Students earning a diploma within four years. Cohort
COMPLETION
Students
District Goals
1. Grow student achievement using high leverage instructional and engagement strategies to raise rigor, disrupt systems of racism and generate equitable outcomes for all while eliminating opportunity and achievement gaps.
2. Use systems of professional growth, assessment for learning, social-emotional learning, equitable and inclusive practices to build competence, confidence and self-efficacy for every student.
3. Operate in an accessible and transparent manner to generate community involvement as our parents, students and community partners are an integral and valued voice.
State Goals
The Oregon Department of Education is collaborating with school districts and communities across the state to achieve a 90% on-time graduation rate by 2027. Grounded in the pillars of Academic Excellence, Belonging and Wellness, and Reimagined Accountability, ODE prioritizes evidence-based practices to boost early literacy, attendance, and student engagement. We are committed to closing opportunity and achievement gaps for marginalized students and securing long-term success for all of Oregon’s learners by investing in culturally responsive practices, fostering inclusive environments and always driving for continuous improvement.
Our Staff (rounded FTE)
OREGON AT-A-GLANCE DISTRICT PROFILE
West Linn-Wilsonville SD 3J
ON-TRACK TO GRADUATE
FIVE-YEAR
Students We Serve
OREGON AT-A-GLANCE SCHOOL PROFILE
Willamette Primary School
PRINCIPAL: Nicole Minor | GRADES: K-5 | 1403 SE 12th St, West Linn 97068 | 503-673-7250
2023-24
REGULAR ATTENDERS
Students
MATHEMATICS
School Goals
All students will meet proficiency standards in English Language Arts and Mathematics as measured by Oregon Statewide Assessments and standards-based course assessments. All students will participate in rigorous and meaningful academic and co-curricular learning. All students will experience belonging to a strong and welcoming school community.
State Goals
The Oregon Department of Education is collaborating with school districts and communities across the state to achieve a 90% ontime graduation rate by 2027. Grounded in the pillars of Academic Excellence, Belonging and Wellness, and Reimagined Accountability, ODE prioritizes evidence-based practices to boost early literacy, attendance, and student engagement. We are committed to closing opportunity and achievement gaps for marginalized students and securing long-term success for all of Oregon’s learners by investing in culturally responsive practices, fostering inclusive environments and always driving for continuous improvement.
Safe & Welcoming Environment
District and school equity teams implement actions to ensure all students have every opportunity to reach their full potential and to embrace students' and families’ diversity. Appreciating and respecting differences is an integral part of all daily instruction. Our district bases all practices on a commitment to inclusive and culturally responsive learning.
Students We Serve
OREGON AT-A-GLANCE SCHOOL PROFILE
Athey Creek Middle School
PRINCIPAL: Nollie Strohmaier | GRADES: 6-8 | 2110 Brandon Pl, West Linn 97068 | 503-673-7400
2023-24
REGULAR ATTENDERS
Students
MATHEMATICS
School Goals
All students will meet proficiency standards in English Language Arts and Mathematics as measured by Oregon Statewide Assessments and standards-based course assessments. All students will participate in rigorous and meaningful academic and co-curricular learning. All students will experience belonging to a strong and welcoming school community.
State Goals
The Oregon Department of Education is collaborating with school districts and communities across the state to achieve a 90% ontime graduation rate by 2027. Grounded in the pillars of Academic Excellence, Belonging and Wellness, and Reimagined Accountability, ODE prioritizes evidence-based practices to boost early literacy, attendance, and student engagement. We are committed to closing opportunity and achievement gaps for marginalized students and securing long-term success for all of Oregon’s learners by investing in culturally responsive practices, fostering inclusive environments and always driving for continuous improvement.
Safe & Welcoming Environment
District and school equity teams implement actions to ensure all students have every opportunity to reach their full potential and to embrace students' and families’ diversity. Appreciating and respecting differences is an integral part of all daily instruction. Our district bases all practices on a commitment to inclusive and culturally responsive learning.
Our Staff (rounded FTE)
OREGON AT-A-GLANCE SCHOOL PROFILE
Athey Creek Middle School
Outcomes
REGULAR ATTENDERS
ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS
About Our School
BULLYING, HARASSMENT, AND SAFETY POLICIES
The West Linn-Wilsonville School District is committed to providing a learning environment that is inclusive to all students and families, free of bullying, harassment, racism, and discrimination of any kind. District policies and the Student Rights and Responsibilities Handbook reflect this commitment.
EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
Successful Interscholastic Athletics
Many Diverse Clubs
Strong Art, Music, Drama
International Science and Engineering Fair
Robotics
Unified Sports
PARENT ENGAGEMENT
The West Linn-Wilsonville School District appreciates our supportive families and believes that strong relationships with parents lead to increased student success in the classroom. The district continually works to improve parent partnerships to enhance students’ educational experience at school and at home. Principals set up sessions through established parent groups in K-8 and have evening sessions based on topics of parent interest and school initiatives K-12 to involve parents in school planning and provide opportunities for integrating parent voice. The district uses a national survey to collect parent input about students' learning, school experiences, and school climate and culture. Parents are represented on district equity and long range planning teams.
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
The West Linn-Wilsonville School District is committed to leveraging community partnerships in both West Linn and Wilsonville to provide rich educational experiences for students. Through community-based internships, field trips, and professional experiences, students participate in an increasingly well-rounded education. Educators set up experiences for K-12 students to give back to the community through service and applications of learning and to ensure partnerships and engagement represent all members of the community.
Students We Serve
OREGON AT-A-GLANCE SCHOOL PROFILE
West Linn High School
PRINCIPAL: Trevor Menne | GRADES: 9-12 | 5464 W "A" St, West Linn 97068 | 503-673-7800
REGULAR ATTENDERS
Students
2023-24
years. Cohort includes students who were first-time ninth graders in 2019-20 graduating in 2022-23
FIVE-YEAR COMPLETION
Students earning a high school diploma or GED within five years. Cohort Includes students who were firsttime ninth graders in 2018-19 finishing in 2022-23
COLLEGE GOING
Students enrolling in a two or four year college within 12 months of completing high school in 202122. Data from the National Student Clearinghouse.
School Goals
All students will meet proficiency standards in English Language Arts and Mathematics as measured by Oregon Statewide Assessments and standards-based course assessments. All students will participate in rigorous and meaningful academic and co-curricular learning that prepares them for careers and post K-12 learning. All students will experience belonging to a strong and welcoming school community.
State Goals
The Oregon Department of Education is collaborating with school districts and communities across the state to achieve a 90% ontime graduation rate by 2027. Grounded in the pillars of Academic Excellence, Belonging and Wellness, and Reimagined Accountability, ODE prioritizes evidence-based practices to boost early literacy, attendance, and student engagement. We are committed to closing opportunity and achievement gaps for marginalized students and securing long-term success for all of Oregon’s learners by investing in culturally responsive practices, fostering inclusive environments and always driving for continuous improvement.
Safe & Welcoming Environment
District and school equity teams implement actions to ensure all students have every opportunity to reach their full potential and to embrace students' and families’ diversity. Appreciating and respecting differences is an integral part of all daily instruction. Our district bases all practices on a commitment to inclusive and culturally responsive learning.
Our Staff (rounded FTE)
OREGON AT-A-GLANCE SCHOOL PROFILE
West Linn High School
REGULAR ATTENDERS
TO GRADUATE
About Our School
ADVANCED COURSEWORK
Advanced Placement and Dual College
Credit Courses core curriculum areas and the arts.
Successful Interscholastic Athletics Many Diverse Clubs
Strong Art, Music, Drama
International Science and Engineering Fair
Robotics
Unified Sports
National Honor Society
Environmental Internships
PARENT & COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
The West Linn-Wilsonville School District is deeply grateful for its supportive parents and families. West Linn-Wilsonville understands strong relationships with parents lead to increased student success in the classroom. The district strives to develop strong parent partnerships to enhance students’ educational experience at school and at home. The district leads parent evenings that are designed to engage parents in post K-12 learning.
