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OPB’s First Look: How not to close a school
OPB’s First Look: How not to close a school
OPB’s First Look: How not to close a school

Published on: 12/18/2025

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Good morning, Northwest.

There’s rarely an easy way to close a school. The West Linn-Wilsonville School District is learning that lesson the hard way.

OPB education reporter Elizabeth Miller leads off this morning’s newsletter with a story on fraying trust in the exurban district.

In other news, Pendleton cracks down on vacant buildings, and federal policy cuts could force hundreds into homelessness in Multnomah County.

Heavy rain is expected to soak western Oregon and Southwest Washington into tomorrow.

Here’s your First Look at Thursday’s news.

—Bradley W. Parks

Bolton Primary School West Linn, Ore. on Dec. 17, 2025.

In West Linn, a tough lesson on how not to close a school

West Linn-Wilsonville School District is a suburban Clackamas County district with 16 schools. Like almost every school district nationwide, West Linn-Wilsonville is facing budget challenges.

This past January, the West Linn-Wilsonville school board voted to keep all primary schools open, rejecting a plan to consolidate the small schools in the district to help save money. But less than a year later, the district is already walking back that motion.

The flip-flopping has left parents frustrated. (Elizabeth Miller)

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A car is crushed by a fallen tree on Northeast 24th Avenue on Wednesday, Dec. 17., 2025 in Portland.

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FILE - Multnomah County Chair Jessica Vega Pederson, center, greets volunteers and staff at a warming shelter in Southeast Portland, Feb. 11, 2025.

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Work continues on the new base and fountain for the Thompson Elk statue in downtown Portland, Ore., on Wednesday, Dec. 17, 2025

A Portland statue has been out of the public eye since 2020. It could return in the spring

The Thompson Elk statue was removed from its spot in downtown Portland after someone sprayed it with graffiti and built fires in the fountain five years ago.

An alphabet soup of organizations overseeing the project has contributed to the timeline required for the statue’s restoration.

As of yesterday, Portland officials are hopeful the elk will make its return in a few months. (Kristian Foden-Vencil)

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