IJnrtüxxih (ßbseruer May 2. 2007 PageAS Heading Off Trouble at New Columbia continued from Front trated in in tim id a tin g num bers along N .E. M artin L uther King Jr. B oulevard last sum m er, getting into alterca tio n s w ith neighbors and police. But M cGranahan doesn’t define the activity as gang-related. “T he root problem is that kids a re b r in g in g p r o b le m s fro m school, g etting g roups to g e th er and sp ark in g fig h ts,” he said. “ A nd w ith 50 to 75 kids w atching the fight and w ith tech n o lo g y , they can say ‘it’s h app en in g right n o w ,’ w hich brings m ore people into the a re a .” N ew C o lu m b ia has suffered som e fairly serious assaults and robberies associated w ith these crow ds, and M cG ranahan said a recent fight occurred after a black youth told a Latino youth "this was a black park and he needs to stay o u t.” C urrently, two full-time officers patrol the neighborhood and the housing authority recently agreed to pay for a third. The precinct plans to hire this third officer by the first week o f May, m eaning the area will be patrolled seven days a week instead o f Thursday through M on­ day. But the biggest part o f the solu­ tion, M cG ranahan says, is rallying the involvem ent o f those who per­ sonally know the kids. " I 'm not sure cro w d co n tro l is the so lu tio n ,” he said. “ W e’re getting youth p ro b atio n o fficers out there, and p aren ts and co m ­ m unity m em bers are in teractin g w ith k id s.” A com m unity safety meeting last week was m eant to be a presenta­ tion on gangs and training, but as police officers anticipated, the re­ cent youth problem s dom inated the discussion. Several neighbors signed up for foot patrol that evening and volun­ teered for neighborhood watch. Also, the housing authority is d o ­ ing their part to curb violence in the park. H A P ex e cu tiv e d irec to r Steve R udm an said that w ith in the next m onth they will increase the light­ ing at the park and rem ove a clim b­ ing structure that o b sc u re s the basketball court from street view , t h e r e f o r e in c r e a s i n g w hat Rudm an calls "th e m ost fish b o w l­ like place o f the w hole n eighbor- M cC O Y PARK ID PARKS a RECREATION HOURS- 5A M -I0W photo by M ark W ashington /T he P ortiand O bserv er Community Liaison Leslie Esinga works to keep McCoy Park safe in the New Columbia neighborhood of north Portland. h o o d ." A lso, since many o f the youth d o n 't live in the neighborhood, they rely on T ri-M et’s No. 4 bus line to gather at the park. Rudm an said New Colum bia is w orking with the transit agency’s rider advocate pro­ gram to help suppress any prob­ lems that occur on the bus ride to or from the area. “We d o n ’t want families to feel afraid,” Rudm an said. "A nd part of reclaim ing the park is reusing the park.” But Esinga, who has an intimate perspective o f New Colum bia, says residents must be patient with the burgeoning com m unity. Two Events on School Success P o rtlan d P u b lic S ch o o ls is reaching out to the local com m u­ nity with two events this w eekend. On Friday, May 4, student danc­ ers and musical groups from Port­ land Public S chools’ W ilson C lus­ ter in S outhw est P ortland and Jefferso n C luster in north and northeast Portland will perform at "Show case 2007: Dream , Believe Succeed” at H ighland Christian C om m unity C enter. 7600 N.E. G lisanSt. The evening begins at 6 p.m. with refreshm ents and an opportunity for students and fam ilies to connect, and continues at 7 p.m. with the perform ances. On Saturday. May 5. the Jefferson high school com m unity will host a conference for all PPS parents and teachers. “Schools and Parents C ol­ laborating for Student Success,” takes place from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, M ay 5, at King School, 4906 N.E. Sixth Ave. There is no cost, and breakfast and lunch will be provided for free. Educational leaders will provide collaborative strategies forparents and teachers to help students suc­ ceed. M aterials will be available in English and Spanish. Preregistration is requested but not required by calling Lionel Clegg at 503-916-6282. "Y ou have a lot o f new people com ing in who d o n 't know each o th e r ,” sh e sa id . “The connectiveness isn’t there because it's all too new ." "G ive it tim e," is her advice. Advertise with diversity //? (îfH w jty c r Call 5(13-288-0033 ob Seth Franco, the first Caucasian Harlem Globetrotter since 1942, will be a guest of honor this week at the Doris Verbout Memorial Basketball Tournament at the Moore Street Salvation Army in north Portland. Globetrotter Prays; Shares Success Story Seth F ranco w ill share his p e r­ sonal life story in w hich his d e d i­ catio n to p ray er and study gave him the d irectio n he needed to succeed in life and becom e the f ir s t C a u c a s ia n H a r le m G lo b etro tter since 1942. Franco wi 11 be the guest o f honor this week at the Doris V erbout M emorial Basketball T ournam ent at the Moore Street Salvation Army, 5325N . W illiam s Ave. The tourney runs from Thursday, May 3 through Sunday, May 6. For the specific times of Franco's appearances,call Tim Fuquaat 503- 493-3925 or visit F ranco’s website at sethfranco.com . MM MMMMMMNNMMMM De La Salle on Solid Ground continued from Front Roosevelt. Fifty five percent o f stu­ dents at De La Salle are a racial m inority and m ore than 50 percent live in poverty. But the cu rricu lu m at De La Sal le is com pletely d ifferent. T he c a th o lic school is p art o f the C risto Rey N etw ork w ith m ore than 15 schools acro ss the c o u n ­ try. All are faith -b ased and all lay m ost o f the re sp o n sib ility for ed u catio n on the student. De La S alle o ffers jo b training and other th in g s th a t P o r tla n d P u b lic S chool stud en ts d o n 't get, but still the sta ff is hum ble. “ We never bash Portland Public Schools," said H ennessey, "M ost o f th e s tu d e n ts h e re are underserved and the goal was to b ring a rig o ro u s ed u c a tio n to people who co u ld n 't afford it." A nother com ponent o f De La Salle is the dress code. Male stu­ dents must wear ties to school and female students must w ear button dow n shirts. Dressing for success is im portant at De La Salle and also for their jobs. Freshman Darnell Peterson, who attended nearby Holy Redeem er for m iddle school, currently works at Xerox in W ilsonville. As a stu­ dent at De La Salle, he and his classm ates must do an internship one day per week. W orking fast food, a com m on right of passage form ally kids earn­ ing m oney to spend at the shop­ ping malls, is surpassed by De La Salle students w ho find they are already paying for their education. Approximately 70 percent o f stu­ dent tuition is earned by the stu­ dents. Sophom ore M ichelle Perea, 16. said that applying to the school was worth it Perea w orks at On Point Credit Union as an intern and she enjoys the work atm osphere at her intern­ ship. She says that the appearance requirem ent adds an elem ent to learning. “W hen you w ear sw eats, you get relaxed," said Perea. "If you dress this way (m ore formal), I feel I am more focused." Darnell Peterson was one o f the 115 incom ing freshman who ap­ plied to De LaSalle. The school was only able to take 85. Senior Titus Stupfel, 18, is leav­ ing before the big m ove to the Kenton campus. "This cam pus has character, but it does ge, crow ded," said Stupfel, who is one o f 38 seniors at De La Salle and is trying to choose which college to attend. The student population at De La Sal le is scheduled Io from 230 to 350 by the year 2011. For more inform ation about De La Salle and how to gel a child enrolled, call the school at 503-285- 9385. THAT’S A CALL FOR HELP. Getting your life back starts with a call for help. Treatment is free, confidential and it works. I 877-2-ST0P-N0W oregonlotteryhelp.org