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Students We Serve
PRINCIPAL: Stefanie Garber | GRADES: K-5 | 310 West E St, Culver 97734 | 541-546-6861
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2021-22
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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.
We prepare a community of healthy learners who tap into the past, embrace the present, & explore the future. MISSION
Educating students to become global citizens with fundamental academic strengths, problem solving skills, and innovative logic. VALUES
Compassion, perseverance, respect, confidence, service, inner strength, kindness
SCHOOL BEHAVIOR EXPECTATIONS
Be Safe, Be Responsible, & Be Respectful.
STEP 1- Any hazing, harassment, intimidation or bullying, acts of cyberbullying shall be presented to the principal or district employee.
STEP 2- The district employee or principal receiving the complaint shall promptly investigate. Parents will be notified of the nature of any complaint involving their student. The district employee conducting the investigation shall notify the complainant and parents as appropriate of any decision regarding disciplinary action.
STEP 3- Appeal to the Superintendent.
LIMITED DUE TO COVID
School leadership includes families on all decision-making and advisory committees and ensures training for such areas as policy, curriculum, budget, school reform initiatives, and safety.
Opportunities include: Parent-Teacher Organization, Site Council, Family Workshop Night, Math Night, ParentTeacher Conferences, Class Dojo, Jogathon, & other Volunteer opportunities.
Community input surveys, Cookie Dough Fundraiser, Music concerts, productions in individual classes.
PTO Activities that include: Harvest Carnival, Thanksgiving Dinner, Jogathon Winter and Spring music concerts
Guest speakers and Business partners in class STEM projects
Volunteer opportunities
Field trips
Site Council
School Board
Students We Serve
PRINCIPAL: Brad Kudlac | GRADES: 6-8 | 218 West F St, Culver 97734 | 541-546-3090
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At Culver Middle School our school goals are:
1. 90% of our students pass the SBAC in ELA, Math, and Science
2. All students achieve at their highest level and seek continuous improvement
3. All students have a staff member that believes in them and their ambitions.
We are looking forward to a great year with 2 new staff members.
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.
All staff and students are expected to make the learning environment as safe as possible at CMS. Our entire staff is ready to support and believe in each student.
Teachers 3 Educational assistants 1
Counselors/ Psychologists
Bullying of any form, fashion, or sort is not tolerated at Culver Middle School. Appropriate discipline will be given as a consequence to students that bully others.
Definition: A student is being bullied or victimized when he or she is exposed, repeatedly and over time, to negative actions on the part of one or more other students. It is a negative action when someone intentionally inflicts, or attempts to inflict, injury or discomfort upon another.
Raising the next generation is a shared responsibility. When families, communities and schools work together, students are more successful and the entire community benefits. For schools and districts across the U.S., family engagement is becoming an integral part of education reform efforts. We are always asking and seeking parental input and volunteers, please contact the front office if you would ever like to get involved with your student and our middle school.
We are always welcoming guest speakers, volunteers, and visitors of any sort that want to positively impact our student population. We'd love to have anyone help or get involved with our students about career exploration and/or college readiness.
Students We Serve
PRINCIPAL: Josh Davis | GRADES: 9-12 | 710 Fifth St, Culver 97734 | 541-546-2251
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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.
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.
High School is an opportunity for the individual, social and intellectual growth of all students.
Genuine learning and academic success depend on maintaining a safe environment for people and property, as well as promoting personal integrity. This can best be accomplished in a setting that is free from distractions, conflicts, and intimidation. Students’ cooperation in knowing and following school policies and procedures is essential to maintain an atmosphere in which learning can take place.
We value parents as our partners in education and in developing socially responsible young people.
Here at Culver High School we have been able to grow our advanced coursework for all of our students. The following classes are what we offer:
AP US History
AP Government
Word for College Credit
AP Language and Composition
Spanish 3 College Credit
Intro To Business
College Writing 121/122
College Math 111/112
AG 1
Intro to Business
Marketing
Entrepreneurship
Advanced Metals
How to Run a Business
Social Media Marketing
Publication and Design
Culver high school and our community love their extracurricular activities. Here is a list of opportunities our student/athletes have to show their skills outside of the classroom:
Varsity Football
Varsity Volleyball
Cross country
Varsity Men and Women's basketball
Varsity Wrestling
Varsity Baseball
Varsity Softball
Track and Field
FFA
FBLA
Spanish Club
Here at Culver high school we have many opportunities to involve and engage the families of Culver. The following are examples of resources and events we have:
FAFSA night
Open house
Conferences
Juntos
Future Pathways
Future Freshman night
Coffee with the Principal
509J Schools
Buff Elementary Boundary
Metolius Elementary Boundary
Warm Springs K-8 Academy Boundary
Madras Elementary Boundary
Big Muddy Elementary
Ashwood School District
Ashwood School District #8
Culver School District #4
Culver SD 4
Black Butte School District 41
Black Butte SD 41
Students We Serve
SUPERINTENDENT: Jay Mathisen | 445 SE Buff St, Madras 97741 | 541-475-6192
Academic Success
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Grade 8
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The Oregon Department of Education is partnering with school districts and local communities to ensure a 90% on-time, four year graduation rate by 2027. 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.
