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2019-165-Minutes for Meeting March 13,2019 Recorded 5/23/2019
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 1300 NW Wall Street, Bend, Oregon (541) 388-6570 Recorded in Deschutes County CJ201 9-1 65 Nancy Blankenship, County Clerk Commissioners' Journal 05/23/2019 4:47:51 PM 121011)111)11 1111111 11 1111111 11 FOR RECORDING STAMP ONLY BUSINESS MEETING MINUTES 10:00 AM WEDNESDAY, March 13, 2019 BARNES & SAWYER ROOMS Present were Commissioners Phil Henderson, Patti Adair, and Anthony DeBone. Also present were Tom Anderson, County Administrator; Erik Kropp, Deputy County Administrator; David Doyle, County Counsel; and Sharon Keith, Board Executive Assistant. Several citizens and identified representatives of the media were in attendance. This meeting was audio and video recorded and can be accessed at the Deschutes County Meeting Portal website http://deschutescountyor.igm2.com/Citizens/Default.aspx CALL TO ORDER: Chair Henderson called the meeting to order at 10:07 am PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: CITIZEN INPUT: None offered CONSENT AGENDA: Before the Board was Consideration of Approval of the Consent Agenda. Commissioner Henderson requested further time to review the minutes. DEBONE: Move approval of Consent Agenda Items 1 and 2 ADAIR: Second BOCC BUSINESS MEETING MARCH 13, 2019 PAGE 1 OF 6 VOTE: DEBONE: Yes ADAIR: Yes HENDERSON: Chair votes yes. Motion Carried Consent Agenda Items: 1. Consideration of Board Signature of Letter Reappointing Linda Bergquist to the River Forest Acres Special Road District 2. Consideration of Board Signature of Letter Reappointing Bill Filsinger to the Pinewood Country Estates Special Road District 3. Approval of Minutes of the January 28, 2019 Work Session 4. Approval of Minutes of the January 29, 2019 Planning Session 5. Approval of Minutes of the January 30, 2019 Business Meeting 6. Approval of Minutes of the January 30, 2019 Work Session 7. Approval of Minutes of the February 6, 2019 Work Session 8. Approval of Minutes of the February 8, 2019 Work Session 9. Approval of Minutes of the February 13, 2019 Business Meeting ACTION ITEMS: 10.SECOND READING: Ordinance No. 2019-006, Eastside Bend Plan Amendment and Zone Change Nicole Mardell, Community Development Department presented the item. Commissioner Henderson read the Ordinance by title only. DEBONE: Move adoption of Ordinance No. 2019-006 ADAIR: Second VOTE: DEBONE: Yes ADAIR: Yes HENDERSON: Chair votes yes. Motion Carried BOCC BUSINESS MEETING MARCH 13, 2019 PAGE 2 OF 6 11.Continued PUBLIC HEARING: Appeal of a Marijuana Production Approval at 70355 McKenzie Canyon Road, Terrebonne Commissioner Henderson noted that this is the continuation of the public hearing. Matt Martin, Community Development Department Planner gave a summary explaining that additional submittals were received since March 6. Peter Russell, Senior Transportation Planner reported on transportation and the road conditions of McKenzie Canyon Road as a private road (excepting a small portion towards the north end of road). Mr. Martin submitted additional materials to the record pointing out distance to the public right of way to the property. Amanda Clark, neighboring resident presented testimony on safety concerns and the condition of McKenzie Canyon Road. Ms. Clark spoke on the neighborhood and feels this operation will cause risk to the area and law enforcement response is 45 minutes away. Ruth Parks, neighboring resident presented testimony and is concerned of safety, morale grounds, and the agency that regulates compliance. William St Clair presented a letter for the record. Applicants Ted Price and David Mullan presented a letter to support their rebuttal and read the contents of the letter into the record. Mr. Mullan stated they have no intention of exceeding the mature canopy of 4,960 square feet. Commissioner Adair asked if a letter from the electric company was going to be submitted for the record. Mr. Mullan will submit the letter. Commissioner DeBone inquired on the scenario of the growing season. Mr. Price explained he will be on site all day along with two or three other people seven days per week. Mr. Mullan reported on water usage and storage and will provide information for the record. Commissioner Adair read portions of the letter from US Fish and Wildlife BOCC BUSINESS MEETING MARCH 13, 2019 PAGE 3 OF 6 Service regarding the habitat of the golden eagles on the property. Mr. Mullan explained he has been trying to contact USFW. At this time the oral testimony was closed. The Board supports the open record timeline of 7-7-7. Commissioner Henderson stated the Board hasn't received full information for the record regarding the youth activity, utilities for electrical and water, and the possible impacts to the golden eagle. Ruth Parks, neighboring property owner asked to comment on the written plan for water delivery has to match the actual field. Commissioner Adair explained clarification was requested from Three Sisters Irrigation. Mr. Mullan commented that the applicant feels they have a system in place. Mr. Martin explained the deadlines for the record period as written testimony deadline is open until 5:00 p.m. on March 20, rebuttal closes at 5:00 pm on March 27, and final arguments are due at 5:00 pm on April 3. 12.PUBLIC HEARING: Appeal of Marijuana Retail Approval at 19855 8th Street Bend (Tumalo) Commissioner Henderson explained the hearing procedures. Matt Martin, Community Development Department Planner outlined the hearing procedures. There being no conflicts or challenges, Commissioner Henderson opened the public hearing. Mr. Martin gave the staff report. Stephanie Marshall attorney along with Amanda LaBell of Clifton Law representing the applicant provided testimony. A copy of the power point presentation is attached to the record. Applicant Mike Hayes presented testimony. Joe Willis, attorney for appellant Jos LLC presented testimony and a presentation which is attached to the record. Appellant Joel Gisler gave testimony and submitted materials for the record. BOCC BUSINESS MEETING MARCH 13, 2019 PAGE 4 OF 6 Dr. Gail Davis presented testimony and explained her background and experience. Timothy McGinnis presented testimony and stated he does not believe marijuana should be grown on farm land but instead should be produced in an industrial area. Sam Davis presented materials for the record and presented testimony in opposition of this application. Jackie Schertzinger presented testimony in opposition of the application and submitted a pamphlet published by Hillsdale College, Marijuana, Mental Illness, and Violence. Doug McBeth gave testimony in favor of the application. Garrett Wales submitted a request to speak but was not present at the time of testimony. Nunzie Gould presented materials for the record including a map and pamphlet to the Board and presented testimony in opposition of the application. Beth Griggs presented testimony on behalf of Miracle Greens and responded to some of the testimony presented. The applicant and applicant's attorney provided rebuttal and gave response on the standards and youth activity centers. Mr. Martin offered the next steps for the Board to consider. The record period will be a 14-14-7 timeframe with record closing 5:00 p.m. on March 27 and 5:00 p.m. on April 10 and 5:00 p.m. on April 17. OTHER ITEMS: None were presented. BOCC BUSINESS MEETING MARCH 13, 2019 PAGE 5 OF 6 ADJOURN Being no further items to come before the Board, the meeting was adjourned at 2:01 p.m. DATED this �_fDay of Commissioners. ATTE ECORING SECRETARY BOCC BUSINESS MEETING 2019 for the Deschutes County Board of PHILIP G. NDERSON, CHAIR PATTI ADAIR, VICE CHAIR • ANTHONY DEBONE, COMMISSIONER MARCH 13, 2019 PAGE 6 OF 6 Deschutes County Board of Commissioners 1300 NW Wall St, Bend, OR 97703 (541) 388-6570 - www.deschutes.org BOCC MEETING AGENDA DESCHUTES COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 10:00 AM, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 2019 Barnes Sawyer Rooms - Deschutes Services Center - 1300 NW Wall Street - Bend This meeting is open to the public, usually streamed live online and video recorded. To watch it online, visit www.deschutes.or•/meetin :s. Pursuant to ORS 192.640, this agenda includes a list of the main topics that are anticipated to be considered or discussed. This notice does not limit the Board's ability to address other topics. Meetings are subject to cancellation without notice. Item start times are estimated and subject to change without notice. CALL TO ORDER PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE CITIZEN INPUT CONSENT AGENDA 1. Consideration of Board Signature of Letter ReAppointing Linda Bergquist to the River Forest Acres Special Road District 2. Consideration of Board Signature of Letter ReAppointing Bill Filsinger to the Pinewood Country Estates Special Road District 3. Approval of Minutes of the January 28, 2019 Work Session 4. Approval of Minutes of the January 29, Planning Sessoin 5. Approval of Minutes of the January 30, 2019 Business Meeting Board of Commissioners BOCC Meeting Agenda of 3 Wednesday, March 13, 2019 Page 1 6. Approval of Minutes of the Jauary 30, 2019 Work Session 7. Approval of Minutes of the February 6, 2019 Work Session 8. Approval of Minutes of the February 8, 2019 Work Session 9. Approval of Minutes of the February 13, 2019 Business Meeting ACTION ITEMS 10. 10:05 AM SECOND READING: Ordinance 2019-006: Eastside Bend Plan Amendment and Zone Change - Nicole Mardell, Associate Planner 11. 10:10 AM Continued PUBLIC HEARING: Appeal of Marijuana Production Approval at 70355 McKenzie Canyon Road, Terrebonne - Matthew Martin, Associate Planner 12. 10:45 AM PUBLIC HEARING - Appeal of Marijuana Retail Approval at 19855 8th Street, Bend (Tumalo) - Matthew Martin, Associate Planner OTHER ITEMS These can be any items not included on the agenda that the Commissioners wish to discuss as part of the meeting, pursuant to ORS 192.640. At any time during the meeting, an executive session could be called to address issues relating to ORS 192.660(2)(e), real property negotiations; ORS 192.660(2)(h), litigation; ORS 192.660(2)(d), labor negotiations; ORS 192.660(2)(b), personnel issues; or other executive session categories. Executive sessions are closed to the public; however, with few exceptions and under specific guidelines, are open to the media. ADJOURN Deschutes County encourages persons with disabilities to participate in all programs and activities. To request this information in an alternate format please call (541) 617-4747. FUTURE MEETINGS: Board of Commissioners BOCC Meeting Agenda of 3 Wednesday, March 13, 2019 Page 2 Additional meeting dates available at www.deschutes.or•/meetingcalendar Meeting dates and times are subject to change. If you have questions, please call (541) 388-6572. Board of Commissioners BOCC Meeting Agenda of 3 Wednesday, March 13, 2019 Page 3 Deschutes County Board of Commissioners 1300 NW Wall St, Bend, OR 97703 (541) 388-6570 - Fax (541) 385-3202 - https://www.deschutes.org/ AGENDA REQUEST & STAFF REPORT For Board of Commissioners BOCC Wednesday Morning Meeting of March 13, 2019 DATE: March 7, 2019 FROM: Matthew Martin, Community Development, 541-330-4620 TITLE OF AGENDA ITEM: Continued PUBLIC HEARING: Appeal of Marijuana Production Approval at 70355 McKenzie Canyon Road, Terrebonne BACKGROUND AND POLICY IMPLICATIONS: On April 27, 2018, the applicant, Ted Price of McKenzie Canyon Farms LLC, filed an administrative determination (AD) application to establish marijuana production at 70355 McKenzie Canyon Road, Bend. Attached is a regional map of the subject property (Attachment 1) for reference. The subject property is located within the Exclusive Farm Use (EFU), Flood Plain (FP), and Wildlife Area Combining (WA) zones. The proposed marijuana production consists of a maximum 4,960 square feet of mature marijuana plant canopy area and the development of multiple structures. The Planning Division issued an administrative decision without a public hearing on August 31, 2018, determining the application met the applicable criteria. On September 17, 2018, the Board approved Order No. 2018-061 to serve as the hearings body if an appeal was filed. A timely notice of appeal (file no. 247-18-00754-A) was filed by Liz Dickson on behalf of Tim and Wendy DiPaolo. On October 11, 2018, David MuIlan of McKenzie Canyon Farms LLC, requested a 215 -day extension of the review time period. Based on the maximum 150 day time review time period (ORS 215.427) and the 215 day extension of the review time period, the final day on which the County must take final action on this application is currently June 6, 2019. ATTENDANCE: Matthew Martin, Associate Planner SES Vs.OMEN- MEMORANDUM DATE: March 6, 2019 TO: Board of County Commissioners FROM: Matthew Martin, Associate Planner RE: Public Hearing: Appeal of Marijuana Production Approval (File Nos. 247 -18 -000379 -AD / 754-A) I. PURPOSE On March 6, 2019, the Board of County Commissioners (Board) will hold a public hearing to consider an appeal, filed by Liz Dickson on behalf of Tim and Wendy DiPaolo, in response to approval of an Administrative Determination for marijuana production proposed by Ted Price of McKenzie Canyon Farms LLC. The appeal materials identify several objections listed in Section IV below. II. BACKGROUND On April 27, 2018, the applicant, Ted Price of McKenzie Canyon Farms LLC, filed an administrative determination (AD) application to establish marijuana production at 70355 McKenzie Canyon Road, Bend. Attached is a regional map of the subject property (Attachment 1) for reference. The subject property is located within the Exclusive Farm Use (EFU), Flood Plain (FP), and Wildlife Area Combining (WA) zones. The proposed marijuana production consists of a maximum 4,960 square feet of mature marijuana plant canopy area and the development of multiple structures. The Planning Division issued an administrative decision without a public hearing on August 31, 2018, determining the application met the applicable criteria. On September 17, 2018, the Board approved Order No. 2018-061 to serve as the hearings body if an appeal was filed. A timely notice of appeal (file no. 247-18-00754-A) was filed by Liz Dickson on behalf of Tim and Wendy DiPaolo. On October 11, 2018, David Mullan of McKenzie Canyon Farms LLC, requested a 215 -day extension of the review time period. Based on the maximum 150 day time review time period (ORS 215.427) and the 215 day extension of the review time period, the final day on which the County must take final action on this application is currently June 6, 2019. 247-18-000128-AD/447-LR/877-LL/899-A The complete record for the project, excluding the notice of appeal and review time period extensions, was provided to the Board for the work session on September 12, 20181. The notice of appeal was provided to the Board for the work session on February 27, 20192. III. PUBLIC COMMENTS RECEIVED The Planning Division mailed a written notice of public hearing to parties on February 13, 2019. Staff has not received any additional written testimony at the time of this memorandum. IV. APPELLANT'S OBJECTIONS SUMMARY The appellants, Tim and Wendy DiPaolo, state several reasons for their appeal that are fully described in the notice of appeal. In summary, the appellant's arguments include: A. Impact on Metolius Deer Winter Range. B. Unknown impact on Golden Eagle nesting sites. C. Separation distance from youth activity center. D. Motor vehicle access. E. Water and power feasibility. V. NEXT STEPS At the conclusion of the testimony, the Board can consider the following options: 1. Close the public hearing and written record and begin deliberations; 2. Close the public hearing and leave the written record open to a date certain; or 3. Continue the public hearing to a date certain. ATTACHMENT 1. Regional map of subject property 1 Sept. 12, 2018, Board work session documents: http://deschutescountyor.iqm2.com/Citizens/Detail Meeting,aspx?ID=1948 2 Feb. 27, 2019, Board work session documents: http://deschutescountyor.igm2.com/Citizens/Detail Meeting.aspx?ID=2105 247-18-000128-AD/447-LR/877-LL/899-A File Nos. 247 -18 -000379 -AD / 754-A 70355 McKenzie Canyon Road, Terrebonne March 13, 2019 David MuIlan/Edwin Price McKenzie Canyon Properties LLC McKenzie Canyon Farm LLC 320 SW Century Dr., Ste. 405-234 Bend, OR 97702 Deschutes County Board of County Commissioners Attn: Matt Martin, Associate Planner 117 NW Lafayette Ave. Bend, OR 97703 Re: Appeal of Administrative Decision File No. 247-18-000379 Applicant/Owner: Edwin Price and Marian Bertotti Matt, Attached please find a narrative of our rebuttal to appeal hearing testimony in the above reference matter. We have heard lots of conjecture and NIMBY -ism from the Appellant and from some of the public comments submitted. Applicant appreciates the fact that change can be alarming to people and that a common response is to overreact to impending changes. From my own experience living and operating businesses in the vicinity of various new building developments and road expansions I have lived on the NIMBY side of the table. I can say that for me, more often than not the change is much less than originally feared and in some cases was even an unexpected happy improvement to quality of life. We would like to now rebut, some of the conjecture and misstatements of fact entered into the record by the Appellant and in public comments. 1) We have no intention to show the Foster's in a bad light. We simply believe the facts from the Deschutes County 911 calls are not supportive of the claim that an active Youth Activity Center has been operated on the property. As discussed at the March 6 hearing, it is up to the commissioners to weigh the relevancy and significance of those facts. For the record, the Applicant is not the originator of the any 911 calls to the neighboring property. 2) RE: 991 call to investigate elk hanging on property. Appellant's attorney claims it was a pig. Applicant never witnessed the scene and was not the source of the 911 call. The sheriff's deputy that responded to the call reported it as an elk after his own visual inspections. In either case, an animal left hanging on the property for an extended period of time does not seem appropriate for a "Youth Activity Center" for health reasons and possible safety issues by attracting predatory animals. 3) We have continued to have discussions the Oregon State 4H office. They continue to confirm that Calvin and Amanda Foster Foster and Steven Calavan are not 4H leaders and there is not an active 4H Youth Activity Center authorized on their property. Marilyn Lefmeister, who is in charge of Oregon State 4H Volunteer Development and Risk Management confirms the information That Candy Bottmeir from the Deschutes County 4H provided to us previously. Marilyn said if written confirmation is needed, the Deschutes County Attorney will need to request that directly. Marilyn may be reached at 541-737-2794. 4) Appellant's attorney raised our relationship to the property as an issue for some unknown reason. To clarify for the record, we have a lease to own contract with Dr. Marian Bertotti. 5) Appellant's attorney spoke extensively about Targe numbers of deer ranging between Redmond and Sisters. Is she saying that no Recreational Grow facility should be allowed to operate in the entire area? 6) Much was made of the Golden Eagles in the canyon. We have reviewed the email submitted on March 6 by Emily Weidner. We acknowledge the 0.5 mile nest disturbance buffer during the nesting period. We further acknowledge that no construction activity will occur within the nesting period, or if it does, a proper permit will have been be issued to us. 7) Applicant commits to road upkeep and has actually already contributed when "the hat has been passed". We believe the neighbors will be satisfied that we will do move than our fair share of road upkeep over time. 8) Appellant's attorney raised numerous times that the Deschutes County sheriff is not in favor of our application. We understand that he is biased against marijuana. The bottom line is that we have met the standard for the issues he has raised; noise, odor and security. 9) Appellant's attorney and public comments keeps raising the issue of well water. FOR THE RECORD: Applicant is not utilizing any well water for marijuana irrigation. 10) Three Sisters Irrigation District has advised the Applicant that the irrigation canal water can be used for marijuana production. Linda Thompson from Three Sisters spoke the Oregon State Water Resource Office, Water Rights Dept. She indicates that no permit is necessary to store irrigation canal water and in fact they encourage the storage of water for agricultural needs outside of the date the irrigation canal is operational. 11) CEC has informed Applicant that they own protecting our power access due to the fact that they neglected to acquire an easement when power was brought in and properties subdivided. We understand the limits on upgrading the power at this time and Applicant has made a business decision to operate on a limited scale until such time a additional power can be brought to the property. In closing, I ask the Commissioners to focus on the facts and standards as has been presented by county staff in their approved Administrative Decision. We have met the county standard in all applicable sections of the Burden of Proof. Particularly re: Youth Activity Centers, the county staff was very detailed in their findings. Conjecture about what could go wrong is not sufficient for the commissioners to deny an application. We look forward to setting an example as a model craft cannabis business for the county and the state. We also look forward to being a positive addition to the McKenzie Canyon community. Regards, David Mullan and Edwin Price 0,,yv\ CZ= BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS' MEETING REQUEST TO SPEAK Citizen Input or Testimony I4-eirk II Subject: f '`fed (AC '�L�--C� ' Date: 5 o er .t,ova or, t fltA e Or o'KCi. Name �(�_r\c\G..' CSI c Address l(�c"a(n Mc,Lntke_ fn Vo C))rciSP CSS 9,1-1C Phone #s - 1 i `A (A E-mail address CI (C (")L6 fAc t m C_3 In Favor D Neutral/Undecided rc- ;. Submitting written documents as part of testimony? Yes If so, please give a copy to the Recording Secretary for the record. 0.