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The Odyssey Program
The Odyssey Program is part of èßäapp¹ÙÍø. We are a History Focus Option Program.
To start, get to know our school:
View lottery slots and wait list information here.
Attend Parent and Student Information Meeting.
Our 678 Middle School Information Night, happened on November 19th
Check back for details about our K-5 Information Night, TBA in February 2025
*Please note: We do not schedule individual tours. Plan to attend the above parent information meeting to tour our school.*
How to Apply for the Lottery
Want to apply? There are two parts to complete your lottery application.
THE SCHOOL PART -
K-5th Grade: 2024-2025to acknowledge you understand the uniqueness of our program.6-8th Grade: 2024-202to acknowledge you understand the uniqueness of our program.THE DISTRICT PART -
Submit a lottery application:
Parents of Kindergartners or Any Grade New To èßäapp¹ÙÍø:
1. Create a ParentVUE account
2. Submit a lottery application
2. Please wait until after you receive your lottery result in May before completing the online Registration for your child. (Also via ParentVue)
Click on this link to get started.
Please note:
If you've already registered your new student in ParentVUE and want to submit a lottery application, you will need toclick here and select 2024-25 Elementary School Lottery/Hardship Applicationand email to enrollment-office@pps.netParents of Students Currently Attending a èßäapp¹ÙÍø School:
1. Log in to your ParentVUE account.
2. Submit a lottery application for Odyssey.*Click on this link to get started. *
Lottery Timeframes:
K-5th grade lottery opens Early spring 2025
6-8th grade lottery opens Nov. 13th, closes Dec. 16th at 5pm, 2024
From the District Enrollment & Transfer Office - Information & Links:
Enroll
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Attending a school outside your neighborhood:
èßäapp¹ÙÍø offers a petition process for students who wish to attend a school outside their neighborhood. Learn more. èßäapp¹ÙÍø also holds a lottery every February/March for the following school year for schools/programs accessed via lottery. Learn more.Learn about services, options:
- Head Start and other Pre-Kindergarten Programs
- Before and After-School Care
- Focus options schools (Science, History, The Arts)
- Dual Language Immersion programs
- Alternative Schools
- Charter Schools
Meeting all students needs
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- Register at your neighborhood school. If language assistance is needed, register at a Welcome Center (Link) in August. Centers also assess students English language level.
- èßäapp¹ÙÍø encourages families with concerns about their child's development under age 5 to get an assessment for special education services. Call the Multnomah Early Childhood Program, 503-261-5535, for a referral to the èßäapp¹ÙÍø Early Childhood Evaluation Team. Contact the èßäapp¹ÙÍø Team directly if you have questions: 503-916-3426. (English/Spanish).
- Families concerned about their school-age child's academic, motor, self-help, communication or social-emotional skills should talk to their child's teacher about an assessment for services. If you have questions, contact your principal.
- Students K-12 are first nominated by their teacher or parent/guardian and then assessed by èßäapp¹ÙÍø. If the student meets the criteria, he or she is selected to participate in the program.