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Students We Serve
PRINCIPAL: Kimberly Bonner | GRADES: K-5 | 1400 SE 2nd St, Prineville 97754 | 541-447-6488
Students
Year-to-year
The staff members at Crooked River Elementary School pride themselves on serving the whole child. We strive to create a culture where students want to be, full of rich educational experiences. We focus diligently on attendance, knowing that this is the greatest predictor of student success. Our highly trained educators see each student as a valued member of our school community. We focus on growth and celebrate individual success.
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The Oregon Department of Education is partnering with school districts and local communities to ensure a 90% ontime, four year graduation rate by 2025. To progress toward this goal, the state will prioritize efforts to improve attendance, provide a well-rounded education, invest in implementing culturally responsive practices, and promote continuous improvement to close opportunity and achievement gaps for historically and currently underserved students.
At Crooked River Elementary, we desire to know every student by face and name. Building relationships with families is of high importance to us as we work to provide excellent customer service. Time is embedded within our master schedule to begin and end each day intentionally, in an effort to help students be focused and secure. Our staff is approachable and available to students, families and each other.
Students deserve to feel safe and secure at school. Bullying and harassment complaints are investigated and remedies to solve issues and repair relationships are of key importance. Systems designed to teach and encourage problem solving, as well as to empower students, include:
· Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS Team)
· Wellness Room
· Calm Corners (in each classroom)
· Kelso's Choices
· Zones of Regulation
· Purpose-Full People Curriculum
We believe in providing multiple opportunities for students to allow them to develop and foster their individual strengths. Examples include:
· Hands-on learning experiences
· Field trips
· Battle of the Books
· After school clubs
· Kids' Club (after school program)
· Title One Reading Night
· Holiday Festivities
· Music Programs
Parent partnerships are critical to highly successful schools. We encourage open communication through newsletters, Facebook, classroom communications, the School Messenger App., e-mails and/or meetings (in person or over Zoom). We love to have parents share in their child's school experience in whatever ways work for them. Opportunities to volunteer within our school include:
· PTC
· Classroom helpers
· Field Trips
· Instructional Support/Enrichment Groups
· Special Projects
Along with parent partnerships, we also pride ourselves in our multiple community connections. We are all working together to create the best future citizens possible. Some local agencies we work closely with are:
· OSU Cascades
· COCC
· Local mental health agencies
· Juvenile Department
· Prineville Police Department/Fire Department
· Health Department
· SMART Readers
· Crook County Library
Students We Serve
PRINCIPAL: Kurt Sloper | GRADES: 6-8 | 100 NE Knowledge St, Prineville 97754 | 541-447-6283
Students
Year-to-year
The goals of Crook County Middle School support our commitment towards each individual student being valued, feeling safe and connected to school, while believing that they can be successful in school and life. They include delivering a comprehensive academic support program, providing highly effective instruction, creating a 21st Century learning environment, offering multiple opportunities to engage students, and operating on the foundation of positive relationships. This is all part of our commitment to every child, every day.
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Students
The Oregon Department of Education is partnering with school districts and local communities to ensure a 90% ontime, four year graduation rate by 2025. To progress toward this goal, the state will prioritize efforts to improve attendance, provide a well-rounded education, invest in implementing culturally responsive practices, and promote continuous improvement to close opportunity and achievement gaps for historically and currently underserved students.
Crook County Middle School strives to cultivate an environment of inclusion, safety, and acceptance where all students can discover their unique niche within the school. Whether greeting students at the door for class, maintaining an intentional servant mindset within our approach, or embedding the needs of the whole child in our professional practice, it is our desire for students to feel valued and enjoy their educational opportunities at CCMS.
Crook County Middle School implements the following systems, protocols, and procedures in regards to the overall safety and wellbeing of students: CCMS Building Management Plan, Standard Response Protocol, Safe Schools Alliance, Peer Conflict Mediation Program, Bullying Tip Hotline, Individual & Group Counseling Services, School Resource Officer, Student Threat Assessment System, Positive Behavior Intervention System, & CharacterStrong Advisory curriculum.
