Sessions Met with Resistance ‘City of Roses’ Volume XLVI • Number 38 Mayor, protestors oppose visit of Trump official See Story, Page 2 On the Starting Blocks Still time to sign up for MLK Dream Run See Local News, page 3 www.portlandobserver.com Wednesday • September 20, 2017 Established in 1970 Committed to Cultural Diversity photo by b ruce e ly /NbA. com Roosevelt High School students Lammi Kalil (from left), Justice English and Isobel Boyd join Portland Trail Blazers point guard Damian Lillard (center) at a school assem- bly Thursday to kick off a motivational ‘RESPECT’ program that focuses on encouraging students to adopt core values through respectful behavior. Respect and Success: Lillard on young people making good choices Since his arrival in 2012, Portland Trail Blazers point guard and NBA sensation Damian Lillard has placed a high priority on positive interactions with fans, especial- ly with the young people he can influence to make good choices in life. As the new school year begins, the Oak- land, Calif. native has tipped off a re-en- ergized “RESPECT” program to encour- age Portland students to adopt core values through respectful behavior. He met with students at Roosevelt and Parkrose High Schools last week to launch the program. The two schools were specifically chosen as partners for this year’s effort. Roosevelt Principal Filip Hristic said he was very excited about the program and how it can positively influence students. “We’re so appreciative to Damian,” he said. “We will be utilizing the support Damian has to offer to increase school en- gagement and ultimately our graduation rate. We are grateful for this opportunity.” A new curriculum for 2017 will engage students to show up, work hard and be kind: Showing up by arriving on time each day ready to engage and learn, showing re- spect for your family and teachers; work- ing hard by doing your best and showing respect for yourself and your future; and being kind by showing respect and valuing the differences in others. Throughout the year, teachers and coun- selors will be empowered to reward stu- dents who have embodied the program’s principles with tickets to Trail Blazers games; Damian Lillard adidas merchan- dise; and other special giveaways. “We are thrilled to have Damian Lil- lard and RESPECT as part of our students’ experience this year,’ said Parkrose Princi- pal Molly Ouche. “Damian’s positive role modeling and leadership will help make Parkrose High School and Parkrose stu- dents even better by providing opportuni- ties and experiences to reinforce showing up, working hard and being kind. We ap- preciate his level of involvement and com- mitment to this work.” Lillard started “RESPECT” in 2013 during his rookie NBA season with the Blazers. “I’ve always defined success as trying to be the best version of myself, and positive- ly impacting as many lives as possible,” he said.