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    Dr. Kimberlee Armstrong

    Superintendent

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  • Dr. Kimberlee Armstrong has a record of advancing student achievement, addressing racial inequities, and closing the achievement gap for students of color through her dynamic approach to classroom innovation, curriculum enhancement, and professional development.

    She brings to the District a deep understanding of Oregon, èßäapp¹ÙÍø and èßäapp¹ÙÍø as a parent, educational leader and an active member of the community.

    Dr. Armstrong’s experience as a teacher, a coach, a principal, a parent and national educational leader, as well as a former intercollegiate basketball player, will translate to the kind of visionary leadership and community teamwork needed to propel èßäapp¹ÙÍø into a new era of excellence.


  • Messages From The Superintendent


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  • Wishing You A Restorative Break

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    Dear families, students, and colleagues,

    It has been a joy to visit learning spaces over the past four months and see our students reengaged in their classroom learning and school activities. I am pleased to observe our students interacting with peers and diving into new curriculum materials. 

    This has been a very productive time for èßäapp¹ÙÍø. My appreciation to all the dedicated Team èßäapp¹ÙÍø members who work everyday to make our school system better and stronger.

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  • Superintendent Guerrero¡¯s Statement on Gun Violence and Impact on School Safety

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    Yesterday, for the third time in two months, a gun was fired just outside a èßäapp¹ÙÍø campus. In two of those instances, èßäapp¹ÙÍø students have been injured. And across the city, during this same time period, far too many èßäapp¹ÙÍøers have been victims of our region’s escalating gun violence.

    As a lifelong educator, I see my primary responsibility as ensuring the safety and well-being of the children and youth under our care, as well as their teaching and learning. I am grateful for the commitment and service of our educators and support staff who everyday dedicate themselves to accomplishing these goals. 

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  • A Note from the Superintendent: In Gratitude

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    In Gratitude

    November 17, 2022

    Dear èßäapp¹ÙÍø families and students,

    Every week, I am filled with joy and gratitude when I visit our school communities. We have a community that continues to demonstrate a commitment to the success of our children and youth. We have adults who care deeply for our students, and who work hard to ensure each child thrives.

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  • A Message From Superintendent Guerrero

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    Dear èßäapp¹ÙÍø families,

    Yesterday, gun violence threatened one of our schools. My heart goes out to not only the two students who suffered injuries, but to their families and the entire Jefferson High School community, whose sense of safety and stability is certainly shaken.

    As educators, we strive to foster joyful, safe learning environments where our students will be inspired. A violent intrusion like this disrupts that important work in the building where it happened, but also across all our district communities. We are here for our community with a variety of  for anyone experiencing ??anxiety, trauma, and distress. 

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Contacts

  • Dr. Kimberlee Armstrong
    Superintendent
     
    Cheryl Pitman
    Confidential Executive Assistant