


Additionally, we expect appropriate online conduct at all times for school-related meetings and work, including adherence to the following expectations: To ensure a safe and appropriate learning environment, we expect all students to abide by behavioral expectations that we would likewise expect if students were attending class in person. It’s also important to remember that despite the availability of this program, the best tools to protect individuals against COVID-19 are vaccination for those eligible, physical distancing, masks, proper ventilation and airflow, hand hygiene, and staying home if ill or exposed to someone with COVID-19. We know that this is an important tool in our effort to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Please call us immediately and we will follow the guidance provided by our partners at the Multnomah Health Department. If it is a positive (or inconclusive) result, we ask that you keep your student home from school. Please note: PPS will not receive the results of your student’s test. You will receive a secure email with your child's results.

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If you are interested in having your student(s) participate in this free weekly COVID-19 screening testing program, please send a signed copy of the opt-ins to the Lincoln Office. Screening testing provides early detection of COVID-19, even when individuals have no apparent COVID-19-like symptoms. In our continued effort to limit the spread of COVID-19 in our communities, Lincoln High School will participate in a weekly COVID-19 Screening Testing Program, a partnership between the Oregon Health and Science University (OHSU) and PPS. This acknowledgement demonstrates a commitment from Lincoln High School to work to dismantle the ongoing legacies and ideologies of settler colonialism. In the reconstruction of this institution, let us acknowledge that it was founded upon exclusion and erasures of many indigenous peoples, including those on whose land we are standing upon today. Today, their descendants are primarily members of the Grand Ronde and Siletz Confederated Tribes, with Chinook and other tribal relations at Warm Springs, Yakama, and the Chinook Nation. There were also Kalapuya (Tualatin villages) nearby and the Molalla people in the Willamette Valley. Where Portland stands today are the historic homelands of several bands of Chinook-speaking people (including many Multnomah, Clackamas, and Watlata/Cascade villages). In remembering these communities, we honor their legacy, their lives, and their descendents - past, present, and future. It is important to acknowledge the ancestors of this place and recognize that we are here because of the sacrifices forced upon them.
