Northeast Oregon Living Sub Headline ■■Joseph
■■ Joseph High School
400 Wm E Williams Ave., 541-432-7311 www.joseph.k12.or.us ■■ Joseph Elementary School
400 Wm E Williams Ave., 541-432-5361
■■Imnaha ■■ Imnaha Elementary School
78976 Imnaha Hwy., 541-577-3119
■■Troy
■■ Elementary School
66247 Redmond Grade Lane, 541-426-7600 www.troy.k12.or.us
■■Enterprise ■■ District Office and High School
201 SE Fourth St., 541-426-3193 www.enterprise.k12.or.us ■■ Enterprise Elementary
201 SE Fourth St., 541-426-3812
■■Wallowa
■■Private Schools
■■ High School
■■ Providence Academy of Classical Christian Education
315 First St. 541-886-2951 www.wallowa.k12.or.us ■■ Elementary School
315 First St. 541-886-2061
723 College St., Lostine, 541-569-5155 www.providenceacademy.net ■■ The Learning Tree Montessori School
Joseph, 541-432-0163 www.learningtreemontessor.com ■■ Seventh-day Adventist School
Enterprise, 541-426-8339 www.k12academics.com
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uilding Healthy Families Youth Enrichment Project provides four opportunities, each working under the mission of “Increasing possibilities through the strength of supportive relationships.” • Exploration Tutoring and Mentoring Program works to identify and pair students grades 5-12 in need of academic support and/or positive adult relationships, with volunteer mentors in the community. • Exploration grades K-4 Afterschool/Summer Program is an out-of-school-time community 541-426-9411 collaboration offered in Wallowa and Enterprise four days per week from October to mid-April. oregonbhf.org The Exploration summer program is science based and is offered to youth grades K-4 in Wallowa. • The Youth Entrepreneurship Project targets the individual skills and interests of Wallowa County juniors and seniors. • Books Bridging Generations pairs students grades K-3 in all three school districts with community volunteers for weekly reading sessions. Estimated youth served each year is 80, along with 50 volunteers. For more information, visit the website http://oregonbhf.org or call 541-426-9411.
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