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The Bulletin's 2010-11 directory of public, private and charter schools in Central Oregon.TRANSCRIPT
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Table of Contents to Central Oregon SchoolsBEND/LA PINE SCHOOL DISTRICTAmity Creek Magnet School 4 Bear Creek Elementary 4 Buckingham Elementary 4Elk Meadow Elementary 4Ensworth Elementary 6High Lakes Elementary 6Highland Magnet School 6R.E. Jewell Elementary 6Juniper Elementary 8Lava Ridge Elementary 8Pine Ridge Elementary 8Ponderosa Elementary 8Three Rivers Elementary 9Westside Village Magnet School 9William E. Miller Elementary 11Cascade Middle School 11High Desert Middle School 11Pilot Butte Middle School 11Sky View Middle School 12Bend Senior High School 12Marshall High School 12Mountain View High School 12Summit High School 13La Pine Elementary 13Rosland Elementary 13La Pine Middle School 13La Pine High School 14
REDMONDSCHOOL DISTRICTJohn Tuck Elementary 15
M.A. Lynch Elementary 15Sage Elementary 15Terrebonne Elementary 15Tom McCall Elementary 17Tumalo Community School 17Vern Patrick Elementary 17Obsidian Middle School 19Elton Gregory Middle School 19Redmond High School 19
CROOK COUNTYSCHOOL DISTRICTCrooked River Elementary 21Ochoco Elementary 21Paulina Elementary 21Cecil Sly Elementary 22Crook County Middle School 22Pioneer Alternative High School 22Crook County High School 23
JEFFERSON COUNTYSCHOOL DISTRICTBuff Elementary School 24Madras Elementary 24Metolius Elementary 24Warm Springs Elementary 25Jefferson County Middle School 25Madras High School 25
SISTERS SCHOOL DISTRICTSisters Elementary 27Sisters Middle School 27Sisters High School 27
CULVER SCHOOL DISTRICTCulver Elementary 29Culver Middle School 29Culver High School 29
GILCHRISTGilchrist School 30
BLACK BUTTEBlack Butte School 30
NORTH LAKENorth Lake School 32
INDEPENDENT SCHOOLSCascades Academy 32Central Christian School 32Crook County Christian School 33Eastmont Community School 34Morning Star Christian School 34Oregon Challenge High School 34Rimrock Expeditionary Alternative Learning Middle School 35Redmond Proficiency Academy 35Seven Peaks School 36Sisters Christian Academy 36Sonrise Christian School 36St. Francis of Assisi School 37St. Thomas Academy 37Sylvan Learning Center 37Three Sisters Seventh-day Adventist School 38Trinity Lutheran School 38Waldorf School of Bend 38
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437 NW Wall St., Bend 97701541-383-6195www.bend.k12.or.usRegistration Dates: By lottery: Call the school to inquireFirst Day of School: September 7
FAST FACTS:Elementary Principal: Carol HammettGrades: K-5 Student Enrollment: 180
OUR SCHOOL:Amity Creek Magnet School is rooted in the concept of community —a community of learners encompassing students, families and staff. We are centered around a child–
initiated approach to learning and committed to the progress of all members. While Amity Creek Elementary School meets the same academic requirements as all the district’s elementary schools, it is a fundamentally different kind of school that is organized around a child-initiated approach to learning. It is based on the understanding that each child is uniquely gifted, that children construct their own knowledge, and that learning is a naturally continuous, social progress that results from a child’s engagement with the world.
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51 S.E. 13th St., Bend 97701541-383-6120, www.bend.k12.or.usRegistration Dates: Call the school to inquireFirst Day of School: September 7
FAST FACTS:Principal: Matt MontoyaGrades: K-5Student Enrollment: 434
OUR SCHOOL: The mission of Bear Creek Elementary School is to help every student learn every day. We encourage and welcome family and community support. Bear Creek holds high expectations
for student achievement, student behavior and student success. Our programs promote the arts, celebrate diversity and expand the core curriculum through technology and experiential learning. Our goal is to provide every student the opportunity to exceed and reach their highest capabilities.
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62560 Hamby Road, Bend 97701541-383-6135, www.bend.k12.or.usRegistration Dates: Call the school to inquireFirst Day of School: September 7
FAST FACTS:Principal: Skip OffenhauserOffice Manager: Jenni LaCombeGrades: K-5 Student Enrollment: 489Colors: Blue & White Mascot: Bronco
OUR SCHOOL:Together as a healthy school community, we will nurture the love of learning in order for students to acquire their
foundation skills to build successful futures. Buckingham Elementary recognizes that there are many ways to learn and many successful teaching styles. The teaching teams are devoted to working together to provide every educational opportunity for students to obtain benchmark skills. It is our requirement to fit educational programs to fit the child’s ability and provide instructional strategies to foster improvement.
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60880 Brookswood Blvd, Bend 97702541-355-1500, www.bend.k12.or.usRegistration Dates: Call the school to inquireFirst Day of School: September 7
FAST FACTS:Principal: Tim ComfortAsst. Principal: Carolyn Ervin Grades: K-5Student Enrollment: 570
OUR SCHOOL:We provide a safe, inspiring learning environment where every student will grow and develop to be a successful citizen.
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2150 NE Daggett Lane, Bend 97701541-693-2200, www.bend.k12.or.usRegistration Dates: Call the school to inquireFirst Day of School: September 7
FAST FACTS:Principal: Michael HyderOffice Manager: Linda HickmannGrades: K-5Student Enrollment: 255
OUR SCHOOL:Ensworth Elementary School is named after longtime Bend teacher and National Teacher of the Year, Jack Ensworth. This school is a two-story design, featuring 12
classrooms around a central media center. In addition to a consistent core curriculum, Ensworth offers physical education, music/art and library/technology classes. In September of 2008, a district-wide school base health clinic opened on a part-time basis at the school.
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2500 NW High Lakes Loop, Bend 97701541-322-5200, www.bend.k12.or.usRegistration Dates: Call the school to inquireFirst Day of School: September 7
FAST FACTS:Principal: Susan HeberleinGrades: K-5 Student Enrollment: 582
OUR SCHOOL:High Lakes Elementary School is a high-performing school. We have received the distinction of “Exceptional” by the Oregon Department of Education the past four out of five years. We believe that all children can learn and experience
success. Our teachers work in “Professional Learning Communities” to ensure that all are successful. High Lakes offers physical education, music and library/technology classes to all students, grades 1-5. We also have a very strong art history program that is provided by the High Lakes PTA. It is the dedication and support of our parent volunteers, business partners and highly-qualified staff that make High Lakes an exceptional place to learn the love of lifelong learning.
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FAST FACTS:Principal: Paul DeanGrades: K-5 Student Enrollment: 370
OUR SCHOOL: Highland School is a caring community of students, parents and teachers who work, plan and learn together to create responsible, caring, well-educated members of our community. During a specific time segment each day, basic skills and curriculum determined by
the district are integrated into a meaningful context which mirrors real life by using the Scottish Storyline Method. The Storyline Method is an innovative approach, with proven success in use worldwide. It is based on the theory that all learning is guided by one’s prior knowledge and experience and that learners construct their own meaning through action and experience.
20550 Murphy Road, Bend 97702541-383-6150, www.bend.k12.or.usRegistration Dates: Contact SchoolFirst Day of School: September 7
FAST FACTS:Principal: Bruce Reynolds Asst. Principal: Josh BoehmeGrades: K-5 Student Enrollment: 601
OUR SCHOOL:The Jewell Elementary School mission is to create a warm and caring learning environment; to further each child’s academic skills and positive self-esteem; and to kindle a love of learning by nurturing the uniqueness of each child. School goals include the continuing effort to strive for excellence in all core areas: language
arts (reading, writing, spelling), math and science; increasing the application and integration of technology into curriculum areas; an increase in the adult-to-student ratio; developing responsible citizenship; and open communication between home and school.
