Rosemary Anderson High School (RAHS) is a private alternative high school in Portland, Oregon, United States. It is a program of the Portland Opportunities Industrialization Center (POIC) and is accredited by the Northwest Accreditation Commission. The school was established in 1983. Rosemary Anderson High School East was established in 2012 to serve students in the Centennial and Gresham-Barlow school districts in eastern Multnomah County. The school provides a year-round program that gives students a last chance to earn a high school diploma. The community based programs of the POIC serve youth and young adults through the age of 25.
The school has an annual enrollment of 190 at-risk students who have been expelled from or dropped out of public high school, including many students experiencing homelessness. The program has a 90% graduation rate for students who enroll and attend classes. The East program can enroll up to 200 students. The school is registered with the Oregon Department of Education, which qualifies POIC to contract with school districts and makes it eligible to instruct and administer high school diplomas and instruct for the GED.
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History
In 1983, Portland Public Schools requested that POIC develop an academic high school program for students who were failing in the public school system. The program was directed by a group of volunteers, led by teacher Rosemary Anderson and former University of Washington Vice President for Minority Affairs Samuel E. Kelly. According to Kelly, Anderson had been with POIC since 1967 and founded the high school program to help her own grandson. She had heard about Opportunities Industrialization Center alternative high school programs throughout the country and wanted to start a similar program in Oregon. The school is located in the Albina neighborhood, which has traditionally had a predominantly African American population.
The school's first graduation ceremony took place in 1992. In 1997, the school, then known as Portland OIC High School, was renamed Rosemary Anderson High School to honor Rosemary Anderson's commitment to helping at-risk youth. Anderson's grandson, Joe McFerrin II, succeeded Kelly as president of RAHS.
2014 shooting
On December 12, 2014, at around 12:15 p.m., a shooting occurred near the school. Four people were injured; a 16-year-old girl was left in critical condition, while a boy and a 20-year-old man were hospitalized in fair condition. A fourth girl was grazed by a bullet and was treated at the scene. Police have stated the shooting appears to be gang-related. On December 13, a 22-year-old man was arrested in connection with the shooting, and was on parole at the time. On December 14, an 18-year-old male was arrested.
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Innovative programs
In 2011, after the school received a $256,000 grant from the Portland Children's Levy to implement an after-school program, Bibi McGill, the lead guitarist and musical director for Beyoncé's touring band, started a twice-weekly yoga program at RAHS.
RAHS East offers students a for-credit mindfulness and meditation class, which is also offered at Wilson High School. The year-long class, part of the Peace in Schools organization, began in September 2014.
See also
- Leon Sullivan
References
External links
- Rosemary Anderson High School (official website)
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