‘ Opposed SUBMIT COMPLETED REQUEST TO RECORDING SECRETARY BEFORE MEETING BEGINS BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS' MEETING REQUEST TO SPEAK Citizen Input or Testimony Subject: f v'_ _ Date: Name Address �f. Phone #s E-mail address v In Favor Neutral/Undecided Submitting written documents as part of testimony? Yes If so, please give a copy to the Recording Secretary for the record. ></ Opposed ,/f seieit; 0 SUBMIT COMPLETED REQUEST TO RECORDING SECRETARY BEFORE MEETING BEGINS Subject: Name Address BOARD OF COMMISSIONERSMEETING REQUEST TO SPEAK Citizen Input or Testimony L ,off ti 1l7 % fz-/ Date:/5 /r Phone #s ($4'1) E-mail address ' /' ,Y;67— In Favor Neutral/Undecided Are you submitting written documents as part of testimony? If so, please give a copy to the Recording Secretary for the record. Opposed Yes ** SUBMIT TO RECORDING SECRETARY BEFORE MEETING BEGINS SAFETY AND SECURITY Commissioners, 1 have valid concerns about the safety and security of the families and homes due to the proposed construction of a marijuana facility in Mckenzie Canyon. I am aware that employees of the facility must undergo a cursory criminal background check. This check is done in name only and does not use SS#'s. How many disqualified employees will be missed without the use of SS#'s as an employee identifier? Even good employees have friends and acquaintances who will, under various circumstances, find their way to our canyon. Absolutely, some of these will have criminal histories and continued criminal intent. The Deschutes County Sheriff has stated that service calls to marijuana facilities are increasing. Remote rural families and homes are exceptionally vulnerable to many crimes. Criminals will look upon Mckenzie Canyon as a prime hunting ground. A call for help from McKenzie Canyon has a law enforcement response time of one hour. Think of what harm can be done in that amount of time. The increased exposure of McKenzie Canyon to dubious persons associated with the marijuana facility is a serious safety and security concern to the families in the canyon. Deschutes County Board of Commissioners 1300 NW Wall St, Bend, OR 97703 (541) 388-6570 - Fax (541) 385-3202 - https://www.deschutes.org/ AGENDA REQUEST & STAFF REPORT For Board of Commissioners BOCC Wednesday Morning Meeting of March 13, 2019 DATE: March 6, 2019 FROM: Matthew Martin, Community Development, 541-330-4620 TITLE OF AGENDA ITEM: PUBLIC HEARING - Appeal of Marijuana Retail Approval at 19855 8th Street, Bend (Tumalo) BACKGROUND AND POLICY IMPLICATIONS: On July 5, 2018, the applicant, Mike Hayes, submitted an application for conditional use and site plan review to establish marijuana retail, one food cart, and a farmers' market at 19855 8th Street, Bend (Tumalo) in the Commercial District of the Tumalo Rural Community. On September 28, 2018, the applicant submitted a modification of application eliminating the originally proposed food cart and farmers' market uses. In lieu of a staff administrative review, this application was referred to a public hearing before a Deschutes County hearings officer. On November 29, 2018, the Deschutes County hearings officer held a public hearing to receive testimony and written evidence. The hearing officer issued a decision on January 29, 2019, determining the application met the applicable criteria. On February 7, 2019, an appeal, filed by Joel & Julia Gisler and J's 4 LLC, was received. On February 8, 2019, the Board reviewed the appeal and issued Board Order No. 2019-008 agreeing to hear the appeal. ATTENDANCE: Matthew Martin, Associate Planner SES MEMORANDUM DATE: March 13, 2019 TO: Board of County Commissioners FROM: Matthew Martin, Associate Planner N ,R r DEVELOPMENT RE: Public Hearing: Appeal of Marijuana Retail Approval (Land Use File Nos. 247-18-000-545-CU/546-SP/811-MA / 247-19-000141-A) 1. PURPOSE On March 13, 2019, the Board of County Commissioners (Board) will hold a public hearing to consider an appeal, filed by Joel & Julia Gisler and J's 4 LLC, in response to approval of an Administrative Determination for marijuana retail proposed by Mike Hayes. The appeal materials identify several objections listed in Section IV below. II. BACKGROUND On July 5, 2018, the applicant, Mike Hayes, submitted an application for conditional use and site plan review to establish marijuana retail, one food cart, and a farmers' market at 19855 8th Street, Bend (Tumalo) in the Commercial District of the Tumalo Rural Community. On September 28, 2018, the applicant submitted a modification of application eliminating the originally proposed food cart and farmers' market uses. In lieu of a staff administrative review, this application was referred to a public hearing before a Deschutes County hearings officer. On November 29, 2018, the Deschutes County hearings officer held a public hearing to receive testimony and written evidence. The hearing officer issued a decision on January 29, 2019, determining the application met the applicable criteria. On February 7, 2019, an appeal, filed by Joel & Julia Gisler and J's 4 LLC, was received. On February 8, 2019, the Board reviewed the appeal and issued Board Order No. 2019-008 agreeing to hear the appeal. The complete record for the project, including the notice of appeal, was provided to the Board for the work session on February 8, 2019. The public hearing was originally scheduled on February 25, 2019. County offices were closed that day due to inclement weather and, therefore, the public hearing was cancelled and rescheduled to March 13. III. PUBLIC COMMENTS RECEIVED The Planning Division mailed a written notice of the public hearing before the Board to parties on February 14, 2019, pursuant to DCC 22.32.030. Since notice was provided, the following submittals have been received: • 2019-02-22 Marshall Email for Applicant (Attachment 1) • 2019-02-15 Deschutes County Sheriff Letter (Attachment 2) IV. APPELLANT'S OBJECTIONS SUMMARY The appellant states several reasons for the appeal that are fully described in the Notice of Appeal (Attachment 3). The appellant's arguments are summarized below: A. Adequacy of and legal right to access B. Separation distance from school, state park, and youth activity center C. Compatibility with existing and projected uses on surrounding properties D. Required widening of driveway E. Adequacy of traffic study and analysis F. Requirements of Federal Controlled Substances Act and the doctrine of Federal preemption G. Risk and liability the subject application places on the Appellant V. NEXT STEPS At the conclusion of the testimony, the Board can consider the following options: 1. Close the public hearing and written record and begin deliberations; 2. Close the public hearing and leave the written record open to a date certain; or 3. Continue the public hearing to a date certain. Attachments Attachment 1: 2019-02-22 Marshall Email for Applicant Attachment 2: 2019-02-15 Deschutes County Sheriff Letter Attachment 3: 2019-02-07 Notice of Appeal Application 247-18-000-545-CU/546-SP/811-MA (247-19-000141-A) Matt Martin From: Sent: To: Cc: Subject: Attachments: Stephanie Marshall <stephanie@cliftonlawllc.com> Friday, February 22, 2019 3:51 PM Matt Martin Mike Hayes H2D2 submission for appeal to Commissioners County File Nos. 247-18-000545- CU/546-SP/811-MA; Appeal Application File No. 247-19-000141-A 0968_001. pdf [EXTERNAL EMAIL] Dear Matt, Please see the attached letter regarding the appeal hearing for the referenced applications on Monday, February 25, 2019 at 10:00 a.m. We request that the letter be included in the record. Let me know if there are any questions. Sincerely, Stephanie Marshall Stephanie Marshall Senior Attorney at Clifton Law LLC Address 1735 SW Chandler Ave., Suite 3, Bend, OR 97702 Phone (541) 306-4441_. Mobile (541) 977-1483 Email stephanielci e1iftonlawlic,cotn. Website www.cliftonlawllc.com nil phis email message, including any attachments, is from Stephanie Marshall and may contain privileged or confidential information. The contents of this e -_rail message and its attachments, i rang, ,are intended solely for the addresseets) hereof. If you are 001 the named addressee, or if you believe this message has been addressed to you in 0005, you are requested not to read, disclose, reproduce, distribute, disseminate or otherwise use this information_ Delivery of this message to any person other than the intended recipients) is not intended in any way to waive confidentiality. if you have received this transmission in error, please alert the sender by reply e-mail. 1 is also requested that you immediately delete this' message and its attachments if any. From: copier.clifton@gmail.com <copier.clifton@gmail.com> Sent: Friday, February 22, 2019 3:41 PM To: Stephanie Marshall Subject: Attached Image 1 CLIFTON CANNABIS LAW February 22, 2019 Matthew Martin, Associate Planner Deschutes County Community Development 117 NW Lafayette Avenue Bend, OR 97703 1735 SW Chandler Avenue, Ste. 1 2905 Canon Street Bend, OR 97702 San Diego, CA 92106 IP (541) 306-4441 ir (601) 452-0974 infoPcIiftoncannabislaw,com re: H2D2 Properties, LLC Applications for Conditional Use Permit and Site Plan Approval, Deschutes County File Nos. 247-18-000545-CU/546-SP/811-MA; Appeal Application File No. 247- 19-000141-A Dear Matt, H2D2 Properties, LLC, the applicant ("Applicant") for the referenced permit applications respectfully submits this information, analysis and argument for consideration by the Board of County Commissioners ("Commissioners") with respect to the appeal application filed by Joel and Julia Gisler and J's 4 LLC (collectively, the "Gislers"). The appeal challenges the Hearings Officer's approval of the Applicant's permit applications on January 29, 2019. A de novo hearing before the Commissioners is scheduled for February 25, 2019, per Board of County Commissioners Order No. 2019-008. A. Summary of Issues and Applicant's Arguments The Gislers' appeal challenges the Hearings Officer's findings on the following issues: (1) adequacy/existence of access to the subject property; (2) compatibility of the proposed use; (3) legality of a condition of approval requiring improvement to the Applicant's easement; (4) proximity of the proposed use to Tumalo State Park; (5) proximity of the proposed use to an alleged "youth activity center"; and (6) adequacy of the Applicant's traffic study for the proposed use. The Gislers also raise issues concerning federal preemption of local and state law legalizing marijuana and allege that they will personally be subject to "risks and liability" due to an alleged illegal use on adjacent property. For the reasons set forth herein, each of the Gislers' appeal contentions should be dismissed. The Hearings Officer issued a 59 -page decision carefully analyzing each criterion for approval, addressing each legal argument, and making findings, all of which are supported by substantial evidence. The Gislers object to the proposed use based on their personal disapproval of marijuana as a legal substance in Oregon and of dispensaries as a permitted use in Deschutes County. The Hearings Officer considered and rejected each of the legal arguments made by the Gislers in this appeal with respect to alleged "preemption" by federal law and their fear -based assumptions on which they assert that certain impacts of the proposed use could result. 9 1735 SW Chandler Avenue, Ste. 1 Bend, OR 97702 ® info@cliftoncannabislaw.com 2905 Canon Street San Diego, CA 92106 9 lir (541) 306-4441 (601) 452-0974 i' In particular, the Commissioners are advised that the easement at issue has been used for years for ingress/egress and access to the existing commercial use on the subject property: a food court and farmer's market. In this regard, the Gislers' arguments should be considered as nothing more than an objection to the type of commercial use of the property, and not to use of the easement for commercial purposes iri general. Consistent with the Hearings Officer's decision, the Commissioners should decline the invitation to single out one type of commercial development to be treated differently than others. The Commissioners have already made a determination to conditionally allow dispensaries in the Tumalo Commercial (TuC) zone. The County has opted -in to allow marijuana farming and other businesses in its jurisdiction. The County has not adopted any Code criteria specific to conditional use permit applications for dispensaries (unlike specific criteria required to be met for home occupation businesses, cell towers, etc.) The Hearings Officer found that each criterion for the proposed use is met. He made findings based on substantial evidence in the record regarding the separation distance between the subject property and Tumalo State Park, the alleged youth activity center, the adequacy of the traffic report and confirmed that legal access to the subject property exists. The Hearings Officer also properly determined that a condition of approval concerning the Applicant's easement could be required, and that any dispute regarding the scope or intent of the easement was a private matter that cannot be decided in a quasi-judicial proceeding. The Hearings Officer ruled that the application for conditional use permit and site plan approval met all standards, such that approval was both warranted and required. For the reasons set forth herein, and as will be set forth in testimony submitted by and on behalf of the Applicant, and as addressed in the Applicant's prior submissions to the County, we request that the Commissioners approve the applications and deny the appeal, B. Record Materials The Applicant requests that the record before the Commissioners include all written materials submitted to the County during the open record period before the Hearings Officer, including, but not limited to: application materials, a modified application, burden of proof statements, site plan drawings, photographs, traffic impact analyses and several letters to you from the Applicant analyzing compliance with all applicable criteria. Except where updated by subsequent information, the Applicant incorporates by this reference all prior information that constituted the record for the Hearings Officer's consideration. C. Summary of Proposal The Applicant's business, proposed at 19855 8th Street, Bend, is intended to be utilized for retail sale of recreational cannabis, with an emphasis on delivery service for customers within the County that do not have access to delivery service outside the Bend city limits. The proposed dispensary will replace an existing food cart development and farmer's market/fruit stand. The site is zoned TuC (Tumalo Commercial District) and is bordered to the north and east by 9 1735 SW Chandler Avenue, Ste. 1 Bend, OR 97702 ® info1 cliftoncannabislaw.com 2905 Canon Street San Diego, CA 92106 9 'Q (541) 306-4441 (601) 452-0974 F commercial properties; it is bordered to the west by Highway 20. Properties to the west of Cook Avenue and south of Highway 20 are commercial or industrial in nature. Contrary to the Gislers' Notice of Appeal, the Applicant has not changed the proposed use from "marijuana retail" to "marijuana delivery." The Hearings Officer analyzed the fact that "delivery" is a subset of retail/commercial uses, and is typically allowed for drug stores and pizza restaurants. Decision pp. 16-17. He concluded that omission of the word "delivery" from the TuC zoning code would have the effect of adding a word to the DCC that was not included by the Commissioners. Id. (citing ORS 174.010 regarding statutory construction). Moreover, the OLCC permits delivery service, consistent with its regulations, as detailed in the record (December 20, 2018 submission from Applicant). The subject property is currently in commercial use for a food truck operation, approved in 2015 under File No. 247-15-000661-SP/662-LL, for five (5) trucks. It has been accessed by customers via the easement in dispute here since the use initiated. D. The Gislers' Arguments Should be Rejected 1. The Subject Property Has Legal Access The relevant Code criteria with respect to access are set forth in DCC 18.116.030(F) and (G), DCC 18.124.060, and DCC 18.128.015(A)(2), The Applicant established, and the Hearings Officer found (based in part on Staff opinion) that the criteria, which require access with adequate width for vehicle turning and maneuvering to service the proposed use exists. Access will be via a 30 - foot wide ingress/egress easement from 8th Street to the subject property. The Hearings Officer stated at page 6 of his decision that the proper scope of analysis is to make a facial determination that legal access does exist. He made such a determination by finding: (a) there is a written document between two or more persons/entities indicating the intent of one or more persons/entities to allow the other persons/entities some right to use a described parcel of real property; (b) such document was signed/executed; and (c) there is no unequivocal prohibition or restriction against the use being proposed in the land use action to be located on the easement parcel, The Hearings Officer concluded the easement is facially valid. In this appeal, the Gislers admit that the Applicant has an easement right over the Gislers' property. The Commissioners are directed to review a copy of the easement, recorded in Deschutes County public records as document 2002-44020, which was provided to the County in the Applicant's November 21, 2018 letter. The easement grants a perpetual, non-exclusive right to cross Lot 301 to the north of the subject property for ingress and egress. It was granted to the Applicant's predecessor -in -interest, Lorene Collins, in 2002. Under easement law, the holder of the easement (the Applicant) is the dominant tenement. The Gislers' property is the subservient tenement. The Gisler's description of the easement as a "private driveway" that is reserved only for use by "Gisler and his tenants" is contrary to the 9 1735 SW Chandler Avenue, Ste. 1 Bend, OR 97702 ® info@cliftoneannabislaw.com 2905 Canon Street San Diego, CA 92106 9 tP (541) 306-4441 (601)452-0974 It evidence and unsupported by law.1 Similarly, the Gislers' attempt to limit the actual width of the easement to twenty (20) feet is contrary to the evidence. As the Hearings Officer found, there is no limit on the scope and purpose of the easement, contrary to the Gislers' argument that it was granted only for "access to the existing house." The easement speaks for itself. The use of the easement for commercial purposes is not only allowed under the easement, it has also been occurring for years without objection from the Gislers. The County's prior approval of the food cart development on the subject parcel — like here -- found adequate access via the easement for that commercial use. The County cannot now reverse course based on the type of commercial use proposed. It cannot treat one type of commercial use differently than another, when it specifically allows marijuana dispensaries to be permitted. As the Hearings Officer found, the County, as a quasi-judicial decision-making body for the applications, lacks authority to engage in dispute resolution concerning the intent of the parties to an easement or attempt to interpret the meaning of terms or conditions contained within an easement. Decision, page 7. The easement is facially valid, which demonstrates DCC 18.128.015(A)(2) and other approval criteria related to "adequate access" are met. The Commissioners now stand in the shoes of the Hearings Officer as the quasi-judicial decision - maker in this de novo hearing, They, like the Hearings Officer, entirely lack authority to rule on the various legal arguments made by the Gislers as to "why" the Applicant should not be allowed to use the easement.2 Those issues may only be decided by a court of law. Although Mr. Gisler cited Section 5 of the easement as an alleged basis for him to deny access, that provision merely states that the parties shall cooperate during periods of joint use of the easement area, and that each party's use shall cause a "minimum of interference" to the other party.' The Hearings Officer properly ruled that resolution of the meaning of the term "conflict" in Section 5 is a private civil matter to be resolved before a court of competent jurisdiction. The date the easement was granted is irrelevant; it matters not whether marijuana had been legalized at the time. There is no "retroactive" application of the law in this regard. This is because the easement language is broadly stated for the purpose of ingress and egress and is not predicated on any particular use or restriction. Should the Gislers decide to block the easement or prevent its use by the Applicant or his customers in the absence of a court decision confirming their right to do so, the Applicant would be entitled to defend its easement rights. The County cannot, via a decision on the applications, 'The Commissioners should also note in this regard that the easement has been used by the Applicant and his predecessors for access to the existing commercial use (food carts and farm stand) on the subject property. Neither the Applicant nor his predecessor are "tenants" of the Gislers. 2 The Applicant's response to Gislers' arguments concerning the federal Controlled Substances Act is set forth below in Section of this letter. 3 Mr. Gisler's self-serving assertion regarding his "intent" with respect to Section 5 of the easement, stating the language was to protect him from uses that would be "detrimental" to his Interests, is also irrelevant. The word "detrimental" is not included in the easement language, nor is any reference to the Gisler's "interests." Even if such terms were included or defined, the County cannot make any ruling in this context on the purpose or intent of the easement. 4 9 1735 SW Chandler Avenue, Ste. 1 Bend, OR 97702 info@cliftoncannabislaw.com 2905 Canon Street San Diego, CA 92106 9 (541) 306-4441 (601) 452-0974 it rule that the Applicant has no property right in the easement and/or that the Applicant cannot continue to use the easement for ingress and egress to the subject property. The Hearings Officer's findings are legally correct, supported by substantial evidence and should be affirmed. 2. Improvements to the Easement May be Required as Conditions The Gisiers argue that conditions of approval requiring improvements to the easement cannot be imposed. However, a review of the plain terms of the easement shows that there is nothing in the easement restricting the Applicant from making physical improvements on the easement. Specifically, paragraph 6 of the easement allows either party to initiate "installation, maintenance or repairs" to the easement parcel. As set forth above, and as the Hearings Officer ruled, interpretation of the legal meaning of provisions in the easement is a private civil matter to be resolved by a court of competent jurisdiction. Importantly, the County would not be requiring the Gisiers to "widen their driveway" to accommodate the Applicant's proposed use. The Applicant has property rights as the dominant tenement under the easement that was granted to its predecessor. The Applicant — not the Gisiers — would be required to satisfy the conditions of approval. The Gisiers' argument that ORS 475B.020(5) states that a person cannot be required to violate a federal law is inapplicable. Putting aside the fact that state/local laws allowing marijuana are not preempted by federal law under the 10th Amendment and other authority, the Gisiers are not proposing the use and the County is not "requiring" them to do anything that they have not already agreed to do, which is allow the easement holder to continue using the 30 -foot easement for access. The Gislers offer no proof, or citation to any other circumstance in Oregon or across the United States to support the argument that federal law would render the easement "invalid" and subject them to forfeiture. Approval of the applications would not "compel" the Gislers to violate a federal law, or to otherwise "allow" the use. Approval would not give rise to a cognizable claim of taking or substantive due process violation, which arguments are unsupported by any legal citation or evidence. The use of the easement is for ingress and egress, consistent with the plain language of the easement. The County cannot determine in these proceedings that use of the easement by the Applicant is not permitted or otherwise unlawful. 