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Corvallis School District

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Corvallis School District
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The Corvallis School District (509J) is a school district serving an area of about 190 square miles including the city of Corvallis, Oregon, and Adair Village along with large portions of unincorporated Benton County.[1] As of 2016, the district had about 6,600 students at two high schools, two middle schools, eight elementary schools, one charter school, and one alternative school.[2] The two high schools in the district are Corvallis High School and Crescent Valley High School.

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History

In 1850 the first school was established in Marysville (renamed Corvallis in 1853).[3] Teacher of the school was A.G. Hovey.[3]

Demographics

In the 2009 school year, the district had 268 students classified as homeless by the Department of Education, or 4.0% of students in the district.[4]

Schools

Elementary

  • Adams Elementary School
  • Bessie Coleman Elementary School (Hoover/Husky Elementary School formerly)
  • Franklin School (K-8)
  • Garfield Elementary School
  • Kathryn Jones Harrison Elementary School (Jefferson/Jaguar Elementary School formerly)
  • Letitia Carson Elementary School (Wilson/Wildcat Elementary School formerly)
  • Lincoln Elementary School
  • Mountain View Elementary School ( SHUTDOWN 2027 )

Middle

  • Cheldelin Middle School
  • Linus Pauling Middle School
  • Franklin School (K-8)

High

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Corvallis High School

Charter Schools

  • Kings Valley Charter School

Other

  • College Hill High Alternative School
  • Bridges Middle School Alternative Program
  • Urban Farm Program
  • Post Graduate Scholars Program
  • WINGS Special Education Transition Program
  • Construction Program
  • Corvallis Online School
  • Outdoor School
  • Summer School

Footnotes

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