4133 SW Dakota St. SW Portland OR 97221 - Vermont Hills area: 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, Full Daylight
basement, 2,500 SQ. Ft., near Gabriel Park & Community Center (2 blocks), Close to Multnomah Village
Coast View, 15' x 23' Living room , 16' x 24' Family room, Kitchen Eating area, 16' x 18' Storage or game room. 13' x 14' Shop with work benches,
Many Built in Cabinets and Book Cases, Garage, Patio, 2 Fireplaces, Central A/C, Gas FA Heat, CAT 6 hard
wired local network & router in 5 rooms, Automatic yard sprinkler system. Applicances
included, listed below. See additional photos of house and neighborhood below.
About:
Hayhurst School is "Twice As Right"! Hayhurst School houses the K-5 Hayhurst Neighborhood School and the K-8 Odyssey Program at Hayhurst. The Hayhurst staff views learning as a partnership between a student, family and community. Hayhurst Neighborhood School teachers integrate core subjects, utilizing the district-adopted curriculum at each grade level. These include Reading First, Investigations and Foss Science kits providing students with a balanced education. Students receive weekly instruction in arts and technology as a way of engaging them and reinforcing their learning. Hayhurst Neighborhood teachers work collegially to ensure the academic success of each student. The Odyssey Program at Hayhurst is a PPS focus option program. It is a historical theme-based program grounded in rich cultural knowledge. The program emphasizes problem-solving, critical thinking, team building and student leadership. Teachers team-teach in multi-age classroom
Kindergarten: Full-day Kindergarten.
Kindergarten Round-up: February 11, 2009 9:30-11:00 AM 6:00-7:30 PM
Childcare: 7:00 am to 8:00 am and 2:15 pm to 6:00 pm provided by Vermont Hills Family Life
Focus options: Odyssey Program K-8th.
Information Sessions: Odyssey Program Mandatory Informational Meetings: February 4th and 18th, and March 5th,11th, and 17th, 2009. Please call school for times. Wednesdays: School tours from 8:45 to 9:30 AM regularly through March
SUN School classes, Before School Study Center, After School Homework Club, soccer, Goldenball (basketball), little league baseball, track and field, volleyball, Chess Club, TAG Enrichment, Debate Club, Panache Ensemble, Stage Band, Orchestra, Geography Bee, Spelling Bee, Lego Robotics and Science Bowl.
Bicycle Transportation Alliance, Casa Colima, Concordia University, Fanno Creek Clinic, Friends of Trees, G.R.E.A.T., Hillsdale Alliance, Hillsdale Pub, Junior Achievement, Lewis & Clark College, LifeWorks Northwest, Metro, Multnomah County Library, Neighborhood House, Northwest Medical Teams, Oregon Health & Science University, Pizzicato Pizza, Portland Christian Center, Portland Community College, Portland State University, Self Enhancement Inc.(SEI), Starbucks, S.T.A.R.S., Touchstone, SW Community Connection, SW Portland Rotary Club, and United Salad Co.
All classes meet daily using an eight-period-day model.Language arts and social studies are integrated into a two- period block. In addition, each student receives one period daily of reading instruction.
Counselors, support staff and teachers work closely with students in individual and small grade-level groups.
Elective program offerings include Art I and II, Office/Library/Teacher Assistant, Cadet and Concert Band, Concert Choir, Computer Tech I and II, Drama I and II, French I and II, Spanish I and II and Journalism.
Looping option for grades six and seven
School Mission: We, the community of Robert Gray, encourage our students to strive for academic excellence and to think critically and independently; we address the educational, social and emotional needs of our diverse student population; and we provide a safe and stimulating climate to help students become confident, proud and successful. Our mission is to prepare our students to meet the challenges of the 21st century.
Approximately 35 teachers, counselor, student management specialist, library assistant, special education and ESL paraeducators and English as a Second Language (ESL) teacher.
Touchstone Intervention Specialist Program, through theMultnomah County Dept. of Community and Family Services, provides an on-site case manager who works with students and their families. LifeWorks Northwest also provides families with support.
Itinerant Special Education staff include school psychologist, speech pathologist and other support staff as needed.
Some of the many opportunities for parent involvement at Robert Gray include articulation activities, attendance calling, classroom volunteers, eighth-grade promotion, field trips, International Field Day Committee, media center volunteers, Multicultural Fair Committee, Arts Day Committee, Project R.E.A.C.H., Music Boosters club, office support, the Parent-Teacher Association (PTA), PE Booster club, Reading Incentive Committee, assemblies, Run for the Arts, Site Council, Student of the Month celebrations and tutors.
Accelerated math including high school level algebra.
Full-year French and Spanish classes that earn our students high school credit and prepare them to enter second-year foreign language in high school.
Three full years of science life, physical and earth-Annual Science Fair in partnership with Oregon Health & Science University, hands-on labs, environmental projects
within the community, chemistry, physics, astronomy, meteorology, hydrology, geology, microbiology.
