Canby School District
Canby School District | |
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Location | |
Greater Canby, Oregon
United States | |
District information | |
Type | Public |
Grades | K-12 |
Superintendent | John Steach |
Budget | $38.3 million[1] |
Students and staff | |
Students | 5,013[2] |
Other information | |
High Schools | 1 |
Middle Schools | 1 |
Elementary Schools | 5 |
Website | www.canby.k12.or.us/ |
Canby School District is an 85-square-mile (220 km2) public school district based in Canby, Oregon, United States, and serving students in Canby and the surrounding rural area of Clackamas County, including the community of Carus, parts of the city of Wilsonville, and as far south as the Ninety-One School near Hubbard.[3][4][5] There are approximately 5,000 students enrolled in the district's eight schools, which include five elementary schools, one middle school, one K-8 school, and one high school. The superintendent is Jeff Rose.[6]
Demographics
In the 2009 school year, the district had 332 students classified as homeless by the Department of Education, or 6.6% of students in the district.[7]
Schools
Elementary schools
- Carus
As of 2010, Carus Elementary School had an enrollment of 390.[8] Its principal is Sam Thompson.[9]
- Eccles
As of 2008, Eccles Elementary School had an enrollment of 466.[10] Its principal is Betty Rivinus.[11]
- Knight
As of 2008, Knight Elementary School had an enrollment of 400.[12] Its principal is Christine Taylor.[13]
- Lee
As of 2008, Lee Elementary School had an enrollment of 411.[14] Its principal is Marilyn Wood.[15]
- Trost
As of 2011, Trost Elementary School had an enrollment of 582.[16] Its principal is Angie Navarro.
Mixed grade
- Ninety-One
As of 2008, Ninety-One School—a K-8 school—had an enrollment of 532.[17] Its principal is Skyler Rodolph.[18] Ninety-One was formed from a merger of five rural schools in 1947. After many heated discussions about what to name the new school, in March 1950 it was named the "Ninety-One Joint School" after what was then School District 91.[19] A month later, the word "joint" was dropped from the name.[19]
Middle school
- Baker Prairie
As of 2008, Baker Prairie Middle School had an enrollment of 493. Its principals are Travis Opperman and Jennifer Turner.[20][21]
High school
- Canby High School
As of 2008, Canby High School had an enrollment of 1,670. The principal is Pat Johnson.
References
- ^ "2008-2009 Budget Report" (PDF). Canby School District. May 8, 2008. Retrieved 2009-11-14.
- ^ "October 1 Enrollment Summary: 2008-2009". Oregon Department of Education. Retrieved 2009-11-14.
- ^ Green, Aimee (March 14, 2002). "Equity issue colors name debate". The Oregonian.
- ^ "Local Community Schools". Charbonneau Neighbors. Retrieved 2011-03-12.
- ^ "Our Schools and Information". Canby School District. Retrieved 2011-03-12.
- ^ Canby School District
- ^ "Count of homeless students in Oregon school districts, 2008-2009" (PDF). The Oregonian. p. 6. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-10-05. Retrieved 2009-09-18.
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- ^ Staff Directory
- ^ Howard Eccles Elementary School - Canby, Oregon
- ^ Staff Directory
- ^ William Knight Elementary School - Canby, Oregon
- ^ [1]
- ^ Philander Lee Elementary School in Canby, OR - Test Results, Rating, Ranking, Detailed Profile, and Report Card
- ^ Staff Directory
- ^ Cecile Trost Elementary School - Canby, Oregon
- ^ Ninety-One Elementary School - Hubbard, Oregon
- ^ Staff Directory
- ^ a b "Ninety-One School: Consolidation in 1947". Canby School District.
- ^ Baker Prairie Middle School in Canby, OR - Test Results, Rating, Ranking, Detailed Profile, and Report Card
- ^ Baker Prairie Middle School : Staff : Links To Staff Email And Blogs
External links
- Historic image of Whiskey Hill School, which later became Ninety-one School from Salem Public Library