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Deschutes County Health ServicesBe well. Stay well. We’ll help you get there.
(541) 322-7400 • www.deschutes.org/health
BENDEnsworth Elementary
(541) 693-2222
REDMONDM.A. Lynch Elementary
(541) 504-3589
LA PINELa Pine Community
Campus building(541) 536-0400
School Based Health CentersConvenient and Affordable!Sisters & Redmond locations opening SOON!On school campus, on-site nursepractitionerShared services with family physiciansSame day health care.
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Serving youth 0 to 20 years old residing in the school districtAll eligible children served regardlessof ability to pay.
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NEW LOCATIONS: OPENINGSisters School Based September 2010Health Center
Redmond School Based January 2011Health Center
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1300 NE Norton St., Bend 97701541-355-1800, www.bend.k12.or.usRegistration Dates: Call the school to inquireFirst Day of School: September 7
FAST FACTS:Principal: Vicki JenkinsGrades: K-5 Student Enrollment: 550
OUR SCHOOL: Juniper Elementary School is a Technology Magnet School. Technology is integrated into instruction and student projects that are student centered, experiential and collaborative. Students will learn how to communicate, collaborate and create in new ways that support academic
excellence. We celebrate our culturally diverse school community. Additionally, we have the regional hearing impaired program along with the district self-contained TAG fourth- and fifth-grade classrooms. Our staff, parents and students are actively engaged in our school community and united in providing a safe, nurturing environment where all children can attain high standards.
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20805 Cooley Road, Bend 97701541-355-2400, www.bend.k12.or.us/lresFirst Day of School: September 7
FAST FACTS:Principal: Gary TimmsAsst. Principal/Counselor: Jon LindsayGrades: K-5Student Enrollment: 518
OUR SCHOOL:The purpose of Lava Ridge is to educate all children to reach their full potential and become lifelong learners. The staff of Lava Ridge will achieve our purpose by following these Guiding
Principles: making decisions based on the welfare of students first; promoting a safe and secure learning environment; using the best information available to drive effective and challenging instruction; treating students, parents, and colleagues with respect at all times; establishing clearly defined high expectations for achievement and behavior; and connecting learning and life experiences.
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19840 Hollygrape Street, Bend 97702541-388-5900, www.bend.k12.or.usRegistration Dates: Call the school to inquireFirst Day of School: September 7
FAST FACTS:Principal: Kevin Gehrig Student Services: Anissa WisemanGrades: K-5 Student Enrollment: 532
OUR SCHOOL:Pine Ridge Elementary is now entering its seventh year. Pine Ridge focuses on creating a safe, welcoming environment for students and families. In addition to a consistent core curriculum, Pine Ridge offers physical education, music and
library/technology classes. Through volunteer and fundraising efforts, supported by our PTA, we are able to supplement our curriculum with visiting authors, the Art Masters program, assemblies, and other extension activities.
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3790 NE Purcell Blvd, Bend 97702541-355-4300, www.bend.k12.or.usRegistration Dates: Call to inquireFirst Day of School: September 7
FAST FACTS:Principal: Teresa HjeresenOffice Manager: Joanne ColeGrades: K-5 Student Enrollment: 540
OUR SCHOOL:Ponderosa Elementary School opened its doors for the first time in 2008. The school is situated on approximately 10 acres northeast of Bend with picturesque views of the mountains and Pilot Butte. Experience a school where kids come first. Ponderosa
staff recognizes that there are many ways to learn and many successful teaching styles. The building is designed to cluster-group the grade levels into four separate wings to focus on the Oregon grade level benchmark skills. All staff members are highly qualified with updated technology instructional skills, national best teaching practices to teach to the whole child. Art, music, physical education, project-based instruction and enrichment activities are considered an integral part of the educational journey. Extreme care is given to provide the best education for each and every child.
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Three Rivers
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56900 Enterprise Dr., Sunriver 97707541-593-3555, www.bend.k12.or.usRegistration Dates: Call the school to inquireFirst Day of School: September 7
FAST FACTS:Principal: Gayle VidalGrades: K-8Student Enrollment: 400
OUR SCHOOL: Three Rivers Elementary is a place of hope, opportunity and growth.
ATTEND ... to each student’s academic, social, physical and emotional needs, focusing on lifelong skills.
CREATE ... a school community that is safe, loving and challenging.
DEVELOP ... mutual respect and communication among students, parents and staff.
1101 NW 12th St., Bend 97701541-355-2000, www.bend.k12.or.usRegistration Dates: By lottery-Call the school to inquireFirst Day of School: September 7
FAST FACTS:Elementary Administrator: Wendy WinchelGrades: K-8Student Enrollment: 241
OUR SCHOOL:An open and inviting atmosphere characterizes Westside Village Magnet School, where parents and community actively participate together. Diverse learners prosper and grow within a fun and academic environment. Students are held accountable
to high academic standards. Staff brings their passion for learning to children by co-creating a program that is nurturing, stimulating and democratic. WVMS is a mixed-age K-8 school.
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August 31 Shot Clinic Readies Your Child for SchoolA walk-in Back to School Shot Clinic Tuesday, August 31 from 3:00 to 7:00 p.m. at the
Deschutes County Health Services building, 2577 NE Courtney Drive in Bend.
www.deschutes.org/health(541) 322-7400
School-aged children, including those in child care, are welcome to attend on a walk-in basis.All immunizations will be given on a first-come, first-serve basis.
Please bring child’s immunization records with you. Does your child have Oregon Health Plan coverage or private insurance? If so, please bring your card to the Clinic.
Cost per shot for uninsured children is $15.19. No child will be denied services due to an inability to pay.
Deschutes County Health Services.Be well. Stay well. We’ll help you get there.
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300 NW Crosby Dr., Bend 97701541-355-2500, www.bend.k12.or.usRegistration Dates: Call the school to inquireFirst Day of School: September 7
FAST FACTS:Principal: Steven HillGrades: K-5 Student Enrollment: 475
OUR SCHOOL: William E. Miller Elementary School opened in the fall of 2009 and remains unique in some respects. The school construction complied with guidelines from the “Leadership in Energy and Environment Designs” (LEED). Each grade level has an environmental science unit (alternative energy, composting
and gardening, water conservation, indigenous plants and habitat, or recycling) as part of the curriculum. “Sustainability” is a key concept. The school is also pursuing other science opportunities for all students as well as augment the school’s science focus for the students. Parents and community members will be welcome at all times at the school.
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19619 Mountaineer Way, Bend 97702541-383-6230, www.bend.k12.or.usRegistration Dates: Check our Web siteFirst Day of School: September 7
FAST FACTS:Principal: Stephanie Bennett Assistant Principal: Dan WolnickGrades: 6-8 Student Enrollment: 900
OUR SCHOOL: Cascade Middle School is committed to academic excellence, offering a student-centered education that develops positive self-esteem and desire for lifelong learning in an environment of
respect and trust. The focus for the 2010-11 school year includes:meeting Bend-La Pine strategic plan objectives of at least 90 percent of students meeting or exceeding Oregon’s state standards, and providing a learning environment where all students demonstrate integrity, responsible citizenship and meaningful involvement in their school and community; Building and maintaining a partnership between Cascade parents and staff for the benefit of our students.
