Portland, Oregon contains six public school districts, many private schools, as well as public and private colleges and universities including Portland State University.
District | Enrollment | |
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49,189 | ||
10,700 | ||
9,500 | ||
6,700 | ||
3,700 | ||
220 | ||
40,725 | ||
Lake Oswego | 7,084 | |
Tigard-Tualatin | 12,363 |
Parkrose and David Douglas school districts are also fully contained within the city. The Parkrose District has a single high school, a middle school and four elementary schools. Beaverton, Lake Oswego, Tigrad-Tualatin, Centennial, and Reynolds all primarily consist of suburb residents, but absorb suburban Portland and/or CDP residents.
School name | District | Established | Enrollment | Notable alumni | |
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Beaverton High School | Beaverton | 1910 | 1,473 | Shoshana Bean. | |
Portland Public | A.C. Green | ||||
Portland Public | Phil Knight | ||||
David Douglas | |||||
Portland Public | |||||
Portland Public | Terrell Brandon, Sally Struthers, Beverly Cleary, Thomas M. Lauderdale | ||||
Ida B. Wells-Barnett High School (formerly Woodrow Wilson) | Portland Public | 1956 | 1,413 | ||
Portland Public | Terry Baker, Aaron Miles | ||||
Lake Oswego High School | Lake Oswego | ||||
Portland Public | Mel Blanc, Elliott Smith, Matt Groening, Peter Jacobsen, S. David Griggs | ||||
Portland Public | |||||
Portland Public | |||||
Metropolitan Learning Center | Portland Public | 1968 | Max Records, Rebecca Skloot. Tanya Barfield | ||
Portland Public | |||||
Parkrose | Michael Allen Harrison, Susan J. Helms | ||||
Portland Public | |||||
Metropolitan Learning Center | Portland Public | ||||
Riverdale | 1888 | 220 | |||
Sunset High School | Beaverton | ||||
Tigard High School | Tigard-Tualatin | ||||
Westview High School | Beaverton |
The region also has a number of private schools, including: Catlin Gabel School, Central Catholic High School, Jesuit High School, De La Salle North Catholic High School, Franciscan Montessori Earth School & Saint Francis Academy, French American International School, The International School, The Northwest Academy, Oregon Episcopal School, St. Mary's Academy, Tucker Maxon School, Trinity Academy, Trinity Lutheran Church and School, Portland Waldorf School, Portland Jewish Academy, Village Free School, Holy Family Catholic School, Columbia Christian Schools, Portland Christian Schools, Pacific Crest Community School, Village Home Education Resource Center and Choices Independent Learning, Summa Academy and Portland Adventist Academy.
Portland State University, with graduate and undergraduate enrollment of over 26,000, is Oregon's largest university. Its primary campus is at the southern edge of downtown.
Oregon Health and Science University (OHSU) began as the University of Oregon Medical School in 1913. In addition to its medical, nursing, and dental divisions (see below), it merged with the Oregon Graduate Institute of Science and Technology in 2001, taking on its current name and composition.
Portland Community College has two major campuses in the city—Cascade and Sylvania—as well as the smaller Southeast Center and Metropolitan Workforce Training Center. The third large campus—Rock Creek—is located outside of the city in unincorporated Washington County.
Institution | Type | Founded | President | Enrollment | |
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Christian | 1993 | Dr. William Goad | closed | ||
Lutheran | 1905 | Dr. Charles Schlimpert | 1700 | ||
Private | 1867 | Dr. Barry Glassner | 3713 | ||
Linfield University (Portland Campus) | Private | 1858 | Dr. Thomas L. Hellie | 350 | |
Christian | 1936 | Dr. Daniel R. Lockwood | 860 | ||
Private | 1910 | Thomas Manley | 550 | ||
Catholic | 1901 | Rev. Mark Leon Poorman | 3911 | ||
Private | 1908 | Audrey Bilger | 1464 | ||
Christian | 1937 | Dr. Andrea Cook | 644 | ||
Total | 11,951 |
OHSU has a major medical, dental, and nursing school at its primary campus just south of downtown, in the West Hills. The campus anchors a medical district (affectionately called "Pill Hill"[3]) surrounded by other hospitals including a Veterans Affairs Hospital, Portland Shriners Hospital, and Doernbecher Children's Hospital.
Schools of alternative medicine include Oregon College of Oriental Medicine, the National University of Natural Medicine, and Western States Chiropractic College.
Portland's only law school is Lewis & Clark Law School, affiliated with Lewis & Clark College.
These include the Art Institute of Portland, Pacific Northwest College of Art, Oregon College of Art and Craft, Portland Fashion Institute and Northwest Film Center.
The Portland Japanese School, a weekend Japanese educational program for Japanese citizens and Japanese Americans, holds its classes at Hazelbrook Middle School at Tualatin and has its school office in Beaverton.[4] The school first opened in 1971 and students come from areas throughout the Portland metropolitan area.[5]