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Metropolitan Learning Center (Portland, Oregon)

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Type
  
Public

Principal
  
Pamela Joyner

Number of students
  
420

District
  
Portland Public Schools

Architect
  
Floyd Nara

Opened
  
1915

Grades
  
K-12

Phone
  
+1 503-916-5737

Mascot
  
Underdog

Metropolitan Learning Center (Portland, Oregon)

School district
  
Portland Public Schools

Address
  
2033 NW Glisan St, Portland, OR 97209, USA

Similar
  
Couch Park, Wallace Park, Congregation Beth Israel, Weinhard Brewery Complex, Washington Park MAX Station

The Metropolitan Learning Center (MLC) is a public K-12 school in Portland, Oregon, United States.

Contents

MLC is considered an Alternative school.

Academics

In 2008, 86% of the school's seniors received their high school diploma. Of 35 students, 30 graduated, 4 dropped out, and 1 received a modified diploma.

MLC has the highest English Proficiency in the District (at 100% compared to the district average of 83%), and a math proficiency of 67% (also the district average). MLC was rated "High" on the State Testing Performance Database.

Couch School

In 1913 Portland voters were asked to consider a school budget that included new construction to modernize Portland schools. The dilapidated "Couch School," an 1883 structure that had recently closed to contain an outbreak of smallpox, would be torn down, and a new Couch School would be built in 1914 at a cost of $177,000.

The architect for the new school was Floyd Naramore, newly employed as architect and superintendent for Portland Public Schools. Naramore was responsible for many Portland school designs including Benson Polytechnic High School and Shattuck School. Reflecting modern standards of the day, Tudor Revival was chosen as the style for Couch School.

Both the 1883 school and the 1914 school were named for Captain John Heard Couch, an early settler whose land became known as the Couch Addition when Northwest Portland was platted.

Metropolitan Learning Center

In 1968, Amasa Gilman convinced Portland Public Schools to begin an experimental study environment at Couch School designated the Metropolitan Learning Center. Starting with 150 students from Couch School and other sites, the center encouraged students to create their own instructional environment. The center worked with Portland State College, later Portland State University, and Reed College to offer student teachers a central role in classroom instruction. The plan resulted in fewer discipline problems and higher attendance.

Later the school building was renamed Metropolitan Learning Center.

Consideration to Close School

In January 2016, parents from the nearby Chapman Elementary introduced a proposition to the School Board to close the school and re-open Couch Elementary School due to Chapman almost overfilling. A week afterward the District and PPS Recommendation Board notified MLC that they will not be closed.

Explosion

See Northwest District Explosion

Notable Alumni

  • Max Records - Actor, Where the Wild Things Are (film), I Am Not a Serial Killer (film), The Sitter, and others
  • Rebecca Skloot - Bestselling Author of The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks, and a Writer/Editor for New York Times Magazine, NPR, Popular Science, and others.
  • Courtney Love - Singer for Hole (band), wife of Nirvana (band) lead singer Kurt Cobain
  • Tanya Barfield - Playwright
  • References

    Metropolitan Learning Center (Portland, Oregon) Wikipedia