List of school districts in Oregon

Summary

This is a list of public school districts in Oregon, a U.S. state. The Oregon Department of Education has authority over public schools. Oregon has 188 public school districts.

History edit

In previous eras, the state had around 2,000 school districts. This figure was down to 365 in 1969.[1]

Types of districts edit

Oregon's elementary and secondary school districts include unified, component elementary, union high and unified elementary districts. Unified districts serve students from kindergarten to twelfth grade, union high school districts serve students in seventh or ninth grades through twelfth grade who reside within the district's boundaries and have attended component elementary districts within the district's boundaries. Component elementary districts are financially responsible for educating students from kindergarten through the sixth or eighth grades. A component district is wholly within a single union high school district. Elementary, or unified elementary, districts operate the same programs as component districts but are also financially responsible for providing for their students' high school education. These districts do this through tuition arrangements with districts that have seventh or ninth through twelfth-grade programs.

There is one union high school district, Harney County Union High School District, that operates a single school: Crane Union High School. The eight component elementary school districts are Crane, Diamond, Double O, Drewsey, Frenchglen, Pine Creek, Suntex and South Harney. The unified elementary districts include Adel, Annex, Arock, Ashwood, Black Butte, Juntura, McDermitt, Pinehurst, Plush and Troy.[2]

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  • Eagle Point School District
  • Echo School District
  • Elgin School District
  • Elkton School District
  • Enterprise School District
  • Estacada School District
  • Eugene School District

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  • Falls City School District
  • Fern Ridge School District, Elmira
  • Forest Grove School District
  • Fossil School District
  • Frenchglen School District

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  • Imbler School District
  • Ione School District

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  • Jefferson County School District, Madras
  • Jewell School District
  • John Day School District (Grant County School District), Canyon City
  • Jordan Valley School District
  • Joseph School District
  • Junction City School District
  • Juntura School District

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  • Ukiah School District
  • Umatilla School District
  • Union School District

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Education service districts edit

Oregon has 19 education service districts.

  • Clackamas Education Service District
  • Columbia Gorge Education Service District
  • Douglas Education Service District
  • Grant County Education Service District
  • Harney Education Service District
  • High Desert Education Service District
  • InterMountain Education Service District
  • Jefferson County Education Service District
  • Lake Education Service District
  • Lane Education Service District
  • Linn Benton Lincoln Education Service District
  • Malheur Education Service District
  • Multnomah Education Service District
  • North Central Education Service District
  • Northwest Regional Education Service District
  • Region 18 - Wallowa Education Service District
  • South Coast Education Service District
  • Southern Oregon Education Service District
  • Willamette Education Service District

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Desert School Enrolls 2". Statesman Journal. Salem, Oregon. January 1, 1969. p. 5 of Section 1. - Clipping from Newspapers.com.
  2. ^ "Covering Education: A Reporter's Guide to Education in Oregon" (PDF). Oregon School Boards Association. April 2005. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 9, 2007. Retrieved June 3, 2008.
  3. ^ "McDermitt". Vale, Oregon: Malheur Education Service District. Retrieved July 15, 2022. - Linked from "Schools We Serve"

External links edit

  • History of School Funding: Outline, from Oregon School Boards Association