In attempt to enrich student development and establish connections to school, Crook County Middle School offers the following extra-curricular activities: Art Club, Drama Club, STEM Club, Math Club, Choir, Band, National Honor Society, Leadership, Football, Cross Country, Volleyball, Basketball, Wrestling, and Track & Field.
Growing and developing young teens demands a positive and effective partnership between families and schools. At Crook County Middle School we strive to include parent volunteers when applicable, encourage attendance at extra-curricular activities, collect and value parent input, and maintain regular communication and updates regarding student performance and progress.
Building partnerships and relationships within the community is important to the success of students at Crook County Middle School. Our school collaborates with the following community partners to support and deliver services: City of Prineville, Crook County Health Department, Prineville Police Department, Department of Human Services, Crook County Juvenile Department, Crook County Coalition, and Crook County Sheriff Department, and multiple private business partners.
PRINCIPAL: Michelle Jonas | GRADES: 9-12 | 1100 SE Lynn Blvd, Prineville 97754 | 541-416-6900
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a diploma within four
Students earning a high school diploma or GED within five years. Cohort Includes students who were firsttime ninth graders in 2016-17 finishing in 2020-21
Students enrolling in a two or four year college within 16 months of completing high school in 201920. Data from the National Student Clearinghouse.
At Crook County High School, we strive to ensure that all students graduate college and career ready. Our community has expressed a strong desire for College Technical Education options and so, we have dramatically increased our CTE offerings. What's more, programs such as AVID, PBIS, Link Crew, and Juntos are designed to help our students achieve this mission. These intentional efforts have led to increases in our freshman on track and graduation rates. As a staff, we take a holistic approach focusing on the individual student as a human-being with a story and who is one caring adult relationship away from success.
The Oregon Department of Education is partnering with school districts and local communities to ensure a 90% ontime, four year graduation rate by 2025. To progress toward this goal, the state will prioritize efforts to improve attendance, provide a well-rounded education, invest in implementing culturally responsive practices, and promote continuous improvement to close opportunity and achievement gaps for historically and currently underserved students.
At Crook County High School we understand the importance of providing students a safe and welcoming learning environment. Staff actively use positive behavioral interventions and support (PBIS) strategies and Character Strong social emotional learning curriculum to create a positive school culture. CCHS offers a Welcome Center with bilingual staff available to assist parents who are not native English speakers. All communication sent home is translated for parent access and interpreters are available as needed for parent meetings.
Crook County High School offers 9 distinct AP courses.
· Chemistry, Physics, Calculus, Statistics, Human Geography, US History, Government, Literature and Composition, Language and Composition
We also offer 34 dual-enrollment classes that are articulated through a variety of community colleges and universities. Highlights include:
· Biology, Anatomy and Physiology, Spanish and Freshmen Success and WR 121, Business 101, Pre-Veterinary practices and Health Occupations among others.
Our students have the opportunity to enroll in a variety of CTE courses in which they can receive dual credit, participate in internships and learn work force skills. These courses include:
Agricultural Science
Business Marketing
Communications Technology
Construction Technology
Culinary Arts
Graphic Design Media
Natural Resources
Health Sciences
Manufacturing and Engineering
Extra Curricular involvement is an area of particular strength at Crook County High School.
The CC Connect Initiative reimburses Crook County High School staff for facilitating clubs and organizations and has resulted in the formation of over 30 such groups. These offerings include:
18 Interscholastic Sports
Crook County High School engages our parents and community by offering events that are open for parents and community members to attend including:
· Freshman Orientation
· Beyond High School Night
· AVID Parent Nights
· Fall/Spring Conferences
· Career Fair
· Booster Club
Students We Serve
SUPERINTENDENT: Sara Johnson | 471 NE Ochoco Plaza Dr, Prineville 97754 | 541-447-5664
Start Strong
Grades K-2
Students
Grade 3 ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS
Students meeting state
2021-22
Academic Progress
Grades 3-8
INDIVIDUAL
Year-to-year progress in English language arts and mathematics.
