Programs and Services
Marea Peters, first grade
Room 152
503-491-2724, ext 4605
IMPORTANT NEWS FOR THE END OF THE 2020 - 2021 SCHOOL YEAR!
Roberta Stroh
503-491-2724, ext 4661
I was born and raised in North Dakota on a farm.
Muslim Student Association - MSA
This groups brings both Muslim and non-Muslim students together to practice faith and give back to the community.
Advisor - Annarie Wergeland - awergeland@rsd7.net
PALS is selling student season passes for Mt. Hood Theatre. $9 admits a child into 10 films with 2 parents or grandparents (siblings, friends, and all other adults most have their own ticket that can be bought at the theatre.) You can not beat this deal. They can be purchased with cash or check in the school office during school hours while supplies last.
Mt. Hood Theatre season passes are now available in the Main Office! Passes are $9.00 each which will admit 2 parents or grandparents FREE with each child's ticket. The movies are as follows:
Coco, Wonder, Wonderstruck, Paddington 2, Ferdinand, The Star, The Stray, My Little Pony Movie and two Mystery Movies!
This is a fundraiser for the Troutdale Elementary PALS group and proceeds benefit the students of Troutdale Elementary School!
Join us every Tuesday from 5:30-7:00pm for a multi-cultural cooking club. We have volunteers who will share a recipe from their family or culture. Parents, community members and participants can sign up to host a class. If you are interested in hosting a class please contact Caty Marshall at 503-255-5685, x4048 for more information. To check out our first class click on the link below.
Nov. 7 - Egg Rolls with Ka Paw
Nov. 14 - Sambusa with Nawal Mursal
Nov. 21 - Curry
Nov. 28 - Flautas
Multnomah County’s school based mental health program provides health assessments, suicide assessments, ongoing individual/family based therapy, and/or referrals to other community based mental health services. The school health-based program also offers consultations and development trainings for teachers and school staff, including in-class observation, consultations for troubling/disruptive behavior, and student presentations on a variety of topics related to the mental health field.
Due to a case of Whooping cough, Multnomah County is issuing a health advisory. If students were exposed to this, and develop symptoms and Recommendations from the Multnomah County Health Department are attached in English, Spanish, Vietnamese, Russian and Chinese.
United Way has asked for help recruiting low income, uninsured Multnomah County residents to attend a listening session about health. Childcare and a light meal are provided.
Did you know that of the 3,930,065 people that live in Oregon, 759,256 live in Multnomah County?!
Multnomah Youth Cooperative (MYC)
Natural Resource Systems CTE
Program Staff
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Program Coordinator: Rose Sandy | (503) 667-4673 x3675 | rsandy@rsd7.net