November 8. 2006 Jln |Llnrthxnò (0h serti er Page B3 Support Builds for Community Transitional School Site prepared on NE Killingsworth Sehool. O ur Future” to pay for construction o f a perm anent sehool on two acres o f vacant land in the Cully N eighborhood at 6507 N.E. The Bill & Melinda Gates Founda­ Killingsworth St. tion has granted $300,(XM) to help the Pre-eonstruetion work for the new Community Transitional Sehool build 9,(XX)square-foot,one-story building its first permanent school for Portland’s is nearly complete. Construction is homeless children. scheduled to begin in spring at the The not-for-profit sehool educates 2.35-acre site. Kindergarten through Kth-gradechil­ The sehool is temporari ly housed at dren whose families are homeless or Mt. Tabor Presbyterian Church in living in transition. It is the only pro­ southeast Portland, where it moved at gram of its kind in Oregon hut has the end of July after its eviction from -C heryl Biekle, transitional school principal been disrupted by six different loca­ St. Stephen's Catholic Church in the tions since it began at the Portland Hawthorne neighborhood. school principal and lead teacher. "We YWCA in 1990. "In my 16 years with the school. are often the only stable forceinthese E arlier this year, the sc h o o l’s I've become well aware of the impact kids’ lives. Moving the sehool every board o f directors launched a $3 of moving the school from year to year is incredibly stressful both to mi Ilion capital campaign called "Our year,” said Cheryl Biekle, transitional students and the staff. In my 16 years with the school, I ’ve become well aware o f the impact o f moving the school from year to year >TOB\ Is x iM I B o i i r / l ’lH I’ u k ii A M tO s s i k\h.K Land is prepared for construction o f the Community Transitional School at 6507 N.E. Killingsworth St. in the Cully Neighborhood. The transitional sehixrl’s new build­ ing cam paign’s first major com m it­ ment was a $300,(XX) grant from the J.C. Kellogg Foundation o f New Jer­ sey. San Francisco-based Jamba Juice has committed $ 1(X).(XM) to build a track and playground on the grounds o f the new sehool. F o r m ore in fo rm a tio n , visit transitional sehixrl.org. 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