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Apr
23
2026
No School: April Break
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24
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Committee Recommends Budget to Board
Mar
24
2026
The Board of Public Education's Finance Committee on March 23 held a public hearing on the proposed school budget for the 2026-2027 school year (FY27). The Committee also voted to make adjustments to the FY27 budget that would lower its impact on the school portion of the tax rate from 7.3 percent to 6.43 percent and approved sending its recommended budget to the full Board. The Board is slated to hold a first reading and public hearing on the Finance Committee's recommended budget on March 31. Watch the Finance Committee's meeting on YouTube:
https://youtu.be/T6h8qBUwn4s
Elementary Schools
FY27
High Schools
Middle Schools
Portland Adult Education
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FY27 Budget Presentation
Mar
10
2026
On March 10, Superintendent Ryan Scallon presented the proposed budget for the 2026-2027 school year. He started his presentation of the fiscal year 2027 (FY27) budget with a report of the improved outcomes for students the district has seen over the past two years of implementation of its five-year Strategic Plan—particularly for economically disadvantaged students, multilingual students learning English, and students with IEPs in reading and in math. The proposed budget aims to build on that progress while confronting fiscal challenges.
Elementary Schools
FY27
High Schools
Middle Schools
Portland Adult Education
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People
Vote for PPS Music Teachers
Feb
26
2026
Nate Witherbee, music teacher at Portland Arts and Technology High School, and Abby Hutchins, music teacher at Deering and Casco Bay high schools, have been nominated for the Manilow Music Teacher Award, which honors educators who have a passion and dedication to teaching music to students. The two are among 10 Maine music educators vying to be the top vote-getters in an online contest to receive a $10,000 prize—$5,000 in a cash award and $5,000 for instruments for students
.
Elementary Schools
High Schools
Middle Schools
Portland Public Schools
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Achievement
Equity
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New Bilingual ESOL Class at Reiche
Feb
2
2026
Knowing that research shows that being bilingual not only improves students’ academic outcomes but leads to better cross-cultural understanding and opportunities in today’s global world, Reiche Elementary School teacher Roberta de Sousa is leading a new initiative at Reiche this year: teaching an ESOL class to Portuguese-speaking students that focuses on both academic English and academic Portuguese to further accelerate students’ language acquisition in both languages.
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PayPAMS Online Payments End Dec. 31
Dec
18
2025
School meals continue to be free of charge but for students that purchase extras such as drinks and chips, families should be aware that the Portland Public Schools Food Service is transitioning to a new payment software in the spring of 2026 — and the current payment software, PayPAMS, will no longer be taking online payments for students’ meal accounts after December 31, 2025. The system will still be available for students to be able to deposit cash or checks at their schools.
Elementary Schools
High Schools
Middle Schools
Portland Public Schools
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Board Inaugurates Members
Dec
10
2025
Three returning Board of Public Education members and four student representatives were sworn in at the Board’s Inauguration Ceremony on Dec. 9. The Board also voted formally to elect current Board Chair Sarah Lentz and current Board Vice Chair Abusana "Micky" Bondo to continue on in those roles for 2025-2026. At a caucus on Nov. 25, the Board had informally indicated they would again support Lentz and Bondo as Board chair and vice chair for the coming year.
Elementary Schools
High Schools
Middle Schools
Portland Adult Education
Portland Public Schools
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Equity
People
Supt. Letter Rejecting Hateful Rhetoric
Dec
3
2025
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
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Middle Schools
Portland Public Schools
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Board Inauguration Set for Dec. 9
Nov
25
2025
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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Turkey Day Tradition Has 2025 Twist!
Nov
19
2025
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.
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High Schools
Middle Schools
Portland Public Schools
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Elementary Schools Certified as LEED
Nov
5
2025
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
Nov
5
2025
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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Achievement
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PPS Third-Graders Explore River Ecosystem
Oct
1
2025
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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Achievement
Whole Student
$1m Donation To Aid in Arts/Music Education
Aug
13
2025
The Foundation for Portland Public Schools (FPPS) is thrilled to announce that it has received a $1 million donation, half of which is earmarked for supporting arts and music education in the Portland Public Schools system. The donation, made by anonymous donors through the Maine Community Foundation, will allow FPPS to build on existing arts and music programs and launch a new arts partnership. The remaining $500,000 from this generous donation is an unrestricted gift to FPPS.
Elementary Schools
High Schools
Middle Schools
Portland Public Schools
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Board Incumbents Unopposed Nov. 4
Aug
7
2025
Three Board of Public Education members whose seats are up for election Nov. 4 are running unopposed for re-election to their seats.
Elementary Schools
High Schools
Middle Schools
Portland Adult Education
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Important Updates, Information for 2025–26
Jul
10
2025
Here's a summer letter to the PPS community with a brief preview of what you can expect to see at PPS in the coming year related to the school calendar, special education services, and the district’s new policy on cell phone and device-free schools.
Elementary Schools
High Schools
Middle Schools
Portland Public Schools
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PPS Retirees Honored June 10
Jun
11
2025
More than 30 Portland Public Schools employees are retiring this school year. The retirees were honored by the Portland Board of Public Education and the district in a ceremony on Tuesday, June 10. Those recognized have served throughout the district and held a wide variety of roles in service of students and families.
