Silverton High School (Oregon)

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Silverton High School
Address
1456 Pine Street

, ,
97381

Coordinates45°00′52.01″N 122°47′45.15″W / 45.0144472°N 122.7958750°W / 45.0144472; -122.7958750Coordinates: 45°00′52.01″N 122°47′45.15″W / 45.0144472°N 122.7958750°W / 45.0144472; -122.7958750
Information
TypePublic
School districtSilver Falls School District
PrincipalWade Lockett[1][2][3]
Grades9-12[1]
Number of students1,285 (2016-17)[4]
Color(s)Silver, black, and orange    [2]
Athletics conferenceOSAA Mid-Willamette Conference 5A-3[2]
MascotFox[2]
WebsiteSilverton High School website

Silverton High School is a public high school located in the rural town of Silverton, Oregon, United States. It is a part of the Silver Falls School District, and is the only high school in the district.

Campus[]

Silverton High School, until recently, was divided between two campuses, the older Schlador Street campus, and the newer Pine Street campus. In 1994, voters passed the bond levy for construction of the first phase of a two phase project to build a new high school building. The new high school campus was constructed on Pine Street in Silverton, and was completed in 2002 with the capacity to hold approximately 500 students. However, the initial bond levy for the second phase failed, leaving the Silverton High School divided between its two campuses. As of the fall of 2002, roughly 350 freshmen were attending the Pine Street campus, and were routinely bussed to the old campus for higher level classes. Finally, in November 2006, a new bond levy was passed and the second phase of the high school construction was slated to begin. Construction was finished in August 2009. The Pine Street campus was opened on September 9, 2009; all four grades were joined in the same building for the first time in 12 years.

Academics[]

In 2008, 83% of the school's seniors received a high school diploma. Of 291 students, 241 graduated, 37 dropped out, four received a modified diploma, and nine were still in high school the following year.[5][6]

Notable alumni[]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b "Oregon School Directory 2008-09" (PDF). Oregon Department of Education. p. 139. Retrieved 2009-05-28.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b c d http://www.osaa.org/schools.aspx/Silverton/
  3. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2010-06-10. Retrieved 2010-06-29.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. ^ "Silverton High School". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved February 18, 2019.
  5. ^ "State releases high school graduation rates". The Oregonian. 2009-06-30. Retrieved 2009-07-01.
  6. ^ "Oregon dropout rates for 2008". The Oregonian. 2009-06-30. Retrieved 2009-07-01.
  7. ^ Baker, Jeff (April 30, 2014). "17 actors you (maybe) didn't know were from Oregon". The Oregonian. Portland, Oregon. Retrieved 2016-02-16.

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