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Six more former students sued the school in April 2020 saying they were fondled, groped, and sexually abused by former teachers Richardson Shoemaker, Robert Ashe, Art Leo and Sam Crawley. [52] A total of 16 former students have filed suit against Catlin Gabel. [53]
School History. The history of Catlin Gabel reaches back to 1859 with the founding of Portland Academy (later called the Preparatory School) in downtown Portland, where Priscilla Gabel was a teacher. In 1931, it became known as Miss Gabel's School.
In addition to her work on the board, she has served Catlin Gabel as a PFA representative and auction co-chair, and as a member of the Executive Council, the New Family Integration Committee, and the Diversity Action Council. She is the parent of two Catlin Gabel graduates and one current student.
Mar 9, 2020 · A Brief History of Catlin Gabel School According to a 2008 article in CGS’ “The Caller” magazine, in the 1950’s, Catlin-Hillside and the Gabel Country Day School were in a poor financial situation due to the Second World War.
Catlin Gabel School in Portland is the largest nondenominational private school in Oregon, with over 770 students from preschool through the twelfth grade. Considered a national leader in progressive education, the school’s purpose is “supporting inspired learning leading to responsible action,” with an emphasis on academics and ...
Dec 9, 2019 · A search through the Catlin Gabel archives revealed the earliest written reference to I Corinthians 13 as the School Chapter in a Miss Catlin School for Girls brochure dated 1935.
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Catlin Gabel is Portland`s nationally recognized progressive independent day school where students learn by doing. We're known for our talented faculty, for the breadth of our academic and co-curricular programs in our Beginning and Lower School (preschool to 5th grade); Middle School (6th-8th grade) and Upper School (9th-12th grade), and for ...