3. State and County Laws Allowing Marijuana Are Not Preempted The Hearings Officer correctly found that he need not reach the question of whether the federal Controlled Substances Act ("CSA") preempts the authority of Oregon and Deschutes County to regulate the siting of a retail marijuana dispensary in land use proceedings.4 The only standards The Hearings Officer found that the Gisiers failed to provide evidence and/or argument that Oregon arid Deschutes County laws permitting, in regulated circumstances, the sale of marijuana is preempted by federal law. Decision p. 16, 5 9 1735 SW Chandler Avenue, Ste. 1 Bend, OR 97702 ® info@cliftoncannabislaw.com 2905 Canon Street San Diego, CA 92106 9 le (540 306-4441 (601)452-0974 Q that may be applied for a review of a conditional use permit application for a marijuana retail facility are set forth in DCC 18.116.330(C). The Commissioners need not reach the question, either. However, the Applicant submits that the Gislers are incorrect that federal law preempts state law, given state's rights under the 10th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution and 21 U.S.C. §903 (limiting preemptive scope of the CSA). As the Commissioners are well aware, federal and state/local laws concerning marijuana do co- exist, and have co -existed, both in Oregon and across most of the United States.s Well over two- thirds of the states in the United States, plus the District of Columbia, have adopted laws allowing the use of marijuana; all but four U.S. states have some form of medical marijuana law. There is a presumption against federal preemption when it comes to the exercise of "historic police powers of the States." Rice v. Santa Fe Elevator Corp., 331 U.S. 218, 230 (1947). State marijuana laws have generally been accorded this presumption, as they are enacted pursuant to traditional state police power in defining criminal conduct and regulating drugs and medical practices. The relationship between the federal ban on marijuana and state marijuana laws is considered in the context of two distinct sovereigns, each enacting separate and independent criminal regimes with separate and independent enforcement mechanisms, in which certain conduct may be prohibited by one sovereign and not the other. Consistent with New York v. United States, 505 U.S. 144 (1992) and Printz v. United States, 521 U.S. 898 (1997), the federal government is prohibited from commandeering state legislatures or state executive officials by mandating that states enact certain legislation or implement or enforce a federal law. The Commissioners are advised that, should they base a decision on the applications on fears associated with federal law prohibitions, such action would have an unintended ripple effect throughout the entire marijuana industry in the County, potentially affecting all previously approved applications (production, processing and/or retailing). If the Commissioners deny the applications on this basis, where it has approved other marijuana -related applications, the County would be subject to equal protection and due process claims based on its differential treatment of similarly situated applicants and its arbitrary and irrational decision-making. The Gislers do not point to any evidence of property forfeited to the federal government in Oregon since medical and recreational marijuana were legalized. Nor is there any evidence of property forfeiture that has occurred with respect to marijuana businesses permitted under the Deschutes County Code. The unfounded fear of the Gislers does not give them or any other opponent the right to "veto" a business that the Commissioners have considered and decided to allow as a conditional use in the TUC zone. There is no court ruling that would definitively establish that continued use of the easement for ingress and egress would give rise to the Gislers being prosecuted for, let alone convicted of, "predicate acts" under RICO and/or for "facilitating" any such violation. 5 The Gislers argue, without citation to any evidence in the record, that the Applicant allegedly "signed certificates" that the application complies with federal law. The Applicant is not aware of any certificates the County required it to sign concerning federal law, nor any statement it made on this issue, for purposes of the applications. The Hearings Officer properly concluded that both the Gislers and the Applicant agree that sale of marijuana is a violation of the federal Controlled Substances Act. 6 9 1735 SW Chandler Avenue, Ste. 1 Bend, OR 97702 ® infoPcliftoncannabislaw.com 2905 Canon Street San Diego, CA 92106 9 'V (541) 306-4441 (601) 452-0974 Q Letters obtained by the Gislers are irrelevant and call for speculation with respect to insurance and commercial loans. The Applicant has, in fact, obtained insurance for his business. The Gislers are not proposing the use. The Applicant is not a tenant of the Gislers. The letters offered by the Gislers are from one particular insurance company and one particular bank; they do not speak for the entirety of either industry. The Gislers simply do not approve of the State of Oregon's decision on legalization or the County's decision to permit marijuana businesses, but they cannot point to any failure of the applications with respect to applicable criteria in this regard. The CSA arguments, the false allegations concerning the Applicant's insurance, and the unsupported speculation that the Gislers will somehow be denied loans or insurance due to an access easement on their property, which is not supported by the exhibits produced by the Gislers, do not constitute any basis to deny the applications. These various fear -based statements constitute nothing more than speculation (i.e. inability to obtain bank loans, loss of tenants, threat of forfeiture, etc.) Even if the Gislers had evidence to support their assertions, the only standards that may be applied for a review of a conditional use permit application for a marijuana retail facility are set forth in DCC 18.116.330(C). 4. Separation Distances are Met a. Tumalo State Park The Hearings Officer properly found that, on the record before him, the proposed dispensary is more than 1,000 feet from the nearest boundary of Tumalo State Park. He also noted that County Staff, the Applicant and the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department determined the distance is in excess of 1,000 feet from the lot line, and across Highway 20. To put the Gislers' contentions to the contrary to rest, the Applicant retained a professional surveyor who measured the distance from property line to property line and determined that the minimum separation distance is 1001.9 feet. See Exhibit A, enclosed. The Gislers' opinion from Tye Engineering is limited by numerous disclaimers regarding how it should be used and its accuracy (as the Hearings Officer found) and does not constitute substantial evidence. Tye Engineering states that its calculation is for "informational purposes only and is not prepared for or to be suitable for legal, engineering, or surveying purposes," and that it "represents only the approximate relative location and measurement from the subject property and the state parks property." b. Schools The proposed use is approximately 1,755 feet from Tumalo Elementary School. The Hearings Officer correctly found that the proposed dispensary will not be within 1000 feet of "[a] private or parochial elementary school teaching children as described in ORS 339.030(1)(a), including any parking lot appurtenant thereto and any property used by the school." The record shows 9 1735 SW Chandler Avenue, Ste.1 Bend, OR 97702 'a (541) 306-4441 info@cliftoncannabislaw.com 2905 Canon Street San Diego, CA 92106 9 (601) 452-0974 11' that the Applicant meets the criteria in DCC 18.116.330(C)(7)(a)(ii) because the proposal will be more than 1000 feet from any public or private full-time school. The alleged "Spanish School" referenced in the Gislers' appeal (offering Spanish and math tutoring) does not meet the statutory definition of a private or parochial elementary school. That definition includes the following key language, "Children being taught in a private or parochial school in the courses of study usually taught in kindergarten through grade 12 in the public schools and in attendance fora period equivalent to that required of children attending public schools in the 1994-1995 school year," ORS 339.030(1)(a) (emphasis added). Occasional classes, offered through Bend Park and Recreation, do not meet the regular attendance period definition in state statute. Nor do such occasional classes, offered for a single subject and/or private tutoring, meet the definition of private schools covered by DCC 18.116.330(C)(7)(a)(ii) because they do not constitute a regular course of study. The Gislers essentially admit the "Spanish School" is not within the statutory and Code definitions of a public or private school. They next advance an argument that it should be considered a "youth activity center." But there are no required separation distances established for such type of use, which itself is not defined in statute or Code. The Applicant addresses the "harmonious" arguments below. As a final note, the Gislers contend, without proof, that the Applicant will violate both state regulatory provisions and County Code requirements to allow minors on the premises. There is no proof to support their absurd speculation. If Applicant did so, it would risk losing its OLCC license. 5. No Analyzed Intersection Will Fall Below the Acceptable Level of Service ("LOS") as a Result of the Proposed Use. The Hearings Officer properly found, based on substantial evidence in the record, that the proposal meets the approval criteria under DCC 18.116.310, DCC 18.124.060(K) and DCC 18.128,015(B) with respect to transportation and traffic. The Applicant's site traffic report ("STR") applies the standards required by the County for calculation of trips and concludes that no analyzed intersection will fall below the acceptable level of service ("LOS") as a result of the proposed use. First, the Gislers have not offered any traffic analysis prepared by a traffic engineer to support their allegations. Second, the Hearings Officer noted that the Applicant has prepared several professional traffic engineering reports: August 27, 2018, November 28, 2018, December 6, 2018 and December 20, 2018. The Applicant also offered a December 27, 2018 letter which did not constitute new evidence, but responded to the County's comments on the December 20, 2018 revised analysis. The Hearings Officer correctly identified that the "disagreement" between the Applicant and the County Road Department was centered on calculation of net "new" peak hour trips. Decision p. 12. 9 1735 SW Chandler Avenue, Ste. 1 Bend, OR 97702 ® infoPcliftoncannabislaw.com 2905 Canon Street San Diego, CA 92106 9 ir (541) 306-4441 (601) 452-0974 v By way of background, the Applicant, his traffic engineer and attorney met with County planner, Matthew Martin, and Messrs. Doty and Russell of the Deschutes County Road Department on December 3, 2018 to discuss the County's requirement of an STR for the proposed development, figures to be utilized in analyzing trip generation and system development charges ("SDCs"). Neither the Hearings Officer nor the Commissioners are authorized to make any findings on SDCs; the County's final determination on SDCs is separately appealable from the underlying decision on the subject applications. While the Applicant disagrees with the County's insistence on using data from the 10th edition of the Institute of Traffic Engineers ("ITE") 2017 manual without consideration of local circumstances and factual evidence of significantly lower expected trip generation rates, the Applicant nonetheless prepared an updated STR for the proposed development which utilizes the 2017 ITE manual, without the original discounts calculated by the Applicant's traffic engineer for skewed data from other states upon which ITE figures were calculated. The Applicant's traffic engineer, Scott Ferguson of Ferguson and Associates, updated the previous traffic analysis prepared for the applications as follows: (a) ITE trip rates were used for both p.m. and daily trips, whereas the prior analysis calculated daily trips to account for the skew associated with Denver, Colorado dispensary data; (b) the size of the proposed facility was updated to reflect the current proposal of 1,478 square feet; and (c) the intersection of Cook Avenue and 8th Street was included in the analysis, in addition to the site access point. The STR includes analysis of existing lane configurations (Figure 3), traffic counts at two intersections (Cook Avenue/8th Street and 8th Street/site access) in 15 minute increments between the hours of 4 and 6 p.m. (Figure 4). The overall site is shown in Figure 1 to the STR and access to the site is shown in Figure 2. The STR includes the following findings: a. The proposed project is forecast to generate a net increase of ten (10) p.m. peak hour trips and 153 daily trips over the existing land use approved for the site (5 food carts); b. Current generation of the site is close to the level of trips forecast in the traffic study for approval of the current use (5 food carts), even though the site is currently only occupied by a fruit stand and a single food cart; c. Future trips generated by the proposed project, calculated using the ITE 2017 manual, are forecast to be 32 p.m. peak hour trips and 241 daily trips (Table 2) d. Trip credit between the currently approved use and proposed development was calculated based on 22 p.m. peak hour trips and 220 daily trips forecast for the current use, for the net change in p.m. peak hour trips and daily trips set forth in subsection (a) above. e. Trips expected to be generated by the proposed development were distributed and assigned to the adjacent transportation system, shown in Figure 5. Existing trips on the system were subtracted before the assignments were made so the net increase is reflected in the final forecast. As a result, the forecast is slightly high (conservative). 9 1735 SW Chandler Avenue, Ste. 1 Bend, OR 97702 ® infoPcliftoncannabislaw.com 2905 Canon Street San Diego, CA 92106 9 (541) 306-4441 (601) 452-0974 ar f. Future traffic forecasts were developed by factoring traffic upwards by three percent (3%) annually, for a total of fifteen percent (15%). Year 2018 with project traffic is shown in Figure 7; year 2023 traffic is shown in Figure 8. g. Operations analysis was performed to assess the quality of traffic flow at study intersections, to determine if County level of service (LOS) standards are met. Both intersections studied show they would continue to meet operational standards. The County standard is Level of Service D. The two intersections would operate at a Level of Service A or B, as shown in Tables 3 and 4. h. Sight distance at both study intersections was studied, using intersection and stopping sight distance guidelines of the AASHTO. The stopping sight distance and intersection sight distance was measured to meet AASHTO guidelines as shown in Table 5. i. The STR determined the TTI guideline for left -turn, which is the guideline used by ODOT, does not support a conclusion that a warrant for a southbound left -turn is met at the Cook Avenue/8th Street intersection. As shown in Figure 9. The County does not typically construct speed -change lanes on its arterial/collector streets. The analysis set forth in the revised STR demonstrates there is no basis to condition or deny the proposed development based on alleged traffic/transportation impacts. DCC 18.128.015(A)(2). The Applicant maintains that such impacts are overstated given the ITE data generated in Colorado, which does not take into consideration lower dispensary trip generation in Oregon generally and in Deschutes County specifically. Even with this "worst case" scenario, however, substantial evidence shows that intersections will operate above acceptable levels of service and no improvements are necessitated with respect to sight distances or left -turns. The Hearings Officer expressed no opinion on either the County's or the Applicant's approach to calculating "pass -by" traffic at a marijuana dispensary. Decision p. 14. He concluded that the Applicant's traffic analysis considered traffic estimated to be generated as 32 p.rn. peak trips, which trips were used to assess operational impacts on the transportation system. Accordingly, the Hearings Officer concluded that the STR adequately addressed all relevant transportation related approval criteria. Id. p. 15. The Commissioners should likewise conclude that the conditional use permit standard set forth in DCC 18.128.015(A)(2) concerning suitability of the site for the proposed use based on adequacy of transportation access is met and supported by substantial evidence in the record. 6. Use of the ITE Manual Inflates Traffic Counts. Although the Commissioners will not make a determination on the appropriate calculation of SDCs for the proposed development, the Applicant preserves its arguments in this regard for any future appeal. The County states that it cannot consider evidence of any other, actual trip generation data and is bound to accept as fact the figures from the ITE manual. The marijuana i 0 9 1735 SW Chandler Avenue, Ste, 1 Bend, OR 97702 info(aicliftoncannabislaw.com 2905 Canon Street San Diego, CA 92106 9 ir (541) 306-4441 (601) 452-0974 a dispensary code in the ITE manual is not based on local data. It utilizes a broad -brush approach using figures from across the nation.6 The Applicant's traffic engineer has determined that the data is vastly skewed, by as much as fifty percent (50%) higher, because dispensary traffic in some jurisdictions is not representative of traffic in Deschutes County for the same type of use. Moreover, the ITE has not determined pass -by rates for dispensary traffic, which would further lower the traffic counts. Even the County's Road Department admits that the figures in the ITE manual are based on data that is fifteen percent (15%) higher than actual traffic counts, while at the same time defending its decision to blindly rely on the ITE manual in disregard of actual trip generation data. While the Applicant is not challenging the estimated SDCs to be assessed with the proposed use, it does wish to note that it will be paying significantly more in "mitigation" of traffic than will be associated with the subject property.' 6. The Proposal is Consistent with Site Plan Approval Criteria in DCC 18.124.060, including "Relate Harmoniously" The "relate harmoniously" criterion is in the context of site plan review, which looks at elements of the structure and access to determine whether it "fits in" with other surrounding structures and the natural environment. It is not a criterion for conditional use permit review, which requires an examination of the proposed marijuana retail use, permitted conditionally in the TuC zone. The Hearings Officer properly concluded that the "harmonious" standard is focused on physical improvements as set forth in a site plan. Decision p. 44. In other words, the question is whether the site plan (not the use) fits into the natural and man-made environment and neighboring development. Id. p. 45. Per DCC 18.124.060(A), the "proposed development shall relate harmoniously to the natural environment and existing development, minimizing visual impacts and preserving natural features including views and topographical features." As set forth in the decision, the subject property is level and there are no significant natural or topographic features on site. There are no views from the site; one can only see Highway 20 and the surrounding commercial development from the property. Accordingly, there are no visual impacts to be minimized, or natural features to be preserved. The building as constructed will include materials and finishes that better match the existing surrounding development. Moreover, these materials and finishes complement the high desert natural environment, even though the area in which the proposed development will be located is not remote, nor situated in a rural area. The site development characteristics of the proposal establish an attractive, safe, functional building that will be compatible with nearby structures with respect to design and finishes, will have sufficient access and parking, and will be required to operate in compliance with stringent 6 We are advised that Deschutes County's imposition of SDC charges on marijuana applicants is unique in the state of Oregon. Upon information we have received, other jurisdictions do not impose such taxes on marijuana -related development. While the County argues SDCs do not constitute true "mitigation," it nonetheless admits that SDCs are essentially a tax, used to support road system development, which is based ori expected impacts of the proposed development. 11 9 1735 SW Chandler Avenue, Ste. 1 Bend, OR 97702 tai info(alcliftoncannabislaw.com 2905 Canon Street San Diego, CA 92106 9 IP (541) 306-4441 (601) 452-0974 >i OLCC regulations governing marijuana dispensaries. In short, the development, as designed, will relate harmoniously to existing and future development. The site plan application should be approved. The Commissioners should conclude that site plan review criteria are met, as the proposed development will be functional, safe, innovative and attractive, compatible with the natural and man-made environments. All required information for site plan review set forth in DCC 18.124.040 has been submitted and is sufficient such that the proposed use may be approved, with conditions as set forth in the Hearings Officer's decision. Compared with the existing development of the subject property, the proposed development will result in a significant "step up" with respect to functionality, safety, attractiveness and compatibility with the surrounding buildings. The food carts and farm stand currently on site do not match new development in Tumalo. The Applicant is proposing an attractive commercial building, with parking and landscaping, consistent with the design of the Applicant's business in Bend. The building will be harmonious with surrounding commercial uses including the adjacent Tumalo Garden Market and Beyond the Ranch Antiques. Again, the "relate harmoniously" criterion is included in site plan review, and addresses the aspects of the development structure; it does not require an assessment of the compatibility of the use, which is the subject of conditional use permit review, discussed above. Compare DCC 18.124.010, which states that the purpose of site plan review is to "provide[] for administrative review of the design of certain developments and improvements in order to promote functional, safe, innovative and attractive site development compatible with the natural and man-made environment" with DCC 18.128.010(A), which authorizes a determination of whether a use permitted conditionally (as opposed to outright) may be permitted in a particular zone. There is no requirement that the Applicant demonstrate the use itself will "relate harmoniously" to surrounding development and/or uses. The use must be determined to be "compatible" with existing and projected uses under conditional use permit review per DCC 18.128.015(B). The Gislers argue that the proposed use is not consistent with surrounding uses, due to "odor and adverse quality -of -life impacts associated with marijuana retailers." But these arguments do not pertain to site plan approval criteria, including but not limited to the requirement to "relate harmoniously." There is no similar standard in the conditional use permit criteria under DCC 18,128, discussed below. Even if there was, however, the Gislers' comments are based on speculation and unsupported by evidence in the record. The Gislers may believe that other tenants will lose customers if the applications are approved, but they do not submit any evidence to support that assertion. Nor do they explain why such a result could be the case, other than their own personal distaste for marijuana businesses in general. The Gislers also speculate that they may be unable to obtain bank loans or that they will suffer other unspecified and unsubstantiated "economic harms," as discussed above. They even bring in reference to an alleged Spanish School, which does not meet the statutory or Code definitions for a private school; there is no separation distance requirement for "youth activity centers." Community displeasure, absent more, is not a basis for 9 1735 SW Chandler Avenue, Ste. 1 Bend, OR 97702 ® infoPcliFtoncannabislaw.com 2905 Canon Street San Diego, CA 92106 9 $ (541) 306-4441 (601) 452-0974 4 conditioning or denying a land use application, however. See, e.g., Maranatha Mining, Inc. v. Pierce County, 801 P2d 985, 991 (WashApp 1990). Objections to the use itself, concerning the compatibility analysis, are based only on speculative fears concerning marijuana in general, and not this proposed use at the subject property. The Sheriff's office's views on marijuana are not controlling. Given compliance with separation distances, hours, odor, waste disposal, minor restrictions, and prohibitions on use of marijuana and marijuana items on site, and considering the limited increase in traffic generated by the proposal, the Commissioners should rule, consistent with the Hearings Officer, that the conditional use permit should be approved. Finally, the Gislers contend that the Hearings Officer somehow "blocked" community members from voicing their views regarding alleged incompatibility. The record shows that all interested members were allowed a full and fair opportunity to comment on the application. The Hearings Officer heard testimony from any and all interested persons at the public hearing. There is no support for the Gislers' contentions. 