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61000 Diamondback Ln., Bend 97702541-355-7200, www.hdms.bend.k12.or.usRegistration Dates: Call school to inquireFirst Day of School: September 7
FAST FACTS:Principal: Gary DeFrangAsst. Principal: Marshall JacksonGrades: 6-8 Student Enrollment: 806
OUR SCHOOL:The mission of High Desert is to empower our school community to thrive educationally and emotionally. High Desert has four separate areas of the school that contain
sixth, seventh and eighth grade classrooms, identified as “Houses.” Students are heterogeneously grouped in one of these smaller learning communities prior to beginning sixth grade and remain in the same House for three years.
1501 NE Neff Avenue, Bend 97701541-355-7400, www.bend.k12.or.usRegistration Dates: Call the school to inquireFirst Day of School: September 7
FAST FACTS:Principal: Michael HeckerAssistant Principal: Teri FriesenGrades: 6-8Student Enrollment: 600
OUR SCHOOL: Pilot Butte Middle School has a commitment to excellent learning and challenging opportunities. We have a goal to implement and teach the latest tools in technology and have added a Math/
Science and Technology block designed to springboard students toward living, learning and leading in our fast-changing world. Our hope is to introduce students to collaborate with other students and teachers around the world as they develop and interact with the global learning community. Our teachers are committed to enrich all students’ gifts, and to nurture those talents using a variety of hands-on teaching strategies.
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230 NE Sixth Street, Bend 97701541-383-6290, www.bend.k12.or.us/bshFirst Day of School: September 7
FAST FACTS:Principal: HD WeddelAsst. Principal: Chris ReeseAsst. Principal: Brian CrookCounseling: Brooke BaxterGrades: 9-12 Student Enrollment: 1,400
OUR SCHOOL: The mission of Bend Senior High School is to provide a secure academic environment in which all participants are
challenged to realize their potential. Philosophically, we believe in academic achievement as the primary focus of our school. We believe cooperation among students, staff, parents and community is essential. We believe in decisions based on what is best for students.
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1291 NE Fifth Street, Bend 97701541-383-6580, www.bend.k12.or.usRegistration Dates: Call the school for appointmentFirst Day of School: September 7
FAST FACTS:Principal: Kathy SaterdahlCounselor: Carisa GreggStudent Services: Dave HolmbergGrades: 9-12 Student Enrollment: 187
OUR SCHOOL:Marshall High School is a learning community, which acknowledges the diverse abilities, beliefs, and challenges of
our students. We are here to provide a secure and supportive environment that encourages relevant lifelong learning and maximizes the potential of each individual student.
Our school is special because we believe that some students learn in an unconventional fashion and their academic program has to be tailored to meet t h e i r n e e d s . O u r staff responds to the individual needs of our students and provides the opportunities that are fundamental to their education.
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63555 NE 18th Street, Bend 97701Attendance: 541-322-5222Main Line: 541-383-6479www.skyview.bend.k12.or.us
Registration Dates: Call School to InquireFirst Day of School: September 7
FAST FACTS:Principal: Scott Edmondson Asst. Principal: Brian UballezGrades: 6-8 Student Enrollment: 682Colors: Royal Blue & Silver Mascot: Falcon
OUR SCHOOL:Successful: “Providing a successful learning environment.”Valued: “Valuing the uniqueness and gifts of every student.”Motivated: “Motivating students to be life-long learners.”Students: “Empowering students to become critical and independent thinkers.”“The Sky is the Limit”
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2755 NE 27th StreetBend 97701, 541-383-6360www.bend.k12.or.usRegistration Dates: Call the school to inquireFirst Day of School: September 7
FAST FACTS:Principal: Kathryn LegaceAssistant Principal: Sean CorriganAssistant Principal: Gene DusanCounseling: Nancy ByersGrades: 9–12Student Enrollment: 1,359
OUR SCHOOL:Our mission is to prepare each student with the knowledge, skills, confidence, and personal integrity to be a thriving citizen in an ever-changing, global society by assuring the highest quality education that honors unique talents and individual differences through a range of challenging opportunities.
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2855 NW Clearwater DriveBend 97701, 541-322-3300www.bend.k12.or.usRegistration Dates: Call the school to inquireFirst Day of School: Sept. 7
FAST FACTS:Principal: Lynn BakerAssistant Principals: Al Hulbert & Michael McDonaldCounseling: Jan SullivanStudent Enrollment: 1,336 Grades: 9-12
OUR SCHOOL:
Summit High School offers a full complement of courses for students in grades 9-12 that includes basic, standard, honors and advanced placement courses in English, mathematics, science and social studies. Summit offers a comprehensive elective program that includes engineering and technology, graphics and communications, Web design, early childhood education, foreign languages, art, band, orchestra, vocal music and drama. English Language Learner and special education programs are available for qualifying students. At Summit, relationships and learning go hand in hand.
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51615 Coach Road/Box 1560La Pine 97739, 541-355-8000www.bend.k12.or.usRegistration Dates: Call the school to inquireFirst Day of School: September 7
FAST FACTS:Principal: Tammy DotyDean of Students: Steve MallattGrades: K-5Student Enrollment: 378
OUR SCHOOL: The faculty at La Pine Elementary believes in a positive, committed group of staff, children, parents and community members working together. Our goal is to promote school pride, mutual respect and a nurturing environment that is safe, welcoming, and accepting for all who enter. We are a confident, supportive team providing a learning atmosphere with high standards and expectations conducive to the success of every child.
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16360 First St./Box 305La Pine 97739, 541-355-8200www.bend.k12.or.usRegistration Dates: Call school to inquireFirst Day of School: September 7
FAST FACTS:Principal: Jim BoenGrades: 6-8Student Enrollment: 325
OUR SCHOOL:We, the staff of La Pine Middle School, are committed to providing all students with behavioral, academic, and technical skills required to be successful not only in high school, but in the 21st century. We believe that middle school children have special needs that are different from those of elementary or high school children. It is the shared responsibility of the student body, the staff, the parents, and the community to nurture individual abilities and provide learning opportunities that empower students to become self-directed learners and productive citizens.
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52350 Rease DriveLa Pine 97739, 541-355-8100www.bend.k12.or.usRegistration Dates: Call schoolFirst Day of School: September 7
FAST FACTS:Principal: Pat YaegerGrades: K-5Student Enrollment: 200
OUR SCHOOL:Welcome to Bend-La Pine’s newest elementary school — home of the Rosland “Rockets” where our motto is “Grounded in the Past ... Soaring to the Future.” The new school will be ready for occupancy in September 2010 with approximately 185 students. The school construction complies with guidelines from the “Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design” (LEED). The staff at Rosland is committed to providing each student with a safe, positive and quality learning environment so that each student soars to their highest potential.
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51633 Coach Road/Box 306La Pine 97739, 541-355-8400www.bend.k12.or.usRegistration Dates: Call the school to inquireFirst Day of School: September 7
FAST FACTS:Principal: Jay MathisenAssistant Principal: Matt MontgomeryCounseling: Sandi CooperGrades: 9-12Student Enrollment: 525
OUR SCHOOL: We are committed to providing all students with the behavioral, academic and technical skills required to reason, communicate
and live with dignity in a literate society. This means every student will be accepted into our programs with respect and positive regard. Our classrooms will provide student-centered environments focused on clearly supporting and encouraging learning as our first priority, thus allowing students to reach their fullest potential.
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Visit www.bend.k12.or.us for transportation information and updated 2010-11 school year bus routes and schedules.Call 323-SNOW for updated school delays and closures.
