The school board reaffirms its commitment to students and their privacy.
Five students were arrested in late October.
Hate filled graffiti found in two bathroom's in the school's library.
The school was evacuated after a phone call to 911 warned bombs would go off.
University of Oregon law professor Nancy Schurtz is under fire for costume she wore to a Halloween party.
Emma Hinson was picked as one of the 42 best girl's soccer players in the country.
Students from rival high school caught on tape.
Teacher accused of inappropriate behavior.
The state's high school graduation rate improved but not enough.
Program is open to qualifying freshman who are accepted for next fall.
The organization will start having monthly meetings in October.
Tony Magliano has been on paid leave since June.
We talked to PSU Provost Sona K. Andrews on how the school became one of U.S. News' top 10 innovative national universities.
Students enrolled in Portland Public Schools have access to Jazz education thanks to PDX Jazz.
The United States Department of Education's new website will help students figure out their options.
School board wants superintendent to examine how harassment complaints are handled.
New report from Oregon Health Authority paints a picture of a "critical" situation.
Lead has been discovered in the paint dust from renovations.
Secretary of State's Office finds the tests may not be the best use of time or resources.
Police were called to help calm the situation.
Andy Fridley's last say will be September 22.
In the second year of using the Smarter Balanced tests, Oregon students show they still have a ways to go.
Jordan Visarraga is not charged in connection with his roommate's death.
Students are upset with plans by the board to delay vote on a bond measure until May when it could be held in November.
Roosevelt High School student was on his first day of school.
From class size to spending per student to graduation rates, many districts in the state are far behind other states.
District gives students one more day. Says delay is to give teachers more time to get classrooms set up.
District clarifies it's don't eat the produce rule/
Yet another example of the whitest large city in the United States struggling to communicate on issues of race.
The district continues to move forward from crisis that helped force superintendent out.
The warning is contained in the district's weekly health and safety update/
Takes over for Carole Smith who quit abruptly last month.
As the start of school grows near, the district is working on lead paint abatement at 40 schools.
The district will have an open house on Tuesday so the public can meet the candidates.
New results released by the district show higher than acceptable lead levels at all but one of the schools.
The board says they first need to find a replacement for Superintendent Carole Smith who abruptly quit following release of critical report.
Looking to replace Carole Smith who quit abruptly after a scathing report was released about district's handling of lead crisis.
Brett Christy-Hamilton is charged with abusing a student.
While she had said she would resign after the next school year, she is out effective immediately after a damning report on handling of lead.
Program provides career technical education and college guidance.