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Deschutes Title Market Report
REPORT FOR 8/18/2023 Single-Family Homes Presented by Kevin White 541-389-2120 kwhite@titlemanagement.org www.deschutestitle.com
Madras, OR 97741
This week the median list price for Madras, OR 97741 is $412,400 with the market action index hovering around 36. This is less than last month's market action index of 37 Inventory has increased to 42
Market Action Index
This answers “How’s the Market?” by comparing rate of sales versus inventory
Madras, OR 97741
Real-Time Market Profile
Slight Seller's Advantage
The market has started cooling and prices have recently plateaued. Since we’re in the Seller’s zone, watch for changes in MAI If the MAI resumes its climb, prices will likely follow suit. If the MAI drops consistently or falls into the Buyer’s zone, watch for downward pressure on prices
Market Segments
Each segment below represents approximately 25% of the market ordered by price.
Single-Family Homes
Median List Price $412,400 Median Price of New Listings $374,450 Per Square Foot $253 Average Days on Market 146 Median Days on Market 53 Price Decreased 45% Price Increased 5% Relisted 14% Inventory 42 Median Rent $1,473 Market Action 36 Slight Seller's Advantage Deschutes Title Market Report deschutestitle.com
Buyer's Market Seller's Market 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Tod a y
36
LastMonth
Median Price Sq. Ft. Lot Size Beds Bath Age New Absorbed DOM $629,500 2,196 1 - 2.5 acres 3 2 55 0 0 52 $475,000 2,110 0 5 - 1 acre 4 2 13 1 0 77 $389,000 1,540 8,000 - 10,000 sqft 3 2 6 2 1 63 $333,500 1,375 8,000 - 10,000 sqft 3 1 5 54 3 3 42 2 of 6 Fri Aug 18 2023 Powered by Altos Research, Inc. | www.altos.re | Copyright © 2023 Altos Research, Inc.
Median List Price
In the last few weeks we’ve seen prices in this zip code bouncing around this plateau. Look for a persistent down-shift in the Market Action Index before we see prices deviate from these levels.
Segments
In most of the quartile market segments, we see prices in this zip code have stabilized recently. Only Quartile 4 shows any price increases in the last few weeks. Often this condition happens in markets where demand has fallen (for example, due to microlocation variables) but supply is still relatively short. Buyers are focusing on the lowest price homes in the area.
Single-Family Homes Madras, OR 97741 Deschutes Title Market Report deschutestitle.com
7-Day Average 90-Day Average Aug 2018 Mar 2019 Sep 2019 Mar 2020 Sep 2020 Mar 2021 Sep 2021 Mar 2022 Sep 2022 Mar 2023 $200K $250K $300K $350K $400K $450K $500K
Top 90-Day Upper 90-Day Lower 90-Day Bottom 90-Day Aug 2018 Mar 2019 Sep 2019 Mar 2020 Sep 2020 Mar 2021 Sep 2021 Mar 2022 Sep 2022 Mar 2023 $0 $1.0M $250K $500K $750K $1.3M 3 of 6 Fri Aug 18 2023 Powered by Altos Research, Inc. | www.altos.re | Copyright © 2023 Altos Research, Inc.
Price Per Square Foot
The market plateau is seen across the price and value. The price per square foot and median list price have both been reasonably stagnant. Watch the Market Action Index for persistent changes as a leading indicator before the market moves from these levels.
7-Day Average 90-Day Average
Inventory has been relatively steady around these levels in recent weeks.
7-Day Average 90-Day Average
Single-Family Homes Madras, OR 97741 Deschutes Title Market Report deschutestitle.com
Aug 2018 Mar 2019 Sep 2019 Mar 2020 Sep 2020 Mar 2021 Sep 2021 Mar 2022 Sep 2022 Mar 2023 $125 $150 $175 $200 $225 $250 $275 Inventory
Aug 2018 Mar 2019 Sep 2019 Mar 2020 Sep 2020 Mar 2021 Sep 2021 Mar 2022 Sep 2022 Mar 2023 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 4 of 6 Fri Aug 18 2023 Powered by Altos Research, Inc. | www.altos.re | Copyright © 2023 Altos Research, Inc.
Market Action Index
The market has started cooling and prices have recently plateaued. Since we’re in the Seller’s zone, watch for changes in MAI. If the MAI resumes its climb, prices will likely follow suit. If the MAI drops consistently or falls into the Buyer’s zone, watch for downward pressure on prices.
Market Action Segments
Not surprisingly, all segments in this zip code are showing high levels of demand. Watch the quartiles for changes before the whole market changes. Often one end of the market (e.g. the high-end) will weaken before the rest of the market and signal a slowdown for the whole group.
Single-Family Homes Madras, OR 97741 Deschutes Title Market Report deschutestitle.com
7-Day Average 90-Day
Aug 2018 Mar 2019 Sep 2019 Mar 2020 Sep 2020 Mar 2021 Sep 2021 Mar 2022 Sep 2022 Mar 2023 0 20 40 60 80 100
Average
Top 90-Day Upper 90-Day Lower 90-Day Bottom 90-Day Aug 2018 Mar 2019 Sep 2019 Mar 2020 Sep 2020 Mar 2021 Sep 2021 Mar 2022 Sep 2022 Mar 2023 20 40 60 80 100 5 of 6 Fri Aug 18 2023 Powered by Altos Research, Inc. | www.altos.re | Copyright © 2023 Altos Research, Inc.
Median Days on Market (DOM)
The properties have been on the market for an average of 146 days. Half of the listings have come newly on the market in the past 65 or so days. Watch the 90-day DOM trend for signals of a changing market.
Segments
It is not uncommon for the higher priced homes in an area to take longer to sell than those in the lower quartiles.
Single-Family Homes
97741 Deschutes Title Market Report deschutestitle.com
Madras, OR
7-Day Average 90-Day Average Aug 2018 Mar 2019 Sep 2019 Mar 2020 Sep 2020 Mar 2021 Sep 2021 Mar 2022 Sep 2022 Mar 2023 0 25 50 75 100 125 150
Top 90-Day Upper 90-Day Lower 90-Day Bottom 90-Day Aug 2018 Mar 2019 Sep 2019 Mar 2020 Sep 2020 Mar 2021 Sep 2021 Mar 2022 Sep 2022 Mar 2023 0 50 100 150 200 6 of 6 Fri Aug 18 2023 Powered by Altos Research, Inc. | www.altos.re | Copyright © 2023 Altos Research, Inc.
