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In reaction to the coronavirus pandemic that is affecting life throughout the United States and rest of the world, èßäapp¹ÙÍø has held classes online starting March 16 and continuing into the 2020-21 school year. On this page are resources for families, as well as updates we have sent, via email, to our families.
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Urgent Resources For Families
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School Meals for Fall 2020 During Comprehensive Distance Learning
(Updated October 30, 2020)
Where: Meals will be available for pickup outside the schools list below.
When: Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, 3 to 4:30 p.m.
Other details: Students will receive seven days’ worth of meals each week. On Monday, they will get breakfast and lunch for Tuesday and Wednesday; on Wednesday, they will get meals for Thursday and Friday; on Friday, they will get meals for Saturday, Sunday and Monday.- Arleta K-8 School, 5109 SE 66th Ave.
- Astor K-8 School, 5601 N Yale St.
- Beach Elementary School, 1710 N Humboldt St.
- Beaumont Middle School, 4043 NE Fremont St.
- Boise-Eliot/Humboldt Elementary School, 620 N Fremont St.
- Bridger K-8 School, 7910 SE Market St.
- Buckman Elementary School, 320 SE 16th Ave.
- César Chávez Elementary School, 5103 N Willis Blvd.
- Chief Joseph Elementary School, 2409 N Saratoga St.
- Creston K-8 School, 4701 SE Bush St.
- Faubion PK-8 School, 2930 NE Dekum St.
- George Middle School, 10000 N Burr Ave.
- Grout Elementary School, 3119 SE Holgate Blvd.
- Harrison Park K-8 School, 2225 SE 87th Ave.
- Hayhurst Elementary School, 5037 SW Iowa St.
- James John Elementary School, 7439 N Charleston Ave.
- Jason Lee Elementary School, 2222 NE 92nd Ave.
- Jefferson High School, 5210 N Kerby Ave.
- Kelly Elementary School, 9030 SE Cooper St.
- Lane Middle School, 7200 SE 60th Ave.
- Lent K-8 School, 5105 SE 97th Ave.
- Markham Elementary School, 10531 SW Capitol Hwy.
- Martin Luther King Jr. Elementary School, 4906 NE 6th Ave.
- Marysville K-8 School, 7733 SE Raymond St.
- Ockley Green Middle School, 6031 N Montana Ave.
- Peninsula Elementary School, 8125 N Emerald Ave.
- Rigler Elementary School, 5401 NE Prescott St.
- Rosa Parks Elementary School, 8960 N Woolsey Ave.
- Roseway Heights Middle School, 7334 NE Siskiyou St.
- Scott Elementary School, 6700 NE Prescott St.
- Sitton Elementary School, 9930 N Smith St.
- Vestal Elementary School, 161 NE 82nd Ave.
- Whitman Elementary School, 7326 SE Flavel St.
- Woodlawn Elementary School, 7200 NE 11th Ave.
- Woodmere Elementary School, 7900 SE Duke St.
To see the daily meal menu and allergy information, see pps.net/nutrition.
Meal Delivery: For families not near a meal pickup location or who need assistance accessing meals, we will be offering home delivery of school meals. If you would like to participate, please fill out the .
For more information about access to food for families, please call 211 or visit .
Sunshine Division: For food or clothing assistance
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Child Care Referrals
To receive a customized referral to emergency child care programs, contact 211info by:
Option 1: Calling 211
- Press 1 for English, 2 for Spanish, # for all other languages
- Enter your 5 digit zip code
- Press 3 for child care
- Press 2 to access a child care provider for your family
Option 2: Texting the keyword “children” or “niños” to 898211 (TXT211)
211 Hours: Monday-Friday: 7 a.m. to 11 p.m.; Saturday-Sunday: 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Accessing Financial Aid
The Department of Human Services (DHS) provides eligible families with child care subsidies that cover the cost of most child care fees. To find out if your family income is eligible for subsidies, check out the , or call the direct pay unit at 1-800-699-9074.
- For billing forms and listing forms: Email dpu.billing@dhsoha.state.or.us
- For general questions: Email customerservice.dpu@dhsoha.state.or.us?
- Need help with forms? If your child attends a school with SUN services, contact your SUN Site Manager. Community Agents and P-3 Coordinators are also trained.
Due to COVID, the income limit has increased for initial eligibility, and the subsidy amount is greater. To receive this increased subsidy amount for 12 months, families must complete forms by October 31.
