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Board of Public Education Inauguration Ceremony

The Portland Board of Public Education invites you to the inauguration ceremony of its newly-elected board members on December 9 at 6:00 pm in person at Casco Bay High School, Room 200, or virtually through Zoom.

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Inclement Weather Plan

Wondering what to do in case of inclement weather? The district will use up to three snow days, with makeup days in June. Additional closures will switch to remote learning.

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Need Food Support This Month?

Due to the federal government shutdown, SNAP benefits are paused for November in Maine. Visit our Community Food Resources page for local support and meal options.

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Pre-K Info Night

Join us for a virtual Parent U Workshop on Thursday, Jan. 8, from 6:00-7:00 PM to learn all about how the Portland Public Schools Pre-K lottery works! Join via Zoom: tinyurl.com/PreKInfoNight26

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Two PPS Employees RISE Award Finalists!

The Maine Department of Education has announced the top 10 finalists for the 2026 Recognizing Inspiring School Employees (RISE) Award. The Portland Public Schools is excited that two of the district’s staff members are among the top 10 finalists for the award, which recognizes exceptional school workforce employees: Liz Meahl and Renee Quattrucci.

  • Casco Bay High School
  • East End Community School
  • Ocean Avenue School
  • Portland Public Schools
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CBHS 13th ‘College March’ Is Dec. 12

It’s the time of year for seniors at Casco Bay High School (CBHS) to put their higher education goals on public display — when the students hold the school’s annual “College March” down Congress Street to the downtown post office. The 2025 College March, which will take place on Friday, Dec. 12, will mark the 13th year that students have paraded down the city’s signature thoroughfare to mail college applications or letters to a significant adult in their life who has supported their educational journey.

  • Casco Bay High School
  • Portland Public Schools
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Supt. Letter Rejecting Hateful Rhetoric
  • Equity
  • People

On Dec. 3, Portland Public Schools Superintendent Ryan Scallon sent a letter to the PPS community disagreeing with recent hateful rhetoric regarding immigrants and specifically the Somali community. The superintendent reiterated the district's support for all students, staff and community members. Read the letter:

  • Elementary Schools
  • High Schools
  • Middle Schools
  • Portland Public Schools
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McKinney-Vento Liaison in the Spotlight
  • Equity
  • People

The work and dedication of Priscila Bitencourt, the McKinney-Vento liaison for the Portland Public Schools, are featured in the Maine Department of Education’s new McKinney-Vento Newsletter. Each month, the newsletter features model McKinney-Vento programs, the liaisons who lead them, and the teams of staff, administrators, and collaborative partners who support McKinney-Vento students and families every day. Bitencourt, who works in the district's Multilingual & Multicultural Center, was selected for the November 2025 McKinney-Vento Spotlight.The article about her focuses on how she and other PPS staff work creatively to support the 500 identified McKinney-Vento students they serve.

  • Portland Public Schools
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Board Inauguration Set for Dec. 9

Three returning members and four student representatives will be sworn in at the Portland Board of Public Education Inauguration on Dec. 9. The Board also will vote to elect a new chair and vice chair for the coming year. At its Nov. 25 meeting, the Board informally decided to support having current Board Chair Sarah Lentz and current Board Vice Chair Abusana "Micky" Bondo continue on in those roles for 2025-2026.

  • Elementary Schools
  • High Schools
  • Middle Schools
  • Portland Public Schools
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Board Equity Letter to Community
  • Equity

This fall, the Board of Public Education held listening sessions with students, staff, and community. At those meetings, the Board heard that many people love the Portland Public Schools and value the care shown to students, the district’s diverse community, and its long-standing commitment to equity. At the same time, others expressed deep concerns that the district is not living up to that commitment. Following those engagement sessions, the Board on Nov. 24 sent a letter to the PPS community pledging that "we are committed to doing better” to realize that equity goal. Read the Board’s letter:
 

  • Portland Public Schools
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Turkey Day Tradition Has 2025 Twist!

The 113th Thanksgiving Day football game between Portland and Deering high schools will take place at Memorial Field at Deering High School on Thursday, Nov. 27, with a 10 a.m. kickoff. The community is encouraged to come out to support our students and — new this year — to also bring a food donation for the Preble Street Food Pantry. Not only will that help local hungry families, but ticket prices will be reduced to $1 for each fan donating a food item.