AreaProfiled:TreasureHills
SalesDates: 08/14/202006/13/2023
AverageSalePricebyYear:08/14/2020-08/18/2023
LengthofResidence
*42sale(s)are included inthe graph
**4sale(s)withno sale price are excluded fromthe graph
SalesStatisticsbyYear:08/14/2020-08/18/2023
*46parcel(s)are included inthe calculation
**1parcel(s)withno sale date are excluded fromthe calculation
AgeofHomes
*16sale(s)are included inthe table
**30sale(s)withno sale price orbuilding sqftare excluded fromthe table
AssessedValues
Informationis deemed reliable butnotguaranteed Powered bygeoAdvantage
08/18/2023 NumberofParcels:47 ParcelswithViews:0
WaterfrontParcels:0
ReportDate:
AverageLengthofResidence 1yr(s) Ownership Length # %of Homes 0-2Years 27 58% 2-4Years 19 41% 4-6Years 0 0% 6-10Years 0 0% 10+Years 0 0%
Year # SalesPrice/SqFtPrice/FinSqFt % Turnover AvgSale Price MinSale Price MaxSale Price 2020 9 $173 $173 19 $272,900 $260,400 $294,900 2021 6 $201 $201 13 $320,700 $277,500 $385,000 2022 1 $233 $233 2 $389,900 $389,900 $389,900
AverageAgeofHome 3yr(s) YearBuilt # %ofHomes <5Years 18 38% 5-10Years 0 0% 10+Years 29 62% OwnerOccupancy OwnerMail # %of Homes OwnerOccupied 30 64% InStateNon-Owner Occ 17 36% OutofState 0 0%
AverageValues $89,669 YearAssessment # %ofHomes $1k-$250k 46 98% $251k-$500k 0 0% $501k-$750k 0 0% $751k-$1.5M 0 0% $15M+ 0 0%
Property Profile Taxes Deed
PropertyProfileSummary
SUBJECTPROPERTY
21131
JeffersonCounty
ADDRESS
934SEMauiLn
Madras,OR97741
OWNER
Dipaolo,TimothyJ
Dipaolo,WendyL
DATE
08/18/2023
PREPAREDBY
DanettaRider
danettar@deschutestitle.com
JEFFERSONCOUNTYPROPERTYPROFILEINFORMATION
Parcel#:21131
TaxLot:111312CD17500
Owner:Dipaolo,TimothyJ
CoOwner:Dipaolo,WendyL
Site:934SEMauiLn
MadrasOR97741
Mail:934SEMauiLn
MadrasOR97741
LandUse:100-RESIDENTIALLAND
StdLandUse:VMSC-VacantMisc
Legal:TREASUREHILLSLot-13Block-13
Twn/Rng/Sec:T:11SR:13ES:12Q:SWQQ:SE
ASSESSMENT&TAXINFORMATION
MarketTotal:$235,552.00
MarketLand:$32,300.00
MarketImpr:$203,252.00
AssessmentYear:2022
AssessedTotal:$83,930.00
Exemption:
Taxes:$1,708.94
LevyCode:0018
LevyRate:20.3616
SALE&LOANINFORMATION
SaleDate:05/02/2022
SaleAmount:
Document#:1886
DeedType:Deed
LoanAmount:
Lender: LoanType: InterestType:
TitleCo:DESCHUTESTITLE
SentryDynamics,Inc
PROPERTYCHARACTERISTICS
YearBuilt:
EffYearBuilt:
Bedrooms:
Bathrooms:
TotalSqFt:
Floor1SqFt:
Floor2SqFt:
BasementSqFt:
Lotsize:019Acres(8,276SqFt)
GarageSqFt:
GarageType:
AC:
Pool:
HeatSource:
Fireplace:
BldgCondition:
Neighborhood:
Lot:13
Block:13
Plat/Subdiv:TreasureHills
Zoning:R1-Single-FamilyResidential
SchoolDist:509J-JeffersonCountySchoolDistrict Census:3029-960202
Recreation:
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STATEMENT OF TAX ACCOUNT
DIPAOLO, TIMOTHY JOHN ET AL
2022 ADVALOREM $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,708.94 Nov 15, 2022 2021 ADVALOREM $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $162.25 Nov 15, 2021 2020 ADVALOREM $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $158.98 Nov 15, 2020
COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR 66 S.E. D STREET, SUITE E MADRAS, OR 97741 (541) 475-4458
JEFFERSON
934 SE MAUI LN MADRAS OR 97741-9648 18-Aug-2023 21131 Tax Account # Account Status Roll Type Situs Address A Real 934 SE MAUI LN MADRAS OR 97741 Tax Summary Tax Year Tax Type Total Due Current Due Interest Due Discount Available Original Due Due Date 0018 9/15/2023 Lender Name Loan Number Property ID Interest To $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Total $2,030.17
2023 - 2022 CURRENT TAX BY DISTRICT
To pay by Credit Card or Echeck, go to www.jeffco.net and click link for Tax Payments. Or call 1-877-865-0432.
JOHN PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
DIPAOLO, 1,708.94 - 2022 2023 TAX (before discount)
APPLY Includes discount and any pre-payments 1,116.50 PAYMENT DUE: 569.65 November 15, 2022 WWW.JEFFCO.NET LEGAL: TREASURE HILLS (L:13) JEFFERSON COUNTY TAX 66 S.E. D STREET, SUITE E MADRAS, OR 97741 TAX PAYMENT OPTIONS JEFFERSON COUNTY, OREGON Account 1,657.67 MADRAS, OR 97741 66 S.E. D STREET, SUITE E JULY 1, 2022 TO JUNE 30, 2023 JEFFERSON COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR www.jeffco.net 21131 1/3 PAYMENT — No Discount 1,116.50 PAYMENT DUE: 569.65 November 15, 2022 2/3 PAYMENT — 2% Discount FULL PAYMENT — 3% Discount 1,657.67 JEFFERSON COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR 66 SE D ST SUITE E MADRAS, OR 97741 $ Other Amount Enclosed: 1/3 PAYMENT — No Discount 2/3 PAYMENT — 2% Discount FULL PAYMENT — 3% Discount (DISCOUNT IS LOST & INTEREST APPLIES AFTER DUE DATE) COCC LEVY 45.30 JEFFERSON CO. ESD LEVY 17.52 SD#509J MADRAS LEVY 334.86 EDUCATION TOTAL: 397.68 JEFFERSON CO. GENERAL LEVY 260.33 JEFFERSON CO. JAIL L.O. LEVY 141.84 MADRAS - CITY LEVY 301.22 JEFFERSON CO. RFPD LEVY 86.49 MAC RECREATION DIST. LEVY 18.25 MAC RECREATION DIST. L.O. LEVY 33.57 JEFFERSON CO. LIBRARY DIST. LEVY 31.76 HOUSING URBAN RENEWAL, MADRAS 33.41 URBAN RENEWAL, MADRAS 130.58 GENERAL GOVT TOTAL: 1,037.45 COCC BOND 6.44 SD#509J BOND - 2013 217.34 MAC RECREATION DIST. BOND 50.03 BONDS - OTHER TOTAL: 273.81
Mailing address change on back MAKE PAYMENT TO: 16100000211310000056965000011165000001657678
0018 21131 FULL PAYMENT MAP: ACCOUNT NUMBER
LN
934
SITUS: 111312-CD-17500 CODE: CLASS:
VALUES: LAND STRUCTURES TOTAL RMV TOTAL ASSESSED VALUE EXEMPTIONS NET TAXABLE: TOTAL PROPERTY LAST YEAR THIS YEAR 17,730 17,730 32,300 203,252 235,552 8,080 8,080 162.25 83,930 83,930 1,708.94 WEBSITE TAX QUESTIONS ASSESSMENT QUESTIONS (541) 475-4458 (541) 475-2443 1,657.67
DIPAOLO, TIMOTHY JOHN ET AL 934 SE MAUI
MADRAS OR 97741-9648
SE MAUI LN MADRAS
101
TIMOTHY
PLEASE RETURN THIS PORTION WITH YOUR PAYMENT (DISCOUNT IS LOST & INTEREST APPLIES AFTER DUE DATE) ET AL 934 SE MAUI LN MADRAS OR 97741-9648
ADDITIONAL FEES
Mailing MADRASOR97741-9648 Map 111312-CD-17500 Code-TaxID 0018-21131 101 101002 Assessable Active Subtype NORMAL Lot-13 04-29-2022/$385,000 Appraiser SiteCity MADRAS 2022-NEWCONSTRUCTION Area Year Built Stat ClassDescription%Ex% 001812021141100 AreaRFPD Plan Zone%Size 00181Market128 100 RMVMAV 0018 LandLand ImprImpr 83,93083,930
Account Taxes Sales History Value History Reports Files
Value History
Real Market Value (RMV)
Real Market Value (RMV) is typically the price your property would sell for in a transaction between a willing buyer and a willing seller on January 1, the assessment date for the tax year.
To estimate the initial RMV for your property, your county assessor appraises your property using a physical inspection and a comparison of market data from similar properties. For ensuing tax years, your county assessor may study trends of similar properties to update the RMV for your property.
Maximum Assessed Value (MAV)
Maximum Assessed Value (MAV) was established by Ballot Measure 50 for the 1997-98 tax year. MAV is the greater of 103% of the prior year's assessed value (AV), or 100 percent of the prior year's MAV, whichever is greater.
MAV’s for properties that existed prior to 1995 were set based on the 1995-1996 Real Market Value (RMV) less 10%. MAVs for “new” properties (constructed or created after 1995) are set by multiplying the property's Real Market Value (RMV) at the time of construction or creation by the Changed Property Ratio (CPR) for that year.
MAV is the only part of your tax bill where a 3% increase limit applies. However, your MAV can increase above 3 percent of the prior year's assessed value if certain things defined as exceptions are made to your property.
Assessed Value (AV)
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Assessment Summary Year RMV MAV AV 2022 $235,552 $8,320 $83,930 2021 $17,730 $0 $8,080 2020 $16,270 $7,852 $7,852 Values 2020 2021 2022 $0 $50,000 $100,000 $150,000 $200,000 $250,000 $300,000 RMV MAV AV
Account 21131
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Assessed Value (AV) is the lower of last year’s Maximum Assessed Value (MAV) plus 3%, or the current Real Market Value (RMV). This value provides the baseline for your tax bill calculation.
