Portland Evening and Summer Scholars

A Credit Recovery Program

546 NE 12th AvePortland, OR 97232Ph (503) 916-5720Fx (503) 916-2691

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  • Summer Scholars 2025 Information

    Summer Scholars Main Website

     

    Students interested in enrolling in summer school should meet with their counselors. 

    Registration will be open starting May 12th. 

    There will be two sessions for students to take courses this summer:

    • Session 1: June 23- July 10 (no class July 4)

    • Session 2: July 14- July 30

    Classes will be held Monday - Friday, 9:00 am-12:00 pm at four high school locations listed below.  

    • Benson High School

    • Franklin High School

    • McDaniel High School
    • Roosevelt High School

    Breakfast and lunch will be provided.

    No charge to register.


    Interested in enrolling?  

    For students who are interested in recovering credit through Summer Scholars, they should meet with their high school counselor to review their transcript and choose the appropriate course(s).   Classes will be open for registration starting May 12th


    Enrollment Prioritization  

    Summer Scholars will not enroll students for initial credit, grade improvement, or credit advancement. Students in these situations are invited to enroll in Evening Scholars. 

    Summer and Evening Scholars are listed below, separately.

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    Portland SUMMER Scholars follows a prioritization process for situations when classes fill up to a maximum capacity. Our prioritization process is as follows:

    1. PPS Seniors 

    2. PPS Juniors, Credit Recovery and Credit Deficient

    3. PPS Sophomores, Credit Recovery and Credit Deficient

    4. PPS Freshmen, Credit Recovery and Credit Deficient

     

     

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  • Spring Evening Scholars 2025 Information

    • Classes will meet once per week from February 24th - June 3rd for 13 weeks.
    • There will be no classes the week of March 24th- March 28th for Spring Break.
    • Registration will open in Early February.
    • Students must meet with their counselor to enroll in classes.
    • All classes are in-person and attendance is required. 
    • Each class meets from 5:00 - 8:00pm.
    • A variety of classes will be held across 3 locations:
      • Benson High School: Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays
      • Franklin High School: Tuesdays and Thursdays
      • Roosevelt High School: Mondays and Wednesdays

    Enrollment Prioritization

    Portland EVENING Scholars follows a prioritization process for situations when classes fill up to a maximum capacity. Our prioritization process is as follows:

    1. PPS Seniors 

    2. PPS Juniors, Credit Recovery and Credit Deficient

    3. PPS Sophomores, Credit Recovery and Credit Deficient

    4. PPS Freshmen, Credit Recovery and Credit Deficient

    5. PPS Students, Grade Improvement
    6. PPS Students (grades 9-11), Credit Advancement

    7. Non-PPS students

  • Inclement Weather

    Inclement Weather:  In case of inclement weather, here is the general outline Portland Evening Scholars will follow:

    1. if PPS is closed for the day:  no PESS classes.

    2. if PPS closes early and cancels all evening events (basketball, choir, etc):  no PESS classes. 

    3. if PPS has a full day of classes but inclement weather is a possibility for the evening time:  a decision will be made by 3pm for PESS classes.

    4. if PPS has late opening:  we will have PESS classes.

    5. if PPS moves daytime classes to a virtual platform due to weather, PESS will do the same.  

    Here is how our office will communicate these decisions: 

    1. We will send out a SchoolMessenger to all students/parents informing them of what our plans are. 

    2. Administrator will send an all-staff email informing you what our plan is.  

    3. Our website will be updated with a banner along the top indicating our plan is.

District News

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  • Join the Climate Crisis Response Committee

    If you are a passionate student or community member that wants to make a difference at PPS, apply to join the Climate Crisis Response Committee! This is a committee that reports to the PPS Board of Education.

    On the committee you will learn about how PPS is making progress towards our climate justice and sustainability policies, provide input and recommendations to the PPS Board on how to better support PPS staff as we advance these policy goals, and connect with other passionate members of our PPS community from diverse backgrounds, knowledge areas, and lived experiences.

    No previous professional experience in climate change or sustainability required! Students can apply via this form. Community members can apply here.

    Deadline to apply: June 6. 

  • Students Dance Their Hearts Out at This Year's Earthstock

    Earthstock 2025 was a huge success!

    Each year, special education students from across the region gather at Portland's Crystal Ballroom for a truly unique and uniquely joyful high school dance. 

    Earthstock began in 1992 at the request of a young student who was confined to a wheelchair and was disappointed he couldn’t attend the high school dances because of transportation issues. There were 60 kids at the first event. Earthstock now entertains more than 700 students, staff and volunteers, and is rapidly becoming one the largest events of its kind in the country. 

  • Author and Former PPS Teacher Visits Skyline

    Students at Skyline school were recently treated to a visit from PPS teacher-turned-graphic novelist Aron Nels Steinke. 

    Steinke is the award-winning author and illustrator behind the popular Mr. Wolf's Class series. He also taught at Skyline during the 2015-16 school year.

    During his visit to Skyline, he opened up to a group of third, fourth, and fifth graders about how he got started as an author despite struggling to read and write in school. He also read a short excerpt from his newest book, Speechless. 

    Speechless tells the story of Mira, a sixth grader who spends her first year of middle school finding herself and her voice. Skyline students were some of the book's first readers. We can't wait to see what Mr. Steinke writes next!

     

  • Mayor Delivers State of the City at Franklin HS

    On May 2, Portland Mayor Keith Wilson delivered his first state of the city address at Franklin High School.

    Members of the district and Franklin student councils had the chance to hear Wilson speak about his plans and vision for Portland’s future. Student Representative JJ Kunsevi opened the panel with a powerful question about education funding and the impact on students. 

    It was an evening that put public education front-and-center and a chance for PPS student leaders to shine.

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