Last week’s poorly run Portland Public Schools board meeting about a controversial contract revealed a board chair who can’t command a meeting, a superintendent resistant to questions and a board dynamic close to breaking down, the editorial board writes. None of this bodes well for financial stewardship and accountability for the district.
Was the low point of last Tuesday’s Portland Public Schools board meeting when Vice Chair Michelle DePass decried the district’s “13 years of failures” in managing its school bond construction program – glossing over the on-time modernizations of fiv… [5673 chars]
Source: The Oregonian | Published: 2025-12-07T15:00:00Z
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