7. The Proposed Use is Consistent with the Conditional Use Permit Criteria in DCC Chapter 18.128. DCC 18.128.015(A) requires that the site is determined to be suitable for the proposed use based on (1) site, design and operating characteristics of the use, (2) adequacy of transportation access; and (3) the natural and physical features of the site. DCC 18.128.015(B) requires that the proposed use is determined to be compatible with existing and projected uses on surrounding properties, based on the criteria in subsection (A). The standards do not ask whether marijuana retailing is an "appropriate" use, and the term "compatible" is not a criterion. The Hearings Officer appropriately found that "compatibility" under this criterion is not to be determined by a subjective comparison between neighboring uses. Decision p. 56. This is because the Commissioners have already made such analysis when it authorized a retail marijuana dispensary to be allowed conditionally in the TuC. Id. There is nothing in the standard that requires a "use versus use" analysis. Id. The only factors to be considered are set forth above. The proposed use complies with the standards for the TuC zone in DCC 18.67.040(C)(11)(d)8 and the standards for marijuana dispensaries set forth in DCC Chapter 18.116. The County has not adopted specific conditional use permit criteria for marijuana dispensaries. See DCC 18.128.040, requiring compliance with the standards of the zone and any additional criteria set forth in DCC 18.128.045 through .370. The Applicant has demonstrated the suitability for the proposal based on the site, design and operating characteristics of the proposed dispensary use. The Oregon Liquor Control 8 The Staff Report notes that, at the time of its publication, the Applicant had not submitted site plan drawings to enable staff to review compliance with DCC 18.67,040(F) (design standards) and DCC 18.67.080(A) (solar setbacks) and (F) (building height). The site plan drawings have been since then submitted, showing compliance with required window areas, including heights and dimensions, solar setbacks and building height. In order to comply with DCC 18.116.030(F)(5) and (6) and 18.116.030(G), the Applicant agrees to a condition of approval requiring improvement of the driveway access to the subject property to 24 feet wide. 13 9 1735 SW Chandler Avenue, Ste. 1 Bend, OR 97702 infot 1cliftoncannabislaw.com 2905 Canon Street San Diego, CA 92106 9 0 (541) 306-4441 (601) 452-0974 Q Commission ("OLCC") strictly regulates marijuana dispensaries in state regulations set forth at OAR Chapter 845-025. The Applicant is required to comply with numerous site, design and operating characteristics for a dispensary, including but not limited to: prohibiting minors in the facility, establishing limited access areas, checking identification of customers, installment and use of security cameras per OLCC regulations, installment and use of other security systems including a vault, secure waste disposal, limited operating hours.9 The Applicant is also required to track all marijuana inventory through the state's Cannabis Tracking System ("CTS"), such that diversion to the "black market" does not occur. Suitability of the site based on transportation access is discussed above. There are no natural or physical features on the subject property; the site has flat topography. With respect to compatibility with existing and projected uses, the evidence shows that the proposed use will act to improve conditions in the area. Production of grey water and brown water will be diminished after use of the property is converted from approved food carts to a dispensary. This will eliminate the potential risk of problems associated with the amount of grey water currently on the subject property and associated impacts. In addition, the number of employees on site will be reduced by approximately fifty percent (50%). The area surrounding the property is built-up, developed with commercial uses directly to the north and east and Highway 20 to the west. The proposal meets all separation distances as discussed herein, such that it is not incompatible with any existing and projected uses. The proposed use is bordered on one side by Highway 20 and on the other sides by commercial developments. The increase in traffic is minor, if not nonexistent, compared to traffic generated by the currently approved use of the property. There is no factual basis to support a determination that the use is incompatible with existing and projected uses in the area. The Commissioners should conclude the conditional use permit approval criteria are met. 8. A Greater Front Yard Setback Should be Approved. DCC 18.67.040(0)(1) states that the maximum front yard in the TUC zone shall be 15 feet. (emphasis added). The Applicant proposes to utilize the existing septic system on site, to avoid having to excavate and construct a new gray water tank, such that the front yard setback will be 19 feet (as existing for the current use). The Hearings Officer approved a greater front yard setback from Highway 20 based on specific Code criteria in DCC 18.67,040(D) and DCC 18.124.070(D)(3) (site plan criteria). Retaining the front yard setback in its current location will result in a more attractive development and the existing parking spaces will be able to be utilized, as well. The intended front yard setback was established to place commercial buildings close to sidewalks and roadways in the TuC zone for aesthetic appeal. This front yard aesthetic placement of commercial development in the TuC zone would never be met knowing the property borders a 9 The Applicant itself also rnust pass a criminal background check, be fingerprinted, disclose its true name on an OLCC application, pay fees to the MCC of approximately $4750, and disclose ownership interests in the Applicant if a corporate entity. OAR 845-025-1030 through 1090. Any OLCC license must be renewed annually. 14 9 1735 SW Chandler Avenue, Ste. 1 Bend, OR 97702 ® info(a)cliftoncannabislaw.corn 2905 Canon Street San Diego, CA 92106 9 it (541) 306-4441 (601) 452-0974 'IT vacant lot to the north, defined as the front of the property. For these reasons, the 4 -foot increase in setback should be approved per DCC 18.124.070(D)(3). The Commissioners should uphold the Hearings Officer's determinations in this regard. 9, The Building is Designed or Equipped to Prevent Detection of Marijuana Plant Odor Off Premises by a Person of Normal Sensitivity. The Hearings Officer properly found that the standard regarding odor relates to the building (e.g. how it is equipped to keep odors from escaping). Decision p. 37. He noted that there is no maximum or threshold standard established in the Code in this regard. Id. Based on substantial evidence regarding the Applicant's proposed vault room and use of sealed containers, the Hearings Officer concluded the standard would be met. Id. The Applicant explained that odor of marijuana will be minimal, at best, given the fact that marijuana must be kept in air sealed containers to avoid air and moisture content. Air and moisture negatively affects the weight and quality of marijuana, such that it is good business practice to keep containers sealed. With marijuana in sealed containers and/or in a sealed vault (approved under OLCC standards), odor will not be detectible off premises by a person of normal sensitivity. Applicant's current business practices have demonstrated zero detectible off premises odor detection from residents ten feet from existing operations. There is no evidence to support any contrary finding. The Applicant also presented evidence that his existing dispensary in the City of Bend is immediately adjacent to residential use. They have never received any complaints of odor. The Applicant also presented evidence as to why it is important to keep marijuana storage air -tight, for both quality assurance and because moisture in the air affects the weight of product, which impacts compliance with cannabis tracking system (CTS) requirements. No testimony or objection to marijuana odor in the record is tied to or supported by evidence of noxious odor from retail facilities. Rather, such concerns relate to marijuana (and hemp) production properties. It would constitute nothing more than pure speculation that the Applicant's operation will result in the "detection or marijuana plant odor off premise by a person of normal sensitivity." DCC 18.116.330(C)(2). 9 1735 SW ChandierAvenue, Ste. 1 Bend, OR 97702 ® infoPcliftoncannabislaw.com 2905 Canon Street San Diego, CA 92106 9 1' (541) 306-4441 (601) 452-0974 it 10. Conclusion For the reasons set forth herein, and based on the Applicant's previously submitted materials and public hearing testimony, we respectfully request that the Commissioners approve the subject applications and deny the appeal. Thank you for your consideration of this information. Sincerely, /) Stephanie Marshall cc: Michael Hayes encl. 9 1735 SW Chandler Avenue, Ste. 1 Bend, OR 97702 a9 info@cliftoncannabislaw.com 2905 Canon Street San Diego, CA 92106 9 lr (541) 306-4441 (601) 452-0974 TAX LOT 302 MEASUREMENT BETWEEN THE \ SOUTHEAST CORNER OF TAX \ LOT 302 AND THE NORTH \ CORNER OF TAX LOT 4901 z \ MAP 16-12-31D o \ \� 0 \ \ \ \ 200 TAX LOT 4901 0 200 2/16/2019 REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR r'- OREGON JULY 17, 1961 FREDERICK A. AST, Jr. 1936 RENEWAL DATE 12/31/19 400 600 SCIERIM GRAPHIC SCALE — FEET Fred A. Ast, Jr. and Associates 15817 Magpie Lane P.O. Box 751 Sisters, OR 97759 541-549-7851 DESCHUTES COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE L. Shane Nelson, Sheriff Proudly Serving Our Community Comment from Sheriff L. Shane Nelson: RECEIVED FEB 15 2019 Deschutes County CDD Our concern lies in the odor, sights, sounds and set backs of the property in this type of request and how it affects the livability of our community members; in conjunction with the issue that marijuana is illegal on a federal level. In addition, we are finding the calls for service related to marijuana grow operations are increasing. There should be no deviation or any exceptions made to any state or county regulations on the books. No new grows or retail operations should be approved. • Marijuana production is against Federal Law • There are several rural residents who have issues with smell, sound and sight issues related to marijuana, grows and how these affect quality of life. • For the last 2 years there has been an overproduction of marijuana in our state. Our Sources are: • U.S Attorney's Office for the District of Oregon, former OSU Professor Seth Crawford, Draft OSP Marijuana Analysts report and the recent marijuana report from the Oregon/Idaho HIDTA. Main Office 63333 W. Highway 20 Bend, OR 97703 541-388-6655 sheriff. deschutes. org Adult Jail 63333 W. Highway 20 Bend, OR 97703 541-388-6661 Mailing Date: Thursday, February 14, 2019 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Deschutes County Board of Commissioners will hold a public hearing on February 25, 2019, at 10:00 a.m. in the Deschutes County Board of Commissioners Hearing Room at 1300 NW Wall Street, Bend, to take testimony on the following item: FILE NUMBERS: 247-18-000545-CU/546-CU/811-MA (247-19-000141-A) SUBJECT: Appeal of hearings officer approval of Conditional Use, Site Plan Review, and Modification of Application to establish marijuana retailing in the Tumalo Commercial District of the Tumalo Rural Community. APPLICANT/ H2D2 Properties, LLC OWNER: Mike Hayes & William Davis LOCATION: The subject property has an assigned address of 19855 8th St, Bend and is identified on County Assessor Tax Map 16-12-31 D, as Tax Lot 302. STAFF CONTACT: Matthew Martin, Associate Planner 541-330-4620; matt.martin@deschutes.org DOCUMENTS: Can be viewed and downloaded from: www,buildingpermits.oregon.gov and http://djal.deschutes.org STANDARDS AND APPLICABLE CRITERIA: Title 18, Deschutes County Zoning Ordinance Chapter 18.56. Surface Mining Impact Area Chapter 18.67. Tumalo Rural Community Zoning Districts Chapter 18.116. Supplementary Provisions Chapter 18.124. Site Plan Review Chapter 18.128. Conditional Uses Title 22, Deschutes County Development Procedures Ordinance 1 1 7 NW Lafayette Avenue, Bend, Oregon 97703 1 P,.0. Box 5005, Bend, 03 97708-6005 (541) 388-6575 - ccd@deschu-tes,org ww.deschutes.or3r/cd COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT APPEAL APPLICATION - BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS FEE: l2 J �� EVERY NOTICE OF APPEAL SHALL INCLUDE: 1. A statement describing the specific reasons for the appeal. 2. If the Board of County Commissioners is the Hearings Body, a request for review by the Board stating the reasons the Board should review the lower decision. 3. If the Board of County Commissioners is the Hearings Body and de novo review is desired, a request for de novo review by the Board, stating the reasons the Board should provide the de novo review as provided in Section 22.32.027 of Title 22. 4. If color exhibits are submitted, black and white copies with captions or shading delineating the color areas shall also be provided. It is the responsibility of the appellant to complete a Notice of Appeal as set forth in Chapter 22.32 of the County Code. The Notice of Appeal on the reverse side of this form must include the items listed above. Failure to complete all of the above may render an appeal invalid. Any additional comments should be included on the Notice of Appeal. Staff cannot advise a potential appellant as to whether the appellant is eligible to file an appeal (DCC Section 22.32.010) or whether an appeal is valid. Appellants should seek their own legal advice concerning those issues. Appellant's Name (print): JOe 1 i, i�''1„J1t'% 61 Phone: (51( ) 3/(' 47?64: Mailing Address: /PL 2 ' _ft bid City/State/Zip: IferVa4 97 Tbf Land Use Application Being Appealed: 2' %r /g- 04'905'44g Property Description: T. nshi' ' Range % Section -3i Drax Lot 00 342 Appellant's Signature: Ar-terl Date: BY SIGNING THIS AP TION TION AND PA ING THE A AL FEE, THE APPELLANT UNDERSTANDS AND AGREES THAT DESCHUTES COUNTY IS COLLECTING A DEPOSIT FOR COSTS RELATED TO, PREPARING FOR, AND CONDUCTING A PUBLIC HEARING. THE APPELLANT WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE ACTUAL COSTS OF THE HEARING PROCESS. THE AMOUNT OF ANY REFUND OR ADDITIONAL PAYMENT WILL DEPEND UPON THE ACTUAL COSTS INCURRED BY THE COUNTY IN REVIEWING THE APPEAL. Except as provided in section 22.32.024, appellant shall provide a complete transcript of any hearing appealed, from recordings provided by the Planning Division upon request (there is a $5.00 fee for each recording copy). Appellant shall submit the transcript to the planning division no later than the close of the day five (5) days prior to the date set for the de novo hearing or, for on -the -record appeals, the date set for receipt of written records. 1 1 7 NW Lafayette Avenue, Bend, Oregon 97703 1 P.O. Box 6005, Bend, OR 97708-6005 ' (541) 388-6575 @cdd@deschutes.org 0 www.deschutes.org/cd 2/7/2019 Juno Email on the Web 074JUNO Email on the Web Print Message I Close From Matt Martin <Matt.Martin@deschutes.org> To ', "'Myles A. Conway"' <mconway@martenlaw.com> CC "'Willis, Joe"' <JWillis@SCHWABE.com>,'Joel Gisler' <joeigisler2@juno.com>, "Merissa A. Moeller" <mmoeller@martenlaw.com> Subject RE: HO Decision 247-18-000545CU/546-SP/811-MA Date Wed, Feb 06, 2019 04:55 PM Good Afternoon - The fees associated with an appeal to the Board of County Commissioners are $2,718+20% of original application fees. In this matter, the fee is: $2,718.00 (Appeal to Board of Commissioners Base Fee) 570.80 (20% of $2,854 for Conditional Use) 200.80 (20% of $1,004 for Site Plan Review) + 200.80 (20% of $1,004 for Modification of Application) $3,690.40 Total Regarding the transcript, audio/video is available online now at the following link: http://deschutescountyor.igm2.com/Citizens/Detail_Meeting.aspx?ID=2196. If you are interested in the County providing a copy, please let me know and I can make those arrangements. Please note that DCC 22.32.024(D) allows the hearings body (Board of Commissioners) to waive the requirement that the appellant provide a complete transcript for the appeal hearing. The Board will decide on this waiver when considering whether to hear the appeal. Lastly, when is the appeal expected to be filed? I want to inform the staff working the counter that day to assist in the filing. Matthew Martin, AICP I Associate Planner DESCHUTES COUNTY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 117 NW Lafayette Avenue i Bend, Oregon 97703 PO Box 60051 Bend, Oregon 97708 T_ el: (641) 330-46201www.deschutes.org/od Disclaimer: Please note that the information in this email is an informal statement made in accordance with DCC 22.20.005 and shall not be deemed to constitute final County action effecting a change in the status of a person's property or conferring any rights, including any reliance rights, on any person. http://webmaila.juno.com/webmail/new/8?block=1 &msgList=00002yk0:001 SMs8300003L2v&folder=lnbox&destFolder=lnbox&command=print&msgNu ... 1/2 NOTICE OF APPEAL Decision -on' Appeal Decision of the Deschutes County Hearings Officer approving conditional use and site plan approval to establish a marijuana retail primary use delivery establishment in the Tumalo Commercial District of the Tumalo Rural Community. The decision under appeal is dated January 29, 2019. File Number: 247-18-000545-CU/546-SP/811-MA Property Description Township 16 Range 12 Section3lD Tax lot 161231D000 302 Applicant: Appellant: H2D2 Properties, LLC 20585 Brinson Blvd #8 Bend, Oregon 97701 Joel Gisler and J's 4 LLC 1470 NE First Street, #500 Bend, Oregon 97701 (541) 815-0966 Appellant's Attorney: Joe Willis Schwabe Williamson & Wyatt 360 SW Bond, Suite 500 Bend, Oregon 97702 (541) 749-4044 Standing to Appeal Under Deschutes County Code (DCC) 22.32.010.A(1), Joel & Julia Gisler and J's 4 LLC (together "Gisler") has standing as a party to appeal the decision listed above. Gisler is a "party" to the administrative proceedings before the Hearings Officer pursuant to DCC 22.24.080(B) and is aggrieved by the decision since it adversely impacts his property rights including causing a depreciation in value. Gisler submitted both written and oral testimony in opposition to the application, all of which is contained in the hearing record. Procedural History and Background On July 5, 2018, the applicant submitted an application to utilize property within the Tumalo Rural Community Zone for a marijuana retail operation, a food cart and a farmer's market. On or about September 28, 2018, the applicant modified its proposal to eliminate the originally proposed food cart and farmer's market uses and in addition shifted the "primary use" from "marijuana retail" to "marijuana delivery". Deschutes County Planning Staff issued a Staff Report identifying several problems related to the proposed application and concluding that it 1 {00555756.DOCX 13} hearing was held before the Deschutes County Hearings Officer on November 29, 2018. In connection with the hearing, Gisler raised the issues identified in this Notice of Appeal and submitted supporting evidence into the record. The Hearings Officer issued a decision approving the application with conditions on January 29, 2019, and this appeal has followed. Project Description and Access Easement The applicant does not have direct road access to any portion of the subject property. The applicant's only access to the subject property is a private driveway running directly through private property owned by Gisler. The private driveway on the Gisler property is utilized by Gisler and his tenants to support a variety of different commercial operations on the Gisler property. The paved easement area is only 20 feet wide and the easement contains no sidewalk or separated pedestrian path to the applicant's property. The Hearings Officer wrongly removed a code requirement that requires pedestrian walkways to the public street. To meet both code requirements the pavement must be widened and without the Hearings Officer relieving applicant from the code requirement for pedestrian walkways, they would have to have been added. In addition, there is a condition for providing direction into the marijuana use by signs. There is no way applicant has a right to place a sign on Gisler's property. Hearings Officer at one point described the date of the easement correctly but at the analysis point it was described incorrectly as being in 2012 not 2002. Gisler made clear that at the time of the easement, marijuana use was illegal under the Federal CSA and even under Oregon law recreational marijuana use was unlawful. All marijuana use remains illegal today under Federal Law. To conclude the easement allows use for a violation of Federal CSA would have to include a determination the Gisler's intent was to allow that when the easement was granted which, with due respect to the Hearings Officer, is absurd. Any effort to compel Gisler to allow the condition due to Measure 91(ORS Ch 475B) which first allowed use of recreational marijuana would violate the exemptions from that very act.ORS 475B.020 and (5) "ORS 475B.010 to 475.545 may not be construed : (5) To require a person to violate a federal law." In addition, any effort to compel Gisler to allow the condition due to Deschutes County Marijuana ordinances is prohibited by State law that prohibits retroactive ordinances by Counties if it is claimed to be the source of compelling Gisler to allow the use. . All this was pointed out to Hearings Officer but he gave it no credence. In 2002, Gisler granted an easement (the "Easement") to a former owner of the subject property (Lorene Collins) to use his driveway for access to the existing house on her property. See Hearing Exhibit 5 (Written Testimony of Joel Gisler and J's 4 LLC.) The Easement is recorded in the Deschutes County public records as document 2002-44020) The Easement provides, in relevant part: 1 The Hearings Officer's decision incorrectly identified the recording number as 2002-11020. See Hearings Officer's Decision at 2. 