Portland grapples with how to shore up 1 high school without imperiling 3 others

When it came time for Zah’Ryiah Allen to decide where she wanted to go to high school, the answer was a no-brainer.

Her father had gone to Jefferson High School, and following in his footsteps meant everything to Allen, now a senior at the school.

“I used to live right by Jeff,” she said, using the nickname for the Albina high school that’s long been the pride of Portland’s Black community, even as generations of its longtime residents moved east and north as gentrification upended their neighborhood…

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