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This is a list of high schools in the U.S. state of Oregon. Schools are listed in alphabetical order by city, then in alphabetical order by school name. Schools are listed in alphabetical order by city, then in alphabetical order by school name.
The school district broke ground on the current campus in 1963. The school was ready for occupancy in time for the 1964-65 school year. The WPA-built campus became Renne Junior High School. In 1995, that campus was closed and subsequently razed due to asbestos contamination. The cafeteria annex still stands.
Cleveland High School (Portland, Oregon) College Hill High School (Corvallis, Oregon) Colton High School (Oregon) Columbia County Education Campus; Condon High School; Connections Alternative School; Coquille High School; Corbett School; Corvallis High School (Oregon) Cottage Grove High School; Cove School (Oregon) Crane Union High School ...
Regis High School is a private Roman Catholic high school in Stayton, Oregon, United States. It is located in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Portland . Regis High School is one of two Catholic high schools in Marion County .
In 2022, 82% of the school's seniors received a high school diploma. Of 139 students, 121 graduated and 18 dropped out. [3] Astoria High School offers two Advanced Placement (AP) courses and 19 opportunities for college credit through both Clatsop Community College and Tillamook Bay Community College. [4]
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In 2008, 50% of the school's seniors received their high school diploma. Of 36 students, 18 graduated, 6 dropped out, and 12 are still in high school. Of 36 students, 18 graduated, 6 dropped out, and 12 are still in high school.
McLoughlin High School (formerly McLoughlin Union High School), known as Mac-Hi, is a public high school in Milton-Freewater, Oregon, United States. It is part of Milton-Freewater Unified School District. [3] [4] It is named after John McLoughlin, a prominent 19th century trader, for his contributions to the state of Oregon.