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The PTA's says “thank you” and “welcome back” to the staff of Cleveland High School with a hawaiian BBQ Buffet!

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On August 30, 2021, at the CHS Athletic Field, the CHS PTA catered a luncheon and dedicated it to the entire staff of Cleveland High School. The PTA’s Back-to-School Staff Appreciation Hawaiian BBQ was a fantastic way to say "Thank You" and "Welcome Back!"

Delicious food provided by Ate-Oh-Ate.

(August 30, 2021) CHS PTA Board Members at the CHS Athletic Field

(August 30, 2021) CHS PTA Board Members at the CHS Athletic Field

A tremendous "Thank You!" goes out to our CHS PTA Board Members and Volunteers who came out to help. And special shout-outs to our PTA Board Members Leslie and Nicole. They took the Lead on this event and their terrific prep work made the behind-the-scenes especially smooth, efficient and fun. 💚💛💚💛

CHS PTA Meets with Concerned Parents at the CHS Athletic Field

PORTLAND, Ore. — On Tuesday, August 10, 2021, members of the CHS PTA and Foundation met with a group of concerned parents to discuss safety at the Cleveland High School Athletic Field.

This session was brought about by an email sent to the PTA by a parent. During the meeting, parents and students talked about the safety issues they're facing when visiting the field. The group then brainstormed solutions and reviewed strategies for reporting and effective advocacy.

KATU News was on the scene and interviewed CHS PTA President Melissa Toledo: "The situation is bad over here. We're not happy. We're concerned for the safety of our students and all the staff. And just for the community. We're hoping that the city will come out and do something about it," …

Watch the interview on KATU news here.

KATU interviews CHS PTA President Melissa Toledo at the Cleveland High School Athletic Field. August 10, 2021.

KATU interviews CHS PTA President Melissa Toledo at the Cleveland High School Athletic Field. August 10, 2021.

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