2 {00555756.DOCX /3} "Grantor reserves the right to use said easement for purposes of access to Grantor's Property. The parties shall cooperate during periods of joint use of the easement so that each party's use shall cause a minimum of interference to the other party; however in case of conflict, Grantor 's right of use shall he dominant." See Written Testimony of Joel Gisler and J's 4 LLC (Nov. 29, 2018), Attachment A (emphasis added). The emphasized language was included to protect Gisler from any uses of the easement that would "be detrimental" to his interests. See Hearing Exhibit 5 (Written Testimony of Joel Gisler and J's 4 LLC.) The applicant contends that it is the successor in interest to the Easement and that it may use the Easement for its proposed retail marijuana dispensary operations, even though such use was not contemplated at the time the Easement was granted. The sale of marijuana for recreational use was illegal both under State and Federal law and remains illegal under Federal law as does all marijuana sale and use. Gisler testified that he will not allow the applicant to use the Easement to access the proposed dispensary and primary use of delivery. His objection and stated intention is clear. The record shows applicant's use would add significant numbers of new trips across the easement. It would require significant modifications by widening the impervious surfaces. It has created conflicts with Gisler's tenants. It would put Gisler at risk of a forfeiture proceeding and additional liability risk if a marijuana use related accident should occur on the easement on his property. There is tremendous conflict. The hearing record contains evidence and argument submitted by Gisler to demonstrate that use of the Easement is prohibited by the Federal Controlled Substances Act and that the applicant has failed to demonstrate it has adequate access to the subject property under provisions of the Deschutes County Code, including DCC 18.128.015(A), providing that a conditional use applicant has the burden to demonstrate that a site is "suitable" for the proposed conditional use based, in part, on the "adequacy of transportation access to the site". Gisler submitted evidence into the hearing record demonstrating that access across his private property for a land use that is illegal under. Federal law creates significant risks to the detriment of Gisler and surrounding properties, and that Gisler is prepared to block illegal use of the Easement. The Hearings Officer declined to consider whether the Federal Controlled Substances Act preempts state and local laws saying he could not make that determination on the record. That was his conclusion while ignoring a controlling Oregon Supreme Court case, and the text of Measure 91(ORS Ch 475B) Ch 475B.020(1)- (6)makes clear the state law allowing Marijuana "may not be construed : (6) To exempt a person from a Federal Law or obstruct the enforcement of a Federal Law" Federal Law makes it illegal for Applicant's proposed use of the subject property and Easement for marijuana retail sales with the primary use being "marijuana delivery". State law nor County ordinance can protest Gisler from violating that law by allowing the easement for that use across his land. The federal law also would render the easement invalid if construed to allow such use. The Hearings office was plain wrong. Hearings Officer's Decision at 15-16. Additionally, County Staff recommended a condition of approval requiring that the access driveway, which is currently approximately 20 -feet wide, be widened to 24 -feet wide to accommodate two-way traffic to the proposed dispensary. Gisler objected to the condition of 3 {00555756.DOCX /3} approval, which would violate the terms of the Easement, and testified that he would not agree to widen the driveway that runs over his property. The Hearings Officer adopted the condition, finding that "imposing a condition of approval requiring Applicant to improve the access from 8' Street is reasonable, appropriate and supported by relevant law." Hearings Officer's Decision at 30. The Hearings Officer relied on the condition to make multiple findings of compliance with the Deschutes County Code. The Hearings Officer cited no specific law claimed to support this other than the conclusion which is contrary to the law controlling easements and preemption provided to him in the record which shows it is contrary to law. The condition is not reasonable. It violates Gisler's rights under the Easement. If fulfilled it subjects his property to risk of forfeiture. It cannot be fulfilled short of Circuit Court litigation where applicant obtains a judgment on ability to use the Easement in his favor. But even that is not required by the condition. As it stands if not reversed there is likely a taking of Gisler's property rights under the 5' Amendment and as a violation of Substantive Due Process since it is an arbitrary and capricious act to impose this burden on a law abiding neighbor in favor of an admitted violation of Federal Law and the attendant consequences to Gisler. Hearings officer gave no credence to credibility issues when it came to location within 1,000 feet of Tumalo State Park. Twice applicant stated in writing (once on the original application, once again on the amended application) that the use was in compliance with the 1,000 foot rule. The only independent professional opinion was from Tye Engineering which shows it is not quite 1,000 feet away and noted as any professional must the limitations inherent in using the system used by applicant. This independent professional cannot be charged with careless clicking of the mouse. On applicant's side, only applicant submitted information. Applicant's interest does fairly subject him to bias in clicking the mouse. Applicant's different submittals show differences but all to his favor. Hearings Officer failed to keep the burden of proof on applicant here especially where applicant chose not to employ a registered surveyor. If higher and more probative proof was available to applicant to satisfy the burden of proof and not brought forward is should be construed to be adverse. The same can be said about who can come into the premises. Unchallenged evidence shows applicant touted his marketing style to invite folks into the facility by separating the dispensary room from the waiting room. He touted that State law does not require any ID until the dispensary is entered. That was never denied or renounced so it is fair to assume that is exactly what will continue including in minors entering. The Hearings Officer erred in his treatment of what can be considered in determining "harmonious and compatible" which if left uncorrected, will block community members from voicing their views of what is harmonious and compatible in their neighborhoods. Spanish Language School and Tumalo State Park Gisler also objected to the application on the record because of a Spanish School located on Gisler's property within 1,000 feet of the proposed dispensary. The school holds classes for children, and some classes are offered independently through Oregon Parks & Recreation Department. In written testimony, Gisler argued that the applicant had failed to demonstrate compliance with DCC 18.116.330(C)(7)(a)(iv), requiring that the proposed marijuana retailer be located a minimum of 1,000 feet from a "youth activity center." Written Testimony of Joel Gisler and J's 4 LLC (Nov. 29, 2018) at 6. The Hearings Officer found that Gisler also argued, 4 {00555756.DOCX /3} at the Hearing, that the Spanish School should be considered a private school under DCC 18.116.330(C)(7)(a)(ii). Hearings Officer Decision at 9. The Hearings Officer found that the Spanish School is not a private school, but did not address whether the Spanish School is a "youth activity center" under applicable law. Hearings Officer Decision at 9-10. Aside from the definition of school argument it is nevertheless clearly a school that teaches minors and also must be considered when trying to assess if the marijuana use is `harmonious" of "compatible" with surrounding uses. The Hearings Officer concluded the marijuana use was both harmonious and compatible and rejected any concept of what he called subjective neighborhood complaints which he ruled did not qualify as evidence of not being harmonious or compatible.. The complaints were not subjective. Gisler has tenants complaining. The Deschutes County Sheriff's objection is not subjective Gisler's uncontroverted testimony that his property values will be diminished is not subjective. The undisputed fact of the Spanish School teaching minors next door is not subjective. The Federal violation of law by applicant's use is admitted and not subjective. The record also contains evidence that Tumalo State Park may be within 1,000 feet of the proposed dispensary, which is prohibited by DCC 18.116.330(7)(a)(v). The Hearings Officer found that "the separation distance between the Subject Property and Tumalo Park exceeds, if ever so slightly, 1,000 feet," based on a lack of professionally prepared survey information in the record. The Hearings Officer noted that professionally prepared survey information "may have swayed the Hearings Officer's decision." Hearings Officer Decision at 40-41. Here the consideration of credibility should tip the scales against applicant who twice falsely certified his sought after use complied with Federal Law The Hearings Officer erred when he found that a primary marijuana delivery use is allowed in Deschutes County Code. Applicant specifically and clearly states that is what the amended application seeks.. Trucks delivering product to the site and some vehicles making deliveries from the site across Gisler's property over his legitimate objection. Applicant claims he has liability insurance for the site but the site as yet is not used for Marijuana uses. On top of the obvious increased risk to Gisler, Hearings Officer gave no credence to the serious risk of a forfeiture action by the Federal government or the increased liability risk to Gisler. There clearly is a conflict between Gisler and applicant over the use. It is inconceivable for anyone to deny that. Once established it is also clear that Gisler dominates over that use. That all exists as a matter of law. The application should be denied or at a minimum applicant should be conditioned to obtain the Circuit Court determination he claims is a purely private matter.. As it is, applicant is encouraged to push self help to Gisler's property. This Commission should never allow that to stand. Request and Reasons for De Novo Review For the reasons described in this Notice of Appeal, the Hearings Officer erred in his determination that the applicant's proposed retail marijuana operations on the subject property are consistent with applicable conditional use and site plan approval. The appellant seeks "de 5 {00555756.DOCX /3} novo" review of this appeal so that the record may be supplemented with additional information to demonstrate the applicant has not satisfied the applicable Deschutes County land use approval criteria. For example, supplementing the record is appropriate in light of the Hearings Officer's uncertainty about the relative location of Tumalo State Park. A de novo hearing will not cause the 150 -day time limit to be exceeded in this matter. The appellant requests the Board hear this appeal to resolve important legal and factual issues related to: (1) an applicant's ability to utilize an easement that runs across privately owned lands to service a proposed land use that is illegal under Federal law; (2) the County's authority to condition its approval on the requirement that an applicant's neighbor widen his driveway to accommodate traffic to a proposed marijuana dispensary; (3) the adequacy of a private access easement to meet access requirements for a commercial use under the County Code; (4) the compatibility of proposed marijuana dispensary operations with existing adjacent commercial uses, including a Spanish language school and Tumalo State Park, in the Tumalo Rural Community Zone; and (5) the adequacy of the transportation studies offered by the applicant in support of its proposed operations. Specific issues en Appeal In addition to the above statements, The Hearings Officer erred in finding the proposed application consistent with applicable legal criteria and development standards. The Board of Commissioners should find that the applicant has failed to demonstrate the adequacy of access to the subject property and that the applicant has failed to satisfy applicable conditional use and site plan approval. The specific issues on appeal are as follows: 1. The applicant has not demonstrated the adequacy of access to the subject property to serve a proposed marijuana retail operation that remains illegal under Federal law. 2. The applicant has not demonstrated that it has a legal right of access to the subject property for the proposed use. 3. The applicant has not demonstrated that the subject application is compatible with existing and projected uses on surrounding properties as required by the Deschutes County Code, including DCC 18.128.015. 4. The Hearings Officer erred in determining the applicant had demonstrated adequate access to the subject property as required by the Deschutes County Code, including DCC 18.128.015. 5, The Hearings Officer erred in determining that the County may condition its approval on a requirement that the applicant's neighbor widen his driveway to accommodate traffic to the proposed marijuana dispensary. 6. The Hearings Officer erred in determining the applicant has submitted a traffic study and analysis consistent with applicable County requirements. 7. The Hearings Officer failed to consider the proximity of the proposed marijuana retail operation to a youth activity center and/or erred in determining that the proposed dispensary complies with DCC 18.116.330(7)(a)(iv). 8. The Hearings Officer erred in determining that the proposed dispensary is more than 1,000 feet from Tumalo State Park and other uses prohibited by DCC 18.116.330(7). 6 {00555756.DOCX /3} 9. The Hearings Officer failed to recognize the requirements of the Federal Controlled Substances Act and the doctrine of Federal preemption on applicable Deschutes County land use approval criteria. 10. The Hearings Officer failed to recognize the significant risks and liability the subject application will place on the Gisler family -whose property will be utilized for an illegal use without their consent or approval. Conclusion -Request for Review For the above-described reasons, the appellant respectfully requests that the Board hear the above referenced appeal and find that the proposed application has not demonstrated compliance with applicable land use approval criteria as specified in the Deschutes County Code and applicable state and Federal legal requirements. 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(D m - O O nh-* O (D S � Sv O 0)N n — cn n (D o (D N 0) rpv) 3 0., „,, (to a = n a r-,.0) rn C * r N g1,1)CLIO CANNABISFTLAWN March 13, 2019 Matthew Martin, Associate Planner Deschutes County Community Development 117 NW Lafayette Avenue Bend, OR 97703 1735 SW Chandler Avenue, Ste. 1 Bend, OR 97702 Ir (541) 306-4441 2905 Canon Street San Diego, CA 92106 ik (601) 452-0974 info@cliftoncannabislaw.com re: H2D2 Properties, LLC Applications for Conditional Use Permit and Site Plan Approval, Deschutes County File Nos. 247-18-000545-CU/546-SP/811-MA; Appeal Application File No. 247- 19-000141-A Dear Matt, H2D2 Properties, LLC, the applicant ("Applicant") for the referenced permit applications respectfully submits this additional information, analysis and argument for consideration by the Board of County Commissioners ("Commissioners") with respect to the appeal application filed by Joel and Julia Gisler and J's 4 LLC (collectively, the "Gislers"). This letter addresses allegations concerning separation distance from a school. We respectfully request that the letter and enclosed attachments be included in the record. The appeal challenges the Hearings Officer's approval of the Applicant's permit applications on January 29, 2019. A de novo hearing before the Commissioners was originally scheduled for February 25, 2019, per Board of County Commissioners Order No. 2019-008, and rescheduled to March 13, 2019 via Notice of Rescheduled Hearing, dated on or about March 2, 2019. For the reasons set forth herein, the alleged "Spanish School," is not a school within the meaning of state statutes and the Deschutes County Code. Nor is the "Spanish School" entitled to protection from a separation distance as a "youth activity center," as there are no standards applicable to such use, the term is undefined, and the County cannot amend its Code by interpretation. The evidence will show that the proposed relocation of the "Spanish School" is a circumstance created by the Gislers in an effort to manipulate the outcome of the application. Such facility does not exist now, nor was it even contemplated at the time the application was submitted. There are no students present on site. Even if the Commissioners determined, contrary to the facts and law that the "Spanish School" meets statutory or Code definition of a school, ORS 475B.115 applies, such that the dispensary cannot legally be denied on this basis. 9 1735 SW Chandler Avenue, Ste. 1 Bend, OR 97702 It (541) 306-4441 info@cliftoncannabislaw.com 2905 Canon Street San Diego, CA 92106 9 (601) 452-0974 A. The "Spanish School" is Not a School. The proposed use is approximately 1,755 feet from Tumalo Elementary School. That is the only school in existence that can be considered for the purposes of this application. The Hearings Officer's findings and determination on this issue are correct. The Hearings Officer found that the proposed dispensary will not be within 1000 feet of "[a] private or parochial elementary school teaching children as described in ORS 339.030(1)(a), including any parking lot appurtenant thereto and any property used by the school."' Thus, the Applicant meets the requirement in ORS 475B.105(2)(d) of a 1000 foot separation distance between a public or private school and a dispensary, required for the OLCC to issue a retail license. The Applicant also meets the criteria in DCC 18.116.330(C)(7)(a)(ii) because the proposal will be more than 1000 feet from any public or private full-time school. This information is confirmed by the February 2019 Oregon School Directory, published by the Oregon Department of Education at https://www.oregon.gov/odeLa_bout-us/School- Directory.aspx. es School- Directory.aspx. A copy of this listing of all public and private schools in the state of Oregon is included with this letter as an attachment. The alleged "Spanish School" (that the Gislers allege would offer Spanish and math tutoring) does not meet the statutory definition of a private or parochial elementary school. That definition includes the following key language, "Children being taught in a private or parochial school in the courses of study usually taught in kindergarten through grade 12 in the public schools and in attendance for a period equivalent to that required of children attending public schools in the 1994-1995 school year. ORS 339.030(1)(a) (emphasis added). Occasional classes, that the Gislers allege may be offered through the Bend Park and Recreation District, do not meet the regular attendance period definition in state statute. In addition, such occasional classes, that the Gislers state may be offered for a single subject and/or private tutoring, do not meet the definition of private schools under DCC 18.116.330(C)(7)(a)(ii) because they do not constitute a regular course of study. It is important to note that the Park and Recreation website does not list any Spanish and/or math tutoring or other classes offered by the "Spanish School" or any other facility at its alleged location. An Internet search for the term "Spanish School" or "Spanish Learning Center" in Bend, Oregon (or Deschutes County) yields no results. Finally, the County is reminded that OLCC makes its own determination concerning separation distances from schools in its licensing review. See ORS 475B.105(2)(d). The Applicant would not be able to obtain an OLCC license for the proposed facility without OLCC's independent review and determination that the separation distance is met. Using the OLCC's school separation 1 There is no allegation that the "Spanish School" is a public school; accordingly, the statutory and Code definitions of "public school" are irrelevant. 9 1735 SW Chandler Avenue, Ste. 1 Bend, OR 97702 11' (541) 306-4441 info@cliftoncannabislaw.com 2 2905 Canon Street San Diego, CA 92106 9 (601) 452-0974 distance calculator tool (See ArcGIS School Footprint Buffer Areas (1000 feet)Z), the evidence shows there is no school within 1000 feet of the proposal. B. The County May Not Deny the Application on the Basis of a Nonexistent "Youth Activity Center" Pursuant to a Regulation That is Preempted By State Law. The Gislers essentially admit the "Spanish School" is not within the statutory and Code definitions of a public or private school. Therefore, they advance an argument that it should be considered a "youth activity center" from which a 1000 -foot separation distance should be applied. As discussed below, however, the facility is not established at this time. No classes or any other types of sessions are available for families to register. It is pure speculation that it will ever be operational and that children will ever be present on that property for instructional or any other "activity" purposes. Even if the facility was established, the term "youth activity center," referenced in DCC 18.116.330(B), is not defined; the County's attempt to restrict siting of marijuana dispensaries on the basis of an unadopted standard is preempted by state law. Enforcement of this provision — the meaning of which one can only guess - would threaten the uniformity of marijuana laws in the state of Oregon. The County's "youth activity center" regulation is preempted by ORS 475B.454 and must be deemed to be repealed by operation of law. The statute states: The provisions of ORS 475B.010 to 475B.545 are designed to operate uniformly throughout the state and are paramount and superior to and fully replace and supersede any municipal charter amendment or local ordinance inconsistent with the provisions of ORS 475B.010 to 475B.545. Amendments and ordinances that are inconsistent with the provisions of ORS 475B.010 to 475B.545 are repealed. The County cannot successfully defend its restriction concerning "youth activity centers," which invites unbridled interpretation, as consistent with the uniform statutory scheme governing marijuana established by the Legislature. The Oregon Legislature did not establish separation distances for marijuana processing and production, other than those with respect to public or private schools. Without specific standards and a definition to constrain decision-making concerning "youth activity centers," a denial on this basis would be arbitrary, as subject to the whim of elected officials and their political preferences. The County may assert that it has authority to adopt its own "time, place and manner" regulations concerning marijuana. That issue will likely be decided by the Land Use Board of Appeals and/or the state Legislature this year. ORS 475B.486 (recreational) and ORS 475B.928 (medical) authorize local jurisdictions to adopt reasonable time, place and manner regulations with respect to state -licensed marijuana production, processing, wholesaling and retailing. This local regulatory authority must be construed together with the limitations on such authority set 2 The tool is located at https://www.