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  2. Central High School (Independence, Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    In 2005–2006, Central High School was rated "satisfactory" by the Oregon Department of Education. [5] In 2008, 73% of the school's seniors received a high school diploma. Of 185 students, 135 graduated, 21 dropped out, 14 received a modified diploma, and 15 were still in high school the following year.

  3. List of high schools in Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Oregon City High School: Oregon City: Oregon City S.D. 1,931 [106] Pioneers: 6A Oregon Coast Technology School: North Bend: North Bend S.D. 369: Charter Oregon Connections Academy: Scio (virtual school) Scio S.D. 1,473: Oregon School for the Deaf: Salem: Oregon Department of Education: 51 [107] Panthers: 1A Pacific High School: Port Orford ...

  4. Oregon School Activities Association - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.osaa.org. The Oregon School Activities Association (OSAA) is a non-profit, board-governed organization that regulates high school athletics and competitive activities via athletic conferences in the U.S. state of Oregon, providing equitable competition among its members, both public and private. The OSAA is based in Wilsonville.

  5. List of secondary school sports team names and mascots ...

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    List of secondary school sports team names and mascots derived from Indigenous peoples. Among the categories of names for sports teams in the United States and Canada, those referring to Indigenous peoples are lesser in popularity only to the names of various animals. In a list of the top 100 team names, "Indians" is 14th, "Braves" is 38th ...

  6. Central Catholic High School (Portland, Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    Central Catholic entrance, 1991. Central Catholic was founded 1934 by Archbishop Edward Howard as a diocesan high school for boys. In 1930, St. Mary's Cemetery was closed and the interments were relocated, mostly to Mount Calvary, and Central Catholic High School was built on the site of the old cemetery.

  7. Clay High School (Oregon, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    Clay High School is a public high school in Oregon, Ohio, United States, east of Toledo. It is the only high school in the Oregon City School District. The school is named for Jeremiah Clay, who donated his farmland for the school to be built on. [6] Over the last few years, the Clay High School Campus has undergone remodeling.

  8. Caldera High School - Wikipedia

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    Maxwell was a former teacher and the nation's oldest living Medal of Honor recipient, who died in 2019. However, it was decided that the school be named "Caldera High School" in reference to the Newberry National Volcanic Monument and the geologic past and present of Central Oregon. [5]

  9. Oregon City High School - Wikipedia

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    Oregon City High School was established 139 years ago in 1885 on the lower level of Oregon City on Jackson Street Due to the growing number of students in the late 1980s, a freshman campus was established in 1989 at Moss Junior High School on the southeast side of Oregon City and the main campus had just the upper three grades (10–12) for its last fourteen years.