Benson Polytechnic High School Alumni Association

August 30, 2017
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Football Update: A message from Principal Wilson

Parents/Guardians/Benson Tech Supporters   In conjunction with District officials it was decided today that the Benson Tech Football Game vs Milwaukie High scheduled for Friday September 1st will be cancelled.  Benson Tech coaches have been working diligently in getting our … Continue reading

July 1, 2017
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Portland-based Baseballism has Benson roots

Baseballism COO and Benson Alum, Jonathan Jwayad, is part of a quartet of college teammates that have translated their passion for baseball into a hip new company with a nationwide retail presence to compliment its online roots.  Check out their … Continue reading

June 12, 2017
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Class of 1955 – 62 Year

**Updated June 12, 2017** The Class of 1955 is having a picnic at West Linn Park on August 27, 2017. No other details are available at this time, but check back later for updates.

April 14, 2017
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Benson Tech Community Mobilization for the Bond Campaign

What You Need to Know: The Benson Tech community is coming together to support the Health, Safety and Modernization Bond to help make a lasting impact on Benson Tech and the safety of its students for years to come. Join … Continue reading

March 28, 2017
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BPHS Alumni Association Endorses PPS Health, Safety, and Modernization Bond Measure

Benson Polytechnic High School (BPHS) modernization is part of a bond measure recently approved by Portland Public Schools (PPS) for a special election balloting. The District’s school board on February 28, 2017 included $202 million in the overall $790 million … Continue reading