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Students earning one-quarter of graduation credits in their 9th grade year.
Students earning a diploma within four years. Cohort includes students who were first-time ninth graders in 2017-18 graduating in 2020-21
The Crook County School District’s achievement is continuing to improve, and our graduation rate is in the top tier of Oregon’s rankings. We are excited to see everyone’s efforts reflected in students’ outcomes. Standards are developed to articulate the skills required for progress from grade to grade. At parent-teacher conferences, you will receive a summary of your student’s progress. Graduation is a K–12 journey. Thank you for your part. We know parental support and regular attendance help young people reach success.
The Oregon Department of Education is partnering with school districts and local communities to ensure a 90% on-time, four year graduation rate by 2025. To progress toward this goal, the state will prioritize efforts to improve attendance, provide a wellrounded education, invest in implementing culturally responsive practices, and promote continuous improvement to close opportunity and achievement gaps for historically and currently underserved students.
Grades K-2
Grades 3-8
Crook County Population: 26,162
(2022 estimates from PSU Population Research Center)
Regional Labor Force: 130,459
(2022 estimate from Oregon Prospector)
Crook County Median Household Income: $69,343
(2023 estimate from Oregon Prospector)
Prineville is the oldest community in the Central Oregon region but remains innovative in terms of industry diversification, nationally-acclaimed infrastructure projects and the collaborative attitude of local leaders and partners. The city ranked the 9th Most Dynamic Micropolitan by the Heartland institute out of 536 U.S. cities based on economic performance indicators. Crook County also ranked #4 among the Top Counties for Incoming Investment in Oregon with a strong showing in factors including business growth, GDP growth, new building permits, and federal funding. Beyond the affordability and the business-friendly, forward-looking culture, Prineville is home to countless outdoor amenities that make Central Oregon such an attractive place to live and work. Brasada Ranch, the Prineville Reservoir and the Crooked River are some of the top tourism drivers in the state.
Prineville is home to two Fortune 50 data centers, Meta and Apple, with Meta’s campus being their flagship and largest in their fleet. These large industrial developments inspired the engineering of the award-winning Crooked River Wetlands project and Aquifer Storage and Recovery project to support sustainable water and wastewater needs locally. Prineville is one of the only cities in Oregon with 80+ acre sites available at some of the most competitive land and utility prices in the west, along with long-term incentives that help make large scale projects a reality.
The Crook County School District boasted a 99% graduation rate for the Class of 2022, leading the region in Central Oregon. Crook County High School continues to expand their Career Technical Education (CTE) programs in health sciences, culinary arts, manufacturing/ engineering, natural resources, and more. Central Oregon Community College and Oregon State University Extension share an open-campus in Prineville, offering both credit and non-credit courses. Baker Technical Institute’s first satellite campus in Prineville is a leading provider of CTE programs focused on developing the next generation of skilled workers, technology innovators, entrepreneurs, and community leaders in rural areas.
Prineville has their own municipally-owned short line Railway, connecting to the BNSF Railway and Union Pacific main lines, complimented by the Prineville Freight Depot. The Railway offers a Regional Multi-Modal Transportation Hub that provides the Central Oregon region with transload, reload, storage, and managed distribution services. The Prineville Airport is conveniently located on Hwy 26, connecting to U.S. Highway 97, and offering on-site aircraft maintenance, fuel service, hangar space for sale or lease, and buildable acreage, both airside and landside, for general aviation/aerospace operations or manufacturing.
COUNTY RANKED #1 FOR THE
Source: State of Oregon Employment Department, 2022
Prineville offers a collaborative and tightknit community. An economy that was traditionally driven by forest products, Les Schwab Tires, and agricultural operations, now boasts some of the largest employers in the region in the form of high-technology data centers and supporting sector employers.
Crook County’s dynamic and diversifying industry portfolio includes Natural Products, Building Products, HighTechnology, Renewable
Aviation/ Aerospace, and Advanced Manufacturing.
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