  • Elementary Schools
  • High Schools
  • Middle Schools
  • Portland Public Schools
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Students Govern Maine for Weekend
  • Achievement

A group of Deering High School students joined other Maine students in “running” Maine state government one November weekend, taking control of the State House, debating more than 100 bills and electing a new youth governor. The students were participating in the Maine YMCA Youth and Government program in Augusta Nov. 7, 8 and 9—an opportunity to experience civics lessons firsthand.

  • Deering High School
  • Portland Public Schools
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Rowe Students’ Robots ‘Come to Life’!
  • Achievement

Nov. 7 marked the culmination of a four-day STEAM lesson for Rowe Elementary School fifth-graders and they had a big task before them: Make the robot creatures they had created “come to life” with lights, motion and sound. Their “Robot Petting Zoo” lesson was an example of the hands-on opportunities in science, technology, engineering, art, and math that the Portland Public Schools provides for elementary students through its Mobile Makerspace. 

  • Portland Public Schools
  • Rowe Elementary School
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Elementary Schools Certified as LEED
  • Systems

Reiche Elementary School is the latest of three newly renovated Portland Public Schools' elementary schools to attain Silver Certification from LEED, or Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design. Presumpscot and Longfellow schools were awarded the certification last year. The certification recognizes the schools’ lower energy costs, improved air quality and healthier learning environments overall.

  • Longfellow Elementary School
  • Lyseth Elementary School
  • Portland Public Schools
  • Presumpscot Elementary School
  • Reiche Elementary School
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Three Board Members Re-elected

Three current Board of Public Education members whose seats were up for election Nov. 4 have each won new three-year terms. They faced no opposition on the ballot.Board members Sarah Lentz and Jayne Sawtelle were returned to their at-large seats, and Board member Julianne Opperman was re-elected to her District 3 seat.

  • Elementary Schools
  • High Schools
  • Middle Schools
  • Portland Public Schools
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FPPS Grants Exceed Record
  • Equity
  • People
  • Whole Student

The Foundation for Portland Public Schools (FPPS) has awarded more grants than ever before in its almost 20-year grant-making history. For the first time, FPPS awarded grants of up to $2,000 via three different grant programs. 135 grants totaling $144,554 will benefit students across 17 schools in the district this school year.

  • Portland Public Schools
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Students Explore Energy Future
  • Achievement
  • Whole Student

King Middle School science teacher Marina Peñalver shared the following account of an “Engineering Our Energy Future,” expedition that King eighth-graders are engaging in: "In this expedition, Matinicus Eight students become authorities on one of our planet’s major dilemmas, human energy usage and its connection to global climate change. 

  • King Middle School
  • Portland Public Schools
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Mock Election Engages Students
  • Achievement
  • Whole Student

Casco Bay and Deering high schools were among 78 schools across Maine participating in the Maine Student Mock Election on Oct. 28. It is the first year that Maine has held a student mock election for a referendum election — and Casco Bay was one of the schools that Maine Secretary of State Shenna Bellows visited that day to mark the event.

  • Casco Bay High School
  • Deering High School
  • Portland Public Schools
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Senator Sees Impact of Free School Meals Program
  • Whole Student

Assistant Senate Majority Leader Jill Duson, who represents part of Portland, servef lunch to Lyman Moore Middle School students Oct. 20. The senator’s visit was an opportunity for her to see the impact of the universal free school meal program and meet with Superintendent Ryan Scallon, Moore Principal Darralynn Jones and Food Service staff.

  • Lyman Moore Middle School
  • Portland Public Schools
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PHS Senior Is Published Author!
  • Achievement

Portland High School senior Ramona Rowe will start college next year with a huge life accomplishment already checked off: She’s a published novelist. Ramona recently had her first full-length novel published through The Telling Room. Titled “Factory Town,” it’s a science fiction novel set in Worcester, Mass., where she has family roots

  • Casco Bay High School
  • Portland High School
  • Portland Public Schools
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PPS Chosen as ‘Agency of the Year’
  • People
  • Whole Student

The Maine Chapter of the National Association of Social Workers (NASW ME) selected the Portland Public Schools for their “2025 Agency of the Year” award in recognition of the ‘incredible work’ of the district’s social workers and school counselors to ensure all students have access to support for social, emotional and behavioral health issues. 