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City Voters Validate FY26 Budget
Jun
10
2025
Superintendent Ryan Scallon and Board of Public Education Chair Sarah Lentz issued a statement expressing gratitude to City voters for their decisive approval June 10 of the Portland Public Schools’ budget for fiscal year 2026. Voters also elected retired Portland High School music teacher Jayne Sawtelle to a vacant at-large Board seat.
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High Schools
Middle Schools
Portland Adult Education
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about City Voters Validate FY26 Budget
Public Feedback Invited on ESEA application
Jun
9
2025
The Portland Public Schools accepts funding through the Elementary and Secondary Act (ESEA) of 1965. As part of ESEA, the district is required to provide reasonable opportunity for public comment on the consolidated application and consider such comment prior to the submission of the application.
Elementary Schools
High Schools
Middle Schools
Portland Public Schools
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New School, Central Office Leaders
Jun
4
2025
Please join the Portland Public Schools in welcoming some new administrators in the district! They include four new elementary school leaders: Joe Trivisonno, principal at Rowe Elementary School; Laurie Cloutier, principal at Lyseth Elementary School; Taryn Southard, new lead teacher at Reiche Elementary School; and Bill Anton, teaching principal at Peaks Island Elementary School and Cliff Island School. The district also recently hired Dr. Cheryl Proctor as Chief of Schools & Academics; Bryon Newcomb as Director of IT; and Sarah Rent as Director of Special Education for Elementary Schools.
Cliff Island School
Lyseth Elementary School
Peaks Island Elementary School
Portland Public Schools
Reiche Elementary School
Rowe Elementary School
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Equity
Whole Student
Summer Meals Program Starts June 25!
May
30
2025
The Portland Public schools will be operating various summer meal sites at 11 locations across the city of Portland this summer. All children and teens 18 years and younger can receive a nutritious meal free of charge to be enjoyed on site. Most sites will begin serving on Wednesday, June 25. Meals will be provided on a first-come, first-serve basis. Children and teens can attend any of the meal site locations convenient to them.
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High Schools
Middle Schools
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Vote on Budget and Board Seat June 10
May
30
2025
The City Council voted unanimously in May to approve the $171.8 million school budget for the 2025-2026 school year. Now it’s the public’s turn: Portland city voters will be asked to give their stamp of approval to the school budget on Tuesday, June 10. In addition to voting on the budget, Portland voters will also have the chance to vote on two candidates running for a vacant seat on the Portland Board of Public Education.
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High Schools
Middle Schools
Portland Adult Education
Portland Public Schools
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Equity
Systems
Public Sessions on Boundaries Set for June
May
28
2025
Initial public engagement sessions regarding the work of the Attendance Boundaries Advisory Committee are set for early June. Here are the dates, times and locations of the meetings (PLEASE NOTE THAT THE LOCATION OF THE JUNE 3 MEETING HAS BEEN CHANGED TO EAST END COMMUNITY SCHOOL):
Monday, June 2
, 6 p.m. to 7 p.m, in person at Ocean Avenue Elementary School
Tuesday, June 3
, 6 p.m. to 7 p.m, in person at East End Community School
Wednesday, June 4
, 6 p.m. to 7 p.m, VIRTUAL. Here's the
link to join
.
Elementary Schools
Middle Schools
Portland Public Schools
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about Public Sessions on Boundaries Set for June
Last Day of School Update
May
22
2025
The last day of school for students for the 2024-2025 school year will be Tuesday, June 17, and the last teacher day will be Wednesday, June 18. On the last student day, schools will dismiss students three hours before their usual release time.
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High Schools
Middle Schools
Portland Public Schools
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Council Approves FY26 School Budget
May
20
2025
The City Council voted unanimously on May 19 to approve the $171.8 million 2025-2026 school year budget recommended by the Portland Board of Public Education. The vote now sends the budget to City voters on June 10. The budget balances fiscal constraints with necessary investments to increase academic rigor, foster a joyful and supportive school culture and help provide more effective instruction to students with disabilities. It would raise the school portion of the property tax rate by 5.33 percent ($0.42 per $1,000 of assessed value). For the owner of a median-priced $500,000 home, the budget would increase property taxes by $210 per year or $17.50 per month.
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High Schools
Middle Schools
Portland Adult Education
Portland Public Schools
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USM, PPS Partner To Reduce Waste
May
16
2025
The New England Environmental Finance Center (NEEFC) at the University of Southern Maine is working with the Portland Public Schools (PPS) on a comprehensive environmental audit and action plan to reduce waste and improve sustainability in 17 of the district’s elementary, middle and high schools.
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High Schools
Middle Schools
Portland Public Schools
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“I am repeatedly impressed with the level of my daughter's academics...the quality of the teachers is remarkable."
PPS Parent
"I'm proud to work for an educational system that constantly tries to improve and values everyone."
PPS Faculty
Our students come from a wide variety of culturally rich backgrounds. We believe that learning in diverse groups prepares students to thrive.
Top 10 most spoken languages in the district includes: English, Somali, Arabic, Lingala, Khmer, Portuguese, Spanish, French, Vietnamese and Kinyarwanda.
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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