Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, May 08, 2013, Page 5, Image 5

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Portland Community College Cascade Campus President Aigle Gatewood delivers a commencement address at Osaka Jikei College in Osaka, Japan.
Cultural Exchange in Japan
Cascade campus president builds international ties
A be P roctor
Portland Com m unity College
Cascade Campus President Algie
G atew ood recently got a crash
course in Japanese com m ence-
by
education for me to be a part o f it.”
G atew ood visited O saka in
m ent cerem onies.
to m aster before he delivered his M arch as part o f the growing rela­
As the com m encem ent speaker speech es.
tionship between Portland Com ­
for tw o grad u atin g classes at
“It was a beautiful graduation,”
munity College and Osaka Jikei, a
O saka Jikei College in O saka, Ja- he sa id . “ F o rm a l, d ig n ifie d , division o f the Jikei group o f col­
pan, he had a steep learning curve steeped in tradition. It was an leges, a diverse institution with
operations all over Japan. Dr.
Gatewood was on hand as a guest
o f Osaka Jikei to address their
graduates and to discuss the pos­
sibility o f strengthening the two
institutions’ relationship in the
future.
Osaka Jikei and PCC began a
relationship in 2009, in which sci-
continued
on page 18
More
Teachers for
High Schools
Portland Public Schools Super­
intendent Carole Smith presented a
budget option to the school board
Monday that would provide 41 more
teachers for high schools next fall.
An equity formula would also
remain in effect that provides all
high schools with additional staff to
improve outcomes for students who
have been underserved.
Sm ith’s budget would provide
enough teachers to offer every stu­
dent access to at least 7 classes next
school year, but could grow to eight
classes if a new labor agreement is
reached with the Portland Associa­
tion of Teachers.
The budget proposal does not
affect staffing at elementary or
middle schools.
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