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Schools Report
SchoolReport
SubjectParcel
SiteAddress 934SEMauiLn MadrasOR97741
21131
SchoolDistrict 509JJeffersonCountySchool District AssignedPrimary School MadrasPrimarySchool
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AssignedMiddle
AssignedHighSchool MadrasHighSchool JeffersonCounty ReportDetail QueryDistanceFromParcel 3miles SchoolsInQuery 6 PrimarySchool BuffElementarySchool 509jOn-line MadrasElementarySchool MiddleSchool JeffersonCountyMiddle School HighSchool MadrasHighSchool BridgesHighSchool OtherSchool BridgesHighSchool
School JeffersonCountyMiddleSchool
SchoolDistrict JeffersonCountySD509J DistFrom Subject 0.40miles School BuffElementarySchool SiteAddress 375SEBuffSt City Madras Zip 97741 Type 1-Regularschool Students 286 Charter No Magnet Title1Elig 1-Yes Title1 5-TitleIschoolwideschool Free/Reduced Lunch FTETeachers Count 2182 Student/Teacher Ratio 1311 GradeLevels Kindergarten-5thGrade Male 154 Female 132 Hispanic 131 White 123 Black 0 Am.Indian 18 Asian/PacificIsl.0 School#2 SchoolDistrict JeffersonCountySD509J DistFrom Subject 053miles School MadrasHighSchool SiteAddress 390SE10thSt City Madras Zip 97741 Type 1-Regularschool Students 763 Charter No Magnet Title1Elig 2-No Title1 6-NotaTitleIschool Free/Reduced Lunch FTETeachers Count 35.17 Student/Teacher Ratio 21.69 GradeLevels 9thGrade-12thGrade Male 391 Female 372 Hispanic 292 White 196 Black 9 Am.Indian 251 Asian/PacificIsl.6 School#3 SchoolDistrict JeffersonCountySD509J DistFrom Subject 0.69miles School BridgesHighSchool SiteAddress 410SW 4thSt City Madras Zip 97741 Type 4-AlternativeEducationSchool Students 71 Charter No Magnet Title1Elig 2-No Title1 6-NotaTitleIschool Free/Reduced Lunch FTETeachers Count 750 Student/Teacher Ratio 947 GradeLevels 9thGrade-12thGrade Male 44 Female 27 Hispanic 17 White 11 Black 1 Am.Indian 40 Asian/PacificIsl.1
School#1
School#4
SchoolDistrict JeffersonCountySD509J DistFrom Subject 069miles School 509jOn-Line SiteAddress 410SW 4thSt City Madras Zip 97741 Type 1-Regularschool Students 144 Charter No Magnet Title1Elig 1-Yes Title1 2-TitleItargetedassistanceschool Free/Reduced Lunch FTETeachers Count 6.75 Student/Teacher Ratio 2133 GradeLevels Kindergarten-8thGrade Male 62 Female 82 Hispanic 49 White 31 Black 2 Am.Indian 52 Asian/PacificIsl.0 School#5 SchoolDistrict JeffersonCountySD509J DistFrom Subject 0.72miles School MadrasElementarySchool SiteAddress 215SE10thSt City Madras Zip 97741 Type 1-Regularschool Students 318 Charter No Magnet Title1Elig 1-Yes Title1 5-TitleIschoolwideschool Free/Reduced Lunch FTETeachers Count 2182 Student/Teacher Ratio 14.57 GradeLevels Kindergarten-5thGrade Male 149 Female 169 Hispanic 153 White 131 Black 0 Am.Indian 18 Asian/PacificIsl.1
SchoolDistrict JeffersonCountySD509J DistFrom Subject 1.12miles School JeffersonCountyMiddleSchool SiteAddress 1180SEKemperWay City Madras Zip 97741 Type 1-Regularschool Students 410 Charter No Magnet Title1Elig 1-Yes Title1 5-TitleIschoolwideschool Free/Reduced Lunch FTETeachers Count 2590 Student/Teacher Ratio 1583 GradeLevels 6thGrade-8thGrade Male 224 Female 186 Hispanic 194 White 159 Black 1 Am.Indian 40 Asian/PacificIsl.0
School#6
OREGON AT-A-GLANCE SCHOOL PROFILE
Madras Elementary School
PRINCIPAL: Christopher Wyland | GRADES: K-5 | 215 SE 10th St, Madras 97741 | 541-475-3520
REGULAR ATTENDERS
Students who attended more than 90% of their enrolled school days.
2021-22
53%
Academic Success
ENGLISH LANGUAGE
MATHEMATICS
Students meeting state grade-level expectations. 23% Oregon average 36%
School Goals
1. Ensure every student feels seen and connected to Madras Elementary.
2. Improve student learning and the student experience through job-embedded, high quality professional development for certified and classified team members.
3. Ensure every student receives additional time and support to be enriched and/or receive intervention on essential grade level standards.
State Goals
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.
Academic Progress
INDIVIDUAL STUDENT PROGRESS
Year-to-year progress in English language arts and mathematics.
Data not available in 2021-22
SCIENCE
Students meeting state grade-level expectations.
8% Oregon average 31%
Safe & Welcoming Environment
Positive Behavior Intervention & Supports (PBIS) which celebrates students who are modeling schoolwide expectations of the 3 B's: be safe, be responsible, and be respectful. Bullying and Harassment Prevention Guidance Lessons Counselor teaches guidance lessons once every month to every student for a minimum of eight guidance lessons each school year.
Character traits are taught, reinforced, and celebrated monthly. Some examples are perserverance, empathy, and how to play safely at recess.
Students We Serve Student Enrollment 338 DEMOGRAPHICS
Indian/Alaska Native Students 7% Teachers 0% Asian Students <1% Teachers 0% Black/African American Students 0% Teachers 0% Hispanic/Latino Students 47% Teachers 13% Multiracial Students 4% Teachers 0% Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Students 0% Teachers 0% White Students 41% Teachers 88% Ever English Learners 22% Languages Spoken 4 Students with Disabilities
Childhood Vaccinations 97% Free/
Price Lunch
*<10 students or data unavailable
Environment CLASS SIZE Median class size. 22 Oregon average 22
American
16% Required
Reduced
>95%
School
Oregon
average 64%
grade-level expectations. 30% Oregon average 44%
ARTS Students meeting state
School Website: www.jcsd.k12.or.us/schools/ma Eligibility for Free/Reduced Price Lunch expanded in 2020-21, for more information please visit: www.oregon.gov/ode/schools-and-districts/reportcards/reportcards/Pages/Accountability-Measures.aspx
Our Staff (rounded FTE)
22
Outcomes
REGULAR ATTENDERS
ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS
MATHEMATICS
71%
About Our School
BULLYING, HARASSMENT, AND SAFETY POLICIES
Positive Behavior Intervention & Support (PBIS)
EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
· Elementary Music Program
PARENT ENGAGEMENT
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
District Engagement Event at Madras High School
Yes
55% Same principal in the last 3 years
Elementary Counselor
Instructional Coach/Dean of Students
Daily Morning Meeting from Responsive Classrooms focused on relationships with peers and staff
Sensory spaces for students who need to regulate prior to entry into main classroom
Safe Touch Guidance Lessons
Social Skill Training (Second Steps Curriculum)
· Family University
· Oregon Battle of the Books (OBOB)
· 21st Century After-school Program
· Kids Club Partnership
·Maker space in the library, creating opportunities to learn about robots, coding, 3D printing, and CADD.
Family engagement plan helps build a college and career-going culture at Madras Elementary
Ongoing communication surround learning and exciting events at school
Parent Square, whcih allows families to receive communication for the whole school community, classroom communication, and/or direct messaging with their child's teacher
District Engagement Event at Warm Springs K-8 Academy
Family University
Trust for Public Land (TPL) has partnered with Madras Elementary to build a new playground in the summer of 2024. This opportunity will create ongoing opportunities to provide feedback on the outside space and the hopes for students to be outside and physically active.
