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Gresham celebrating Q125 this weekend
May 26, 2012 by York News-TimesThe first director of the school, WJ Reynolds of Palo, was in charge of 22 pupils. After the town was platted, in 1887, it soon became obvious that the population and tax base of the community could support a high school for the secondary education of ...
Dey, Rafert to attend Boys State
May 24, 2012 by York News-TimesUTICA – Dalton Dey of Gresham and Jacob Rafert of Utica will join nearly 400 other high school juniors from across Nebraska participating in the American Legion Cornhusker Boys' State, June 3-9, 2012, at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln downtown ...
Golf notebook: Former Gresham resident Robert Garrigus joins field for Umpqua ...
May 22, 2012 by OregonLive.comOregonLive.comGarrigus, one of the longest drivers on the PGA Tour, was born in Idaho and lives in Phoenix but spent much of his formative years in Oregon and attended Centennial and Crescent Valley high schools. He will join tournament host Peter Jacobson, ...
East Portland Students Get New Alternative High School
May 15, 2012 by The SkannerThe alternative high school will give a fresh face to Rockwood Plaza, currently a strip mall at 183nd Avenue and SE Division St. The school will work in partnership with Gresham-Barlow and Centennial school districts to replicate POIC's successful ...
Truancy high in east Multnomah County, report finds
May 11, 2012 by OregonLive.comOregonLive.comThe study found that rural schools tended to have higher rates of chronic absenteeism than urban districts. The rate for Reynolds was 27 percent, followed by Centennial, David Douglas and Parkrose at 25 percent, with Gresham-Barlow at 20 percent.
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