Other locations in: Bend · Redmond · La Pine
(541) 322-7499www.deschutes.org/thespot
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2790 SW Wickiup, Redmond 97756www.redmond.k12.or.us/sageRegistration Dates: Call school to inquireFirst Day of School: Sept. 7: Grades 1-6, 9 Sept. 8: All grades attend (Except KG)Last Day of School: June 15, 2011
FAST FACTS:Principal: Carolyn EspinosaGrades: K-5Mascot: TBD
MISSION STATEMENT:TBD
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1314 SW Kalama, Redmond 97756541-923-4876www.redmond.k12.or.us/lynchRegistration Dates: Call school to inquireFirst Day of School: Sept. 7: Grades 1-6, 9 Sept. 8: All grades attend (Except KG)Last Day of School: June 15, 2011
FAST FACTS:Principal: Desiree MargoGrades: K-5Mascot: Lion Cubs
MISSION STATEMENT:At Lynch Elementary, we strive to put children first. We work to meet the social, academic and behavioral needs of our students. Parents and community members are welcome partners in the educational process. Together, we provide a safe and caring environment for children to learn while at the same time present a challenging and appropriate curriculum.
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209 NW 10th Street, Redmond 97756541-923-4884www.redmond.k12.or.us/tuckRegistration Dates: Call school to inquireFirst Day of School: Sept. 7: Grades 1-6, 9 Sept. 8: All grades attend (Except KG)Last Day of School: June 15, 2011
FAST FACTS:Principal: Dave PerdueGrades: K-5Mascot: Tornados
MISSION STATEMENT:Together we are committed to promote individualacademic excellence and social responsibility with mutual respect, trust and encouragement.
1199 “B” StreetTerrebonne 97760541-923-4856www.redmond.k12.or.us/terrebonneRegistration Dates: Call school to inquireFirst Day of School: Sept. 7: Grades 1-6, 9 Sept. 8: All grades attend (Except KG)Last Day of School: June 15, 2011
FAST FACTS:Principal: Tom YahraesGrades: K-8Mascot: Cougars
MISSION STATEMENT:At Terrebonne Community, we create an inspiring, safelearning community for developing positive leaders andlifelong learners through unique strategies that strengthen multiple intelligences.
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19835 Second Street, Bend 97701541-382-2853www.redmond.k12.or.us/tumaloRegistration Dates: Call school to inquireFirst Day of School: Sept. 7: Grades 1-6, 9 Sept. 8: All grades attend (Except KG)Last Day of School: June 15, 2011
FAST FACTS:Principal: Michelle HerronGrades: K-8Mascot: Tigers
MISSION STATEMENT:Tumalo School, in partnership with the home andcommunity, is committed to developing self-motivatedindividuals who value and pursue lifelong learning and who can function with personal character and integrity in our society.
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1200 NW UpasRedmond 97756541-526-6400www.redmond.k12.or.us/mccallRegistration Dates: Call school to inquireFirst Day of School: Sept. 7: Grades 1-6, 9 Sept. 8: All grades attend (Except KG)Last Day of School: June 15, 2011
FAST FACTS:Principal: Linda SeebergGrades: K-5Mascot: Mustangs
MISSION STATEMENT:Not yet determined. Tom
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Elementary
3001 SW Obsidian, Redmond 97756541-923-4830www.redmond.k12.or.us/patrickRegistration Dates: Call school to inquireFirst Day of School: Sept. 7: Grades 1-6, 9 Sept. 8: All grades attend (Except KG)Last Day of School: June 15, 2011
FAST FACTS:Principal: Kristen AllenGrades: K-5Mascot: Panther Cubs
MISSION STATEMENT:Our school is committed to developing self-motivated individuals who value and pursue lifelonglearning and who can function with personal characterand integrity in our society.
Vern Patrick
Elementary
Young Writers Welcome Here!
• Words Without Walls - creative writing workshops in the schools• The Storefront Project - drop-in creative writing workshops at no charge• Customized Field Trips - Storefront classes tailored to the teacher and students• WOW (Weekend of Words) - students create their own book• Rising Star Creative Writing Competition - honoring emerging writers ages 15-25
The Nature of Words offers creative writing opportunities for young people including:
More info: www.thenatureofwords.org Email: [email protected]: 541.647.2233 or drop by our literary arts center at 224 NW Oregon Ave. in Bend!
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675 SW Rimrock DriveRedmond 97756541-923-4800www.redmond.k12.or.us/rhsRegistration Dates: Call school to inquireFirst Day of School: Sept. 7: Grades 1-6, 9 Sept. 8: All grades attend (Except KG)Last Day of School: June 15, 2011
FAST FACTS:Principal: Brian LemosAssistant Principal: Sharon FranklinAssistant Principal: Brent WalshGrades: 9-12Mascot: PanthersAdministrative Offices: 923-4800Attendance Office: 923-4805Counseling Offices: 923-4807Activities/Athletics Office: 923-4806
MISSION STATEMENT:Redmond High School is dedicated to preparing students for success in the 21st Century by providing a comprehensive curriculum that is relevant and based on active participation by students. R
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1220 NW UpasRedmond 97756541-526-6440www.redmond.k12.or.us/gregoryRegistration Dates: Call school to inquireFirst Day of School: Sept. 7: Grades 1-6, 9 Sept. 8: All grades attend (Except KG)Last Day of School: June 15, 2011
FAST FACTS:Principal: John HartfordAssistant Principal: Tracie DelahuntGrades: 6-8Mascott: Huskies
MISSION STATEMENT:Elton Gregory is designed to bridge the gap between elementary and high school. Our programs and activities take into account the unique needs of the group of
students between 11 and 14 years old and have been created to help the young adolescent move successfully through these transitional years. We believe that in a supportive and safe environment of mutual respect and cooperation, our middle school will provide opportunities for each student to become a lifelong learner and a responsible contributing member of society.
1335 SW ObsidianRedmond 97756541-923-4900www.redmond.k12.or.us/obsidianRegistration Dates: Call school to inquireFirst Day of School: Sept. 7: Grades 1-6, 9 Sept. 8: All grades attend (Except KG)Last Day of School: June 15, 2011
FAST FACTS:Principal: Sandra HarrisAssistant Principal: David BurkeGrades: 6-8Mascot: Wolves
MISSION STATEMENT:In a supportive and safe environment of mutual respect and cooperation, Obsidian Middle School will provide opportunities for each student to become a lifelong learner and communicate effectively in an ever changing multicultural society. Through the collective efforts of the school and community, students will demonstrate a commitment to their community, nation and world.
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641 NE First StreetPrineville 97754541-447-6488www.crookcounty.k12.or.usRegistration Dates: 9 a.m.-3 p.m. August 23-26First Day of School: Sept. 7Last Day of School: June 9, 2011
FAST FACTS:Principal: Cheri RasmussenGrades: K-5Student Enrollment: 418Classroom Teachers: 28Colors: Red/Black/WhiteMascot: Cougar
MISSION STATEMENT:Our mission statement identifies what we believe, what we aspire to do, what we should do, and why we should be doing it. It gives us the basis for making decisions concerning student progress. “Dream, Learn, Interact, Succeed, Create, and Have Fun!” are the ingredients that inspire today’s students to meet 21st Century challenges and is thus, our mission.
Crooked River
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440 NW Madras HighwayPrineville 97754541-447-5211www.crookcounty.k12.or.us
Registration Dates: 8 a.m.-3 p.m. August 16-20First Day of School: Sept. 7Last Day of School: June 9, 2011
FAST FACTS:Principal: Stan JohnsGrades: K-5Student Enrollment: 420Classroom Teachers: 26Colors: Blue/WhiteMascot: Mustangs
MISSION STATEMENT:Improve academic achievement for all students in a safe and efficient environment.
