December 18, 2013 ^urtlanh (Obaeruer inis page Sponsored by IN S ID E Page 3 FredMeyer Week Review O pinion N orthbound pages 6-7 ■•Ä ( 1 E ntertainment G uide 1 "î* photo by D onovan M. S mith /T he P ortland O bserver North Portland rapper Glenn Waco, whose real name is Dracey Ware, wears a gas mask he pur­ chased from Israel as a symbol in his music, filtering negativity into positivity. He also calls himself the ‘Dirty North Kid’ a young hip hop voice who is filliping stereotypes about his urban surroundings. Young rapper voices a different side of the Rose City D onovan M. S mith T he P ortland O bserver by risin g and in tro s p e c tiv e re- invisionment o f the Will Smith hit ‘S um m ertim e.’ W aco raps on Oregon’s history with the KKK, and gives nods to streets like Fessenden, Greeley and Alberta: A collage of news reports detail­ ing shootings in north Portland with a haunting chant of “bang! bang! bang!” is how Glenn Waco, an up­ coming young rapper in the city’s hip-hop scene introduces listeners to his second project, fittingly titled “Northbound.” Untrained ears may hear glorifi­ cation in such a chant, but a closer listen to the entire project reveals the tale of a 21 -year-old man balanc­ ing the struggles and joys of com­ ing from what was once treated as a forgotten part of town. “I want people to look deeper “Last Thursdays on Alberta’s always fu ll o f f*****g drama. There's no escape/ Fights with hoodrats and they mamas. Hippies fill up they pockets (ah do busi­ ness). N****s fill up the squadron cars to prison. That neighborhood used to be ours back in the day. Tales from the Crip LiT Smurf lin­ gers on the K. ” continued on page 14 School District to Raise Benson Cap C alendar page 10 Portland School Superintendent Carole Smith an­ nounced Monday that the school district will expand the cap on Benson High School’s enrollment with a final decision coming with the New Year. The school board also approved plans Monday for the remodel of Roosevelt and Franklin high ^ B b C lassifieds page 14 schools. Smith said multiple options are on the table to expand access district-wide to the career-technical education focus at Benson while continuing to support the strength of | F ood v 4 lb Franklin and Roosevelt high schools keep both projects on track for construction to begin in the summer of 2015 with completion anticipated for the fall of 2017. The plans determine the overall layout of a school’s ■ learning spaces such as the gymnasium, theater, common areas and classrooms. They i B preserve historically significant portions of ■ 1 each school's buildings while adding new I v ^ B buildings to promote 21 st century learning, officials said. J**1, The school board also voted Monday to all neighborhood high schools. approve a new K-5 charter school in north “As part o f our report on high school B H Portland’s Kenton neighborhood with the system design, we said we would look at goal of closing the achievement gap for Carole Smith geographic enrollment adjustments in year students of color. three, which we are in,” Smith said. “And we know that One goal of the Kairos PDX Public Charter School there is strong community demand to increase access will be to eliminate race and income as predictors of to Benson’s programs.” success, said Marsha Williams, one of the school’s The approval of master plans for a modernized organizers.