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Atkinson Elementary School

Where diversity is celebrated!
?Donde se celebra la diversidad!

5800 SE Division Street?Portland, OR 97206?Ph 503-916-6333?Fx 503-916-2606

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Principal's Message / Mensaje de la Directora

  • June 14, 2024

    PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE

    Dear Atkinson Community,

    Thank you for sharing your children with us this year. It has been a great year of learning. I've so enjoyed returning to this community!

    The office staff will be in the office through Thursday, June 20th, except June 19th is a holiday so we will be closed that day. I will be available at school and via email for most of the summer. Please don't hesitate to reach out if you need anything.

    I hope you have a great summer. I encourage you to help your children find lots of unstructured play time away from screens.

    I look forward to seeing you and your children in the new school year.

    Debbie Armendáriz
    Principal
    Atkinson Elementary School
    darmenda@pps.net


    14 de junio de 2024

    MENSAJE DE LA DIRECTORA

    Querida comunidad Atkinson,

    Gracias por compartir a sus hijos con nosotros este año. Ha sido un gran año de aprendizaje. ¡He disfrutado mucho regresar a esta comunidad!

    El personal de la oficina estará en la oficina hasta el jueves 20 de junio, excepto que el 19 de junio es feriado, por lo que estaremos cerrados ese día. Estaré disponible en la escuela y por correo electrónico durante la mayor parte del verano. No dudes en comunicarte con nosotros si necesitas algo.

    Espero que tengas un gran verano. Le animo a que ayude a sus hijos a encontrar mucho tiempo de juego no estructurado lejos de las pantallas.

    Espero verlos a usted y a sus hijos en el nuevo año escolar.

    Debbie Armendáriz
    Directora
    Escuela primaria Atkinson
    darmenda@pps.net

Atkinson News / Noticias para padres

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  • McDaniel Junior Takes Top Honors in State Solo Music Contest

    When Beckham Weatherby picks up his tuba, the rest of the world falls away. 

    “I don’t get that nervous and I don’t get stage fright at all,” he said. “I guess I got lucky with how my body reacts to performing in front of crowds.”

    Which is something the McDaniel High School junior has done quite a bit of lately. Not only is he a member of the prestigious Portland Youth Philharmonic (PYP) and the PYP conservatory orchestra, but he recently earned first prize in the tuba solo performance category at the Oregon State Solo Music Championships.

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  • Bon Voyage, Miss Ellie: Teacher Retires After 50 Years at PPS

    Miss Ellie helps students hold a chick.

    The first things you notice when you walk into Ellie Jensen’s classroom at Boise-Eliot/Humboldt Elementary School are peace and warmth. Then you hear the laughter of children. Then you just might see two posters hanging on the walls that tell you a great deal about the kind of teacher she has been for the past 50 years. The posters simply say, “Leave a little sparkle wherever you go” and “Be a friend.”

    Jensen, known as “Miss Ellie” to the hundreds of students she has taught in her half a century as a Portland Public Schools educator, can’t help but light up a room. And she is a friend to all children. 

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  • Food Pantry Gets a Makeover, Courtesy of McDaniel¡¯s CTE Art Students

    We dare you to drive by the Mainspring Food Pantry on the corner of 82nd Avenue and Fremont and not do a double take. Or a triple take. 

    Students from McDaniel High School’s art-focused Career Technical Education (CTE) class have spent the last four weeks turning the exterior walls of the pantry into one, huge, joyful mural as part of the course’s exploration of climate justice and community engagement.

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  • Earthstock Brings the Joy to the Crystal Ballroom

     Two students dance at Earthstock 2024.

    A little over 30 years ago, a Madison High School student named Joseph Janson had a simple wish. He wanted to go to a dance. But nothing was simple for Joseph, who was born with Duchenne's Muscular Dystrophy and was confined to a wheelchair. 

    He confided his wish to Tony Nitz, who at that time was an educational assistant at Madison (now Leodis V. McDaniel High School). Tony had been working one-on-one with Joseph for months and he immediately went about making the young man’s dream come true.

    “The truth is, I would have done anything for Joseph,” Nitz said. “He was a unique person, and we had a very special bond.”

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