Ochoco
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70050 SE Paulina City RoadPaulina 97751541-447-3182www.crookcounty.k12.or.us
Registration Dates: 8 a.m.-3 p.m., Aug. 25-26First Day of School: Sept. 7Last Day of School: June 9, 2011
FAST FACTS:Principal: Ivan HernandezGrades: K-8Student Enrollment: 35Classroom Teachers: 2Color: Royal Blue & WhiteMascot: BuckarooSchool Hours: 8:10 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
MISSION STATEMENT:The mission of Paulina School is to provide a safe environment where every member of our school community works together to provide the necessary support for all students to reach high levels of academic growth as determined by state standards.
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1400 SE SecondPrineville 97754541-447-7675www.crookcounty.k12.or.usRegistration Dates: 9 a.m.-3 p.m. starting Aug. 16-20First Day of School: Sept. 7Last Day of School: June 9, 2011
FAST FACTS:Principal: Jim BatesGrades: K-5Student Enrollment: 560Classroom Teachers: 24Colors: Blue & Yellow
Mascot: Coyotes
MISSION STATEMENT:Our mission is to help students reach their goals in an environment committed to learning, safety, community and fun.
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100 NE KnowledgePrineville 97754541-447-6283www.crookcounty.k12.or.usRegistration Dates: Aug 23 (new), Aug 26 (6th) & Aug 27 (7th-8th)First Day of School: Sept. 7Last Day of School: June 9, 2011
FAST FACTS:Principal: Stacy SmithAssistant Principal: Kurt SloperGrades: 6–8Student Enrollment: 725
Classroom Teachers: 43Colors: Blue & GoldMascot: Colts
MISSION STATEMENT: At Crook County Middle School, we work together to accomplish high student achievement for all students in a learning environment where the entire school community feels important and valued and are treated with dignity and respect, while constantly striving for improvement.Cr
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297 NE HollyPrineville 97754541-447-1268www.crookcounty.k12.or.usRegistration Dates: New Students, Aug. 23First Day of School: Sept. 7Last Day of School: June 9, 2011
FAST FACTS:Grades: 9-12Student Enrollment: 68Classroom Teachers: 2
MISSION STATEMENT: To benefit the individual student and the community as a whole, Pioneer High School provides an option for academic success in an alternative setting that promotes:
• Individual responsibility for academic achievement and conduct.• Key life skills including goal setting and effective communication.• Self-reliance and productive citizenship.• Decision-making based on measured results.
Pioneer High School serves students in grades 9-12 with programs including diploma completion, General Educational Development (GED) preparation, and credit recovery.
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1100 SE Lynn Blvd.Prineville 97754541-416-6900www.crookcounty.k12.or.usRegistration Dates: Aug. 23 (New), Aug. 16-20 (Athletic)Aug. 26-27 (General Registration)First Day of School: Sept. 7Last Day of School: June 9, 2011
FAST FACTS:Principal: Rocky Miner
Assistant Principal: Michelle JonasAthletic Director: Scott PolenGrades: 9-12 Enrollment: 980Classroom Teachers: 42 Colors: Blue & GoldMascot: Cowboy
MISSION STATEMENT: Crook County High School bases its educational structure on: philosophy—all students can learn; goal—help all students reach their full educational potential; commitment—provide a rigorous and relevant education; outcomes—students will be prepared for past high school success, in either college, comm. college, trade school or the military.
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375 SE Buff StreetMadras 97741541-475-2457www.whitebuffalos.netFirst Day of School: Sept. 8 (Grades 3-5)Last Day of School: June 14, 2011
FAST FACTS:Principal: Rosalynn JaegerGrades: 3-5Student Enrollment: 360Certified Teachers: 14Specialty Teachers: 4
MISSION STATEMENT:To nurture the intellectual, social and physical growth of children as they develop into self-reliant, cooperative, and productive adults.
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FAST FACTS:Principal: Kathy BishopGrades: K-2Student Enrollment: 370Certified Teachers: 17Specialty Teachers: 4
MISSION STATEMENT:The staff at Madras Elementary is dedicated to reviewing current educational practices and adopting instructional programs and philosophies that provide the best educational setting for all our students.
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First Day of School: Sept. 8 (Grades 1-5)Last Day of School: June 14, 2011
FAST FACTS:Principal: Simon WhiteGrades: K-5Student Enrollment: 270Classroom Teachers: 12Specialty: 4
MISSION STATEMENT:We are committed to bringing the community and school together to benefit the growth of the child.M
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1114 Wasco StreetWarm Springs 97761541-553-1128www.whitebuffalos.netFirst Day of School: Sept. 8 (Grades 1-5)Last Day of School: June 14, 2011
FAST FACTS:Principal: Dawn SmithGrades: K-5Student Enrollment: 440Classroom Teachers: 18Specialty Teachers: 5
MISSION STATEMENT:Take the challenge. Make it happen.
1180 SE Kemper WayMadras 97741541-475-7253www.whitebuffalos.netFirst Day of School: Sept. 8 (Grade 6), Sept. 9 (Grades 7-8)Last Day of School: June 14, 2011
FAST FACTS:Principal: Craig MorganVice Principals: Danny Nañez, Kathy WhitlockGrades: 6-8Student Enrollment: 660Classroom Teachers: 27Specialty Teachers: 10
MISSION STATEMENT:To provide a respectful and safe place where students, staff, parents and community of Jefferson County meet and work together to accept and motivate each other to do their best.
Madras
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390 10th StreetMadras 97741541-475-7265www.whitebuffalos.netFirst Day of School: Grade 9: Sept. 8; Grades 10-12: Sept. 9Last Day of School: June 14, 2011
FAST FACTS:Principal: Gary CarltonVice Principal: Sarah Braman-SmithGrades: 9-12
Student Enrollment: 850Classroom Teachers: 45
MISSION STATEMENT: To nurture the intellectual, social, and physical growth of children as they develop into self-reliant, cooperative, and productive adults.
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611 East Cascade, Sisters 97759541-549-8981REGISTRATION:Beginning August 16, 2010.FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL:Monday, Aug. 30 for Grades 1-4Tuesday, Sept. 7 for Kindergarten
FAST FACTS:Principal: Jan SilbermanGrades: K-4Student Enrollment: 331
SCHOOL PROFILE:Sisters Elementary is a high performing academic school enriched by generous community support. The school provides a well-rounded curriculum in the arts and academics. There is a strong emphasis in making learning fun and in maintaining a respectful, safe environment. In addition to regular classroom instruction, students can expand strategic problem solving skills and science knowledge through recess activities such as robotics, chess club, garden club and computer club.
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15200 McKenzie HwySisters 97759541-549-2099REGISTRATION:Office Hours from Aug. 16; Monday - Friday, 7:30 a.m. - 3 p.m. FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL:Monday, Aug. 30 for all students
FAST FACTS:Principal: Mark StewartGrades: 5-8Student Enrollment: 413Colors: Black, White & Red
PHILOSOPHY:Sisters Middle School is a safe, caring and environment that encourages respect , service, accountability, trustworthiness, a healthy lifestyle and a community spirit ; fosters critical thinking and excellence in academic performance; inspires creativity and individual expression; and develops inquisitive, self-directed learners.
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1700 W McKinney Butte Rd.Sisters 97759, 541-549-4045SCHEDULE CHANGES:August 17 (Seniors in morning; Juniors in afternoon)August 18 (Sophs in morning; Freshmen in afternoon)NEW STUDENT REGISTRATION:August 19 (Seniors in morning; Juniors in afternoon)August 20 (Sophs in morning; Freshmen in afternoon)FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL:Monday, Aug. 30 for all students (Freshman Orientation: Friday, Aug. 27, 7:45 a.m.-12:30 p.m.)