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=71028bbbleb148ce8cacfb74ca8b356e. A printout of results for the subject property located at 19885 8th Street, Bend, OR is included as an attachment to this letter. 9 1735 SW Chandler Avenue, Ste. 1 Bend, OR 97702 (541) 306-4441 rzq info@cliftoncannabislaw.com 3 2905 Canon Street San Diego, CA 92106 9 (601) 452-0974 forth in ORS 475B.454 (state preemption of inconsistent local ordinances). See Lane County v. LCDC, 325 Or. 569, 578 (1997). C. The County Cannot Adopt New Legislation Under the Guise of Interpreting the Meaning of a "Youth Activity Center" in a Land Use Proceeding. Even if the County had authority to enforce a marijuana regulation that is inconsistent with state law, which it does not, the "youth activity center" reference in the Code is not self-explanatory, not defined and lacks any context or direction for its enforcement. It is impossible for the County to enforce such regulation without more; in other words, the Commissioners would effectively be attempting to legislate in the context of a quasi-judicial land use hearing on a discrete application, which is not permitted. See, e.g., ORS 227.186(2)(requiring legislative acts to be adopted by ordinance). The County's citizens are entitled to notice and an opportunity to be heard on proposed land use regulatory standards. Landowners and prospective property owners and businesses must have constitutionally compliant notice of restrictions that impair or impede contemplated uses of their property. Where a code does not specifically set forth a particular standard or the means by which it is to be applied, the County lacks authority to enforce such a standard before going through the legislative process in considering, with notice to its citizens and to the Department of Land Conservation and Development (DLDC), the proposed code revision(s).3 Failure to comply in this regard would not only violate statutory and constitutional due process and private property right protections, but would further be contrary to the Deschutes County Comprehensive Plan and Statewide Planning Goals 1 and 2.4 D. Considerations of a "Youth Activity Center," Even if Proper, are Irrelevant to the "Relate Harmoniously" Site Plan Review Standard. The Gislers attempt to get around these legal impediments to their arguments by bootstrapping the "harmonious" site plan standard to allegations regarding a "youth activity center." As set forth in detail in the Applicant's February 22, 2019 letter (incorporated herein by this reference), the "relate harmoniously" standard is in the context of site plan review and asks whether the structure fits into the natural and built environment. The conditional use permit analysis determines the suitability of the site for this particular use and does not allow a determination of whether such use is "harmonious." The Hearings Officer, as a land use attorney himself, properly differentiated and addressed the important differences between these discrete inquiries. When the County decided to conditionally allow dispensaries in the TuC zone, it already made a use compatibility decision. The specific standards prescribed for the County's consideration in the context of a particular application does not allow the Commissioners to re -judge whether marijuana should be "allowed" in Tumalo's commercial district. To do so would essentially DLCD must review and acknowledge, if appropriate, adopted local regulations; local regulations must implement and be consistent with its comprehensive plan acknowledged by LCDC. See, e.g., ORS 197.175. 4 In adopting land use regulations, a county is bound by the substantive and procedural requirements established by ORS 197.610 and Statewide Planning Goals 1 and 2. Western PCS, Inc. v. City of Lake Oswego, 33 Or LUBA 369 (1997). 4 9 1735 SW Chandler Avenue, Ste. 1 Bend, OR 97702 ' (541) 306-4441 infoCo)cliftoncannabislaw.com 2905 Canon Street San Diego, CA 92106 9 (601) 452-0974 amend the Code to require a new standard that has not been properly enacted. This runs afoul of the County's legislative authority and circumvents the procedural requirements established by the state for notice and adoption of new regulations, as well as Statewide Planning Goals 1 and 2 and the County Comprehensive Plan. It implicates constitutionally protected due process and private property rights of the Applicant, as wel1.5 The Hearings Officer reviewed each and every standard and substantial evidence in the record in ruling both the site plan and conditional use permit applications should be granted. He considered arguments concerning an alleged "youth activity center," and found the arguments without merit. There is no factual or legal basis for the Commissioners to deviate from the result of his detailed and thorough analysis. E. The Gislers Have Manipulated The Owner of the "Spanish School" in an Effort to Force Denial of the Application. On the date the Applicant submitted its application to the County, and to the present date, as discussed above, no public or private schools are registered within 1000 feet of the proposed dispensary. The space within which the Spanish School is contemplating locating has been occupied by another tenant, Vintage Woods Bend. It is now vacant. The "Spanish School" is located approximately 2.6 miles from the subject property. Its landlord is one of the Gislers' corporate entities. Recently, the Gislers increased rent at the Spanish School's current location to an amount that the tenant found impossible to pay. The Gislers then offered the space near the proposed dispensary to their tenant. Dr. Gail Davis, EDD of Educational Administration has investigated this issue and has spoken with the tenant about these circumstances. She will provide testimony at the hearing to support a finding that the Gislers' have clearly attempted to manipulate the circumstances to site a "school" or "youth activity center" near the proposed dispensary in the hopes that it will foreclose the Applicant's right to a permit. The Commissioners should reject this underhanded scheme under the law and facts as set forth herein. The Gislers' actions in this regard appear to be unconstrained by reason or integrity, but motivated by their own personal desires to attempt to foreclose the application. This is not a case where a new tenant selected the space previously occupied by another tenant and desired to establish a business offering tutoring or similar programs. This tenant has had a location which appeared to suit its needs until the Gislers raised rent to such a level to force it to move. As a matter of principle, the actions of the Gislers show that they are willing to go to any lengths to get their desired result. The land use application process is not the proper forum in which to seek a change in the law or to air personal grievances and prejudices against a use that the County has already decided to allow in the TuC zone particularly and throughout the jurisdiction 'While the County does not decide constitutional arguments presented to it in the context of a land use application, LUBA has authority to consider arguments that a land use decision is unconstitutional. Dodd v. Hood River County, Or LUBA (LUBA No. 91-116, February 24, 1992), aff'd 115 Or App 139 (1992), aff'd 317 Or. 172 (1993). LUBA is not bound to grant any deference to the County's legal analysis concerning the constitutionality of its actions. Id. 5 G 1735 SW Chandler Avenue, Ste. 1 Bend, OR 97702 (541) 306-4441 oq info@cliftoricannabislaw.com 2905 Canon Street San Diego, CA 92106 9 (601) 452-0974 lir in general. While there are some jurisdictions in Central Oregon that have "opted out" of allowing marijuana businesses within their boundaries, Deschutes County is not one of them. This appeal presents a tale of two personalities, the appellant on one hand, and the Applicant on the other. On one hand, you have Mr. Hayes, whose reputation and integrity are the foundational elements of a considerate community member with high, exacting standards. The OLCC enjoys working with him. The Sheriff's office has requested his help with enforcement. People that have been opposed to marijuana in principle are now supportive of Mr. Hayes and his vision, after listening to his proposal and the reasons behind it with an open mind. This is the face of the industry that the County desires. On the other hand, the Gislers are attempting to play to emotions and the fear of some discrete members of the community regarding marijuana. They have taken extreme steps to manipulate the outcome here, through threats to stop honoring Mr. Hayes's private property rights in an easement and through strong-arming a tenant at one of their other locations in order to position that tenant in a place that they hope will force out the proposed dispensary. The County is asked to do the right thing, not only because the law does not allow denial on these facts and under applicable standards, but because it knows better than to allow manipulation and dishonesty to drive its decision-making. F. The "Spanish School" is Not Operational and State Statute Allows a Dispensary to be Sited Within a Separation Distance When a School is Established After Approval of a Dispensary. Even if the Commissioners decide the "Spanish School" should be considered for purposes of separation distances, the fact that the facility is not operational and will not be in use until September 2019 (if ever), precludes denial on this basis. There are currently no children receiving any type of instruction within 1000 feet. The County may only consider the facts in existence at the time the application was submitted, without moving the "goal posts" to accommodate the Gislers' attempt to manipulate the outcome. To decide otherwise would result in deprivation of due process and private property rights of the Applicant. Moreover, if, and when, the "Spanish School" relocates to the other property owned by the Gislers, the outcome would be governed by ORS 475B.115, which states: If a school described in ORS 475B.105 (2)(d) that has not previously been attended by children is established within 1,000 feet of a premises for which a license has been issued under ORS 475B.105, the marijuana retailer located at that premises may remain at that location unless the Oregon Liquor Control Commission revokes the license of the marijuana retailer under ORS 475B.256. There is no basis for the County to treat the Applicant any differently than the OLCC would treat it, or any other similarly situated applicant. This is precisely the situation present here. 9 1735 SW Chandler Avenue, Ste. 1 Bend, OR 97702 1.5" (541) 306-4441 Qg info(6Dcliftoncannabislaw.com 6 2905 Canon Street San Diego, CA 92106 9 (601) 452-0974 'Cr The Gislers are trying to establish a new use that has not previously been attended by children within 1,000 feet of the proposed dispensary. That facility is not open and is not attended by children. There is no evidence confirming this will ever be the case — only speculation. The Gislers could just as easily reduce rent at the existing "Spanish School" location so that their tenant is not forced to relocate. That outcome may result if the County correctly decides to grant the application under the facts and applicable law. Only time will tell whether children will ever attend any tutoring through the "Spanish School" at the unopened location. The County cannot and should not deny the application on this basis. For the reasons set forth herein, and based on the Applicant's previously submitted materials and public hearing testimony, we respectfully request that the Commissioners approve the subject applications and deny the appeal. Thank you for your consideration of this information. Sincerely, Stephanie Marshall cc: Michael Hayes encls. 9 1735 SW Chandler Avenue, Ste. 1 Bend, OR 97702 ir (541) 306-4441 Cyt info(a7cliftoncannabislaw.com 7 2905 Canon Street San Diego, CA 92106 9 (601) 452-0974 3/12/2019 ArcGIS - School Footprint Buffer Areas (1000 Feet) ArcGIS School Footprint Buffer Areas (1000 Feet) Details Basernap Share Pr 1C-12 School Footprint 1000ft Buffers (Features: 3164, Selected: 0) Type Student Instruction Student Instruction effDate 20,131,010.00 20,131,010.00 cSteward BUFF_[ Oregon Department of Human Services/Oregon 1,000.0 Health Authority, Office of Forecasting, Research & Analysis Oregon Department of Human Services/Oregon 1,000.0 Health Authority, Office of Forecasting, Research & Analysis https://www.arcgis.com/home/webmap/viewer.html?webmap=71028bbb1 eb148ce8cacfb74ca8b356e 1/1 Oregon School Directory 2018-19 Colt Gill Director OREGON DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION 255 Capitol St NE Salem, Oregon 97310 www.oregon.gov/ODE It is a policy of the State Board of Education and a priority of the Oregon Department of Education that there will be no discrimination or harassment on the grounds of race, color, sex, marital status, religion, national origin, age, sexual orientation, or disability in any educational programs, activities or employment. Persons having questions about equal opportunity and nondiscrimination should contact the Director at the Oregon Department of Education/255 Capitol St NE Salem, OR 97310/Phone: 503-947-5740/Fax: 503-378-4772 This directory is produced at least annually by the Communications office. Revisions to the directory are solicited in May of each year, which allows time for the directory to be compiled and posted on the web by early Fall. The directory can be accessed on our website, www.oregon.gov/ODE. MESSAGE FROM THE DIRECTOR OREGON PUMW F �f Oregon achieves ... together! Oregon has 197 school districts and more than 1,200 public and charter schools. As we work to streamline education and improve the opportunities and outcomes for our students, building strong connections between schools, districts and the broader community will be vital. The Oregon School Directory is a tool that I hope our state will find helpful in making those contacts and building those important connections. The Online Oregon School Directory is a compilation of phone numbers, addresses, emails, and key staff people in all public schools and districts in the state, along with additional information about private schools, Oregon Department of Education (ODE) staff contacts, and other educational institutions. For more information on ODE staff organized by topic, please see our ODE YellowPages. This directory is updated throughout the school year to ensure that you always have access to the latest contact information for Oregon public schools and districts. However, contact information is only as good as it is current. If you see out-of-date or inaccurate information for your school, please take the time to let us know by emailing us at: ode.institutions-request@ode.state.or.us. If you have a major institution change such as adding or removing institutions from our database, please complete this form and send it to the email address above. 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Colt Gill Director of the Oregon Department of Education Anthony Veliz (Chair) 5th Congressional District Term expires: March 14, 2021 1st Congressional District Vacant George Russell 4th Congressional District Term expires: June 30, 2020 The State Board of Education Public Service Building 255 Capitol Street NE Salem, OR 97310 Jerome Colonna 2nd Congressional District Term expires: June 30, 2022 Guadalupe Martinez Zapata At Large Term expires: February 2019 Kimberly Howard (Vice Chair) 3rd Congressional District Term expires: June 30, 2020 Modesta Minthorn (Second Vice Chair) At Large Term expires: June 30, 2020 Oregon Department of Education Special Numbers Department of Education Fax 503-378-5156 E-mail Department of Education Staff firstname.lastname@state.or.us Department of Education Web Site www.oregon.gov/ode Teacher Certification Teacher Standards and Practices Commission 503-378-3586 The "Yellow Pages" (Directory of Personnel and Services) for the Oregon Department of Education are at the back of this directory. OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY SUPERINTENDENT Vikki Pointer, Executive Assistant (503) 947-5762 Nicki Prather, Executive Support Spec (503) 947-5801 April Campbell, Advisor to Deputy State Superintendent on In , (503) 947-5810 Ramona Halcomh, Education Program Spec (503) 947-5695 Terri Ward, Ops & Policy Analyst (503) 931-0259 Colt Gill, Deputy Superintendent (503) 373-0036 Stacey Guise, Operations Policy Analyst (503) 947-5628 Paola Massingham, Program Analyst Not Available Janet McComb, Operations and Policy Analyst 4 (503) 934-0615 Corey Rosenberg, Executive Assistant to the Deputy Superinte (503) 947-5740 Carmen Urbina, Deputy Director (503) 947-5841 HUMAN RESOURCES Julie Jean, Office Spec 2 Marilyn Sherwood, Payroll Administrator Josie Velasco, Intern Heather McCabe, Operations and Policy Analyst 4 (503) 510-5890 Carol Middleton, Education Program Spec 2 Not Available Sherrie Moine, Executive Support Spec (503) 947-5649 Jennifer Patterson, Assistant Superintendent (503) 947-5663 Tony Bertrand, Ed. Spec, English Language Arts and Social Sc,,, (503) 947-5830 Holly Carter, Ops & Policy Analyst (503) 947-5739 Holly Dalton, Ed. Spec, Kindergarten (503) 947-5927 Lauren Edmonds, Program Analyst Not Available Daniel Farley, Director - Assessment (503) 947-5721 Noelle Gorbett, Ed. Spec, Science (503) 947-5928 Jeannette Isaacson, Program Analyst Not Available Renee LeDoux, Administrative Spec (503) 947-2545 Carla Martinez, Administrative Spec (503) 947-5838 Cristcn McLean, Operations Policy Analyst (503) 947-5842 (503) 947-5757 Lacey Rhoades, Office Spec 2 (503) 947-5843 (503) 947-5876 Kathleen Vanderwall, Education Program Spec 2 ( ) - ( ) - Benjamin Wolcott, Ed. Spec, ELPA (503) 947-5835 DATA, OPERATIONS AND GRANT MANAGEMENT (503) 947-5990 Joy Blackwell, Program Analyst (503) 947-5769 (503) 947-5860 Vanessa Clark, Program Analyst (503) 947-5746 (503) 947-5811 Joanne Edmondson, Administrative Spec 2 (503) 947-5956 (503) 947-5920 Melissa Garner, Educational Technician (503) 947-5942 (503) 947-5650 Terra Hernandez -Sorensen, Education Program Spec 2 (503) 373-7464 Greg Houser, Research Analyst (503) 947-5946 Mary Jova, Office Spec (503) 947-5646 Cheng-Fei Lai, Research Analyst (503) 373-0067 Caitlin McRae, Research Analyst (503) 934-0831 Leah Thorp, Research Analyst (503) 947-2561 Carla Wade, Ed. Spec, Title 1-A, Ed. Technology (503) 947-5631 DISTRICT AND SCHOOL EFFECTIVENESS COMMUNICATIONS Meg Boyd, Strategic Communications tenni Knaus, Administrative Spec Elena Mandujano, Office Spec 2 Peter Rudy, Public Affairs Spec Marcus Siegel, Director of Communications GOVERNMENT & LEGAL AFFAIRS Cindy Hunt, Government and Legal Affairs Manager (503) 947-5651 Jeidah DeZurney, Intern ( ) - Jennifer Donovan, Program Analyst (503) 947-5915 Jacqueline Kemp, Program Analyst (503) 947-5616 Zoc Larmer, Ops & Policy Analyst (503) 947-5667 Laura Lien, Operations and Policy Analyst 4 ( ) - Mark Mayer, Ops & Policy Analyst (503) 947-0464 Emily Nazarov, Manager (503) 947-5637 Donna Newbeck, Office Spec (Charter Schs) (503) 947-5814 Jessica Nguyen -Ventura, Legislative Director (503) 947-5991 Katharine Pattison, Program Analyst (503) 580-5749 Cody Sibley, Operations Policy Analyst (503) 934-0321 INTERNAL AUDIT Latham Stack, Internal Auditor (503) 947-5812 OFFICE OF RESEARCH AND DATA ANALYSIS Brian Reeder, Assistant Superintendent Evan Fuller, Research Analyst Beth LaDuca, NAEP State Coordinator Blake Whitson, Research Analyst (503) 947-5670 (503) 947-5857 (503) 947-5836 (503) 947-5989 OFFICE OF EQUITY, DIVERSITY & INCLUSION EQUITY TEAM Mirela Blekic, Education Program Spec 2 (503) 947-5617 Taffy Carlisle, Education Program Spec (503) 947-5688 Winston Cornwall, Civil Rights Spec (503) 947-5675 Victoria Garcia, Administrative Spec (503) 947-5601 Latashia Harris, Education Spec (503) 947-5778 Kelly Kalkofen, Education Program Spec (503) 947-5741 Dawnnesha Lasuncet, Education Program Spec (503) 947-5793 Cameron Morris, Office Spec 2 (503) 947-5032 Karin Moscon, Education Program Spec, Civil Rights (503) 947-5706 Mariana Praschnik-Enriquez, Education Program Spec (503) 947-5821 Ana Salas Andrade, Administrative Spec (503) 947-5747 Markisha Smith, Director, Equity Team (503) 947-5669 Darryl Tukufu, Assistant Superintendent (503) 947-8549 OFFICE OF TEACHING, LEARNING AND ASSESSMENT Raquel Gwynn, Education Program Spec 2 (503) 947-5785 Timothy Boyd, Director (503) 947-5621 Sheli Dumas, Executive Support Spec (503) 947-5765 Tanya Frisendahl, Education Spec (503) 947-5754 Michael Lindblad, Education Program Spec (503) 947-5783 Sarah Martin, Ed. Spec, Instructional Resources (503) 947-5668 Susan Mekarski, Education Program Spec (503) 947-8548 .Jennifer Molan, Education Program Spec (503) 947-5880 Shawna Moran, Education Program Spec (503) 947-5944 Brian Putnam, Educator Effectiveness Spec (503) 947-5806 Elisa Rodriguez, Administrative Spec 2 (503) 947-5766 FEDERAL SYSTEMS Stacie Ankrum, Office Spec (503) 947-5633 Melinda Bessner, Education Program Spec (503) 947-5626 Dona Bolt, Ed. Spec, Homeless (503) 947-5781 Leslie Casebeer, Office Spec 2 (503) 947-5648 Jennifer Engberg, Education Program Spec 2 (503) 947-0339 Jonathan Fernow, Education Spec (503) 947-5807 Joni Gilles, Education Program Spec 2 (503) 947-5638 Ann Kaltenbach, Office Spec (503) 947-5641 Deborah Lange, Director (503) 947-5922 Michael Loretz, Education Program Spec 2 Not Available Kim Miller, Education Program Spec (503) 947-5712 Lisa Plumb, Education Spec (503) 947-5749 Emily Swope, Program Analyst (503) 947-5642 Holly Tucker, Administrative Spec 2 (503) 378-6807 SECONDARY/POST-SECONDARY TRANSITIONS Deborah Bailey, Applied Science Spec (503) 947-0046 Terrance Bennett, Education Program Spec 2 (503) 947-5906 Jennifer Bevel's, Research Analyst (503) 947-0503 Denise Brock, Education Program Spec (503) 947-5794 Ron Dodge, Ed. Spec, Business & Management (503) 947-5653 Lauren Dressen, Program Analyst (503) 947-5700 Daniel Findley, Education Program Spec 2 (503) 947-0338 2018-19 Oregon School Directory Page 5 Oregon Department of Education Laura Foley, Director (503) 947-5656 