OREGON AT-A-GLANCE SCHOOL PROFILE CONTINUED 2021-22 Madras Elementary School
Teachers
Educational assistants
Counselors/ Psychologists Average teacher
rate
% of licensed teachers
12
1
retention
with more than 3 years of experience
American Indian/Alaska Native 50% Asian <10 students or data unavailable Black/African American <10 students or data unavailable Hispanic/Latino 56% Multiracial 43% Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander <10 students or data unavailable White 51% Free/Reduced Price Lunch 53% Ever English Learner 54% Students with Disabilities 38% Migrant 52% Homeless 42% Students in Foster Care <10 students or data unavailable Talented and Gifted <10 students or data unavailable Female 54% Male 52% Non-Binary <10 students or data unavailable
students or data unavailable <10 students or data unavailable <10 students or data unavailable 24% <10 students or data unavailable <10 students or data unavailable 39% 30% 23% <5% 13% <10 students or data unavailable <10 students or data unavailable <10 students or data unavailable 30% 30% <10 students or data unavailable
<10
students or data unavailable <10 students or data unavailable <10 students or data unavailable 20% <10 students or data unavailable <10 students or data unavailable 30% 23% 14% 10% 13% <10 students or data unavailable <10 students or data unavailable <10 students or data unavailable 19% 27% <10 students or data unavailable
<10
Data are suppressed to protect confidential student information. For more information please visit: www.oregon.gov/ode/schools-and-districts/reportcards/reportcards/Pages/Accountability-Measures.aspx
OREGON AT-A-GLANCE SCHOOL PROFILE
Jefferson County Middle School
PRINCIPAL: Simon White | GRADES: 6-8 | 1180 SE Kemper Way, Madras 97741 | 541-475-7253
REGULAR ATTENDERS
Students who attended more than 90% of their enrolled school days.
2021-22
57%
Academic Success
ENGLISH
MATHEMATICS
Students meeting state grade-level expectations. 27% Oregon average 28%
School Goals
At Jefferson County Middle School we work diligently to create and maintain an inclusive environment where students feel safe and supported to learn and grow. JCMS is focused on student growth and learning through a guaranteed and viable curriculum for all students. We collaborate weekly in professional learning communities to analyze student work, discuss research-proven instructional strategies, and to adjust our teaching to meet the diverse needs of our students. Additionally, we provide a school wide intervention and enrichment program to provide students with extra time and support to reach their highest potential.
State Goals
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.
Academic Progress
INDIVIDUAL STUDENT PROGRESS
Year-to-year progress in English language arts and mathematics.
Data not available in 2021-22
SCIENCE
Students meeting state grade-level expectations.
22% Oregon average 28%
Safe & Welcoming Environment
JCMS is committed to providing a safe and welcoming environment for all students, families, staff, and community members. During the year we focus on teaching and supporting the whole student through our Advisory program and SEL instruction to build a foundation for students to feel safe, secure, and confident. Multiple family engagement activities provide our community with opportunities to engage with staff and learn about procedures, programs and partnerships. To support our bilingual families we have several Spanish speaking staff that assures all meetings, information, and communications are translated.
Students We Serve Student Enrollment 414 DEMOGRAPHICS
Indian/Alaska Native Students 10% Teachers 0% Asian Students 0% Teachers 0% Black/African American Students <1% Teachers 0% Hispanic/Latino Students 45% Teachers 10% Multiracial Students 3% Teachers 0% Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Students <1% Teachers 3% White Students 41% Teachers 87% Ever English Learners 29% Languages Spoken 2 Students with Disabilities
Childhood Vaccinations 97% Free/ Reduced Price Lunch
*<10 students or data unavailable
Environment CLASS SIZE Median class size. 20 Oregon average 22
American
18% Required
>95%
School
Oregon
average 64%
state grade-level expectations. 42% Oregon average 44%
LANGUAGE ARTS Students meeting
School Website: www.jcsd.k12.or.us/schools/jcms Eligibility for Free/Reduced Price Lunch expanded in 2020-21, for more information please visit: www.oregon.gov/ode/schools-and-districts/reportcards/reportcards/Pages/Accountability-Measures.aspx
Our Staff (rounded FTE)
26
Jefferson County Middle School
Outcomes
REGULAR ATTENDERS
ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS
87%
About Our School
BULLYING, HARASSMENT, AND SAFETY POLICIES
EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
PARENT ENGAGEMENT
67%
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
No
Same principal in the last 3 years
Building relationships and positive school culture are essential to creating and sustaining a safe learning environment. JCMS utilizes multiple systems to educate and support students. These systems include: PBIS, Advisory, SEL, CHAMPS, Buffalo Bucks, District/building handbooks and frequent training for certified and classified staff on these systems. Furthermore, students and families have multiple methods to report concerns to staff in a secure manner. Additionally, our staff promotes safety, inclusivity, and acceptance in our school. To ensure the safety of our students, our school continually reflects on safety protocols and system evaluation. Additionally, JCMS has hired a Student Success Coordinator to focus on school Culture and Safety.
JCMS values extracurricular activities, including interscholastic sports, academic clubs, service clubs and more. Our offerings include: Athletics, Intramurals, 21st Century after school programs, Student Leadership, NJHS, FFA, OSU Extension, and AVID. To learn more about the activities offered at our school, connect with our staff or visit our school website for details.
We ask parents and families to partner with us in giving students the support they need to succeed at school. JCMS provides a variety of community engagement activities throughout the year: 6th grade orientation, open house, parent conferences, 8th grade promotion, athletic orientation nights, AVID induction, NJHS Induction, and Title 1A parent nights with a focus on literacy, math, and health.
We offer numerous ways for interested community members and businesses to connect with our schools. JCMS provides a variety of community engagement activities throughout the year: College and Career week, Turkey Bingo, Craft Night, End of the Year BBQ with community partners, school and district forums on school improvement, and student recognition at school board meetings.
OREGON AT-A-GLANCE SCHOOL PROFILE CONTINUED
2021-22
Teachers
Educational assistants
Counselors/ Psychologists Average teacher retention rate
% of licensed teachers
10
1
with more than 3 years of experience
American Indian/Alaska Native 65% Asian <10 students or data unavailable Black/African American <10 students or data unavailable Hispanic/Latino 55% Multiracial 31% Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander <10 students or data unavailable White 59% Free/Reduced Price Lunch 57% Ever English Learner 51% Students with Disabilities 44% Migrant 50% Homeless 70% Students in Foster Care <10 students or data unavailable Talented and Gifted 83% Female 57% Male 57% Non-Binary <10 students or data unavailable
39% <10 students or data unavailable <10 students or data unavailable 38% 23% <10 students or data unavailable 47% 42% 24% 10% 24% 42% <10 students or data unavailable 94% 48% 37% <10 students or data unavailable
14% <10 students or data unavailable <10 students or data unavailable 22% 23% <10 students or data unavailable 37% 27% 14% <5% 13% 10% <10 students or data unavailable 88% 28% 27% <10 students or data unavailable
MATHEMATICS
Data are suppressed to protect confidential student information. For more information please visit: www.oregon.gov/ode/schools-and-districts/reportcards/reportcards/Pages/Accountability-Measures.aspx
OREGON AT-A-GLANCE SCHOOL PROFILE
Madras High School
PRINCIPAL: Brian Crook | GRADES: 9-12 | 390 SE 10th St, Madras 97741 | 541-475-7265
School Environment
REGULAR ATTENDERS
Students who attended more than 90% of their enrolled school days.
2021-22
Academic Progress ON-TRACK TO GRADUATE
Students earning one-quarter of graduation credits in their 9th grade year.
Academic Success ON-TIME
Students earning a diploma within four years. Cohort includes students who were first-time ninth graders in 2017-18 graduating in 2020-21
FIVE-YEAR COMPLETION
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
COLLEGE GOING
Students enrolling in a two or four year college within 16 months of completing high school in 201920. Data from the National Student Clearinghouse.
School Goals
Madras High School's goal is for every student to graduate high school on time with the skills necessary to succeed in college, career tech, or the work force.
In 2022-20223 Madras High school will:
· Increase the number of freshmen who are on track to graduate at the end of their 9th grade year to 87%.
· Increase the regular attenders to 50%.
· Implement the AVID college and career readiness system school-wide.
· Increase student participation in extracurricular activities and athletics.
94% Oregon average 88%
State Goals
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.
44% Oregon average 56%
Safe & Welcoming Environment
Our school strives to ensure all students and their parents feel welcome by including community liaisons in our school. All communication sent home through mail, phone, or text is translated for easy access. Interpreters are provided for parent conferences and other school meetings where parents are present.
Students We Serve Student Enrollment
Indian/Alaska Native Students 31% Teachers 5% Asian Students 1% Teachers 0% Black/African American Students 1% Teachers 0% Hispanic/Latino Students 41% Teachers 2% Multiracial Students 1% Teachers 0% Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Students <1% Teachers 0% White Students 25% Teachers 93% Ever English Learners
Languages Spoken 5 Students with Disabilities 15% Required Childhood Vaccinations 97% Free/ Reduced Price Lunch >95% *<10 students or data unavailable
700 DEMOGRAPHICS American
52%
CLASS SIZE
21 Oregon average 22
Median size of classes in core subjects.