FAST FACTS:Principal: Bob Macauley
Grades: 9-12Student Enrollment: 510Colors: White & BlackMascot: Outlaws, Mustang Horse
CORE BELIEFS:We want Sisters High School to be a caring community that sets and achieves high standards, where learning is positive and engaging, and students feel confident and capable.
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310 W. “E” Street/Box 228Culver 97734541-546-6861Registration Dates: Call the school to inquireFirst Day of School: August 30Superintendent: Stefanie Garber
FAST FACTS:Principal: Stefanie GarberGrades: K-5Student Enrollment: 285Classroom Teachers: 12Specialty Teachers: 6
MISSION STATEMENT:In the spirit of partnership with families, we help every child feel safe, loved and academically challenged.We strive to provide students with an education that:• Fosters pride and responsibility• Establishes a climate of dignity and respect for all• Promotes academic excellence and continual intellectual growth• Recognizes each person’s individual worth• Provides a safe environment physically and mentally• Celebrates success• Employs highly qualified staff• Embraces parent and community involvement
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218 W. “F” Street/Box 228Culver 97734541-546-3090Registration Dates: Call the school to inquireFirst Day of School: August 30
Superintendent: Stefanie GarberFAST FACTS:Principal: Brad KudlacGrades: 6-8Student Enrollment: 165Classroom Teachers: 7Specialty Teachers: 5
PROGRAM STATEMENT: In all we do, we promote and share class, dignity and respect.Culver Middle School is designed to provide age-appropriate transition from self-contained elementary classrooms to the more independent structure of high school. Sixth grade students are in self-contained curriculum-based groups for the majority of their days. Seventh and eighth graders have subject area specialists in math, language arts, social studies, science, health, physical education, technology, art and music. In addition, we provide a wide variety of extra-curricular activities for our students.
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710 Fifth Street/Box 228Culver 97734541-546-2251Registration Dates: Aug. 18First Day of School: Aug. 30 (Freshmen Only); Aug. 31 (10-12)Superintendent: Stefanie Garber
FAST FACTS:Principal: Peter McDougalGrades: 9-12
Student Enrollment: 200Classroom Teachers: 14
PHILOSOPHY STATEMENT: Every student of Culver School District will:
• Be educated and inspired by a staff of excellence who says, “I believe in you.”
• Graduate with success in academics, a community connection and college credit.
We strive to prepare students for life as responsible citizens, as life-long learners and as suitable applicants for employment in the 21st century workforce or post high school education. We are proud of our academic programs, co-curricular programs and our extra-curricular programs. As we strive to prepare our students for their future, we are offering more college prep programs as well as enhancing our school to work career-related programs.
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PO Box 668201 Mountain ViewGilchrist 97737541-433-2295 (Middle & High School)541-433-9403 (Elementary)Registration Dates: 8 a.m.-2 p.m., Tues., Aug. 24 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Wed., Aug. 25First Day of School: Sept. 7School Hours: 8 a.m. to 3:11 p.m.
FAST FACTS:Principal: Kevin McDanielIntervention Specialist: Melanie MobleyAcademic Manager: Lee MaxwellAthletic Director: James AndingCounselor: Vern WoosleyGrades: K-12Student Enrollment: 213Classroom Teachers: 14 full time/part timeClassified Support Staff: 19 full time/part timeSchool Colors: Forest Green & GoldMascot: Grizzly Bear
MISSION STATEMENT:Gilchrist School has established respect, responsibility, literacy and lifelong learning as our core values. The mission for Gilchrist School is “Education for the Future.”
GOAL:The ultimate goal for Gilchrist School (K-12) is for students’ performance on the Oregon Statewide Assessments to improve in all academic areas. The staff and community will work together to provide for all students a learning environment where they are safe, treated with dignity, and free from ridicule.G
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USFS Road 1419, P.O. Box 150Camp Sherman 97730541-595-6203Reg. Dates: Aug. 30-Sept. 3 First Day of School: Sept. 7Last Day: June 10, 2011 School Hours: 7:45 a.m.- 2:45 p.m
FAST FACTS:District Manager: Scott Pillar Grades: K-8 Projected Enrollment: 25 Teachers: 2.6 Vol Hours: Equiv. of 2 teachers
HISTORY: Black Butte School, located in the heart of the Metolius Basin, has been in continuous operation since the early 1880s.
MISSION STATEMENT:The Black Butte School Board intends that its students develop the skills and knowledge necessary for future educational experience, for lifelong learning, and for decision making in the 21st Century. The curriculum is taught in a challenging but non-competitive atmosphere. We seek balance between structure and flexibility, between tradition and innovation, and between the popular and the tested in teaching methods.Bl
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57566 Fort Rock Rd.Silver Lake 97638541-576-2121www.nlake.k12.or.usRegistration Dates: Aug. 24 & 25, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.First Day of School: August 30Last Day of School: June 9, 2011School Hours: Monday-Thursday, 7:45 a.m. - 3:45 p.m.
FAST FACTS:Superintendent/Principal: Steve StaniakVice Principal: Carol DowsettTeachers: 18Reading Specialist: Toni CollinsSchool Counselor: Cathy Libolt
MISSION STATEMENT:The District is dedicated to an educational foundation providing the tools, motivation and discipline to encourage the development of students, staff and community and to provide a personal, consistent and caring education that will prepare all students to become well-rounded and to realize their maximum potential.
GENERAL INFORMATION:North Lake School District is located in a rural farming community approximately 50 miles southeast of La Pine in the high desert of Lake County. The school district has an enrollment of 245 students K-12. The building is centrally located between the communities of Fort Rock, Silver Lake and Christmas Valley.N
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2150 NE Studio Road, Bend 97701541-382-0699 www.cascadesacademy.orgRegistration Dates: OngoingFirst Day of School: September 7
FAST FACTS:Head of School: Blair JenkinsAssociate Head of School: Julie AmbergGrades: Preschool-12Student Enrollment: 125 Teachers: 19Accredited by: NAAS
MISSION STATEMENT:Cascades Academy weaves a challenging academic program with a broad range of shared experiences and recognizes each individual in a community of
inspired students, talented teachers, and involved parents.
PHILOSOPHY:Cascades Academy’s curriculum emphasizes rigorous academics, experiential learning, outdoor education, and community service. Small class sizes (target size: 15-18 students) create a secure learning environment and foster individualized learning. The school aims to find the right balance of challenge and support that allows each student to reach his or her own potential. The curriculum includes art, Spanish, music, Storyline, travel, PE (including skiing) and technology. Positive student-teacher relationships and parent involvement foster a close-knit school community.
TUITION:The school’s Felixible Tuition Program allows families to pay what they can afford to pay for tuition. Full tuition is $10,875 for grades 6-12 and $10,500 for K-5. In addition, several merit scholarships are available.
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2234 SE Sixth Street, PO Box 639Redmond 97756 • 541-548-7803www.centralchristianschools.comRegistration Dates: OngoingFirst Day of School: September 7
FAST FACTS:Head Administrator: Elisa CarlsonAssistant Administrator: Melissa PhillipsGrades: PreK-12thStudent Enrollment: 240
Accreditation: ACSI, National Assocation of Accredited SchoolsSports Affiliation: OSAA
MISSION STATEMENT: Central Christian School endeavors to glorify God by serving pre-kindergarten through 12th grade students with a Christ-centered, academically excellent education. Our aim is to make provision for individual differences of development and experience within a small classroom environment and to challenge each child to his/her fullest, God-given potential.
