Providence Willamette Falls
Providence Willamette Falls school program is an intrinsic part of the Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Unit that provides treatment for children with mental health challenges. This is a 22-bed unit serving children with mental and behavioral needs from the ages of 5 through the end of their 17th year. Education is provided four hours a day with the focus on academic curriculum, tutoring and homework coordination. Hospital school teachers work closely with a multi-disciplinary team of psychiatrists, nurses, social workers, families and schools to support in the transition of each student to their next placement, providing recommendations for 504 plans, IEPs and school re-entry.
Please view our classroom brochure (PDF) for more information
Please view our classroom brochure (PDF) for more information
Providence Medical Center
1500 Division St Oregon City, OR 97045 Ph: 503-722-3744 Fax: 503-722-3752 Administrator Amy Marquardt-Dustin [email protected] |
School Hours (M-F) — 10:00 am to 12:00 pm & 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm
School Office hours (M-F) — 8 am to 4 pm Providence Willamette Falls Hospital School Program follows Oregon City School District for emergency / weather closures. Please visit FlashAlert or consult your local television / radio station for emergency / weather closure information. |
Administrative Assistants
Tana Cyr [email protected] (503) 290-4621 Xochitl Tombleson [email protected] (503) 262-4200 |
We are proud of the space in which we get to serve our students
Meet the Providence Willamette Falls Staff
Molly Boykoff
Hospital Teacher Providence Willamette Falls [email protected] Ph: 503-722-3718 Molly grew up in Wisconsin. She has been in Oregon for a little over 20 years. She earned her undergraduate degree in Special Education from the University of Wisconsin, Madison. She earned two Masters degrees (in Educational Technology and Education Administration) from DeVry. Molly has been teaching since 2001 in various settings including the Madison Metropolitan School District, the Pajaro Valley Unified School District and the Beaverton School District. She has taught in all grade levels K-12 and has been with MESD since 2016. She lives in Portland and has two children who are both in high school. In her free time, she likes to do Mutual Aid and spend time with her family. |
Angela Turner
Hospital Teacher Doernbecher and Hemophilia Clinic [email protected] Education: BA in Liberal Studies from Oregon State University GO BEAVERS! MA in Special Education and PBIS, Portland State University Teaching Experience: I began my teaching career as an Educational Assistant in a secondary behavior classroom in the Tigard Tualatin School District. I loved this so much that I decided to go back for my masters in Special Education and took over as the teacher of record in that classroom in 2008. I wanted to continue in education but wanted a different track and was able to transition to the hospital school program at RCH Psychiatry in December 2015. I’m thrilled to be a part of such an awesome team! Hobbies: I love doing anything outdoors, including volunteering on a non-profit small sustainable farm out in Colton OR. I also Crossfit, knit, read, travel, and enjoy hanging out with my friends and family and my awesome dog Freyja too! My top books: Kafka on the Shore by Haruki Murakami, How to be Compassionate by Dalai Lama XIV, Ready Player One by Earnest Cline, and any book, blog or article by Jenny Lawson |
Jack Pierce
Educational Assistant Providence Willamette Falls [email protected] Jack comes from Boston, Massachusetts. This past summer, they road-tripped out to Portland with their partner, seeing most of the US for the first time. In the spring, they graduated with a BS in Mathematics from the University of Massachusetts - Boston. They’ve worked in a variety of educational settings, including as a tutor for the past three years, as a teacher’s assistant for a 7th grade math class, and as a lead teacher for a summer school program. Jack loves learning new math, reading, rock climbing, and writing poetry. They’re excited to explore the Portland area, and continue on this wonderful adventure. |
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