44% Oregon average 64%
Oregon average 83%
82%
GRADUATION
Oregon average 81%
91%
School Website: www.jcsd.k12.or.us/schools/mhs Eligibility for Free/Reduced Price Lunch expanded in 2020-21, for more information please visit: www.oregon.gov/ode/schools-and-districts/reportcards/reportcards/Pages/Accountability-Measures.aspx
OREGON AT-A-GLANCE SCHOOL PROFILE CONTINUED
High School
ON-TRACK TO GRADUATE
Coming in 2022-23
About Our School
ADVANCED COURSEWORK
· College Now Credit Opportunities
· Expanded Options
· Advanced Placement Courses-Math, Literacy, Science, and Social Science
· Talented and Gifted Program
· Music & Band Program
· Career and Technical Education
· Spanish World Language Courses
· AVID: Career and College Readiness
CAREER & TECHNICAL EDUCATION
· Agricultural Sciences
· Business
· Computer Aided Drawing (CAD)
· Construction Engineering
· Fire Management
· Graphics Technology
· Metal Fabrication
· Natural Resources
· FFA
· Skills USA
EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
Our school offers a full variety of OSAA athletics.
Our school offers several academic focused extra curricular activities:
· Music and Drama Programs
· Marching Band
· Vocational Clubs
· Leadership & Various Clubs
· National Honor Society
· 21st Century Community Learning Center Program/After School Tutoring
· FFA
PARENT & COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
Our school engages our parents and community by hosting a variety of events intended for parents and community members to attend:
· Freshman Welcome
· Open Houses
· Homecoming
· Extracurricular Activities Events: Sports, Activities, Clubs, Music Programs, Drama Performances.
· Distinguished Alumni Event
· MHS Athletic Hall of Fame Event
· Family University
· CTE Community Advisory Committees
· AVID Family Nights
· Juntos Family Nights
· Annual District Wide Community Engagement Event
www.oregon.gov/ode/schools-and-districts/reportcards/reportcards/Pages/Accountability-Measures.aspx
Teachers
Educational assistants 2 Counselors/ Psychologists Average teacher retention rate
% of licensed teachers
2021-22 Madras
Our Staff (rounded FTE) 35
14
90%
with more than 3 years of experience 72% Same principal in the last 3 years
REGULAR
American Indian/Alaska Native 35% Asian <10 students or data unavailable Black/African American <10 students or data unavailable Hispanic/Latino 43% Multiracial <10 students or data unavailable Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander <10 students or data unavailable White 57% Free/Reduced Price Lunch 44% Ever English Learner 41% Students with Disabilities 43% Migrant 46% Homeless <10 students or data unavailable Students in Foster Care 40% Talented and Gifted 73% Female 41% Male 47% Non-Binary <10 students or data unavailable
Yes Outcomes
ATTENDERS
70% <10 students or data unavailable <10 students or data unavailable 86% <10 students or data unavailable <10 students or data unavailable 95% 82% 71% 86% 78% <10 students or data unavailable <10 students or data unavailable <10 students or data unavailable 80% 83% <10 students or data unavailable
>95% <10 students or data unavailable <10 students or data unavailable 94% <10 students or data unavailable <10 students or data unavailable 85% 92% 94% 60% 92% <10 students or data unavailable <10 students or data unavailable <10 students or data unavailable 92% 89%
ON-TIME GRADUATION
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Places to Go & Things to Do
Food Trucks/Carts
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Central Oregon Healthy Food
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Kid Friendly Attractions
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Farmers Markets in Central Oregon
https://visitcentraloregon.com/dining/food/farmers-market/
https://www.localharvest.org/prineville-or/farmers-markets
https://hdffa.org/its-farmers-market-season/
https://redmondoregonfarmersmarket.com/
https://www.sistersfarmersmarket.com/
https://www.localharvest.org/redmond-or/farmers-markets
https://www.madrassaturdaymarket.com/
Central Oregon Breweries
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https://www.google.com/search?q=breweries+in+central+oregon&rlz=1C1GCEU_enUS874US875&oq =&aqs=chrome.0.69i59i450l8.68566434j0j15&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
https://visitcentraloregon.com/dining/drinks/breweries/redmond/
https://beermebend.com/bend-oregon-brewery-locations/
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Private Schools in Central Oregon
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https://movingtobend.com/relocation-blog/2021/a-guide-to-public-and-private-schools-in-bendoregon/
https://www.countyoffice.org/bend-or-private-schools/
Central Oregon Winter Activities
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https://visitcentraloregon.com/things-to-do/activities/winter/
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Central Oregon Trivia and Bingo Nights
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https://theyardfoodpark.com/events/
https://www.silvermoonbrewing.com/events
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Economic Development For Central Oregon
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT FOR CENTRAL OREGON EDCOINFO.COM #EDCOINFO @EDCOINFO 705 SW BONNETT WAY SUITE 1000 BEND, OR 97702 541.388.3236 2022 CENTRAL OREGON ECONOMIC PROFILE
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Welcome to Central Oregon
Where the commute times are short and breathtaking views await you at every turn. The region features dramatic snow-capped mountain ranges and high desert plateaus within Deschutes, Crook and Jefferson counties.
Located halfway between San Francisco and Seattle, one of the hottest small metropolitan markets in the U.S. is Central Oregon. In the last decade the region has seen some of the highest sustained GDP growth, job growth and population growth. With these factors in mind, The Milken Institute has named the region the best small metropolitan in the nation four years in a row – an unprecedented feat no other location has ever received.
Central Oregon is pulling extraordinary talent and capital, fostering a diverse and highly entrepreneurial business ecosystem. Deschutes County received the most investment in Oregon in 2022, according to Smartasset. Lured by natural scenic beauty and big city amenities without big city costs or hassle, people are learning that having a true work-life balance is possible. Employees are happier and companies are more innovative and capital-efficient. All in a region dominated by small to mid-sized firms that compete globally – and win.
Welcome........................................................................................................ Central Oregon Overview................................................................................ Population..................................................................................................... Move.............................................................................................................. Relocate / Expand.......................................................................................... Start................................................................................................................ Entrepreneurial Support................................................................................. Grow............................................................................................................... Workforce...................................................................................................... Delivering What Is Expected......................................................................... Transportation............................................................................................... Services / Infrastructure................................................................................ Top Employers............................................................................................... Foundations of Central Oregon’s Economy................................................... Lifestyle......................................................................................................... About EDCO................................................................................................... 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 20 21 Page 2 - Economic Development for Central Oregon
CENTRAL OREGON OVERVIEW
Regional Population: 253,761
(2021 estimates from Portland State University)
Regional Labor Force: 123,953
(Seasonally adjusted total for 2021 from Oregon Employment Department)
Bend-Redmond MSA GDP Per Capita: $54,390
(2020 estimate from the Bureau of Economic Analysis)
*Bureau of Economic Analysis data is only available for the Bend-Redmond MSA
Access to and from our region has never been easier with five national carriers flying up to 54 segments daily to nine international airports. Central Oregon is served by one of the most vibrant and successful regional airports in the country at Redmond (RDM).
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Central Oregon has been among the fastest growing regions anywhere in the U.S.
In-migration has been the dominating factor in the region’s growth. With millions of visitors annually, Central Oregon continues to attract thousands of new residents from all over the country each year for it’s outdoor amenities, arts and culture opportunities, quality healthcare, and a growing education system.
“Central Oregon’s economic growth is stronger than the state and nation overall. The primary reason is the high quality of life that attracts new residents. Faster population growth means local businesses can hire and expand at a faster rate due to the influx of working-age migrants and the growing labor force.”
Josh Lehner Economist, Oregon Office of Economic Analysis
Oregon Jefferson County 11.4% 14.6% 85.2% 63.7% Area POPULATION CHANGES FOR CENTRAL OREGON Percent Change 2010 - 2021 Net Migration % 2010 - 2021 Counties Deschutes County 28.9% 89.0% Crook County 21.5% 81.1% Source: Population Research Center, PSU 2021. Oregon Employment Department, 2021. Page 4 - Economic Development for Central Oregon
POPULATION
NEW RESIDENTS, NEW IDEAS & NEW ENERGY
#1 TOP 10 COOLEST PLACES TO GO IN THE NEXT 10 YEARS
With over 4.5 million visitors flocking to Central Oregon each year, it proves a great introduction to our region’s culture, lifestyle and a great first impression for businesses. Central Oregon and the Bend-Redmond MSA continually top the nation in population growth. In fact, Bend has been among the 15 fastest growing cities in the U.S. five of the last six years. While our population grows, so does our workforce. We’re cultivating a community that has consciously decided to live here and attracting new talent pools to serve the increasing demand for labor.