Grade 3 ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS
Grade 8 MATHEMATICS
Population: 25,404
(2022 estimates from PSU Population Research Center)
Regional Labor Force: 130,459
(2022 Estimates from Oregon Prospector)
Median Household Income: $64,510
(2023 Estimate from Oregon Prospector)
Jefferson County has a great deal to offer businesses and their employees. With majestic views of the Cascade Mountains, the County is home to the confluence of the Deschutes, Crooked and Metolius Rivers and several miles of scenic lakes. It is also home to Lake Billy Chinook, a destination that attracts over one million visitors each year. Mount Jefferson, the second highest peak in Oregon with an elevation of 10,497 feet, marks the County’s western skyline. At the center of the County sits the City of Madras with affordable homes, well-established manufacturering companies and some of the best industrial land prices in the region. The six communities of Jefferson County include Madras, Metolius, Culver, Warm Springs, Camp Sherman, and Crooked River Ranch, which together, share a common desire for a vibrant future.
Jefferson County’s water quality is among the best in the country. The communities of Madras, Metolius and Culver are supplied by Opal Springs, a deep, natural artisan spring that produces an abundance of ultra-pure water. Since it was first tapped nearly 100 years ago, the spring has shown no supply variations, even following periods of drought. It’s the reason companies like H2Otogo/Opal Springs Water Co. choose to locate in Culver, Oregon
Jefferson County has the highest proportion of jobs in manufacturing due in no small part to Bright Wood Corporation, Keith Manufacturing and Daimler. Madras boasts a high number or manufacturing jobs per capita and is among the top in the state. The town’s blue collar work ethic, combined with farming and ranching in the surrounding rural area, gives Madras a workforce advantage over its peers for manufacturing and related industries. According to Oregon State University, approximately 55% of the U.S. domestic market and 45% of the Global market carrot variety seed production is grown in Jefferson County, with significant amounts of seed exported to Europe and Japan.
Jefferson County continues to increase housing capacity for new and existing residents. The County constructed 82 new single-family dwellings in its 2020-2022 Fiscal Years according to their monthly permitting report. Not only is the housing supply increasing, but Jefferson County offers the most affordable housing in the Central Oregon region, with median prices below $340,892, according to Zillow’s Home Value Index for December 2022.
Statewide, Jefferson County has the most diverse population and is home to Oregon’s largest reservation, the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs (641,118 acres). The cultural diversity works together to form the fabric of the community.
This is perhaps best illustrated by the fact that roughly a one-third each of K-12 students in Jefferson County are Native American, Latino and Caucasian. For several years, Jefferson County and Culver School Districts have had the highest high school graduation rates in the region and are among the highest in Oregon.
September 27, 2022 - June 30, 2023 (Closed for Maintenance September 6-26)
1195 SE Kemper Way | Madras, OR 97741
Contact: 541-475-4253 or info@macrecdistrict.com
Office Hours: Tuesday - Saturday 7am - 5pm
School Year Swim Schedule (September 27, 2022 - June 30, 2023)
To secure a spot, sign up online or give us a call to register ahead of time. Drop-ins are also welcome as capacity allows. Schedule subject to change. Please check our website for up-to-date scheduling and offerings at macrecdistrict.com.
Children 8 years old or younger must have a parent or guardian in the water with them. Children between 8-12 years old must have a parent or guardian in the MAC facility with them.
