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West Haven-Sylvan, Oregon

AC with 0 elementsCensus-designated places in Multnomah County, OregonCensus-designated places in OregonCensus-designated places in Washington County, OregonWest Haven-Sylvan, Oregon
West Tualatin View Elementary School Portland Oregon
West Tualatin View Elementary School Portland Oregon

West Haven-Sylvan is a census-designated place (CDP) in Washington and Multnomah counties, Oregon, United States, north of U.S. Route 26. As of the 2020 census, the CDP population was 9,299.

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West Haven-Sylvan, Oregon
Southwest 89th Avenue, Portland West Haven-Sylvan

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N 45.517777777778 ° E -122.76888888889 °
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Southwest 89th Avenue 235
97225 Portland, West Haven-Sylvan
Oregon, United States
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West Tualatin View Elementary School Portland Oregon
West Tualatin View Elementary School Portland Oregon
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French American International School (Portland, Oregon)
French American International School (Portland, Oregon)

The French American International School (French: École Internationale Franco-Américaine) is a French and English language private school in Portland, Oregon, United States. The school was founded by Jean Claude and Maarja Paris in 1979. It has an annual operating budget of over $7 million. Approximately 92 percent of operating revenue is generated by tuition, with other operations and fundraising activities accounting for the remaining 8 percent.A partner school, the German American School, is located in Portland and serves grades K-5. Its graduates may elect to attend middle school at FAIS, in order to receive German-language instruction in language arts and social studies.Community participation is emphasized at the French American International School. In 2012, three high school women who learned French at FAIS assisted with a World War II translation project about "a B-17 crash in the Alps near the French-Italian border." A cookbook by the Families and Friends of The French American International School, Livre de Cuisine : A Compendium of World Recipes, has been favorably reviewed for its use of local food and focus on bringing young people into the kitchen to cook. The school has received Audubon Society certification for "removal of invasive weeds and practicing wildlife stewardship," and a City Commissioner complimented its students for providing "sophisticated ideas and articulate comments" on the 2010 Portland Plan.