POPULATION TOTALS FOR CENTRAL OREGON
- FORBES , 2021 Oregon 3,837,300 4,237,256 3,421,399 4,013,845 4,266,620 Area 2010 2020 2000 2015 2021 Crook County 21,020 23,440 19,184 21,085 25,482 Deschutes County 157,905 197,015 115,367 170,740 203,390 Bend 76,740 92,840 52,029 81,310 100,922 La Pine 1,660 2,005 1,670 2,654 Redmond 26,225 32,215 13,481 27,050 36,122 Sisters 2,040 3,220 959 2,280 3,286 Unincorporated 51,240 66,735 48,898 53,151 60,406 Jefferson County 21,750 24,105 19,009 22,445 24,889 Tri-County Total Source: Population Research Center, PSU. 2000 & 2010 Census numbers are for April 1 of that year; 2015-2021 data are for July 1 of that year. 200,675 244,560 153,560 214,270 253,761 Not incorporated
11.4% % Growth 2010-2021 21.5% 28.9% 24.1% 27.4% 38.0% 15.3% 14.6% 20.9% 37.7% edcoinfo.com - Page 5
MOVE
Business Cost Comparison
Oregon offers more incentive programs to traded-sector* businesses than Washington or California. Even without taking those incentives into consideration, Oregon is still a more cost-effective choice for doing business. Contact EDCO for a detailed look at the business costs in Central Oregon.
*companies that sell their products or services outside the area, bringing new jobs and capital investment to the area
“While our move to Central Oregon may have started for personal reasons, it has allowed us to do more with our business than we thought possible. It has allowed us to hire amazing employees – the available talent here in Central Oregon has proven to be of the highest caliber and chocked full of integrity. Sometimes you feel like you can get lost in a big city. In Sisters we have been able to be part of a growing and nurturing business community.” - Wyatt Woods, President and Owner, Holy Kakow
Case Study: Holy Kakow
Founded in Portland in 2009, Holy Kakow creates premium organic chocolate sauces and syrups that are used in coffee shops across the nation and globe. After running the business for nearly a decade, Founder Wyatt Woods decided a move to the City of Sisters would be beneficial for his family. The next step was to figure out how to move the successful business. After EDCO’s help with site selection, incentives, permitting, and more, Holy Kakow was able to move their operations into a new building in the Sisters Business Park. The relocation allowed them to scale for growth, even during the pandemic, expanding their employment from three to eight in the span of a couple months. Holy Kakow have their sights set on new product launches. With the backing of the community and the growing number of craft food businesses in Sisters, the company is surrounded by a strong business ecosystem to help them succeed.
6.16¢ Avg. Electricity Rate (¢/kWh) None State & Local Sales Tax Rate $4.73 Avg. Natural Gas Rate ($/kcf) #22 State Business Tax Climate Index OR 15.14¢ 7.25%+ $9.74 #48 CA 5.81¢ 6.5%+ $7.72 #15 WA
We guide employers outside the region through the relocation process as a resource for regional data, incentives, talent, site selection, and A-Z problem solving.
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Sources: Tax Foundation 2022, US Energy Information Association (Natural Gas) 2021, US Energy Information Association (Electricity) 2021
RELOCATE & EXPAND
Get connected to our growing industry clusters that include: craft brewing/distilling, bioscience, outdoor products, technology, aerospace, and advanced manufacturing.
We link you to tools to help your company including: connections to the local supply chain, talent acquisition, incentives, business finance, market intelligence, and more.
WHY CENTRAL OREGON?
Central Oregon offers a pro-business environment with several incentives and supportive business finance options to encourage economic growth. Oregon also allows corporate net operating losses to be carried forward for up to 15 years without a cap, which can meaningfully reduce your business’s tax liability.
We help you navigate the regional and local real estate market, infrastructure and permitting processes.
For businesses looking to relocate, Central Oregon has a reputation for welcoming new companies. The region offers a tightknit community without sacrificing talent, education opportunities, or quality healthcare. EDCO’s network can help your business streamline decisions when choosing a new home.
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We mentor and advise scalable young companies from concept to exit on issues such as access to capital, critical expertise and business strategy.
“The support we’ve received from EDCO and other organizations has been tremendous and allowed us to grow and develop our network and further develop our business in a short time. Their proactive approach to assisting and encouraging entrepreneurship in this region has been paramount to some of the large strides we’ve taken this year.”
- Ryan Goodwin, Founder & Lead Designer Engineer, SherpTek
Case Study: SherpTek
SherpTek was among the first tenants to take occupancy in the redeveloped Woodgrain mill site, re-branded the “Prineville Campus,” where they design and manufacture modular truck bed systems and accessories to improve the functionality and adaptability of pickup trucks for day-to-day use and outdoor adventures.
SherpTek is an innovator in the automotive/outdoor industry. Their Founder and Lead Design Engineer, Ryan Goodwin, uses composite aerospace materials and construction methods to create a lightweight, yet super durable, precision-engineered product. SherpTek was one of Prineville’s first companies to pitch at EDCO’s Central Oregon PubTalk, an event that showcases local entrpreneurs. The company has been and continues to be supported by EDCO as well as many local and State partners in areas such as business financing, incentive utilization, internship coordination, staffing, network connections, scalability, and pitch coaching. Despite having just moved their start-up to Prineville earlier this year, SherpTek has ingrained itself into the entrepreneurial fabric of the region. They are already expanding their manufacturing facilities, hiring additional employees and training local high school students on their specialized processes.
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A driving force for our economic performance is a collaborative and inclusive entrepreneurial community. This is supported via the number of new business registrations, which has outpaced far larger cities. In 2022, AdvisorSmith ranked Bend fifth for Top Midsize Cities where Americans Start the Most Businesses at 3.79 businesses started per 1,000 residents.
The region is large enough to provide resources and access to capital that help new entrepreneurs get started, while still being small enough that those resources are interconnected to support businesses as they grow. Unique to Central Oregon, given its size, are the numerous community resources and assets that are available. Assets managed by EDCO include monthly Central Oregon PubTalks, the Stable of Experts mentorship program and the largest Angel Conference in the PNW, the Bend Venture Conference.
BEST SMALL CITIES FOR STARTING A BUSINESS
Source: WalletHub, April 2022.
Both Redmond and Bend made WalletHub’s Top 30 list for best cities to start a business at #16 and #17 respectively, based on an index of criteria that included business environment, access to resources and business costs. They were the only two Oregon cities to make it in the top 350 of 1,334 small cities ranked in the index.
ENTREPRENEURIAL SUPPORT St. George, UT Bend, OR 359 1 2 3 16 17 4 1 8 5 3 54 Area
Access to Resources Rank National Rank Business Environment Rank Washington, UT 3 Bozeman, MT 18
OR 127
Redmond,
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GROW
“Our flagship manufacturing facility is located in Bend, nestled at the base of the Cascade Mountain Range, which also inspired the brand name. The views and outdoor amenities are unmatched, but the entrepreneurial and community support we have received from day one has been the driving factor in bringing our homegrown business sustainable success in Oregon and beyond. Our employees, customers and partners are what make Bend home and inspire continued growth.”
- Affton Coffelt, Founder and CEO, Broken Top Brands
Case Study: Broken Top Brands
Broken Top Brands creates handmade, sustainable, eco-conscious candles and body products that have been featured in National media outlets such as BuzzFeed, Oprah Daily and HuffPost. Started in 2015 out of Founder Affton Coffelt’s kitchen in Bend as Broken Top Candle Co., the company has now blossomed to 19 employees and recently moved into an 18,000 SF manufacturing facility.
Broken Top Brands is currently selling an array of all natural, biodegadble and paraben-free lifestyle products in the USA, as well as Canada and parts of Europe. The brand’s market is primarily wholesale with an organically growing e-commerce presence. Customers can find their products in over 2,800 retail locations nationally and internationally, with Whole Foods being their largest account.
Broken Top Brands was attracted to starting a business in Central Oregon for its quality of life and supportive community. Due to it’s unique company culture and location, the business has had success retaining employees which has enabled its continued expansion. Although supply chain timelines and transportation costs have been challenges through the pandemic, Broken Top Brands has sustained steady growth and continues to partner with EDCO, 1% for the Planet, One Tree Planted, Opportunity Knocks, Bend Chamber, and Business Oregon to serve their loyal customer base.