  • Portland Public Schools
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PPS Third-Graders Explore River Ecosystem
  • Achievement
  • Equity

The Gambo Dam in Windham was the setting in September for Portland Public Schools third-graders to get some real-life lessons about life science and the Wabanaki, the Indigenous peoples whose homeland encompasses present-day Maine. The students got to experience the dam’s impact on the Presumpscot River in person and learned from Wabanaki guides about the relationship of animals and humans to the ecosystem.

  • Elementary Schools
  • Portland Public Schools
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Hannaford, PPS Launch Food Pantry at PHS
  • Whole Student

Hannaford Supermarkets and the Portland Public Schools have teamed up to launch a new school-based food pantry at Portland High School — which officially opened Sept. 16. The pantry will expand food access for students and their families in need. As many as 500 students are expected to use the pantry each month. Hannaford donated $10,000 to the school to fully renovate the space, purchase refrigeration and storage, and stock the shelves with fresh, nutritious food options for students. 

  • Portland High School
  • Portland Public Schools
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FPPS Secures $54K Grant for Talbot School
  • Whole Student

The Foundation for Portland Public Schools (FPPS) is excited to announce that United Way of Southern Maine is investing $53,940 in Gerald E. Talbot Community School. The donation will support Talbot’s whole-school model, which integrates learning in Pre-K through grade 5 with family and community engagement. “United Way’s support is a huge boost to the community school model being piloted at Talbot,” said Andrea Weisman Summers

  • Portland Public Schools
  • Talbot Community School
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Virtual HS Preference Night Sept. 29

Eighth-Grade Families: Please join us on Monday, September 29, from 6:30 p.m to 8 p.m., for a virtual discussion about the three different high school options — Casco Bay High School, Deering High School, and Portland High School — that the Portland Public Schools offers to students who will start ninth grade in the fall of 2026. Students will have the opportunity this fall to tell us which high school they would prefer to attend.

  • Middle Schools
  • Portland Public Schools
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Enhancing academic preparedness for college and career and instilling a joy of learning in our students by delivering a universally accessible, rigorous, and equitable curriculum.

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Cultivating inclusivity and connecting community through partnering with families and community organizations to nurture supportive, inclusive school communities that promote belonging and engagement.

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Elevating recruitment, retention, and staff development practices focused on ensuring instructional excellence and cultivating an inclusive work environment that supports collaboration and staff well-being.

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Streamlining operations for equity, efficacy, and accountability through developing and implementing consistent and clear operational procedures and systems.

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The Portland Public Schools strives to be an anti-racist, inclusive district by vigilantly supporting each student to achieve their potential and rooting out systemic inequities. 

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Charting a Course To Success, Together

The district's Strategic Plan serves as a roadmap for Maine’s largest and most diverse school district.

The Strategic Plan has five strategic priorities with specific initiatives aligned to each one. The priorities are: Equity, Achievement, Whole Student, People and Systems.

 

Testimonials

What our alumni have to say about Portland Public Schools.

All of my teachers went out of their way to make sure I had the resources I needed to achieve my goals. The extracurricular programs allowed me to find my passion in helping others.

  • Alexandra Kiladjian
  • Portland High

PHS provided me with a strong foundation of cultural understanding, willingness to lead, and intellectual curiosity that have allowed me to fulfill my ambitions.

  • Aren Kiladjian
  • Portland High

All of the teachers in the ELL department went out of their way to help me learn. I had the resources I needed in school and outside the school to achieve my goals.

  • Zehra Abukar
  • Portland High & PATHS

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Students

Our students come from a wide variety of culturally rich backgrounds. We believe that learning in diverse groups prepares students to thrive.

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Languages Spoken

Top 10 most spoken languages in the district includes: English, Somali, Arabic, Lingala, Khmer, Portuguese, Spanish, French, Vietnamese and Kinyarwanda

77%

Graduation Rate

The Portland Public Schools’ goal is that every student will graduate prepared and empowered for college and career. 

51%

Economically Disadvantaged

Students are identified as economically disadvantaged based on eligibility for free or reduced-price meal programs or other criteria reflecting economic need.

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2025-2026 Budget

The budget is grounded in equity, centers students, supports our staff and schools and is aligned to our Strategic Plan.

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Employees

We strive to attract and retain the most talented and diverse staff and are committed to ensuring that our staff members have the skills and support that they need to realize expectations.