Published on: 11/23/2025
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We laid out our concerns last week about Portland Public Schools’ proposed purchase of the One North building to house the long-promised Center for Black Student Excellence. The costs to run a building for nonprofits amid PPS layoffs, transportation hurdles and building codes that may restrict student use of the center are among the big logistical holes for which the district has no answers.
News Source : https://www.oregonlive.com/opinion/2025/11/editorial-rubberstamping-isnt-oversight-pps-board.html
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