We partner with local traded-sector companies to help them grow and expand, offering them the very same incentives and assistance as relocation projects.
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#5 FOR 5-YEAR JOB GROWTH IN THE U.S.
- MILKEN INSTITUTE, 2022
Private sector employment grew by 47% in Central Oregon over the last 10 years, which is significantly faster than the statewide growth of around 20%. Employment in the private sector is projected to grow by 12% across the region between 2019 and 2029.
Workforce Development
Improving the Readiness and Employability of Central Oregon’s Future Workforce
Now in its fourth year, Youth CareerConnect (YCC) continues to connect employers and students with real work experience throughout Central Oregon. By supporting internships and experiential learning opportunities in the community, YCC has made it simpler for schools and employers to connect while fostering a work-ready labor force for years to come.
YCC Internship Coordinators host office hours at schools across the region to help students with professional goal setting, resume writing, interview skills, and internship placement for high school, college and alternative education students. Since its inception in 2017, YCC has built a rolodex of over 360 business partners and placed more than 493 students in meaningful internships. Personalization for both the business and the student is at the core of what YCC does, and why it continues to thrive. To get involved with Youth CareerConnect, visit: youthcareerconnect.org
WORKFORCE
- Damon Runberg, Oregon Employment Department
Source: State of Oregon Employment Department, 2021 Oregon 14.3% U.S. MANUFACTURING EMPLOYMENT GROWTH (2010-2021) 7.1% Deschutes County 60.6% Redmond 75.3% edcoinfo.com - Page 11
DESCHUTES COUNTY #1 COUNTY RECEIVING THE MOST INCOMING INVESTMENT IN OREGON
-SMARTASSET, 2022
“Central Oregon enjoys a truly collaborative environment. Everyone is not only supportive of each other, but excited to see one another grow. We share the same trails, rivers and slopes and ultimately share a similar vision to help the region succeed.”
The combination of a collaborative culture, a supportive attitude among government and economic development partners, plus a location that attracts talent and investment all help Central Oregon compete nationally.
- Scott Allan , Former CEO and GM, Hydro Flask
Rank County New Building Permits (per 1,000 homes) Business Growth Federal Funding (per capita) GDP Growth (millions) Incoming Investment Index 1 3 5 2 4 6 Deschutes 26.4 Marion 13.8 Washington 13.4 Crook 21.8 Linn 15.8 Jefferson 9.8 Oregon Totals 7.8 11.3% $211 6.8% $920 4.1% $340 7.8% $225 4.8% $103 8.9% $192 3.4% $265 $317 56.94 $354 43.91 $660 42.09 $23 49.48 $111 42.77 $17 41.99 $1,480 Source: SmartAsset, 2022 INCOMING INVESTMENT BY COUNTY IN OREGON DELIVERING WHAT IS EXPECTED Page 12 - Economic Development for Central Oregon
TRANSPORTATION
Redmond Municipal Airport (RDM; www.flyrdm.com ) provides commercial air service with an average of 27 daily outbound flights to Burbank, Denver, Los Angeles, Palm Springs, Phoenix, Salt Lake City, San Diego, San Francisco, and Seattle via five carriers (Alaska, American, Avelo, Delta, and United).
Average Commute Times
SanFranciscoLosAngeles
The Central Oregon average commute time is 24 minutes each way, saving the average worker nearly one work week per year !
Source: Census.gov 2021
Travel Time & Distance by Car
RAIL FREIGHT
Burlington Northern-Santa Fe (BNSF), Union Pacific (UPRR) and the City of Prineville Railway (COPR) provide direct connections for shipping to any market in the United States, Canada and Mexico.
Travel Time By Air
U.S. Highways 97 and 20 are two of the State’s major trucking routes, with access to major metro areas with connections to Interstate 5 (N-S) and Interstate 84 (E-W).
PHOENIX, AZ
2 hour, 30 minutes
PALM SPRINGS, CA
Coming November 2022
SAN DIEGO, CA
2 hours, 40 minutes
30 min 33.3 min 31.9 min 27.7 min 26.2 min 16.6 min 25.7 min
20 min 10 min 0 min
OR 164 miles
hours, 13 minutes
WA 269 miles 4 hours, 44 minutes
LAKE CITY, UT 1 hour, 30 minutes
WA 329 miles 5 hours, 46 minutes BURBANK, CA 1 hour, 30 minutes
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hours, 24 minutes
ANGELES, CA 820 miles 12 hours, 38 minutes BEND, OR REDMOND,
RDM
OR 173 miles 3 hours, 15 minutes
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316 miles 5 hours, 12 minutes
FRANCISCO, CA 1 hour, 10 minutes
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UTILITIES
Most of our region has been newly built in the past two decades, making Central Oregon’s telecommunications infrastructure one of the Northwest’s most technologically advanced. Businesses and telecommuters benefit from reliable fast data speeds and upload times.
EDUCATION
Central Oregon is well-recognized for its high level of education, with some of the best K-12 public schools in the nation. In 2021, the Bend-La Pine school district’s average SAT scores surpassed the national average by over 180 points. Additionally, our higher education opportunities abound. From Oregon State University-Cascades’ ongoing expansion, to Central Oregon Community College’s four campuses in the region, there are opportunities for all to obtain a quality education.
HEALTHCARE
St. Charles Health System is the largest healthcare provider in the region, and is also the largest employer with over 4,500 employees across the tri-county area. The hospital received HealthGrade’s 2021 Pulmonary Care Excellence Award™ and offers a network of more than 100 clinics and specialty practices throughout the community.
& INFRASTRUCTURE
SERVICES
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TOP EMPLOYERS
According to the Oregon Employment Department, 76% of Oregon establishments have between one and nine covered payroll employees and the average private establishment employs around 11 people.
Still, a number of large employers operate successfully here, tapping into Central Oregon’s ever-expanding workforce, the overall low cost of doing business and business-friendly local governments. This year, the top 50 private companies collectively employ nearly 21,000 Central Oregonians, or roughly 21.9% of the region’s current total employment.
2021 Central
Private by Employment Trade, Transportation, & Utilities Education & Health Services Leisure & Hospitality Professional & Business Services Mining, Logging & Construction Manufacturing Financial Activities Other Services Information 7% 4% 2%
Oregon Industry Composition
- Oregon Employment Department , 2011-2021
CENTRAL OREGON RANKED #1 IN THE STATE FOR JOB GROWTH AT 29.7%
1 9 17 5 13 21 7 15 23 31 27 35 T-24 T-33 T-29 37 42 45 T-46 2022 1 7 T-13 5 12 T-23 8 15 T-23 36 T-17 T-38 28 T-38 T-31 37 NL 47 46 2021 4,509 605 336 894 375 249 640 350 238 206 225 199 235 200 220 176 159 153 150 2022 St. Charles Health System regional 2022 Central Oregon Largest 50 Private Employers Employees Rank McDonald’s regional PacificSource Mt. Bachelor Black Butte Ranch Opportunity Foundation Fred Meyer regional Meta - Facebook Data Center NeighborImpact regional Endura Products Eagle Crest - Aimbridge Hospitality Keith Manufacturing Co. 10 Barrel Brewing Co. Touchmark at Mt. Bachelor Village Tetherow First Interstate Bank regional Hayden Homes Rebound Physical Therapy regional Dutchie 4,626 682 365 860 375 259 669 350 259 200 300 195 230 195 220 198 122 149 150 2021 2 10 18 6 14 22 8 16 T-24 32 28 36 T-39 41 44 T-46 50 26 T-33 T-29 38 T-39 43 T-46 49 2 10 20 6 T-13 19 9 T-23 22 21 35 48 NL 42 41 T-43 T-50 29 40 33 45 30 T-31 T-17 T-43 1,030 440 296 714 365 245 628 340 235 204 221 190 165 164 154 150 142 226 200 220 171 165 157 150 149 Bright Wood Corporation regional Lonza, formerly Bend Research High Lakes Health Care regional Safeway regional ibex Consumer Cellular Summit Medical Group regional BASX Pronghorn Resort Bi-Mart regional Epic Air Indian Head Gaming Albertsons regional Nosler J Bar J Youth Services Deschutes Brewery Laird Superfood NL = Not Listed | T = Tied PCC Schlosser Sunriver Brewing Company The Center (Ortho/Neuro Care) Western Heavy Haul & SMAF G5 Riverhouse on the Deschutes BendBroadband/TDS Telecom Ray’s Food Place regional 1,093 438 279 751 365 294 607 259 270 272 210 145 201 173 174 162 132 224 190 216 155 221 220 300 162 3 11 19 3 16 26 1,000 415 280 Sunriver Resort Rosendin Electric Inc. Brasada Ranch 1,000 317 250 4 12 20 4 11 27 916 391 267 Les Schwab regional Mosaic Medical regional Medline ReNewal 890 378 246 21% 19% 16% 13% 10% 9% Source: State of Oregon Employment Department, 2021 edcoinfo.com - Page 15
FOUNDATIONS OF CENTRAL OREGON’S ECONOMY
ADVANCED MANUFACTURING AVIATION & AEROSPACE
• More than 100 businesses in advanced manufacturing make their own products here in Central Oregon, as well as provide a critical role in the supply chain for other OEM in aviation/aerospace, brewing & distilling, specialty food processing, and automotive.