Reynold Gardner, Ed. Spec, Agriculture & Natural Resource Sy,,,, (503) 947-5615 Angela Gunter, Education Spec (503) 947-5809 Megan Helzerman, Education Program Spec (503) 947-8530 Jennell Ives, Education Program Spec (503) 947-5777 Marnic Jewell, Education Program Spec (503) 378-5125 Mary May, Administrative Spec 2 (503) 947-5851 Jan McCoy, Spec, Research and Planning (503) 947-5704 Cassie Medina, Education Program Spec 2 (503) 378-2673 Kenzie Mozejko, Administrative Spec (503) 947-5636 Gabrielle Nunley, Education Program Spec (503) 947-5660 Barbara O'Neill, Administrative Spec (503) 947-5787 Carly Sichley, Administrative Spec 2 (503) 947-5685 Linda Simeone, Administrative Spec (503) 947-6500 Tom Thompson, Ed. Spec, Industrial & Engineering Systems „ (503) 947-5790 Lillian White, Education Spec (503) 934-0742 Art Witkowski, Education Program Spec (503) 947-5834 STANDARDS AND INSTRUCTIONAL SUPPORT Christie Dudley, Director (503) 947-5713 Angela Allen, Ed. Spec, Talented and Gifted (503) 947-5931 Elizabeth Castillo Lopez, Office Spec (503) 947-8683 Mark Freed, Ed. Spec, Math Education (503) 947-5610 Suzanne Hidde, Ed. Spec, Physical/Health Education (503) 947-5960 Amit Kobrowski, Ed. Spec, Social Sciences (503) 947-0601 Annie Marges, Education Program Spec (503) 934-0787 Terri Nelson, Office Spec (503) 947-5882 Tina Roberts, Ed. Spec, English Language Arts Education (503) 947-5603 Jamie Rumage, Interim Director of Standards & Instructional „ (503) 947-6504 Jeremy Wartz, Program Analyst, Instructional Materials/Alt. ,,, (503) 947-5736 Beth Wigham, Ed. Spec, CCR/Sch Counseling (503) 947-5708 OFFICE OF ACCOUNTABILITY, RESEARCH AND INFORMATION SERVICES Jeffrey Linscheid, Information Systems Spec (503) 947-5855 Deonne Schoner, Executive Support Spec (503) 947-8555 Jonathan Wiens, Manager (503) 947-5764 Saleem Ahmad, Research Analyst (503) 947-5735 Cindy Barrick, Research Analyst (503) 947-5822 Elyse Bean, Research Analyst (503) 947-5831 Beth Blumenstein, Research Analyst (503) 947-5767 Katie Chandler, Office Spec 2 (503) 947-5691 Amanda Leopard, Research Analyst (503) 947-5674 Josh Rew, Education Program Spec (503) 947-5845 Surbhi Singh, Administrative Spec (503) 947-5905 Steve Slater, Education Program Spec (503) 947-5826 Robin Stalcup, Research Analyst (503) 947-0849 Thomas Tinkler, Spec, Assessment (503) 947-5840 Amelia Vargas, Research Analyst (503) 947-5878 IS - APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT Sandee Hawkins, Director (503) 947-5877 Lyubov Bilorovchuk, Information Systems Spec (503) 947-5923 Ryan Bloomfield, Information Systems Spec (503) 947-5923 Wendy Finley, Project Manager (503) 947-5844 Scott French, Information Systems Spec (503) 947-5856 Anna Gonski, Information Systems Spec (503) 947-5954 Jordan Heide, Project Manager (503) 947-5870 Nazia Islam, Information Systems Spec (503) 947-5683 Isabella Jacoby, Information Systems Spec (503) 944-0886 Brittany Lawrence, Information Systems Spec (503) 947-5852 Tina Lynch, Project Manager (503) 949-5602 Margaret McGrady, Information Systems Spec (503) 947-5827 Mike Mendez, Senior Business Systems Analyst (503) 947-5725 Raymond Nelson, Web Developer (503) 947-5867 Wilson Orso Jr, Internal Aps Lead (503) 947-5850 Rajeshwari Patil, Quality Assurance Analyst (503) 947-5828 Brian Priddy, Senior Database Analyst (503) 947-5866 Katie Reich, Project Manager (530) 947-5919 Patrick Roden, Information Systems Spec (503) 934-0885 Peter Shimkus, Information Systems Spec (503) 947-5917 Anna Solanky, Kids Data Quality & Systems Analyst (503) 947-2536 Hailey Tilgner, Information Systems Spec (503) 947-0600 Nitesh Verma, Information Systems Spec (503) 947-5865 Robert Vitolo, Senior Database Analyst (503) 947-5862 Daron Wall, Development Coordinator (503) 947-5868 David Webb, Web Developer (503) 947-5988 Craig Will, Information Systems Spec (503) 947-5955 IS - OPERATIONS AND INFRASTRUCTURE Kevin Bredahl, Information Systems Spec (503) 947-1410 Nigel Crowhurst, Information Systems Spec (503) 947-5858 Andrew Fowler, Information Systems Spec (503) 947-5854 Larry Hartzell, Chief Systems Architect (503) 947-5853 Joe King, Director (503) 947-5771 Larry Lulay, Webmaster (503) 947-5861 Greg May, Information Systems Spec (503) 947-5824 Chris Otto, Information Systems Spec (503) 947-5775 Khoi Vu, hnformation Systems Spec (503) 947-5855 Mark Walsh, Information Systems Spec (503) 947-5947 IS - SERVICES AND SUPPORT Sean McMullen, help Desk Director (503) 947-5837 Rosa Fahey, Information Systems Spec (503) 947-5818 Corrina Fisher, Web Developer (503) 947-5692 Harris Geddes III, Information Systems Spec (503) 947-5813 Rob Magee, Outreach Team (503) 947-5672 Stuart Mayberry, Operations Policy Analyst (503) 947-5710 Tia Miller, hrformation Systems Spec (503) 947-5602 Paulita Pena, Office Spec (503) 947-5979 Craig White, Information Systems Spec (503) 947-5900 OFFICE OF ASSESSMENT AND ACCOUNTABILITY ASSESSMENT TEMPS Kara Allan, Program Analyst Not Available Kevin Carr, Program Analyst Not Available Bradford Hill, Program Analyst Not Available Christine Urdahl, Program Analyst Not Available OFFICE OF FINANCE & ADMINISTRATION Ufemia Castaneda, Ops & Policy Analyst ( ) - Rick Crager, Assistant Superintendent, Finance/Admin (503) 947-5658 Jana Hart, Ops & Policy Analyst (503) 947-5805 BUDGET SERVICES Becky Frederick, Director of Financial Services (503) 947-5847 Jennifer Beck, Fiscal Analyst (503) 378-5152 Heather Cohen, Fiscal Analyst (503) 947-5967 Dustin Cotton, Fiscal Analyst (503) 947-5711 Valerie Heinrichs, Fiscal Analyst (503) 947-5762 Darrick Holloway, Fiscal Analyst (503) 947-5681 Kathy Oglevie, Fiscal Analyst (503) 947-5966 Carol Park, Fiscal Analyst (503) 947-5604 Constance Range, Fiscal Analyst (503) 947-5762 Maile Reed, Fiscal Analyst (503) 945-5734 Stephanie Tyrer, Fiscal Analyst (503) 947-5619 Malec Wilson, Fiscal Analyst (503) 373-0072 EMPLOYEE SERVICES Krista Campbell, Director, Employee Services (503) 947-5885 Logan Dickey, Intern ( ) - Cassie Graham, Senior Recruiter (503) 947-5635 Mary Hildebrandt, Human Resource Analyst (503) 947-5614 Garrett Klever, Human Resource Analyst (503) 947-2679 Corey Largent, Mail Services Asst (Basement) (503) 947-5624 Robert Littrell, Mail Services Asst (Basement) (503) 947-2565 Esther Mangini, Office Spec 2 (503) 947-5757 Brian Marshall, Facilities Coordinator (503) 947-5943 Jimmie Phillips Jr., Human Resource Analyst (503) 947-5760 Lodi Rohde, Human Resource Analyst (503) 947-0610 Deb Skiles, Human Resource Analyst (503) 947-5770 Chris Stewart, Human Resource Analyst (503) 947-5846 SCHOOL FINANCE Lorene Nakamura, Research Analyst (503) 934-0901 FINANCIAL SERVICES Tomas Flores, Director (503) 947-5753 Matthew Bechtel, Accounting Tech (503) 947-5959 Kama Clarke, Accountant (503) 947-5768 Cecelia Curley, Accounting Tech 3 (503) 947-5640 2018-19 Oregon School Directory Page 6 Oregon Department of Education Kyle Davis, Accounting Tech 3 (503) 947-5804 Emma Evans, Accountant (503) 947-5788 Connie Flowers, Accountant (503) 947-5720 Julie Hansen, Fiscal Analyst (503) 947-5680 Elizabeth Hurley, Accounting Tech (503) 947-5693 Sophanna Kuch, Accountant (503) 947-5779 Rebecca Level, Accountant (503) 947-5707 Kristie Miller, Accountant (503) 947-5743 Travis Moore, Fiscal Analyst (503) 947-5804 PROCUREMENT SERVICES Lill Gray, Director (503) 947-5647 Julia Alpernas, Procurement Spec (503) 947-5886 Amy Fowler, Procurement Spec (503) 947-5774 Karen Harrison, Procurement Spec (503) 947-5792 Karen Ilull, Procurement Officer (503) 947-5881 Lisa Kennedy -Reid, Procurement Assistant (503) 947-5848 I-Iolley Oglesby, Procurement Spec (503) 373-1707 Amanda Wilding, Procurement Spec (503) 947-5686 SCHOOL FINANCE AND SCHOOL FACILITIES Michael Wiltfong, Director (503) 947-5914 Michael Elliott, Program Analyst (503) 947-5627 Brian French, Program Analyst (503) 947-5970 Leanna Heiman, Program Analyst (503) 947-5859 Adam Krein, State Sch Fund Coordinator (503) 947-5678 Michael Lammers, Program Analyst (503) 947-5968 Lindsay Malinowski, Program Analyst (503) 947-5883 Laura Marshall, Sch Finance Coordinator (503) 947-5916 EARLY LEARNING DIVISION Miriam Calderon, Director (503) 947-5929 Alyssa Chatterjec, Program Analyst (503) 373-0066 Cassandra Ferder, Executive Support (503) 378-5138 Lillian Green, Education Program Spec (503) 947-2516 Nelleke Knarr, Executive Support Spec (503) 947-0641 Sharon Kraw, Administrative Asst. (503) 947-5682 Anne Morrison, Operations Policy Analyst (503) 378-2527 POLICY & PROGRAMS Josefina Harry, Administrative Spec ( ) - PROGRAMS & CROSS SYSTEM INTEGRATION Nakeshia Knight -Coyle, Director (503) 947-0023 Gwyn Bachtle, Education Program Spec (503) 947-0991 Michael Connor, Program Analyst (503) 934-0940 Erin Deahn, Healthy Families Coordinator (503) 378-6768 Dayna Jung, Program Analyst (503) 947-0672 Roman Kultajev, Program Analyst (503) 947-1677 Andrea Molnar, Program Analyst (503) 947-0643 Shawna Rodrigues, Program Analyst (503) 373-1693 Teresa Waite, Program Analyst (503) 947-1891 POLICY & RESEARCH David Mandell, Director (503) 373-0071 Thomas George, Research Analyst (971) 304-4308 Sara Mickelson, Operations and Policy Analyst 4 (503) 947-5929 Sue Parrish, Program Analyst (541) 415-0152 Johanna Shreve, Research Analyst ( ) - Denise Swanson, Early Learning Hub Manager (503) 947-0021 Brett Walker, Education Program Spec (503) 378-5160 BUSINESS OPERATIONS Seth Allen, Operations Policy Analyst (503) 947-1420 De Anna Harris, Information Systems Spec (503) 947-0662 Linda Jones, Executive Support Spec (503) 373-0004 Ivan Presnyy, Program Analyst (503) 947-1429 Cheryl Santibanez, Executive Support (503) 947-1219 Mark Wardell, Ops & Policy Analyst (503) 947-1496 OFFICE OF CHILD CARE Dawn Taylor, Manager (503) 947-1418 Peter Blume, Project Manager (503) 947-1932 Kathryn Borninski, Administrative Spec (503) 947-1425 Rachel Farrell, Administrative Spec (503) 947-0666 Sandy Gorsage, Program Analyst (503) 947-3121 Kristyn Keefer, Compliance Spec (503) 947-0022 Margie McNabb, Policy Analyst (541) 776-6297 Roni Pham, Ops & Policy Analyst (503) 612-4241 Crystalyn Plattner, Executive Support (503) 947-1405 Haley Robinson, Administrative Spec (503) 947-0656 Meredith Russell, Ops & Policy Analyst (503) 947-1243 Sidney Traci), Program Analyst (503) 947-3123 Kelli Walker, Ops & Policy Analyst (503) 947-1934 OCC - CENTRAL OFFICE Kimberly Brockamp, Manager (503) 947-1417 Janet Ailstock, Administrative Spec (503) 947-1936 Elisa Ayala, Administrative Spec (503) 947-1354 Yekaterina Bakanov, Office Spec 2 (503) 947-0655 Rosario Barker, Administrative Spec (503) 934-0946 Laura Bastida, Office Spec (503) 947-1426 Victoria Borello, Office Spec 2 (503) 947-0675 Victoria Bowman, Office Spec 2 (503) 947-0600 Michelle Bryant, Compliance Spec (503) 947-1296 Santos Cantu, Compliance Spec (503) 947-5699 Linda Casey, Compliance Spec (503) 947-1412 Ada Chavarria, Compliance Spec (503) 947-1415 Annette Coe, Office Spec (503) 947-8677 Sharlene Davis, Administrative Spec (503) 947-1404 Cindy Dillow, Compliance Spec (503) 947-1769 Norma Dixon, Compliance Spec (503) 947-1414 Svetlana Dyachenko, Office Spec 2 (503) 947-1423 Marquyta Frost, Compliance Spec (503) 947-1427 Cheyenne Gardner, Administrative Spec (503) 947-5908 Billie Grant, Compliance Spec (503) 947-1403 Priscilla Lowells, Compliance Spec (503) 947-1402 Shkenna Mallory, Office Spec 2 (503) 947-1405 Shawna Mason, Project Manager ( ) - Maria McCord, Compliance Spec (503) 947-1879 Lori Miller, Compliance Spec (503) 612-4266 Kristy Mitchell, Compliance Spec (503) 947-1419 Lindsay Pearson, Program Analyst (503) 947-0673 Rochelle Peters, Compliance Spec (503) 947-5864 Jon Reeves Jr, Program Analyst (503) 947-0668 Cynthia Reis, Compliance Spec (503) 947-1406 Adriana Rios Gonzalez, Administrative Spec (503) 947-1411 Laura Ryan Iverson, Office Spec (503) 947-1425 Kaitlyn Schindler, Office Spec 2 (503) 947-5673 Drew Schultz, Office Spec 2 (503) 947-1401 Barbara Seethoff, Office Spec 2 (503) 947-0677 Regan Sheeley, Operations and Policy Analyst 4 (971) 707-8769 Jason Sloan, Ops & Policy Analyst (503) 947-1416 Kelsee Sorensen, Office Spec 2 (503) 947-7401 Reyna Starr, Administrative Spec (503) 934-0947 Catrice Thomas, Administrative Spec (503) 934-0832 Brenda Thompson, Administrative Spec (503) 947-0648 Teresa Walsh, Administrative Spec 2 (503) 947-0644 Kristy Welch, Compliance Spec (503) 947-1405 Karen Williams, Manager (503) 947-0663 Rachel Williams, Office Spec 2 (541) 349-4102 OCC - EUGENE FIELD OFFICE Christine De Lette, Compliance Spec ( ) - Terri Hansen, Compliance Spec (541) 349-4104 Ronda Miller -Tate, Compliance Spec (541) 776-6029 Crystal Persi, Compliance Spec (503) 349-4105 Ginger Schaffer, Compliance Spec ( ) - OCC - GRESHAM FIELD OFFICE Kathryn Miller, Manager (503) 669-7112 Enedina Brambila, Compliance Spec (503) 612-4247 Willie Davis, Compliance Spec (503) 669-7112 Katherne Ferrier, Compliance Spec (503) 669-7112 Adindu Iheanacho, Compliance Spec (503) 669-7112 Maricela Jayaprakasan, Compliance Spec (503) 669-7112 Ashley Jenkinson, Compliance Spec (503) 612-4357 Judith Kan, Compliance Spec (503) 669-7112 Nancy Kar, Administrative Spec (503) 669-7112 Michelle Lewis -Barnes, Compliance Spec Not Available Merissa Looper, Compliance Spec (503) 947-1359 Danielle Lucas, Compliance Spec (503) 669-7112 Selena Mitchell, Compliance Spec (503) 669-71 12 2018-19 Oregon School Directory Page 7 Oregon Department of Education Daniel Rembert, Compliance Spec (503) 947-0642 Sherrena Saint Preux, Compliance Spec (503) 669-7112 Jennie Sowder, Compliance Spec (503) 669-7112 Angela Stinson, Compliance Spec (503) 669-7112 Cheryl Terrusa, Compliance Spec (503) 669-7112 Susan Toure, Compliance Spec (503) 612-4357 Alla Yuzko, Compliance Spec (503) 699-71 12 OCC - MEDFORD FIELD OFFICE Henry Oliva, Manager (541) 349-4106 Renee Breznay, Compliance Spec (541) 776-6298 Mendy DeLong, Compliance Spec (541) 776-6028 Alfredo Gallegos, Compliance Spec (541) 776-6169 Sherry Pfaff, Compliance Spec (541) 734-7513 Kim Yasutake, Compliance Spec (541) 776-6019 OCC - MILTON-FREEWATER FIELD OFFICE Heidi Mayberry, Compliance Spec (541) 938-6324 Gloria Velazquez, Compliance Spec (541) 938-6328 OCC - REDMOND FIELD OFFICE Dana Bloch, Compliance Spec (503) 947-0660 Carol Petersen, Manager (503) 947-1939 Margi Sandoval, Compliance Spec (503) 612-4243 Amy Ybarra, Compliance Spec (541) 548-8196 OCC - SALEM FIELD OFFICE Tamara Scott, Manager (503) 947-1407 Heidi Ballweber, Compliance Spec (503) 947-1931 Jacki Berrios, Compliance Spec (503) 947-5729 Karen Garcia, Compliance Spec (530) 947-3123 Susan Kramer, Compliance Spec (503) 947-1933 Melissa Reynolds, Compliance Spec (503) 934-0945 Karen Rodriguez, Compliance Spec (503) 947-1359 Kelly Scalise, Compliance Spec ( ) - Kathryn Wagner, Compliance Spec (503) 947-1939 OCC - THE DALLES FIELD OFFICE Julie Smith, Compliance Spec (541) 296-5435 OCC - TUALATIN FIELD OFFICE Amy Bouie, Compliance Spec (503) 612-4267 Kristina Christian, Compliance Spec (503) 612-4247 Monica Esquivel Khan, Compliance Spec (503) 612-4243 Alicia Gardiner, Manager (503) 612-4270 Susanna GiIle, Compliance Spec (503) 612-4357 SheIle Moraru-Niiya, Compliance Spec (503) 612-4245 Minh Ngo, Compliance Spec (503) 612-4244 Larisa Porsova, Compliance Spec (503) 612-4242 Abby Strom, Compliance Spec (503) 612-4272 Maria Titus, Compliance Spec (503) 612-4264 Sarah Ziegler, Compliance Spec (503) 612-4265 YOUTH DEVELOPMENT DIVISION Rosy Alejo, Administrative Spec (503) 378-5148 Sandy Braden, Chief of Staff (503) 378-5129 Cord Bueker, Jr., Ops & Policy Analyst (503) 947-5504 Bill T. Hansell, Ops & Policy Analyst (503) 378-2704 Abraham Magana, Ops & Policy Analyst (503) 378-5176 Anna Sekino, JCP Manager (503) 378-5115 Ryan Shands, Compliance Spec (503) 378-5111 Serena Stoudamire Wesley, Director, Youth Development Divisi (503) 378-6250 Karen Wilkes, Executive Assistant (503) 378-8214 SPECIAL SCHOOLS 2018-19 Oregon School Directory Page 7e 8 Oregon Public Elementary and Secondary Schools by District and County Public Schools SYSTEMS DIRECTLY ENGAGED IN EDUCATION On these pages, Oregon education service districts (ESDs) and school districts(SDs) are listed alphabetically by county, with some staff members by name and position and grade ranges for schools. Example of School District Information: Baker SD 5J 541-524-2260 Institution ID: 1894 2090 Fourth St Baker City, OR 97814-3391 Superintendent Assistant Superintendent Deputy Clerk Administrative Assistant Business Manager Human Resources/Personnel Communications Curriculum Instruction Special Education Assessment Special Services Technology Media/Library Activities Child Nutrition Transportation Safety Facilities Career Technical Education CTE Regional Coordinator Baker Early College Institution ID: 4759 2725 7th St Baker City, OR 97294 Mark Witty Betty Palmer Doug Dalton Cathy Martin Doug Dalton Cathy Martin Doug Dalton Betty Palmer Betty Palmer Barry Nemec Carol Jean (CJ) Gray Barry Nemec Erik McKim Joy LeaMaster Greg Mitchell .lessica Dalton Wayne Paxton Lance Woodward Dan Srack Doug Dalton Jerry Peacock Grades: 09-12 Principal John Martin Interl\Iountain Education Service District Institution ID: 2200 2001 SW Nye Ave Pendleton, OR 97801-4416 Superintendent Assistant Superintendent Deputy Clerk Administrative Assistant Business Manager Human Resources/Personnel Communications Curriculum Instruction Special Education Assessment Technology Safety Facilities CTE Regional Coordinator Baker SD 5J Institution ID: 1894 2090 Fourth St Mark S Mulvihill Many Apple Beth OTlanlon Marla J Royal Denyce Kelly Jerry Copeland Michele Madril Eric Volger Eric Volger Mary Apple Karen Brown Smith Cheri Rhinhart Jerry Copeland Rich Long Jennifer Pambrun 541-276-6616 Fax 541-276-4252 marla.royal@imesd.k 12.or.us www.itnesd.k12.or.us 541-966-3102 541-966-3129 541-966-3103 541-966-3102 541-966-3216 541-966-3206 541-966-3115 541-966-3163 541-966-3163 541-966-3129 541-966-3124 541-966-3181 541-966-3206 541-966-3225 541-966-3234 541-524-2260 Fax 541-524-2564 inwitty@baker.k12.or.us Fax 541-524-2564 mwitty ±1bakcr.k12.or.us www.baker.k I2.or.us 541-524-2262 541-524-2260 541-524-2266 541-524-2261 541-524-2266 541-524-2261 541-524-2266 541-524-2260 541-524-2260 541-524-2285 541-524-2271 541-524-2285 541-524-2283 541-524-2267 541-524-2600 541-524-2273 541-524-5443 541-524-5600 541-524-5443 541-524-2266 541-524-2605 541-524-2300 Fax 541-524-2339 jmartin@bakercharters.org Baker City, OR 97814-3391 Superintendent Assistant Superintendent Deputy Clerk Administrative Assistant Business Manager Human Resources/Personnel Communications Curriculum Instruction Special Education Assessment Special Services Technology Media/Library Activities Child Nutrition Transportation Safety Facilities Career Technical Education CTE Regional Coordinator Baker Early College Institution ID: 4759 2725 7th St Baker City, OR 97294 Mark Witty Betty Palmer Doug Dalton Cathy Martin Doug Dalton Cathy Martin Doug Dalton Betty Palmer Betty Palmer Barry Nemec Carol Jean (CJ) Gray Barry Nemec Erik McKim Joy LeaMaster Greg Mitchell Jessica Dalton Wayne Paxton Lance Woodward Dan Snack Doug Dalton Jerry Peacock Grades: 09-12 Principal John Martin www.baker.k12.or.us 541-524-2262 541-524-2260 541-524-2266 541-524-2261 541-524-2266 541-524-2261 541-524-2266 541-524-2260 541-524-2260 541-524-2285 541-524-2271 541-524-2285 541-524-2283 541-524-2267 541-524-2600 541-524-2273 541-524-5443 541-524-5600 541-524-5443 541-524-2266 541-524-2605 541-524-2300 Fax 541-524-2339 jmartin@bakercharters.org 2018-19 Oregon School Directory Page 10 Public Schools Baker High Institution ID: 8 2500 E St Baker City, OR 97814-1599 Baker Web Academy Institution iD: 4728 2725 7th St Baker City, OR 97814-2032 Grades: 09-12 Principal Greg Mitchell Grades: KG -12 Director Roland Hobson EAGLE CAP innovative HS Institution ID: 3493 Grades: 09-12 2725 Seventh St Principal Baker City, OR 97814-2032 Mark Witty Baker Middle School institution iD: 1 2320 Washington Ave Baker City, OR 97814-1599 Brooklyn Primary Institution ID: 2 1350 Washington St Baker City, OR 97814-2933 Haines Elem Institution ID: 4 2090 4th St Baker City, OR 97814-3318 400 School St Baker City, OR 97814 Keating Elem Institution ID: 5 2090 4th St Baker City, OR 97814-3318 41964 Miles Bridge Rd Baker City, OR 97814-6081 South Baker Intermediate institution iD: 7 1285 Third St Baker City, OR 97814-4204 Burnt River SD 30J Institution ID: 1896 PO Box 9 Unity, OR 97884 201 S 1st Ave Unity, OR 97884-0000 Superintendent Deputy Clerk Administrative Assistant Business Manager Child Nutrition Burnt River School Institution ID: 3347 PO Box 9 Unity, OR 97884 201 S 1st Ave Unity, OR 97884-0000 Huntington SD 16J Institution ID: 1895 520 3rd St E Huntington, OR 97907-5054 Grades: 07-08 Principal Skye Flanagan Grades: KG -03 Principal Phil Anderson Grades: KG -06 Principal Kathryn Collier Grades: K0-06 Principal Amanda Wilde Grades: 04-06 Principal Geno Bates Louise Lyon Debbie Gregg Christy Swin<Ilehurst Debbie Gregg Christy Swindlehurst Grades: KG -12 Principal Lorrie Andrews 541-524-2600 Fax 541-524-2699 greg.mitchell@bakersd.org 541-524-2300 Fax 541-524-2339 rhobson c?,bakercharters.oig Superintendent Deputy Clerk Administrative Assistant 1-lunian Resources/Personnel Special Education Assessment Technology Media/Library Activities Child Nutrition Transportation Facil ities Scott Bullock Matt Mejia Shelley Guerri Matt Mejia Jessica Myers Ainy Jones Andy Deleon Sara Savage Travis Sapp Lillian Mathews Chuck Guerri Chuck Guerri Huntington School 541-524-2310 Institution ID: 3351 Grades: KG -12 Fax 503-359-2564 520 3rd St E Principal Mark.Witty@bakersd.org Huntington, OR 97907-5054 Scott Bullock 541-524-2500 Fax 541-524-2563 Skye.Flanagan(dbakcrsd.org 541-524-2450 Fax 541-524-2477 phil.anderson@bakersd.org 541-524-2400 Fax 541-524-2427 kathryn.col1ier@bakersd.org 541-523-2377 Fax 541-524-2564 amanda.wilde@bakersd.org 541-524-2350 Fax 541-524-2382 geno.bates@bakerscl.org 541-446-3466 Fax 541-446-3581 Lou.Lyonl0burntriver.k12.or.us www.burntriver.k 12.or.us 541-446-3466 541-446-3336 541-446-3336 541-446-3336 Fax 541-446-3581 landrews@burntriver.k12.or.us 541-869-2204 Fax 541-869-2444 scott.bullock(a@untington.1<12.or.us www.huntington.1<12.or.us Pine Eagle SD 61 institution ID: 1897 375 North Main St Halfway, OR 97834-8153 Superintendent Deputy Clerk Special Education Media/Library Facilities Pine Eagle Charter institution iD: 15 375 North Main St Halfway, OR 97834-8153 Cammie deCastro Lisa Butler Cammie deCastro Carolyn Coble Shawn Thatcher Grades: KG -12 Principal Cammie deCastro 541-869-2204 541-473-4826 541-473-4826 541-869-2204 541-869-2204 541-372-9211 541-869-2204 541-869-2204 541-869-2204 541-869-2204 541-869-2204 541-869-2204 Fax 541-869-2444 scott.bullock@,huntington.k12.or.us 541-742-2550' Fax 541-742-2815 Ibutler@pineeaglesd.org www.pineeaglesd.org 541-742-2811 541-742-2550 541-742-2811 503-916-2628 541-742-2550 541-742-2811 Fax 541-742-2810 cadecastro@pineeaglesd.org Linn Benton Lincoln Education Service District Institution ID: 2098 905 4th Ave SE Albany, OR 97321-3199 Superintendent Tonja Everest Assistant Superintendent Don Dornan Administrative Assistant Karen Chandler Human Resources/Personnel Vicki Harlos Curriculum Martha Kroessin Instruction Don Dorman Special Education Kate Marrone Technology Francisco Zavala Alsea SD 7J Institution ID: 1899 PO Box B Alsea, OR 97324-0120 301 S Third Alsea, OR 97324 Superintendent Deputy Clerk Administrative Assistant Business Manager Human Resources/Personnel Communications Curriculum instruction Special