25,109 $72,010 41.5 48.7% 51.3%
West Linn-Wilsonville
HOUSING
52.36% of homes owner occupied
47.64% of homes rented
POPULATION DENSITY
3,397.7 inhabitants per sq. mile
10,035 housing units at an average density of 1,357.9 per sq. mile
HISTORY
AGE DEMOGRAPHIC
26.3% under age 18
5.9% between ages 18 to 24
23.3% between ages 25 to 44
33.4% between ages 45 to 64
11.1% above age 65
CITY
QUICK FACTS
8.05 square miles
12 miles from downtown Portland
105 feet elevation
Highest Average Temperature 83º
Lowest Average Temperature 47º
METRO AREA BASE MAP
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Veterinary Care
Doug Fir Veterinary Care 2000 8th Ave D, West Linn, OR 97068, USA (503) 404-3164
VCA West Linn Animal Hospital 19343 Willamette Dr, West Linn, OR 97068, USA (503) 635-3115 1 47 miles
Barclay Hills Animal Clinic 865 Molalla Ave, Oregon City, OR 97045, USA (503) 656-0673
Bowling Alley
Bullwinkle's Entertainment 29111 Town Center Loop W, Wilsonville, OR 97070, USA (503) 685-5000
Milwaukie Bowl 3056 SE Harrison St, Milwaukie, OR 97222, USA (503) 654-7719
Langer's Entertainment Center 21650 SW Langer Farms Pkwy, Sherwood, OR 97140, USA (503)
Campground
Pheasant Ridge RV Park 8275 SW Elligsen Rd, Wilsonville, OR 97070, USA (503) 682-7829 3 31 miles
Barton Campground 19093-19299 SE Barton Park Rd, Boring, OR 97009, USA (503) 742-4414
A Loop Campground, Champoeg 8239 Champoeg Rd NE, St Paul, OR 97137, USA (800) 452-5687
Three Bears Recreation Site S Molalla Forest Rd, Molalla, OR 97038, USA (503) 375-5646 14.22 miles
L O C A L B U S I N E S S E S
North Willamette Park 1500 Rosemarie Dr, West Linn, OR 97068, USA
Douglas Park 2278 Rogue Way, West Linn, OR 97068, USA (503) 557-4700
Swift Shore Park West Linn, OR 97068, USA 0 55
Canemah Bluff Nature Park 917 4th Ave, Oregon City, OR 97045, USA (503) 797-1545
The Cake Room BY APPOINTMENT ONLY, 2375 Falcon Dr, West Linn, OR 97068, USA (503) 781-7506
Choux European Pastries Willamette Falls Dr, West Linn, OR 97068, USA (503) 436-7971 0.32 miles
Sweets Mama 19320 Faircrest Dr, Oregon City, OR 97045, USA (503) 470-1842
Crumbl - West Linn 21900 Willamette Dr # 206, West Linn, OR 97068, USA (503) 406-8940
McMenamins West Linn Pub 2090 8th Ave, West Linn, OR 97068, USA (503) 656-2970 0 29
Lil' Cooperstown Bar & Grill 1817 Willamette Falls Dr, West Linn, OR 97068, USA (503) 655-1995 0 37 miles
West Linn Saloon 1731 Willamette Falls Dr, West Linn, OR 97068, USA (503) 655-2098 0 39 miles
The Falls View Tavern 100 S McLoughlin Blvd, Oregon City, OR 97045, USA (503) 655-5020 1.21 miles
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Emergency Police/Medical/Fire 911
Poison Control (800) 222-1222 www.aapcc.org
United States Postal Service (800) 275-8777 www.usps.com
Xfinity (800) 266-2278 www.xfinity.com
Ziply Fiber (866) 699-4759 www.ziplyfiber.com
Verizon (800) 483-4100 www.verizon.com
AT&T (800) 288-2020 www.att.com
CenturyLink (866) 963-6665 www.centurylinkcom
Dish Network (800) 318-0572 www.dish.com
DIRECT TV (800) 531-5000 www.directtv.com
The Oregonian (503) 221-8240 www.oregonlive.com
TRI-MET (503) 238-7433 www.trimet.org
Northwest Natural Gas (800) 422-4012 www.nwnatural.com
Portland General Electric (503) 228-6322 www.portlandgeneral.com
Tri-City Sewer District (503) 742-4567 www.clackamas.us
City of West Linn Water Provider (503) 657-0331 www.westlinnoregon.gov
West Linn Refuse & Recycling (503) 557-3900 www.wlrr.com
West Linn-Wilsonville School District (503) 673-7000 www.wlwv.k12.or.us
CHANGE OF ADDRESS
USPS
Below is the website if you would like to change your address online or you can visit your local post office, they will provide you with the change of address packet. https://moversguide.usps.com
Benefits you will receive when you change your address online are:
Exclusive mover savings coupons
Safe and secure with identity verification by a simple $100 charge to your credit or debit card
Email confirmation at the end of registration of your change of address
* Must have valid email address and credit card to register online
AUTO REGISTRATION AND DRIVER LICENSING
Below is the website if you would like to change your address online or you can visit your local DMV office.
Oregon Department of Transportation DMV Services 1905 Lana Avenue NE Salem, OR 97314-0100
wwworegondmvcom/oregon/indexhtm
General DMV Information Contact: 503-299-9999
VOTERS REGISTRTION
TO REGISTER TO VOTE, YOU MUST BE:
A citizen of the USA
A resident of Oregon
A Legal Resident of Oregon State at least 18 years of age on or before the next election
HOW TO REGISTER
To register to vote online you will need an Oregon driver's license, permit or ID card number issued by the Oregon Driver and Motor Vehicle Services Division (DMV)
If you do not have an Oregon driver's license, permit or ID card, you can still use the online voter registration application. The information you enter will display on a voter registration card (PDF document) that you will need to print, sign and deliver to your county elections office to complete your registration.
REGISTRATION DEADLINE
A new registrant must submit their online registration by 11:59:59 p.m. Pacific Time on the 21st calendar day before an election to be eligible to vote in that election.