• Additive and subtractive machining of metals and plastics, advanced welding and metal fabrication, specialty metals casting, production printing and publishing, as well as specialized machinery and equipment continue to advance locally.
• The largest employers in this industry group include Precision Cast Parts (PCC) Schlosser, Keith Manufacturing and BasX Solutions.
• The production of light aircraft in Central Oregon spans back more than 30 years and over that time, 25 aircraft have moved through the process of conceptual design to flight.
• Composite (carbon fiber) fabrication and innovation aircraft are the region’s specialty offering a cluster of world-class talent and capabilities here.
• Some of the most successful flight training programs in the country are located in the region with both fixed-wing and helicopter flight schools that serve the global industry, including Leading Edge, Hillsboro Aero Academy and Central Oregon Community College.
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BIOSCIENCE
• Producing everything from titanium implants to cutting edge drug research, our bioscience industry has been experiencing year-over-year double digit employment growth for nearly a decade.
• Quietly, Central Oregon’s bioscience industry has proven capable of attracting world class scientific and technical talent that has made companies here competitive on a global scale.
• Swiss-based pharmaceutical research and manufacturer Lonza is the largest bioscience company in the region, and among the largest in Oregon, with two campuses and additional operations scattered across the region.
BREWING & DISTILLING
• Central Oregon is home to breweries both large and small, with Deschutes Brewery’s production placing it in the top 10 largest craft breweries in the U.S.
• For Oregon, which has 312 craft breweries, nearly one-third of the largest 30 brewers by volume, are located in Central Oregon – testimony to the quality of product produced here.
• The region is also home to a dozen craft cideries and distilleries, two of which, Bendistillery and AVID Cider, are the second largest in the state in their respective sectors.
#3 LEADING HOP PRODUCTION STATE
#2 BEST CITIES FOR BEER DRINKERS
-STATISTA, 2020
-SMARTASSET, 2022 FOUNDATIONS OF CENTRAL OREGON’S ECONOMY edcoinfo.com - Page 17
FOUNDATIONS OF CENTRAL OREGON’S ECONOMY
BUILDING PRODUCTS
• After 100+ years and considerable systemic change across the industry, the building products sector is still Central Oregon’s largest traded-sector employer.
• Businesses in this sector compete and win on a global scale, innovating and automating as global leaders in their respective sub-industries, including wood doors and windows, mouldings, cabinetry, furniture, and musical instruments.
• The region’s largest manufacturer and second largest private employer, Brightwood Corporation, is based in Madras, with operations in Redmond, Culver and Prineville. The company has been growing in Central Oregon for over a half century.
OUTDOOR GEAR & APPAREL
• Central Oregon is home to a diverse group of businesses in a variety of subsectors, including rock climbing, water sports, hydration, hiking, backpacking, recreational vehicles, road and mountain biking, outerwear, and software.
• The region is home to the Oregon Outdoor Alliance (OOA) and Oregon’s Office of Outdoor Recreation, both of which are dedicated to connecting and cultivating the industry.
• Bend Outdoor Worx is the country’s first dedicated startup accelerator for the industry and offers investment, exposure and access to vetted resources for outdoor innovators.
#5 GREAT CITIES IN THE U.S. FOR OUTDOOR ADVENTURES
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- WASHINGTON POST, 2022
FOUNDATIONS OF CENTRAL OREGON’S ECONOMY
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
• Professional services are incrasingly being exported out of the tri-county region including engineering, architecture, accounting, HR, recruitment, creative services, advertising, and publishing to name a few
• The creative, marketing and advertising sub-sectors of this industry are particularly strong in Central Oregon with firms being attracted to the region from as far away as Barcelona, Spain.
TECHNOLOGY
• Including software companies, electronics manufacturers, alternative energy and data centers, the region has over 130 tech companies employing nearly 3,000 people.
• Five dozen software companies call the region home, more often than not locating their headquarter operations here.
• Prineville is a growing data center hub and is home to Meta’s first and largest data center campus, a 4.5 million square foot complex. Central Oregon offers a unique advantage for data centers due to its available infrastructure, affordable industrial land, multiple telecom carriers, desert climate, and globally competitive tax incentives.
#3
FOR 5-YEAR HIGH TECH GDP GROWTH -MILKEN INSTITUTE, 2022
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Located on the eastern slopes of the Cascade Range, where vast forests give way to the arid high desert, Central Oregon boasts year-round adventure and a rare mix of city amenities and world-famous outdoor recreation. The region offers the slower speed of a small town with access to toprated healthcare and infrastructure to support continued economic growth.
#10
#10 BEST PERFORMING SMALL CITIES & #1 FOUR YEARS IN A ROW
#2 MOST FITNESS FRIENDLY PLACE IN THE U.S.
30+ Golf Courses
Miles and Miles of Trails
Flourishing Arts & Culture Scene
#4 BEST MOUNTAIN TOWNS IN AMERICA
31 Breweries & Counting
300 Days of Sunshine
LIFESTYLE
-MILKEN INSTITUTE, 2022
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AMONG BEST SKI AREAS IN THE U.S.
-SMARTASSET, 2022
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ABOUT EDCO
Founded in 1981, EDCO is a non-profit corporation supported by private and public members and stakeholders. Our mission is to create a balanced and diversified economy with a strong base of middle-class jobs in Central Oregon.
To do this, we focus on helping companies do the following:
MOVE. We guide employers outside the region through the relocation process as a resource for regional data, incentives, talent, site selection, and more.
START. We mentor and advise scalable young companies from concept to exit on issues such as access to capital, critical expertise and business strategy.
GROW. We partner with local traded-sector companies to help them grow and expand.
Central
Central
City
City
City of Prineville
City of Redmond
City of Sisters
Crook County
Deschutes County
First Interstate Bank
Jefferson County
Mid Oregon Credit Union
OSU-Cascades
Pacific Power
PacificSource Health Plans
Schwabe, Williamson & Wyatt
Sensiba San Filippo
U.S. Bank
Additional information available at EDCOINFO.COM
• Upcoming networking events, luncheons, conferences, and more
• EDCO Info Hub: current comprehensive data for Central Oregon
• Stable of Experts: a network of seasoned professionals with a passion for start-ups and small businesses
• Success stories from regional businesses
• Business news on EDCO’s blog
Fiscal Year Companies Jobs (New & Retained) New Capital Investment 2020 - 2021 2018 - 2019 2016 - 2017 2019 - 2020 2017 - 2018 2021 - 2022 Totals 34 40 48 36 31 13 202 451 587 735 774 288 483 3,318 $208.7 million $70.5 million $2.1 billion $67.1 million $199.7 million $1.98 billion $4.63 billion
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Natural Gas
AmeriTitle
Cascade
Electric Cooperative
Community
Oregon
College
of Bend
of La Pine
City of Madras
Combined Communications
St. Charles Health System
Members EDCO Contact Information Regional Office (Bend) CEO: Jon Stark Director: Don Myll 705 SW Bonnett Way Ste. #1000 Bend, OR 97702 541.388.3236 Redmond Director: Steve Curley 411 SW 9th Street Ste. #203 Redmond, OR 97756 541.923.5223 Prineville/Crook County Director: Kelsey Lucas PO Box 153 Prineville, OR 97754 541.213.3169 Sisters Director: Eric Strobel 520 E Cascade Street Sisters, OR 97759 541.410.8630 Sunriver/La Pine Director: Patricia Lucas 16345 Sixth Street La Pine, OR 97739 248.693.3049 Public Contracts EDCO’S Funding Sources Private Members Earned Revenue Other 36% 30% 21% 16% EDCO’S RESULTS edcoinfo.com - Page 21
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