Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Port Orford (Tolowa: tr’ee-ghi~’- ’an’ [5]) is a city in Curry County on the southern coast of Oregon, United States. The population was 1,133 at the 2010 census . The city takes its name from George Vancouver 's original name for nearby Cape Blanco , which he named for George, Earl of Orford , "a much-respected friend."
In 2008, 82% of the school's seniors received a high school diploma. Of 34 students, 28 graduated, three dropped out and three received a modified diploma. [4] In 2022, 77% of students graduated on-time, and 3 dropped out. [5] Time capsule from the class of 2002 (to be opened in 2022)
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 ...
Brookings-Harbor School District 17; Central Curry School District 1; Port Orford-Langlois School District 2J; In 1997 the following districts merged into Central Curry: the Agness, Ophir, Pistol River, and Riley Creek elementary districts and the Gold Beach Union High School District. [23] The entire county is in the Southwestern Oregon ...
Oregon City High School: Oregon City: Oregon City S.D. 1,931 [2] Pioneers: 6A Oregon Coast Technology School: North Bend: North Bend S.D. 369: Charter Oregon Connections Academy: Scio (virtual school) Scio S.D. 1,473: Oregon School for the Deaf: Salem: Oregon Department of Education: 51 [16] Panthers: 1A Pacific High School: Port Orford: Port ...
Port Orford, Oregon This page was last edited on 4 August 2013, at 21:58 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike ...
In the 2019-2020 school year, the district had 338 students classified as homeless by the Department of Education, or 10.35% of students in the district. [ 2 ] Elementary schools (K-2)
Tillamook schools are known across the state for their district-wide natural resource program, their state champion speech team, their positive school environments, and their innovative instructional practices. [2] Past directors of the district include Walter T. West (1890s) and Benjamin L. Eddy (1900–02).