Reading incentive through our school-wide reading emphasis. Students maintain reading logs and are recognized for their achievement.
Talented and Gifted (TAG) program.
Individual/small group counseling support.
Our music programs include a marching band, choir, Panache (vocal ensemble), stage band (jazz band) and orchestra. Our students march in the Macy\'s Parade, the Jr. Rose
Festival Parade and participate in the solo and ensemble district-wide competitions and State Honor Band and Choir. They also perform throughout the community and participate in one out-of-state event each year.
Drama presentations include several short productions each semester and art classes using various media.
Before School Study Center coordinated by parent volunteers and After School Homework Club coordinated by SUN School with student tutors from Wilson High School.
Learning Centers for direct service and consultation.
English as a Second Language (ESL).
All School Picnic for families and staff kicks off the school year. International Field Day and a schoolwide Talent Show end the school year.
Field trips, assemblies, curriculum fairs, Reader-of-the-Month and Student-of-the-Month.
Enrichment activities include Geography Bee, Spelling Bee,
Science Bowl, Lego Robotics and Chess Club.
Community service activities provide multiple opportunities for all students to engage in volunteer activities throughout the community.
Student leadership opportunities.
Multicultural Fair.
Gang Resistance Education Awareness Training (G.R.E.A.T.) for 6th graders.
SUN (Schools Uniting Neighborhoods) after school classes for students and adults.
Touchstone Project (Multnomah County Dept. of Community and Family Services) provides an on-site case manager who works with students and their families. LifeWorks
Northwest also provides families support.
All School Science Fair and 8th Grade Project R.E.A.C.H.
The journalism class produces a monthly student newspaper, The Flagship.
About:
Wilson is a comprehensive public high school with a proud tradition of excellence. In addition to our core curriculum, Wilson offers Advanced Placement courses and advanced level courses in English, science, mathematics, computer science, music and art, foreign language and social science. Rigorous programs are also available in marketing, visual and performing arts, computer science, and professional technical education. At the 9th grade level, teachers team for global studies and English in our Freshman Humanities Seminar program offering the support of a smaller learning community as freshman students transition to high school. We offer electives in all six Career Pathways, although our areas of strength in these are: Arts and Communication, Business and Management Systems, Human Resources and Industrial Engineering. Our programs allow students to pursue a rigorous course of study and encourage high academic performance and intellectual growth while also allowing students who excel in fine and performing arts to develop their gifts.
STEP Technology, Inc., Intel, US Forest Service, Oregon Department of Transportation, Oregon Health & Sciences University (OHSU), Fred Meyer, US Bank, Nike, Reed College, Lewis & Clark College, Portland State University, Portland Community College.
Emphasis on academic excellence, critical thinking, development of lifelong learning skills and high expectations for all students while fostering self-esteem, personal responsibility and self-discipline.
WHS puts a strong emphasis on completion of the CIM certificate. Sophomores meeting or exceeding benchmarks in reading, writing, math and science range from 65 to 80 percent.
Programs target student proficiency as set forth by the Oregon State System of Higher Education, exemplified by interdisciplinary curriculum and instruction, cooperative learning, multicultural education, inclusion and collaboration.
High levels of achievement as measured by the SAT and ACT national tests. 2005 SAT results showed double digit gains over previous years.
Wilson's strong academic program prepares students to go
either into the workforce or higher academic pursuits.
Over the past five years, 80% of Wilson graduates have
indicated they will attend two- or four-year colleges.
Diverse student body: ethnic, religious and cultural.
A college preparatory, Advanced Placement and honors curriculum provided at a four-year high school accredited by the Northwest Association of High Schools and Colleges.
Vision Statement: Learning to care and loving to learn, we expect excellence, create community and respect one another. School motto: Diligence, Excellence, Integrity.
A broad range of electives are offered; students may choose further electives and specialized offerings by enrolling in part-time cooperative programs available through high schools, colleges and universities.
Opportunities to learn outside the classroom include Multnomah ESD Outdoor School Program, apprenticeships in science and engineering and many programs at area universities.
Emphasis placed on academics:enrollment in English, foreign language, mathematics, science and social studies is high.
Graduation requirements may be met in regular or accelerated courses.
Advanced Placement courses offered in calculus, US history, government, economics, world history, statistics, English literature and composition, music theory and studio art. Advanced courses also available in biology, chemistry, environmental science, computer science, French, Spanish and German. Courses prepare students to take AP Exams.
Volunteer coordinator; families and community members help coordinate school activities, volunteer in classrooms and study centers, accompany students on field trips, etc.
Woodrow Wilson High School encourages family/community involvement as an essential component of student success.
Families offer support through PTA, volunteers and Booster Club. Wilson Site Council consists of teachers, administrators, parents, community members and students.
