Help King Students Play Math

Dear neighbors:

Schools are the heart of our communities and children are the heart of our schools.  King School needs your help in supporting our children’s academic growth and success.  Almost no one would deny that a college education and a strong foundation in academic fundamentals is mandatory in our increasingly knowledge-based economy.  Growing industries like science, technology, math and engineering rely on not only our students’ proficiency in language, but also a strong foundation in mathematical concepts.

Test results show that, upon graduation, fewer than half of Portland students are ready for college math.  For many students the achievement gap starts early.  At King Elementary School only 8 percent of students in 3rd grade are meeting or exceeding state standards in math.  The district average is 56 percent of students meeting or exceeding standards for math in 3rd grade.

In an attempt to increase young children’s comfort with and exposure to foundational mathematical concepts, a parent group in collaboration with King School administration, teachers and the SUN community schools program is looking to offer a twice weekly two hour after school program called “Play Math!”  The curriculum introduces progressively more challenging math concepts the same way that a video game provides more fun, stimulation and challenge with each level a player reaches.

We would like to involve King neighbors. 

Can you share everyday problems you have that the children can help you to solve using math, or, talk about a career or hobby that you have that uses math?  Do you ever have to do any of the following?

  • Create a budget? For example: for a home remodel or grocery shopping.
  • Are you a business owner who has to price products, make sales and track inventory?
  • Are you a computer programmer who ‘teaches’ computers to perform complex mathematical functions quickly?
  • Are you an engineers who designs electronics, roads, bridges, make buildings stand, etc.?
  • Are you a contractor, baker, chef who must measure parts in order to make a whole?
  • Do you play bridge, or, a sport that requires you make basic arithmetic concepts?

We need your stories and problems for the children to solve.  Our class will be every Tuesday and Thursday in March from 3:30-5:00 p.m. Even if you cannot attend we would love to use your picture, story and problem for the students so that they can make the connection between what they are leaning, their neighbors and real world problems solved by math.   If you are interested in being involved please send a quick email to tanyabarham{at}gmail.com

Thanks for helping King students find fun and success in math.  Go Lions!

Tanya

UNITED NEIGHBORHOODS FOR REFORM (UNR) POSITION ON DECONSTRUCTION OF DEMOLISHED HOUSES IN PORTLAND

Received from UNR (United Neighborhoods for Reform) today:

 

Houses to be demolished can be torn down by a backhoe or deconstructed by hand. A resolution about deconstruction of houses will be considered by City Council on Wednesday, February 17 at 2:30pm. This resolution is the work of the city’s Deconstruction Advisory Group, led by the Bureau of Planning and Sustainability.  Barbara Kerr, a member of UNR and experienced regarding deconstruction issues, has been an invited member of city’s Deconstruction Advisory Group.

 

For details of this resolution see: http://www.portlandoregon.gov/bps/article/563095T

 

The following is information about deconstruction and the position UNR is taking on this issue.

 

We request your written and/or verbal testimony to City Council about this resolution. cctestimony@portlandoregon.gov.  If you live near a house that was deconstructed or demolished, your testimony would be especially important.

 

BACKGROUND INFORMATION ABOUT DECONSTRUCTION

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K.N.A. meeting – February 10th 2016

KNA meeting on February 10th at 6:30 pm- 8:30 pm at NECN

Time and Location:

6:30 PM – Wednesday, February 10th  (Please come promptly at 6:30 pm)

NECN Headquarters

4815 NE 7th Ave, Portland, OR 97211

 

Agenda

Introductions/ Approve agenda and minutes

Grievance committee chair

6:35 Derwin Cunningham’s appointment to at-large #2                      Eileen

6:40 participatory mapping information                                                  Zoeller

7:10  tree inventory                                                                                       Maureen

7:20 Green King community involvement                                                Diego

7:30 NECN rep votes                                                                                     Dave

7:40 sewer project                                                                                          Siobhan

7:50 PDC update on Vanport

8:20  Association Business

Treasurer’s Report – Diego

Announcements – Nick

Committee Reports:

Communications- Blaire

Land Use- Leigh

SALT- Eileen

NECN Report – Recommendations

Spring Clean-Up-  Matt

Grievances- Nick

By-laws- Nick

Livability- Eileen

 

King School Park Community Gathering

Youth players kicking around during the dedication of Bless Field in North Portland made possible by Portland Timbers 107st Supporters Group and Operation Pitch Invasion.

King School Park Community Gathering on Thursday, February 11th at 6:30 pm

Join us for a discussion on a community-proposed project to resurface the tennis courts in King School Park with new futsal soccer courts.

You can also provide feedback at www.surveymonkey.com/r/kingschoolpark

Time & Location:

Thursday, February 11th

6:30 to 8:00 pm

King School Cafeteria

4906  NE 6th Avenue

Childcare and snacks provided

Contact: Diego Gioseffi –  Green King/ King Neighborhood Association diego@kingneighborhood.org

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