CHANGE OF ADDRESS
If you move to a new county, you must complete a new voter registration, otherwise you must request a transfer of your registration
Clackamas County Voter Registration: 503-655-8510
Multnomah County Voter Registration: 503-988-3720
Washington County Voter Registration: 503-846-5800
Metro South (503) 234-3000 wwworegonmetrogov 2001 Washington St Oregon City, OR
Clackamas County (503) 668-8885 wwwwmnorthwestcom 19600 SE Canyon Valley Rd. Sandy, OR
VOTER REGISTRATION
Clackamas (503) 655-8510
Multnomah (503) 248-3720
Washington (503) 846-5800
WATER BUREAU
Beaverton (503) 526-2257
Clackamas (503) 722-9220
Gladstone (503) 656-5223
Gresham (503) 618-2373
Hillsboro (503) 681-6228
Lake Oswego (503) 635-0265
Milwaukie (503) 786-7525
Oregon City (503) 657-8151
Portland (503) 823-7770
Tigard (503) 639-1554
Tualatin (503) 692-2000
West Linn (503) 656-4261
Wilsonville (503) 682-1011
CYBER SECURITY
g p , g being sent to an outside account and never credited to the intended party
To protect and reduce your risk, WFG has implemented the following procedures for outgoing and incoming wires:
Outgoing Wire from WFG to seller or borrower for proceeds
In the escrow paperwork provided you will be asked to provide written instructions on how you want funds due you sent to you at the close of escrow If you choose to have the funds sent via wire transfer, WFG will contact you by phone to confirm the wire information provided.
Incoming Wires from the buyer and/or lender to WFG bank account
For funds that are to be wired to WFG for your transaction, we will send specific wire instructions to the remitting person via an encrypted email. We recommend you reach out to your WFG contact to confirm the wire instructions prior to remittance.
We look forward to processing your escrow transaction for you. We know that this can be a stressful time and we are here to assist you in any way we can to make this a good experience
claims, or restrictions on the buyers property, other than the mortgage the buyer agrees to pay.
If the preliminary title search uncovers potential problems, a buyer can require that those problems be satisfactorily dealt with before closing on the home.
In addition, owner’s title insurance protects buyers against a myriad of risks that not even the most careful title search can uncover, including things such forged documents, undisclosed or missing heirs of a previous owner, fraud, will disputes, and unrecorded claims of many types.
Without owner’s title insurance, the legal costs to resolve such title claims could easily be in the tens of thousands of dollars and would have to be paid out of pocket by the buyer - not to mention the stress that such situations would cause to the buyer
Owner’s title insurance is one of the most affordable insurance policies a person can ever buy Unlike other forms of insurance, there is only a one-time fee at closing for the policy, which financially protects the buyer’s investment for as long as the buyer or the buyer’s heirs own the home.
So, if someone tells the buyer that owner’s title insurance is “optional”, that certainly does not mean that the buyer should not get it. Virtually every lender requires lender’s title insurance, but that insurance does not protect the buyer.
In order to safeguard the buyer’s investment in the property, which is possibly the most important investment the buyer will ever make, owner’s title insurance is absolutely critical.
WHAT IS ESCROW?
Both the buyer and seller rely on the escrow agent to carry out their written instructions relating to the transaction and to advise them if any of their instructions are not mutually consistent or cannot be carried out. If the instructions from all parties to an escrow are clearly drafted, the escrow officer can proceed on behalf of the buyer and seller without further consultation. This saves much time and facilitates the closing of the transaction.
TYPICAL ROLES IN THE CLOSING PROCESS
The Seller/Agent
Delivers a fully executed Purchase Sale Agreement to the escrow agent.
Executes the paperwork necessary to close the transaction
The Buyer/Agent
Deposits collected funds required to close (in with the escrow agent
Approves the commitment for title insurance, or other items as called for by the Purchase Sale Agreement
Executes the paperwork and loan documents necessary to close the transaction
The Lender
Deposits loan documents to be executed by the buyer
Deposits the loan proceeds
Directs the escrow agent of the conditions under which the loan funds may be used
The Escrow Agent
Clears Title
Obtains title insurance
Obtains payoffs and release documents for underlying loans on the property
Receives funds from the buyer and/or lender. Prepares vesting document affidavit on seller’s behalf
Prorates insurance, taxes, rents, etc
Prepares a final statement (often referred to as the “HUD Statement” or ”Settlement Statement”) for each party, indicating amounts paid in conjunction with the closing of your transaction
Forwards deed to the county for recording
Once the proper documents have been recorded, the escrow agent will distribute funds to the proper parties
In Summary
Escrow is the process that assembles and processes many of the components of a real estate transaction. The sale is officially closed when the new deed is recorded and funds are available to the seller, thus transferring ownership from the seller to the buyer
The escrow agent is a neutral third party acting on behalf of the buyer and seller.