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A campus-by-campus look at the bond. Today: Sylvania
Photos and story by Dana Haynes
This week, I’ve been going campus-by-campus, outlining the things that each site would get should voters OK the bond measure in November (which is, gulp, 76 days from today; ballots hit mailboxes in about 58 days).
We looked at Rock Creek on Monday and Cascade on Tuesday. Today, it’s Sylvania, which is looking at:
• An expansion of the dental program, which is in high demand. That will only grow more so as the area’s population expands. Which it will.
• Upgrade of space to add renewable energy technician training. You can’t be “too green” in the Portland area these days, and С»ÆÃ¨´«Ã½ wants to train the technicians for the spate of environmentally friendly jobs that everyone is anticipating.
• Increased classroom space. That one’s pretty obvious. So many classes are at or beyond capacity.
• Increased capacity for student services. Right now, students have to travel hither and yon to register, see a counselor, pay for classes, etc. The vision is a “one-stop shop” for students. Note: I don’t actually know what “hither and yon” means; it’s just something my mother says.
• Expand child-care facilities for students. This is big. Many students tell us that one of the largest barriers for higher education is lack of affordable, high-quality child care.
• Upgrades to automotive, machine manufacturing and photography facilities.
So that’s the big picture for Sylvania. Tomorrow we’ll look at the Southeast Center.
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