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Alliance HS @ Meek ProTech (Meek campus)
4039 NE Alberta Ct.Portland, OR 97211
Phone: 503-916-5747
Fax: 503-916-2680
E-mail: ajm@pps.k12.or.us
School-created web pages: /schools-c/pages/meek/
Grade levels: 10-12
Enrollment: Enrollment by Application
Principal: A. J. Morrison
About:
We offer a small campus with an advisory program to facilitate students' progress in earning a standard diploma. The program provides counseling groups to address special needs, technical training to prepare students for employment, personalized, individualized instruction, and dual credit options in academic and professional technical courses
Information Sessions: Please call the school for the dates and times of parent information sessions. New students may enroll approximately every six weeks.
Community partnerships
- Department of Motor Vehicles, Mt. St. Joseph Residence and
Extended Care Center, Boeing, Holladay Center Child Care,
Portland State University, Portland Community College, NW
Automotive Trades Association.
Student learning environment
- Ungraded alternative high school for 16- to 21-year-olds
previously unsuccessful in traditional high school programs. - Low pupil-to-teacher ratio in all classes.
- Accredited high school diploma awarded (CIM/CAM alignment).
- Vocational programs align to industry training.
- Advisory Program, Teen Parent Services, School Nurse,
Tuality Mental Health Consultant, School to Work
Coordinator, School Counselor, Teen Health Center.
Curriculum components
- Students' electives focus on: arts and communication,
child care, home repair training, health occupations,
marketing, manufacturing technology, mechanical technology,
natural resources and office systems. - Academic and vocational college credits available.
- Cooperative work experience, internships and practicums
offered. - Community- and project-based learning activities.
- Individualized, self-paced, competency-based education
planning. - Quarter (.25) credits awarded in six-week terms.
- Special Education Resource Center (ERC), English as a
Second Language (ESL) programs and Talented and Gifted
(TAG).
Staff
- 15 teachers, 3 educational assistants, school counselor,
mental health specialist, head teacher, principal and
additional support staff. - Staff members are experienced in individualized
instructional strategies and curriculum development.
Parent and family support
- Guardian/student admissions interview and orientation.
- Conferences two times yearly; progress reports six times
yearly. - Advisors monitor groups of 15 students to provide support,
guidance and communication.
Special programs and features
- Advisory system facilitates students' progress
- On-site employment assistance.
- Small counseling and support groups to address special
needs. - Vocational leadership clubs .
- Dedicated staff and small classes to provide personalized
approach.
Statistics and test scores
- Report cards and AYP Scores
Oregon Department of Education school report cards - School Enrollment and Program Data
- Standardized test scores
Course syllabus
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