For more child care information, please go to pps.net/childcare
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Are you or someone you know feeling suicidal? Are you worried about your mental health or someone else's? We care about you. Please reach out to a friend, family member or one of the following helplines (each notes if interpretation is available):
- : If you are an adult and worried about your safety at home, 888-235-5333. Interpretation line available.
- Proyecto Unica: Spanish version of Call to Safety, 503-232-4448
- (Oregon Department of Human Services) If you are worried about the safety of a child, 855-503-7233. Interpretation services available.
- Call Center/Crisis Line, 503-988-4888 (24 hours a day, 7 days a week). Interpretation services available.
- : Available if you have Kaiser insurance, 503-331-6425
- English, 800-273-8255; Spanish, 800-628-9454 (24 hours a day, 7 days a week). Interpretation services available.
- For youth to connect with other youth, text "Teen2Teen" to 839863 to instantly text with another person. Interpretation services available.
- Supporting LGBTQiA+ youth. Text "START" to 678678 or call TrevorLifeLine, 1-866-488-7386
- Supporting trans community members, call 877-565-8860
Preventing Youth Suicide: Tips for Parents and Educators (from the National Association of School Psychologists)
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Medical CareFor students who need medical care, the Multnomah County Student Health Center at Roosevelt High School has re-opened.
Learn about the Roosevelt Student Health Center and other Multnomah County Student Health Centers.
Health Insurance
Families that have had a loss of income or have lost insurance coverage could be eligible for the Oregon Health Plan.
Go to to apply. Certified assisters can help you apply; find one through the website or by calling 800-699-9075.
Watch: èßäapp¹ÙÍø Thorns' message to èßäapp¹ÙÍø students
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Defender Emily Menges shares an affirmation of resilience, self-care and togetherness for our students:
District News
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Important Information About èßäapp¹ÙÍø Meals for Fall
8/19/2020Dear èßäapp¹ÙÍø Families,
As you know, èßäapp¹ÙÍø will begin the school year with Comprehensive Distance Learning until at least November 5 (see pps.net/fall2020 for details). The Nutrition Services department will continue to offer onsite meal distribution. We want to update you on our plans to provide meals for students during this time.
Our summer meal service ends Thursday, August 20, and we will restart meal service on the first day of the new school year, Wednesday, September 2:
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Update on Computers and Hotspots for Summer
6/8/2020Students who currently have a èßäapp¹ÙÍø issued computer and/or hotspot may keep them over the summer. Graduating seniors and students who know they will not be returning to èßäapp¹ÙÍø in the fall are asked to return their èßäapp¹ÙÍø computer and/or wireless hotspot.
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Computer distribution and exchange services will shift to Mondays and Thursdays
5/12/2020Dear èßäapp¹ÙÍø Families,
As the 2019-20 school year winds down under unprecedented circumstances, we want to make you aware that we are reducing our days for distributing and exchanging district-owned computers used for èßäapp¹ÙÍø-HD, our home-based distance learning program.
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State program offers families help to pay for food
5/7/2020As our community deals with fallout of the coronavirus pandemic, we want to make èßäapp¹ÙÍø families aware of a state benefit to help pay for food. The Pandemic Electronic Benefit Transfer program, or P-EBT, is available to help families offset the cost of meals that would have been consumed at school. It is administered by the Oregon Department of Human Services.
Information & Resources
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Culturally-Specific Behavioral Health Resources
Multnomah County has gathered resources for families dealing with domestic violence, child abuse and behavioral health, with contact information to agencies that serve African American, African, Native American, Russian, Latinx/Spanish Speaking, Asian and Pacific Islander, South Asian and other communities. The page includes a translation too.
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Employee Rights For COVID-19 Sick Leave
The Families First Corona Virus Response Act requires certain employers to provide their employees with paid sick leave and expanded family and medical leave from April 1 to Dec. 31, 2020. See the informational flyer from the U.S. Department of Labor.
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OHA Coronavirus Updates for Oregon
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Comprehensive Resources List
For Parents, Guardians, Families
A comprehensive list of emergency relief resources, compiled by U.S. Rep. Earl Blumenauer and his team:
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"COVIDBOOK" for children
"COVIDBOOK" is an interactive book to help ease children's anxiety, available in English, Spanish, Russian and other languages. Click on image to read:
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Wash Your Hands Poster
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Other Web Links
Free Internet
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The Fund for èßäapp¹ÙÍø and Comcast’s Oregon/Southwest Washington region are partnering to provide free internet access to any èßäapp¹ÙÍø family that needs it. Click the image below to learn more:
Please Donate
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Help The Fund for èßäapp¹ÙÍø respond to the needs of students, families, and school communities during this unprecedented school closure.