TUITION:Pre-K (3 years): $1,272 Pre-K (4 years): $1,667Kindergarten: $2,3951st-6th: $4,2237th-8th: $4,5409th-12th: $4,934Ce
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839 S. Main St.Prineville 97754541-416-0114www.crookcountychristianschool.come-mail: [email protected]
Registration Dates: Now registeringFirst Day of School: August 30; Last Day of School: May 27, 2011
FAST FACTS:Principal: Sue GillhamGrades: Pre - Grade 8Enrollment: 100Classroom Teachers: 11
MISSION STATEMENT:“Wisdom is the principle thing; therefore get wisdom: and with all thy getting, get understanding.” – Proverbs 4:7 Our program, laid upon this cornerstone, has four sides. Our curriculum and instructions are Christ-centered, Bible-based, student-related, and life-centered.
TUITION: Tuition for the 2010-11 school year is as follows: Preschool $1,400; Kindergarten $1,500; Grades 1-6 $2,550; Grades 7-8 $2,700. Families enrolling more than one student will receive a 10 percent discount on each additional family member.
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62425 Eagle RoadBend 97701541-382-2049Registration Dates: OngoingFirst Day of School: September 7Last Day of School: June 16, 2011
FAST FACTS:Principal: Peggy Miller Grades: PK3 - 5th Teachers: 22
MISSION STATEMENT:Eastmont Community School provides a quality education through: a Christ-centered environment; a strong academic focus emphasizing reading, writing, mathematics, and the sciences; the Core Knowledge Sequence; parental involvement; small class sizes; community projects/field trips; and fostering the development of the whole child by including instruction of fine arts, physical education and foreign language.
TUITION: 3 Yrs Old $1,470/yr.; $147/mo.4 Yrs. Old $1,785/yr; $178.50/mo.Jr K $2,940/yr; $294/mo.Kindergarten $3,360/yr; $336/mo.Grades 1-5 $3,885/yr; $388.50/mo.
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FAST FACTS:Administrator: Joe BalesGrades: 3 Years to 8th gradeTeachers: 16Before/After School: AvailableBus Transport. AvailableAccreditation: Northwestern Assoc. of Accredited SchoolsAffiliation: Association of Christian Schools Intl.
MISSION STATEMENT:Morning Star Christian School is committed to assisting Christian families and their local churches to develop Godly leaders by providing quality
Christ-centered education.
“Creating strong roots in the next generation.”
TUITION: Preschool: Starting at $175/mo.5-Hour Kindergarten: $3,770/yearFirst-Sixth Grade: $5,070/yearJr. High $5,470/yearDiscounts for full-year payments, multiple children and full-time Christian ministry.
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FAST FACTS:Principal: Glen ButlerGrades: 9-12Accreditation/Affiliation: •Accred i ted through the
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•Students accepted from all 36 counties in Oregon
Classroom Teachers: 5Counselors: 2
MISSION STATEMENT:The program mission is to provide opportunities for personal growth, self improvement and academic achievement among Oregon high school dropouts, teens no longer attending, and those failing in school, through a highly structured, non-traditional environment; integrating training, mentoring and diverse educational activities.
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63175 OB Riley Road, Bend 97701541-322-5323roger.white@bend.k12.or.uswww.realmschool.orgFirst Day of School: September 7
FAST FACTS:Principal: Roger White Grades: 6-8Enrollment: 113 Teachers: 7 Specialty Teachers: 1 special education teacher
MISSION STATEMENT:We foster an academic environment where students are inspired to meet high standards through active learning in a small school setting. REALMS is an Expeditionary Learning Outward Bound school. We emphasize interdisciplinary, experiential learning that immerses students in issues that are relevant to them and to our community. This approach to teaching and learning encourages students to develop strong academic skills and to use those new skills to solve real
problems in our community. Investigations often lead students and staff out of the classroom to complete field studies connected to classroom work. This focus on academics and real world learning is complimented by our attention to character growth. REALMS is a public charter school (no tuition), and all students in the Bend-La Pine School District are eligible to apply. Registration is ongoing.
657 SW Glacier AveRedmond 97756541-526-0882www.rpacademy.orgFirst Day of School: September 7
FAST FACTS:Director: Michael BremontAssistant Director: Greg ScottGrades: 9-12Enrollment: 250
ABOUT:Redmond Proficiency Academy (RPA) is a creative learning environment preparing students to succeed in the global community through innovative programs, through building positive relationships, and through community partnerships. RPA serves ninth through 12th grade students who desire a more interest-based or self-designed course of study, or who seek an accelerated course of study, or desire a non-seat time based schedule to meet their personal needs. This innovative educational program is unlike any other charter school nationwide, and was created by a team of advocates consisting of parents, community stakeholders, students, teachers and administrators working in partnership with the Redmond School District.
Redmond Proficiency Academy has filled the enrollment cap of 250 students for the 2010-11 school year. We currently have a waiting list, and you are welcome to apply online through the admissions tab on our website.
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OUR MISSIONat Kidz Center School is to developa solid educational foundation for each child in a loving Christian
environment. Our goal is to facilitate the growth of each child spiritually,
academically, physically, emotionally and socially.
PO Box 475549 SW 8th St., Redmond
(541) 548-7128
KIDZ CENTER SCHOOLA Ministry of City Center Church
RATESApplication fee: $35 with applicationCurriculum Fee: $100 non-refundable
TuitionPreschool Age 3 (age 3 by Sept.1), 8:30-11:30am, T/TH Full Year $775.00Pre-K4 (age 4 by Sept.1), 8:30-11:30am, M/W/F Full Year $1170.00
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19660 SW Mountaineer WayBend 97702541-382-7755www.sevenpeaksschool.orgFirst Day of School: Sept 7
FAST FACTS:Principal: Kim WalterAssistant Principal: Megan MartinBoard President: Corey ParksGrades: Preschool-8Student Enrollment: 300
MISSION STATEMENT:Seven Peaks School is committed to helping each child reach his or her peak of excellence through a curriculum that integrates core academic knowledge and the arts with inspired instruction, individual attention and the latest
technology. We are dedicated to working with families to help each child reach his or her highest potential in a safe and nurturing environment.
TUITION:Jr. Kindergarten-8th Grades—$6,900/year.($700/month for 9 months after the $600 payment for enrollment)Financial Aid is available.
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15211 McKinney Butte RoadP.O. Box 1103, Sisters 97759541-549-4133Registration Dates: Call the school to inquireFirst Day of School: Aug 30; Last Day of School: June 10, 2011
FAST FACTS:Principal: Barby MartinGrades: PR-8Student Enrollment: 50Classroom Teachers: 9
MISSION STATEMENT:To assist families in the training and education of children to become godly individuals confidently living out God’s purpose for their lives.
TUITION/YEAR: Preschool: .......................................................$1,454-$3,482
Kindergarten - 8th Grade First Child: .................................................................... $3,500 Second Child: ............................................................... $2,000 Third Child: ................................................................... $1,000 Fourth Child: ........................................................................$0
Financial aid information is available upon request.
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NE 9th Street & CedarP.O. Box 206Redmond 97756541-350-9103 | 541-788-7220www.sonshinechristianschool.netRegistration Dates: Call the school to inquireFirst Day of School: Sept. 8Follows Redmond School District Calendar
FAST FACTS:Grades: 3 Years Old - Kindergarten 3-Year-Olds: 2 Days/Week 4-Year-Olds: 3 Days/Week 4-Year PreK: 4 Days/Week Kindergarten: 5 Days/Week
ABOUT/MISSION STATEMENT:Sonshine Christian School has been serving Central Oregon for 11 years and is known for its strong academics. We provide a loving caring atmosphere where children can grow to their potential.