Outstanding physical plant: modern brick building with three floors and an elevator on over 20 acres of a park-like setting; wide halls, spacious cafeteria and gymnasium, auditorium, music facilities, choir and drama rooms, Portland Parks and Recreation outdoor swimming pool on site, lighted football stadium with eight-lane all-weather surface track, courtyard, tennis courts and handicapped accessibility.
Counselors monitor academic development and attendance, foster self-esteem and cultural awareness, and enhance success of minority student population.
The library features Macintosh and IBM-compatible computers that are connected to the Internet.
State-of-the-art computer technology in publications, science, library, business, math and writing labs.
Special Education programs help assure that students have opportunities and assistance to maximize learning potential.
In Multnomah Village you'll find locally owned specialty shops, Art Galleries, antiques, restaurants,
spa services and much, much more. Stroll through the village and discover treasures to take home.
Unwind and enjoy the diverse cuisine of popular restaurants and cafes.
Finish the day with a glass of fine wine, microbrew or coffee.
Multnomah Village is just five minutes from downtown Portland.
The Arts Center facility includes classrooms, weaving rooms with over 60 looms, a darkroom, printmaking studio with presses, dance studio, music rooms, a
ceramics studio with pottery wheels, slab roller, and kilns, and an applied arts studio with
sculpture and jewelry making equipment.
Rentable areas include an auditorium and stage, gymnasium, dance studio, classrooms, kitchen, and
kitchenette. Outdoor grounds include a covered basketball court, playground, courtyard, and parking. Many classes are offered each term.
Gabriel Park is a 90 acre park in SW Portland on Vermont Street that includes baseball fields, basketball courts – outdoor, disabled access picnic area,
disabled access play area, disabled access restroom, dog off-leash area, fountain, hiking trails paths – paved,
paths – unpaved, picnic site – reservable, picnic tables, playground, soccer field, softball field,
statue or public art, tennis court – outdoor, and volleyball court.
Includes basketball court – indoor, community center, fitness room, gymnasium, kitchen – reservable, meeting room – reservable, party room – reservable, swimming pool – indoor, and weight room.
Vermont Hills View House 2,500 Sq. Ft. in quiet residential single family house neighborhood located in SW Portland
(SW 45th & Vermont), 4133 SW Dakota St, Portland OR, View of Coast Range.
3 Bedrooms 2 Baths, Full daylight basement,
1 fireplace upstairs 1 fireplace in downstairs family room. Hardwood floors with area rugs in living room, halls and bedrooms.
Close to downtown Portland, OHSU, PSU, 15min, Close to Multnomah Village,
2 Baths: New Tub, Sink, New Toilet upstairs, New shower,
toilet, sink in basement.
Living room with large Picture Window view of coast range , Kitchen eating area.
Large Family Room in basement. Laundry Room, Shop Room with 2 work benches, Storage Room w/ cabinets.Large Mahogany cabinets & built in bookcases for storage upstairs , Many Storage cabinets & shelves downstairs. Garage for 1 car with new garage door opener.
New roof, New interior paint.
New High Effiency Gas Forced Air Furnace with electronic air cleaner.New Central Air Conditioning.
Heating and cooling system have 7 day 4 cycles per day programmable thermostat.
Energy efficient compact fluorescent lights in most light fixtures.
All new Plumbing and fixturesAppliances included:
New KitchenAid stainless steel Dishwasher,
New KitchenAid w/Convection oven glass flat top Range,
21 CuFT Refrigerator with ice maker,
New 1HP garbage Disposal.
Washer/ Dryer available on as-is basis.
Large garden area, Fruit Trees, and berries. Large Yard, Rear Patio. Small Lawn Area to mow.
Yard has automatic watering system with 6 zone time clock.House has automatic lighting control system with wireless remote control
Wired for cable TV in 5 rooms. Wired for satellite dish TV in living room and family room.
Telephone and High speed internet hard wired with Local area network CAT 6 Ethernet jacks with built in central internet switch in 6 rooms.
(3 bedrooms, kitchen, living room, family room) ISP Providers Comcast Cable, Quest DSL.
House 2 blocks from Gabriel Park:90 Acre Park has tennis courts, baseball fields, playground, hiking trails Includes baseball field,
basketball court – outdoor, disabled access: park play area, disabled access: park restroom, disabled access: picnic area,
fountain, paths – paved, paths – unpaved, picnic site – reservable, picnic tables, playground, soccer field, softball field,
and tennis court – outdoor.
Gabriel Park Community Center located 2 blocks away at at 45th and Vermont St., Community center has swimming pool, complete exercise facilities, indoor basketball court.
Local bus stop is 2 blocks from house, #1 Vermont St., Tri-Met Bus.
Schools: Hayhurst Grade, Robert Gray Middle, Wilson High School.
Cat only Pet, No Smoking.
Lease: $1,275/month + Refundable Security/Cleaning Deposit + Utilities + last months rent. Must have references. Email: sichau@hotmail.com Call: 503-244-3680For more information & pictures see: