‘Save Portland PE’ campaign makes a fast, well-funded splash

A coalition of physical education-loving health and sports groups have put together a splashy “Save Portland PE” campaign complete with a professional poll, a full-page newspaper ad and a radio advertising blitz.

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Facebook Fans Urge PPS to “Save Portland PE!”

Pressure is building at Portland Public Schools following Superintendent Carole Smith’s announcement last week that the school district might eliminate wholesale programs like physical education or art, music and other electives at elementary, middle and K-8 schools.

The superintendent proposed those cuts to help fill the district’s $19 million budget hole for next year.

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Public Supports Physical Education In Face Of Budget Cuts

A public opinion poll conducted over the weekend finds overwhelming opposition to Portland Public Schools’ budget-cutting plans.

District officials have suggested eliminating physical education in the lower grades as one way to help absorb a $19 million state budget cut. But a new survey has found that 86 percent of Portlanders oppose balancing the budget by cutting PE.

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Portland school board could cut P.E.

The “Save Portland P.E. Coalition” took out a full-page color ad in The Oregonian newspaper Tuesday. The ad asks people to call the Portland School Superintendent and school board members, and come to a Tuesday night board meeting to let board members know what they think about P.E. being cut.

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