality and core values should direct your choices. You can also live in Wilsonville and be in the West Linn School district.

There are many areas of Portland from which to choose and I would also consider how much time you want to spend commuting to work. We have great mass transit options and easy access to those may also be a plus...especially with current gas prices.

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We moved from CA in 2002 and prior to purchasing our home, we did a fair amount of research on school districts. The bottom line is that there are two top districts in the area, and either are great depending on your preferences for location. Many people will say Lake Oswego schools, which are one of the two top districts, but in fact Forest Park Elementary/Lincoln High School district turns out to have better overall records on student performance and teacher quality (from public records). We looked at both and ended up in Forest Heights area rather than LO because we were a younger couple and we wanted to be closer to downtown as well as just felt this area was a good fit for us. Hope that helps.

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