Tues
6am-9am
Lap Swim Independent Workout
Hot Tub Toddler Time
9:30am-12pm
Lap Swim
Hot Tub
Aqua Aerobics Toddler Time
12pm-3:30pm Partner Programs & Rentals
3:30pm-5:30pm** Private Rentals
Lap Swim
6am-9am
Lap Swim Independent Workout
Hot Tub Toddler Time
9:30am-12pm
Lap Swim
Hot Tub
Aqua Aerobics Toddler Time
12pm-3:30pm Partner Programs & Rentals
3:30pm-5:30pm**
Swim Lessons Lap Swim
6am-9am Lap Swim Independent Workout
Hot Tub Toddler Time
9:30am-12pm
Lap Swim
Hot Tub
Aqua Aerobics Toddler Time
12pm-3:30pm Partner Programs & Rentals
3:30pm-5:30pm** Swim Lessons Lap Swim
6am-9am Lap Swim Independent Workout
Hot Tub Toddler Time
9:30am-12pm
Lap Swim
Hot Tub
Aqua Aerobics Toddler Time
12pm-3:30pm Partner Programs & Rentals
3:30pm-5:30pm**
Swim Lessons Lap Swim
6am-9am Lap Swim Independent Workout
Hot Tub Toddler Time
9:30am-12pm
Lap Swim Independent Workout
Hot Tub Toddler Time
1pm-3pm Open Swim*
3:30pm-5:30pm Open Swim*
*Best practice for safety requires one lifeguard for every 40 patrons in the natatorium for our swim sessions. Pre-registration is highly recommended.
**Schedule may change depending on private rentals, swim team practices, swim meets, non-school days and weather. Check our website for the most up-to-date schedule of activities or give us a call at 541-475-4253.
Come enjoy our pool and the benefits of exercising in the water. Generally, the leisure and lap pools have space available for independent workouts; please be kind and share the space. You can use our aqua exercise equipment and then soak in the hot tub after a good workout.
Lap swimming takes place in the lap pool, and lap lanes will be divided by lanelines. Pool equipment (kickboards, flippers and pull buoy) is available to use during lap swim. Circle swimming may be required when there are more than two patrons to a lane, and is based on swim pace (slow, medium, or fast).
Come enjoy our leisure pool with the little one. This time is dedicated for families with small children 5 years and younger to enjoy the pool without the larger crowds. Parents/guardians must accompany their child in the water. Toddler Time is designed for calm, water acclimation for our littlest patrons.
Play time for everyone! Enjoy our wonderful facility by floating around the lazy river, sliding down the 100-foot water slide, diving off the diving board, swinging off the rope swing, soaking in the hot tub, or just splashing around and having fun.
• Children 8 years and younger require a responsible adult IN THE WATER with them.
• Children under 12 years of age must be accompanied by a responsible adult IN THE FACILITY.
• Coast guard approved devices and foam pool noodles are permitted. No inflatables allowed.
• Hot tub users must be 16 years or older.
• Rinse off in the shower for a minimum of 30 seconds before getting into the pool.
All of our rules are designed to keep patrons safe and keep the pool in good condition.
CABLE/INTERNET COMPANY
Crestview Cable 541-475-2969
Bend Broadband .............................................................................541-803-8090
Century Link………………………………………………………………………………… 800-261-1691
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Madras
541-475-2350
Crooked River Ranch…………………………………………………………………….541-923-2679
CITY SERVICES (Madras)
Building/Planning Department
541-475-3388
Public Works Department................................................................541-475-2622
Police (non-emergency) 541-475-2424
CITY SERVICES
City Hall (Madras)………………………………………………………………………..541-546-5533
City Hall (Culver)…………………………………………………………………………..541-546-6494
COUNTY SERVICES
Fairgrounds
541-325-5050
Library ..............................................................................................541-475-3351
Sheriff (non-emergency)
541-475-2201
Planning Department……………………………………………………………………541-475-4462
MEDIA
The Madras Pioneer……………………………………………………………………..541-475-2275
The Bulletin 541-382-1811
Cascade Business News ...................................................................541-388-5665
MEDICAL
St. Charles Madras ...........................................................................541-475-3882
Madras Family Care Clinic 541-475-4800
SCHOOLS
Jefferson County School District ......................................................541-475-6192
Culver Schools 541-546-2541
REFUSE
Madras Sanitary ...............................................................................541-475-2071
Jefferson County Landfill 541-475-1983
TAXES
Jefferson County Property Tax Collector .........................................541-475-4454
Jefferson County Treasurer 541-325-5023
State Tax Info ...................................................................................503-378-4988
Federal Tax Info 800-829-1040
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Sunriver
57100 Beaver Dr, Bldg. 5, Ste. 130 Sunriver, OR 97707 541-593-1613
888-221-7070
Central Electric Co-op ......................................................................541-475-3266
Cascade Natural Gas 888-522-1130
WATER & SEWER
Water/Sewer....................................................................................541-475-2344
Deschutes Valley Water 541-475-3849
North Unit Irrigation District 541-475-3625
Crooked River Ranch Water………………………………………………………….541-923-1041
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739 SW 4th St. Madras, OR 97741 (541) 475-4885