TUITION/YEAR: Preschool - 3 Years Old: .................................... $95/month ($50 Curriculum Fee) Preschool - 4 Years Old: ..................................$110/month ($50 Curriculum Fee) Pre-K - ...............................................................$130/month ($80 Curriculum Fee) Kindergarten ......................................................$140/month ($105 Curriculum Fee)
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2450 NE 27th Street, Bend 97701541-382-4701www.saintfrancisschool.netRegistration Dates: OngoingFirst Day of School: Sept 7, Last Day: June 15, 2011
FAST FACTS:Head Teacher: Julie RobertsGrades: PreK3 - 8th GradeStudent Enrollment: 250Classroom Teachers: 12Specialty Teachers: 3
TUITION:PreK3 (3 Days, Tues-Thurs, 8 a.m.-Noon): $2,000PreK4 (5 Days/Wk - 8 a.m.-3 p.m.): $3,830Full-Day K - 8th Grade: $3,830 (Parishioner) $4,570 (Non-parishioner)
MISSION STATEMENT: Our mission is to provide a Catholic faith-centered educational experience that integrates intellectual growth, nurtures faith and inspires students to meet the challenges in our world. In the spirit of St. Francis, we foster a community that supports and affirms the unique gifts and dignity of each child and leads to respect and reverence for every living being. In addition to our classroom teachers, we have specialist teachers in the fields of band, physical education and Spanish.
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Catholic School
Corner of 12th & EvergreenRedmond 97756, 541-548-3785E-mail: [email protected] is open all summer by phone or e-mail.First Day of School: Sept. 7; Last Day of School: June 15, 2011School Hours: 8:45 a.m. - 3:15 p.m., Five Day School Weeks
FAST FACTS:Superintendent: Roger Richmond, Diocese of BakerDirector: Fr. Todd UngerClassroom Teachers: 6Grade Levels: Preschool - 5th GradeStudent Enrollment: 60-65Credited: State of OregonAccredited: Provisional NAAS
MISSION STATEMENT:St. Thomas Academy provides a Catholic-based education fostering a sense of community between students, parents and
staff. Its teachers are devoted to producing academic excellence in alignment with Oregon’s Core Academic Standards. Students will develop critical thinking skills and a sense of global awareness. The Academy’s priority is to teach to the level and ability of each student in a safe and encouraging environment.
TUITION:PreK (Full Day): $2,100/year (Call for half-day rates)K - Fifth Grade: $2,800/yearRegistration Fee: $275Supply/Curriculum Fee PreK: $135 K-5th: $165
PROGRAMS:“Reader’s Theater,” Technology (computers for every child), Music Classes, Children’s Choir, Library and Physical Education.Pre-K morning and afternoon sessions; Kintergarten All Day
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2150 NE Studio Road, Ste. 10Bend 97701, 541-389-9252
FAST FACTS:Bend Directors: Sheila Reed Audra-Marie WhitneyStudent Enrollment: 118Certified Teachers: 10
ABOUT:Offering classes for remedial as well as enrichment instruction. Individualized instruction offered for Beginning Reading, Academic Reading, Writing, Math, Algebra, Geometry, Algebra II, Study Skills, SAT, Speed Reading and State Test Prep.Sylvan is certified by NAAS, and can issue credit for courses with this certification. Tuition varies.
Sylvan Learning Center
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21155 Tumalo Rd., Bend 97701541-389-2091www.3sistersschool.comRegistration: August 23First Day of School: Aug 25; Last Day: June 10, 2011
FAST FACTS:Grades: K-9Student Enrollment: 45Certified Teachers: 3
MISSION STATEMENT:Awaken a love for God, a desire for learning and service to others.
TUITION:Kindergarten-5: $3,900Grade 6: $4,016Grades 7-8 $4,473Grades 9-10: $5,995
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2550 NE Butler Market Rd, Bend 97701541-382-1850, www.saints.orgSummer Registration: Mon.-Fri., 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., or by appt.First Day of School: Sept 7; Last Day: June 17, 2011Registration: Ongoing (Contact Shannon Polk, Ext. 160)
FAST FACTS:Head of School: Hanne Krause Grades: PK-HSEnrollment: 330 Classroom Teachers: 19In addition to a challenging academic curriculum, we offer music, Spanish, physical education, technology, sports, and a before and after school program.
SUMMARY OF MISSION & PURPOSE: At Trinity Lutheran School, we feel that time spent at school should mirror the values, morals and ethics that are taught at home. We focus on building a unique partnership with parents to
provide strong academics while also giving students a consistent environment of Christian values that complements and supports what they are learning at home. In addition to a great academic program, our students have weekly chapel services,
complete community service hours, and have the opportunity to participate in extra-curricular activities including sports and music. Our program currently serves families with children from 3 years old through high school.
TUITION: Preschool (2 Days/Wk)—$1,800; Preschool (3 Days/Wk)—$2,400; Jr. Kindergarten (5 Days/Wk)—$3,500; Full-Day Kindergarten - 8th Grade—$5,600; High School—$6,500. Tuition can be paid monthly or in a lump sum.
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19888 Rocking Horse Road, Bend 97701, 541-330-8841www.bendwaldorf.comRegistration Dates: Open enrollmentFirst Day of School: Sept. 7
FAST FACTS:Grades: Preschool - 8th Student Enrollment: 85
MISSION STATEMENT:Our mission is the education of the whole child through
the integration of the arts, humanities and sciences. This Waldorf education ignites the intellect, warms the heart, challenges the body and nurtures the soul. Each unique individual emerges balanced and centered, contributing compassionately and earnestly to an ever-changing world.
Financial aid information available upon request or on
www.bendwaldorf.com.
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TWIN PINES STUDIO (TPS)TWIN PINES STUDIO (TPS) is a multi-faceted arts studio with a unique reputation in Bend. Children, teens, and adults having a long-time interest in art or sewing and a yearning for some serious explorations and guidance marvel at the immediate successes they experience in TPS semi-private classes. All the workshops emphasize creativity based on sound art and sewing principles.Students have won County, State and National awards, both at the National PTA competition and the Annual U.S. Congressional Arts Competition in Washington, D.C. For more information or to arrange a visit to the studio: • Home (541) 385-7246 • Check our web site www.TwinPinesStudio.Hodges.com
2223 NW Evergreen Street • Bend, OR
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RIGOROUS CURRICULUMAdvanced Placement and International Baccalaureate classesMore rigorous diploma requirements than Oregon state standardsEnriching arts electives, foreign languages, and gifted courseworkQuality Career & Technical Education programsMusic and PE specialists at elementary gradesOnline courses and instruction available for grades 7-12Half-day and full-day Kindergarten optionsFull athletics and activities programs
OUTSTANDING, HIGH QUALITY TEACHERSTeachers average more than 14 years experience Our teachers have won numerous awards including
Oregon Principal of the YearOregon Art Teacher of the YearOregon District Librarian of the YearOregon Outstanding Business EducatorOregon Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching
GLOBALLY COMPETITIVE, COLLEGE-READY STUDENTSHigher scores on SAT tests than peers state- and nation-wide80% of students continue education after graduationClass of 2010 awarded more than $7 million in scholarshipsGraduates accepted to prestigious U.S. universitiesCollege-readiness testing for all students in grades 8-11
HIGH-PERFORMING SCHOOLSEleven schools earned Oregon’s highest rating, “Outstanding”91% of elementary students meet Oregon benchmarks in reading88% of elementary students meet Oregon benchmarks in mathematicsMiddle and high school students achieving well above state averages
mission:Bend-La Pine Schools, in partnership with our community, will prepare each student with the knowledge, skills, confidence and personal integrity to be a thriving citizen in our ever-changing global society.