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Willamette Week
wweek.com > promotions > 08/20/2026 > our-annual-guide-to-getting-the-kids-back-to-school-in-portland

Our Annual Guide to Getting the Kids Back to School in Portland.

51+ min ago   (241+ words) 1615 SW 5th Ave. 800 NW 6th Ave., St. 332 Immediately following the dismissal of participating schools and normal after school hours. 17 SE 8th Ave. All programs start after normal school hours. 6300 SW Nicol Rd. Youth Tennis Classes at Portland Tennis & Education (PT&E) 7519 N Burlington Ave....

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wweek.com > news > health > 08/19/2026 > ohsus-ex-ceo-is-battling-his-former-employer-heres-where-things-now-stand

OHSU’s Ex-CEO Is Battling His Former Employer. Here’s Where Things Now Stand.

1+ day, 37+ min ago   (390+ words) In December, Tarek Salaway became Oregon Health & Science University’s new health system CEO. Just over three months later, he was fired. What happened between, and after, is now the subject of considerable scrutiny after Salaway last week sued OHSU in…...

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wweek.com > news > schools > 08/18/2026 > psu-forecasts-multnomah-county-could-lose-more-than-17000-school-aged-children-in-the-next-decade

PSU Forecasts Multnomah County Could Lose More Than 17,000 School-Aged Children in the Next Decade

1+ day, 18+ hour ago   (475+ words) New population forecasts by Portland State University indicate Multnomah County will lose 17,474 children between the ages of 5 and 18 in the next decade. At the same time, the forecast anticipates the county’s senior population (65 and older) will increase by 21,538 over the…...

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wweek.com > news > schools > 08/13/2026 > conservative-legal-group-challenges-two-local-higher-education-institutions-over-some-scholarships-programs

Conservative Legal Group Challenges Two Local Higher Education Institutions Over Some Scholarships, Programs

6+ day, 17+ hour ago   (469+ words) Two Portland-area higher education institutions faced pressure this spring from the Equal Protection Project, a conservative legal group, over certain scholarships and programs they operate. The two institutions have so far taken seemingly different approaches in response to the EPP’s…...

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wweek.com > news > state > 08/09/2026 > regular-attendance-at-oregon-schools-jumped-by-7000-students-this-past-school-year

Regular Attendance at Oregon Schools Jumped by 7,000 Students This Past School Year

1+ week, 4+ day ago   (551+ words) Willamette Week’s Monthly Donor Drive is on! When you support WW, you help keep Portland's leaders accountable. Reporting costs money and as a small, locally owned, free publication, we rely on reader support rather than corporate dollars. Become a Monthly…...

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wweek.com > news > schools > 08/05/2026 > pps-forecasts-enrollment-decline-will-soon-hit-middle-schools

PPS Forecasts Enrollment Decline Will Soon Hit Middle Schools

2+ week, 19+ hour ago   (398+ words) Willamette Week’s Monthly Donor Drive is on! When you support WW, you help keep Portland's leaders accountable. Reporting costs money and as a small, locally owned, free publication, we rely on reader support rather than corporate dollars. Become a Monthly…...

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wweek.com > arts > movies > 08/04/2026 > get-your-reps-in-michael-manns-made-for-tv-debut

Get Your Reps In: Michael Mann’s Made-For-TV Debut

2+ week, 1+ day ago   (357+ words) Willamette Week’s Monthly Donor Drive is on! When you support WW, you help keep Portland's leaders accountable. Reporting costs money and as a small, locally owned, free publication, we rely on reader support rather than corporate dollars. Become a Monthly…...

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wweek.com > news > schools > 07/31/2026 > ahead-of-pps-school-consolidations-a-report-offers-lessons-from-its-most-recent-enrollment-balancing-attempt

Ahead of PPS School Consolidations, A Report Offers Lessons From Its Most Recent Enrollment Balancing Attempt

2+ week, 5+ day ago   (604+ words) As Portland Public Schools braces for a difficult fall that will be marked by a contentious school closure conversation, a 150-page report it commissioned outlines impacts from its most recent enrollment balancing attempt among Southeast Portland schools. The evaluation’s authors…...

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wweek.com > news > schools > 07/26/2026 > reed-college-will-broaden-discrimination-protections-to-resolve-federal-antisemitism-complaints

Reed College Will Broaden Discrimination Protections to Resolve Federal Antisemitism Complaints

3+ week, 3+ day ago   (233+ words) Reed College announced on Wednesday it will broaden its discrimination protections, particularly around antisemitism, settling two complaints its former students filed with the U.S. Department of Education’s civil rights division. The former students, both Jewish, filed complaints with the federal office…...

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wweek.com > culture > 07/25/2026 > museums-offer-free-admission-to-educators-aug-116

Museums Offer Free Admission to Educators Aug. 1–16

3+ week, 5+ day ago   (433+ words) Ever heard that joke about the top three reasons to become a teacher? Answer: June, July and August. August is about to become even sweeter for Oregon and Washington teachers enjoying their summer vacations, as seven museums open their doors…...