Published on: 01/28/2026
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Hand-in-hand with Jefferson High School’s planned expansion comes a change in boundaries for Portland’s school districts. Portland Public Schools voted earlier this month to end the dual-assignment policy, which for the last 15 years has allowed families to let their student opt out of attending Jefferson High School and instead choose to attend one of three other high schools in the area.
This dual-assignment policy has led to steadily declining enrollment rates for the public high school in North Portland. Jefferson High School currently enrolls just under 400 students. Grant High School has an enrollment of over 2,000, McDaniel High School has over 1,600 students, and Roosevelt High School enrolls over 1,400. The new boundary plan aims to even out enrollment between the three schools by 2030, with the $465 million expansion set to open in 2028.
Joining us to discuss the changes are Michelle DePass, vice-chair of the Portland School Board, and Lakeitha Elliot, Jefferson High alumnus and longtime PTA member.
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News Source : https://www.opb.org/article/2026/01/28/think-out-loud-jefferson-high-school-portland-oregon/
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