Education Assessment Marc Thielman Katie Sapp Tiffany Schreiber Katie Sapp Katie Sapp Marc Thielman Marc Thielman Marc Thielman Rozeanne Steckler Rozanne Steckler 541-812-2600 Fax 541-926-6047 karen.chandler@lblesd.k12.or.us www.lblesd.k12.or.us 541-812-2600 541-812-2600 541-812-2601 541-812-2752 541-812-2802 541-812-2600 541-812-2720 541-487-4305 Fax 541-487-4089 marc.thiclnmanialsca.k 12.or.us \.vww.alsca.k 12.or.us 541-487-4305 541-487-4305 541-487-4305 541-487-4305 541-487-4305 541-487-4305 541-487-4305 2018-19 Oregon School Directory Page 11 Public Schools Special Services Rozeanne Steckler 541-487-4305 Garfield Elem Technology Chris McKibben 541-487-4305 institution ID: 30 Grades: KG -05 Media/Library TerriAnne Thalman 541-487-4305 1205 NW Garfield Ave Principal 541-757-5941 Activities Tiffany Schreiber 541-487-4305 Corvallis, OR 97330-2057 Leigh Santy Fax 541-757-4588 Child Nutrition Rosie Valencia 541-487-4305 leigh.santy@corvallis.kl2.or.us Transportation Carmen Martin 541-487-4305 Safety Marc Thielman 541-487-4305 Hoover Elem Facilities Marc Thielman 541-487-4305 Institution ID: 33 Grades: K0-05 3838 NW Walnut Blvd Principal 541-757-5958 Alsea Charter School Corvallis, OR 97330-3499 Anna Marie Gosser Fax 541-757-4590 Institution ID: 17 Grades: K0-12 annamarie.gosserrDcorvallis.l<12.or.us PO Box B Principal 541-487-4305 Alsea, OR 97324-0120 Marc Thiclman Fax 541-487-4089 Jefferson Elem 301 S Third Technology marc.thielman@alsea.kl2.or.us Institution ID: 35 Grades: KG -05 Alsea, OR 97324 Nathan Roberts nathan.roberts@alsea.k12.or.us 1825 NW 27th St Principal 541-757-5951 Career Technical Educatijurdan.terriere@a1sea.k12.or.us Corvallis, OR 97330-1993 Melissa Harder Fax 541-757-4592 Jordan Terriere melissa.harder@corvallis.k12.or. ns Corvallis SD 509J Institution ID: 1901 PO Box 3509J Corvallis, OR 97339-1198 1555 SW 35th St Corvallis, OR 97333 541-757-581 1 Lincoln Elem Fax 541-757-5703 Institution ID: 36 110 SE Alexander Ave ryan.noss@corvallis.kl2.or.us Corvallis, OR 97333-1999 www.csd509j.net Superintendent Ryan Noss 541-757-5811 Assistant Superintendent Kevin Bogatin 541-766-4857 Administrative Assistant Julie Catala 541-757-5841 Business Manager Olivia Meyers Buch 541-757-5874 Human Resources/Personnel Jennifer Duvall Instruction Kevin Bogatin 541-766-4857 Technology Gil Anspacher Media/Library Rob Singleton 541-757-5714 Child Nutrition Sharon Gibson 541-757-5859 Transportation Kim Patten 541-757-5877 Facilities Olivia Meyers Buch 541-757-5874 Corvallis 1ligh Institution ID: 40 Grades: 09-12 1400 NW Buchanan Ave Principal Corvallis, OR 97330-5838 Matt Boring 541-757-5871 Fax 541-757-5875 matt.boring@corvallis.kllor.us Monroe SD iJ 541-847-6292 Crescent Valley High Institution ID: 1898 Fax 541-847-6290 Institution ID: 41 Grades: 09-12 365 N Fifth St bi11.crowson@monroe.k12.or.us 4444 NW Highland Dr Principal 541-757-5801 Monroe, OR 97456-9506 www.monroe.k12.or.us Corvallis, OR 97330-9735 Aaron McKee Fax 541-757-5816 Aaron.McKee@corvallis.kl2.or.us Superintendent Bill Crowson 541-847-6292 Administrative Assistant Christine Manley Cheldelin Middle Business Manager Corinne Klein 541-847-6292 Institution ID: 28 Grades: 06-08 Special Education Kathleen Walker 541-847-6292 987 Conifer Blvd NE Principal 541-757-5971 Media/Library Randy Jamerson 541-847-6292 Corvallis, OR 97330-4099 Darren Bland Fax 541-757-4596 darren.bland@corvallis.kl2.or.us Monroe High lnstitution ID: 43 Grades: 09-12 Lints Pauling Middle 365 N Fifth St Principal 541-847-5161 Institution ID: 38 Grades: 06-08 Monroe, OR 97456-9506 Beau Sisncros Fax 541-847-6161 1111 NW Cleveland Ave Principal 541-757-5961 beau.sisneros@monroe.kl2.or.us Corvallis, OR 97330-2063 Alicia Ward Satcy Fax 541-757-4598 alicia.ward-satey@corvallis.k12.or.us Monroe Grade Institution ID: 1321 Grades: K0-08 Adams Elem 600 Dragon Dr Principal 541-847-5139 Lnstitution ID: 27 Grades: KG -05 Monroe, OR 97456-9604 Kathi Ilolvey Fax 541-847-5128 1615 SW 35th St Principal 541-757-5938 kathi.holvey@monroe.kl2.or.us Corvallis, OR 97333-1197 Elizabeth Martin Fax 541-757-4586 beth.martin a>corvallis.k12.or.us Philomath SD 17J 541-929-3169 Franklin School Institution ID: 1900 Fax 541-929-3991 Institution ID: 1322 Grades: K0-08 1620 Applegate Street janet.skaugsetdrphilomath.k12.or.us 750 NW 18th St Principal 541-757-5747 Philomath, OR 97370 www.philomathsd.net Corvallis, OR 97330-5735 Craig Harlow Fax 541-757-5766 Superintendent Melissa Goff 541-929-3169 Craig.Marlow@corvallis.k12.or.us Administrative Assistant Janet Skaugset Business Manager Bill Mancuso 541-929-3169 Curriculum Melissa Goff 541-929-3169 Instruction Melissa Goff 541-929-3169 Grades: KG -05 Principal 541-757-5955 Aaron Hale Fax 541-757-4593 aaron.hale@corvallis. k 12.or.us Mt View Elem Institution ID: 37 Grades: KG -05 340 NE Granger Ave Principal 541-766-4760 Corvallis, OR 97330-9654 Byron Bethards Fax 541-766-4764 byron.bethards@corva11is.k 12.or.us Muddy Creek Charter School Institution ID: 4637 Grades: KG -05 30252 Bellfountain Rd Principal 541-752-0377 Corvallis, OR 97333-9524 Bryan Traylor Fax 541-752-9481 bryan.traylor@muddycreekeharterschooLorg Wilson Elem Institution ID: 39 2701 NW Satinwood Corvallis, OR 97330-3829 Grades: KG -05 Principal Eric Beasley 541-757-5987 Fax 541-757-4595 eric.heasley@corvallis.kl2.or.us 2018-19 Oregon School Directory Page l2 Public Schools Special Education Assessment Technology Child Nutrition Facilities Career Technical Education Kings Valley Charter Institution ID: 3440 38840 Kings Valley Hwy Philomath, OR 97370-9750 Philomath High Institution ID: 22 2054 Applegate St Philomath, OR 97370-9354 Philomath Middle Institution ID: 21 2021 Chapel Dr Philomath, OR 97370-9559 Blodgett Elem Institution ID: 18 PO 13ox 27 Blodgett, OR 97326-0027 35177 Tum Tum Rd Blodgett, OR 97326 Clemens Primary Institution ID: 3162 535 S 19th St Philomath, OR 97370-9516 Philomath Eleni Institution ID: 20 239 S 16th St Philomath, OR 97370-9422 Krista McGuyer Susan Halliday Matthew Gonzales Sharon Gibson Joey DiGiovannangelo Brian Flannery Grades: KG -12 Principal Jamon Ellingson CTE Regional Coordinator Dale Moon Grades: 09-12 Principal Mike Bussard Grades: 06-08 Principal Steve Bell Grades: KG -04 Principal Susan Halliday Grades: KG -01 Principal Abby Couture Grades: 02-05 Principal Susan Halliday 541-929-8735 Canby, OR 97013-4230 541-929-3253 541-929-4624 541-929-6354 541-929-3211 541-929-2134 Fax 541-929-8179 jellingson@kvschool.org 541-929-3211 Fax 541-929-3244 mike.bussard@phi lomath.k 12.or.us 541-929-3167 Fax 541-929-3180 steve.bell(9philonnath.k12.or.us 541-453-4101 Fax 541-453-4389 susamhalliday@philomath.k12.or.us 541-929-2082 Fax 541-929-3901 abby.couture@philomath.k12.or.us 541-929-3253 Fax 541-929-3281 susamhalliday@philomath.k12.or.us Clackamas Education Service District institution ID: 1902 13455 SE 97th Ave Clackamas, OR 97015-8662 Superintendent Jada Rupley Administrative Assistant Pam Bonner Business Manager Timothy L Witcher 11 Human Resources/Personnel Jeff Fish Communications Kelsey Cardwell Curriculum Ewan Brawley instruction Ewan Brawley Special Education Linda Eastlund Assessment Ewan Brawley Technology Stuart Long Safety Timothy L Witcher II Facilities Timothy L Witcher II CTE Regional Coordinator Megan Helzerman Canby SD 86 Institution ID: 1929 1 130 S Ivy St Superintendent Administrative Assistant Business Manager Human Resources/Personnel Curriculum Special Education Assessment Safety Facilities Canby High Institution ID: 140 721 SW 4th Ave Canby, OR 97013-3999 Baker Prairie Middle Institution ID: 4434 1859 SE Township Rd Canby, OR 97013-9734 Carus School Institution ID: 92 14412 S Carus Rd Oregon City, OR 97045-9535 Eccles Elem institution ID: 124 562 NW 5th Ave Canby, OR 97013-3599 Knight Eleni Institution ID: 122 501 N Grant St Canby, OR 97(113-3612 Lee Elem Institution ID: 4435 1110 S Ivy Canby, OR 97013-4298 Ninety -One School Institution ID: 127 503-675-4000 5811 S Whiskey Hill Rd Hubbard, OR 97032-9407 Fax 503-675-4200 jrupley@clackesd.org www.clackesd.k12.or.us 503-675-4003 503-675-4035 503-675-4015 503-675-4058 503-675-4024 503-675-4024 503-675-4023 503-675-4024 503-675-4077 503-675-4035 503-675-4035 503-675-4017 503-266-7861 Fax 503-266-0022 goodallt a)canby.l<12.or.us Trost Elem Institution ID: 1307 800 S Redwood Canby, OR 97013-9780 Colton SD 53 Institution ID: 1927 30429 S Grays Hill Rd Colton, OR 97017-9796 Superintendent Administrative Assistant Business Manager Human Resources/Personnel Technology Media/Library Activities Child Nutrition Transportation Facilities www.canby.k12.or.us Trip Goodall Kamela Davis Denise Lapp Michelle Riddell Sheryl Lipski Lauretta Manning Sheryl Lipski John 1 -call John Hall Grades: 09-12 Principal 503-263-7200 Greg Dinse Fax 503-263-721 1 dinseg@canby.k12.or.us Grades: 07-08 Principal 503-263-7170 Jennifer Turner Fax 503-263-7189 turnerjl @canby.1<12.or.us Grades: KG -06 Principal 503-263-7190 Sani Thompson Fax 503-632-3148 thonnpsos@canby.k12.or, us Grades: KG -06 Principal 503-263-7120 Andy McKean Fax 503-263-3225 mckeana@canby.k12.or.us Grades: KG -06 Principal 503-263-7100 Christine Taylor Fax 503-263-2459 taylorc((canby.kl2.or.us Grades: KG -06 Principal 503-263-7150 Cherie Switzer Fax 503-263-7159 switzerccacanby.k12.or.us Grades: KG -08 Principal 503-263-7110 Skyler Rodolph Fax 503-263-7112 rodolphs@canby.k12.or.us Grades: ICG -06 Principal 503-263-7130 Angie Navarro Fax 503-263-7139 navarroa@canby.k 12.or.us 503-824-3535 Fax 503-824-3530 superintendent@colton.k12.or.us www.colton.k12.or.us Koreen Barreras-Brown Katrina Raasch Chris Gibb Katrina Raasch Bob Feltz Darian Krieter Erin Lundy Melinda Haines .Jeff Zinsli Jeff Zinsli 503-824-3534 503-824-3534 2018-19 Oregon School Directory Page 13 Public Schools Colton high Institution ID: 104 30205 S Wall St Colton, OR 97017-9795 Colton Middle Institution ID: 1248 21580 S Schieffer Rd Colton, OR 97017-9403 Colton Elem Institution ID: 103 30439 S Grays Hill Rd Colton, OR 97017-9796 Estacada SD 108 Institution ID: 1930 255 NE 6th Ave Estacada, OR 971)23-9719 Superintendent Deputy Clerk Administrative Assistant Iluman Resources/Personnel Communications Curriculum Instruction Special Education Assessment Technology Media/Library Activities Child Nutrition Facilities Estacada High Institution ID: 135 355 NE 6th Ave Estacada, OR 97023-9333 Grades: 09-12 Principal Grant Hayball Grades: 06-08 Principal Tori Hazelton Grades: KG -05 Principal Tori Hazelton Ryan Carpenter Ryan Carpenter Denise Pemberton Sabrina La Londe Maggie Kelly Scott Sullivan Scott Sullivan Tina Rhue Scott Sullivan Cynthia Rathbun Becky Valentine Trevor Syring Julie Theander Marcia Hahn Grades: 09-12 Principal Bill Blevins Summit Community College 1 -sigh School Institution ID: 4760 Grades: 09-12 PO Box 2631 Director 354 SE Hwy 21 1 Richard Slater Estacada, OR 97023 Principal .lonica Joni Tabler Summit Learning Charter Institution ID: 4670 PO Box 59 Eagle Creek, OR 97022 30391 SE Hwy 211 Eagle Creek, OR 97022-9638 Estacada Middle Institution ID: 134 500 NE Main St Estacada, OR 97023-9773 Clackamas River Elem Institution ID: 131 301 NE 2nd Ave Estacada, OR 97023-7501 Grades: KG -12 Principal Sean Gallagher Grades: 06-08 Principal Benjamin Hargrave Grades: K0-05 Principal Amy Hudson 503-824-2311 Fax 503-824-2312 hayballg@,colton.k12.or.us 503-824-2319 Fax 503-824-2309 hazel tot coIton.k12.Or.us 503-824-3536 Fax 503-824-3538 hazeltot@colton.k12.or.us 503-630-6871 Fax 503-630-8513 carpenterrrdestacada.kl2.or.us www.estacada.k 12.or.us 503-630-6871x2910 503-630-6871 x2910 503-630-6871 x2908 503-630-8621 x2200 503-630-6871 x2893 503-630-8515 x2801 Fax 503-630-8699 blevinsb@estacada.kl2.or.us 503-630-5001 Fax 503-630-5206 jtablerc0estacadacharters.org 503-630-5001 Fax 503-630-5206 sgallagher@summitic.org 503-630-8516 x2501 Fax 503-630-8693 hargraveb(estacada.k12.or.us 503-630-8552 x2100 Fax 503-630-8577 LI l2.or.us River Mill Elem Institution ID: 132 850 N Broadway St Estacada, OR 97023-8582 Gladstone SD 115 Institution ID: 1931 17789 Webster Rd Gladstone, OR 97027-1498 Superintendent Assistant Superintendent Administrative Assistant Business Manager Human Resources/Personnel Hunan Resources/Personnel Communications Curriculum Curriculum Instruction Instruction Assessment Assessment Special Services Technology Activities Activities Child Nutrition Child Nutrition Transportation Transportation Safety Safety Facilities Facilities Gladstone I-Iigh Institution ID: 138 18800 Portland Ave Gladstone, OR 97027-1698 Walter L Kraxberger Middle Institution ID: 137 17777 Webster Rd Gladstone, OR 97027-1499 Grades: KG -05 Principal Jennifer Behrman Bob Stewart Jeremiah Patterson Natalie Weninger Samantha Nelson Pia Leonard Tammy Tracy Bob Stewart Pia Leonard Jeremiah Patterson Pia Leonard Jeremiah Patterson Pia Leonard Jeremiah Patterson Kelly Welch Ryan Johnson Jere Applebee Ted Yates Petra Hoghova Samantha Nelson Petra Hoghova Samantha Nelson Petra Hoghova Samantha Nelson Petra Hoghova Samantha Nelson Grades: 09-12 Principal Kevin Taylor Grades: 06-08 Principal Len Reed Gladstone Center for Children and Families Institution ID: 4719 Grades: PK -KG 18905 Portland Ave Principal Gladstone, OR 97027 Jere Applebee John Wetten Elem Institution ID: 136 250 E Exeter Gladstone, OR 97027-2196 Lake Oswego SD 7J Institution ID: 1923 PO Box 70 Lake Oswego, OR 97034-0070 2455 SW Country Club Rd Lake Oswego, OR 97034 Superintendent Administrative Assistant Business Manager Human Resources/Personnel Communications Curriculum Instruction Grades: 01-05 Principal Wendy Wilson Michael Musick Kelli Cranston Stuart Ketzler Donna Atherton Christine Moses Jennifer Schiele Frank Luzaich 503-630-8517 x2400 Fax 503-630-8676 behrmanj c�nestacada.k12.or.us 503-655-2777 Fax 503-655-5201 wen ingern(gladstone.k 12.or.us http://gladstone.k12.or.us/ 503-655-2777 x674 503-655-2777 x578 503-677-2777 x594 503-655-2777 503-655-2777 x674 503-655-2777 503-655-2777 x578 503-655-2777 503-655-2777 x578 503-655-2777 503-655-2777 x578 503-655-2777 503-677-2777 x594 503-677-2777 x594 503-677-2777 x594 503-677-2777 x594 503-655-2544 Fax 503-655-0320 taylork@gladstonc.k12.or.us 503-655-3636 Fax 503-650-2596 reedl@gladstone.k12.or.us 503-496-3939 Fax 503-479-6075 applebeej@gladstone.k12.or.us 503-656-6564 Fax 503-656-0917 wilsonw@gladstone.k12.or.us 503-534-2000 Fax 503-534-2030 Michael .Musickg-iloswego.k 12.or.us losdschools.org 503-534-2308 503-534-2368 2018-19 Oregon School Directory Page 14 Public Schools Instruction Special Education Assessment Technology Child Nutrition Facilities Lou Bailey Patrick 'Pomblin Megan Kim James Miller Christi Hogan Brent Paul Lake Oswego Sr High Institution ID: 61 Grades: 09-12 PO Box 310 Principal Lake Oswego, OR 97034-0310Rollin Dickinson 2501 SW Country Club Rd Lake Oswego, OR 97034 Lakeridge High Institution ID: 62 Grades: 09-12 PO Box 739 Principal Lake Oswego, OR 97034-0739Desiree Fisher 1235 SW Overlook Dr Lake Oswego, OR 97034 Lake Oswego Middle Institution ID: 59 Grades: 06-08 2500 SW Country Club Rd Principal Lake Oswego, OR 97034-2099Kevin Mills Lakeridge Middle Institution ID: 60 Grades: 06-08 4700 SW Jean Rd Principal Lake Oswego, OR 97035-7199Kurt Schultz Forest Hills Elem Institution ID: 53 Grades: K0-05 1 133 SW Andrews Rd Principal Lake Oswego, OR 97034-1799Patrick Shuckerow Hallinan Flem Institution ID: 54 Grades: KG -05 16800 Hawthorne Dr Principal Lake Oswego, OR 97034-6349Melissa Griffiths Lake Grove Elem Institution ID: 55 Grades: KG -05 15777 SW Boones Ferny Rd Principal Lake Oswego, OR 97035-4098Scott Schinderle Oak Creek Elementary School Institution ID: 1288 Grades: K0-05 55 Kingsgate Principal Lake Oswego, OR 97035-1345Lilian Sarlos 503-534-2313 Fax 503-534-2327 dickinsi@loswego.k12.or.us 503-534-2319 Fax 503-534-2392 desiree.tishergloswego.k 12.or.us 503-534-2335 Fax 503-534-2341 kevin.mills@loswego.k12.or.us 503-534-2343 Fax 503-534-2276 Ia't.schultzq:_i%Joswego.k12.or.us 503-534-2350 Fax 503-534-2234 patrick.shuckerowgloswego.kl2.or.us 503-534-2353 Fax 503-534-2251 melissa.griffiths@loswego.k 12.or.us 503-534-2357 Fax 503-534-2388 scott.schinderle@loswego.k12.or.us 503-534-2323 Fax 503-534-2257 Lilian.sarlos(i)loswego.k12.or.us River Grove Elem Institution ID: 56 Grades: KG -05 5850 SW McEwan Rd Principal 503-534-2363 Lake Oswego, OR 97035-7999Dan Draper Ed.D Fax 503-534-2247 Dan.Draper@loswego.k12.or.us Westridge Elem Institution ID: 58 Grades: KG -05 3400 Royce Way Principal 503-534-2371 Lake Oswego, OR 97034-7399Kari Montgomery Fax 503-534-2373 Kari .Montgomery@,loswego.k 12.or.us Molalla River SD 35 503-829-23591 Institution ID: 1925 Fax 503-829-5540 PO Box 188 ton y.mann@mola1Iariv.k 12.or.us Molalla, OR 97038-0188 www.molallariv.k12.or.us 412 Swiegle Ave Molalla, OR 97038 Superintendent Administrative Assistant Business Manager Human Resources/Personnel Curriculum Special Education Assessment Technology Facilities Molalla High Institution ID: 142 PO Box 309 Molalla, OR 97038-0309 357 Francis St Molalla, OR 97038 Renaissance Public Academy Institution ID: 4818 PO Box 208 Molalla, OR 97038 39214 S Sawtell Rd Molalla, OR 97038-8763 Molalla River Middle Institution ID: 95 PO Box 225 Molalla, OR 97038-0225 318 Leroy Molalla, OR 97038 Clarkes Eleni Institution ID: 93 19100 S Windy City Rd Mulino, OR 97042-9742 Tony Mann Missy Wesley Rick Gill Tony Mann Larry Conley Michael Salitore Kathleen French Gary Dix Tony Tiano Grades: 09-12 Principal Brad Bezinski Grades: 03-12 Principal Nicole I -tans Grades: 06-08 Principal Randy Dalton Grades: K0-05 Principal Larry Conley 503-829-2359 x228 503-829-2359 x228 503-829-2359 x229 503-829-2359 x228 503-829-2359 x7662 503-829-2359 x248 503-829-2355 Fax 503-829-5680 brad.berzinski@molallariv.k 12.or.us 503-759-7002 Fax 503-759-7004 nhans@rpa-molal1a.org 503-829-6133 Fax 503-829-5680 randy.dalton@molallariv.k12.or.us 503-632-3290 Fax 503-632-5212 tarry.conlcy(dmolallariv.1<12.or.us Molalla Eleni Institution ID: 94 Grades: K0-05 PO Box 206 Principal 503-829-4333 Molalla, OR 97038-0206 Linda Brecht-Kwirant Fax 503-829-2614 910 Toliver Rd Linda.brecht-kwirant4molallariv.k 12.or.us Molalla, OR 97038 Molalla River Academy Institution ID: 4745 Grades: KG -08 16897 S Callahan Rd Director Molalla, OR 97038-9615 Shelly Urben Mulino Elem Institution ID: 121 26660 S Hwy 213 Mulino, OR 97042 Rural Dell Elem Institution ID: 128 10500 S I-Iwy 211 Molalla, OR 97038-9533 Grades: KG -05 Principal Mario Alba Grades: KG -05 Principal Larry Conley North Clackamas SD 12 Institution ID: 1924 12400 SE Freeman Way Milwaukie, OR 97222 Superintendent Assistant Superintendent Administrative Assistant Business Manager Human Resources/Personnel Communications Instruction Special Education Matt Utterback Ron Stewart Sandra Henderson Mary Knigge Mark Moser .toe Krumm Tiffany Shireman Vivian Garrison 503-829-6672 Fax 503-759-6672 surben@mra-k8.com 503-829-6888 Fax 503-829-2037 mario.alba@nolallariv.k12.or.us 503-651-2128 Fax 503-651-2127 larry.conley@molallariv.k12.or.us 503-353-6000 Fax 503-353-6007 utterback@nclack.k12.or.us www.nclack.k12.or.us 503-353-6001 503-353-6071 503-353-6002 503-353-1900 503-353-6051 503-353-6017 503-353-6043 503-353-6134 2018-19 Oregon School Directory Page 15 Public Schools Assessment Special Services Technology Media/Library Activities Child Nutrition Transportation Safety Facilities Clackamas High Institution ID: 85 14486 SE 122nd Ave Clackamas, OR 97015-8269 Clackamas Middle College Institution ID: 4226 12021 SE 82nd Ave Happy Valley, OR 97086 Clackamas Web Academy Institution ID: 4223 8740 SE Sunnybrook Blvd Clackamas, OR 97015 Leigh Ann Scherer Shelly Reggiani Tricia George Tricia George Cindy Quintanilla James Capen Lynnette ODell Kerensa Mauck Melinda Shumaker Grades: 09-12 Principal Tammy O'Neill Grades: 09-12 Principal Brian Sien Grades: 01-12 Principal Brad Linn Milwaukee Academy of the Arts Institution ID: 4369 Grades: 09-12 11300 SE 23rd Ave Director Milwaukie, OR 97222-7795 Tim Taylor Milwaukie High Institution ID: 86 2301 SE Willard St. Milwaukie, OR. 97222-7795 New Urban High Institution ID: 4004 1901 SE Oak Grove Blvd Milwaukie, OR 9 72 67-2 62 1 Putnam High Institution ID: 87 4950 SE Roethe Rd Milwaukie, OR 97267-5798 Alder Creek Middle Institution ID: 3530 13801 SE Webster Rd Milwaukie, OR 97267-1998 Happy Valley Middle Institution ID: 4715 13865 SE King Rd Suite B Happy Valley, OR 97086 Rock Creek Middle Institution ID: 4767 14897 SE Parklane Dr Happy Valley, OR 97015 Rowe Middle Institution ID: 84 3606 SE Lake Rd Milwaukie, OR 97222-6999 Grades: 09-12 Principal Mark Pinder Grades: 09-12 Principal Noah Hurd Grades: 09-12 Principal Kathleen Walsh Grades: 06-08 Principal Alyson Brant Grades: 06-08 Principal Emily Behunin Grades: 06-08 Principal John Brooks Grades: 06-08 Principal Greg Harris 503-353-1904 503-353-6128 503-353-6100 503-353-6100 503-353-6049 Ardenwald Elem Institution ID: 4762 8950 SE 36th St Milwaukie, OR 97222 503-353-6150 Bilquist Elem Institution ID: 65 503-353-6074 15708 SE Webster Rd Milwaukie, OR 97267-4299 Grades: KG -05 Principal Karon Webster Grades: KG -05 Principal Charles Foote 503-353-5800 Cascade Heights Public Charter School Fax 503-353-5815 Institution ID: 4475 Grades: KG -08 oneillt@nclack.k12.or.us 15301 SE 92nd Ave Principal Clackamas, OR 97015-3648 Kristin Macy 503-518-5925 El Puente Fax 503-518-5928 Institution ID: 4005 sienb@nclack.k12.or.us 11250 SE 27th Ave Milwaukie, OR 97222-7797 503-659-4664 Fax 503-659-4994 linnb@nclack.k12.or.us 503-353-5834 Fax 503-353-5845 taylorti@nclack.k 1 2.or.us Happy Valley Elem Institution ID: 4763 13865 SE King Rd Suite A Happy Valley, OR 97086 Lewelling Elem Institution ID: 4764 5325 SE Logus Rd Milwaukie, OR 97222-4299 503-353-5830 Linwood Elem Fax 503-353-5845 Institution ID: 4765 pinderm@nclack.kl2.or.us 11909 SE Linwood Ave Milwaukie, OR 97222-2998 503-353-5925 Milwaukie Elem Fax 503-353-5928 Institution ID: 73 hurdn@nclack.k12.or.us nclack.kl2.or.us 1 1250 SE 27th Ave Milwaukie, OR 97222-7797 503-353-5860 Mount Scott Eleni Fax 503-353-5875 Institution ID: 1264 walshk@nclack.k12.or.us 11201 SE Stevens Rd Happy Valley, OR 97086 503-353-5700 Oak Grove Elem Fax 503-353-5715 Institution ID: 3342 branta@nclack.k12.or.us 2150 SE Torbank Rd Milwaukie, OR 97222-8111 503-353-1920 Oregon Trail Elem Fax 503-353-1935 Institution ID: 4766 behunine@nclack.k12.or.us 13895 SE 1 52nd Dr Clackamas, OR 97015-9349 503-353-5680 Riverside Elem Fax 503-353-6115 Institution ID: 76 brooksjo@nclack.k12.or.us 16303 SE River Rd Milwaukie, OR 97267-4599 503-353-5725 Fax 503-353-5740 harrisgr@nclack.k12.or.us Grades: KG -05 Principal Colleen Sackos Grades: KG -05 Principal Dianna Ngai Grades: KG -05 Principal Kristi Weathers Grades: KG -05 Principal Amy Busch Grades: KG -05 Principal Colleen Sackos Grades: KG -05 Principal Cam Kitchen Grades: KG -05 Principal Sid Ong Grades: KG -05 Principal Kim Kellogg Grades: KG -05 Principal Alison Schlicht 503-353-5320 Fax 503-353-5335 websterk@nclack.k12.or.us 503-353-5340 Fax 503-353-5355 footec cdnclack.k 12.or.us 503-653-3996 Fax 503-653-1026 k.macy4Jchpcs.org 503-353-5480 Fax 503-353-5485 sackosc@nclack.kl2.or.us 503-353-5420 Fax 503-353-5435 ngaid@nclack.k12.or.us 503-353-5440 Fax 503-353-5455 weatherskgnclack.kI2.or.us 503-353-5460 Fax 503-353-5475 buscha@nclack.k12.or.us 503-353-5480 Fax 503-353-5485 sackosc@nclack.kl2.or.us 503-353-5500 Fax 503-353-5515 kitchenc cFnclack.kl2.or.us 503-353-5520 Fax 503-353-5535 ongsgnclack.k12.or.us 503-353-5541) Fax 503-353-5555 kelloggk@nclack.k t 2.or.us 503-353-5560 Fax 503-353-5575 schlichta@)nclack.lc 12.or.us 2018-19 Oregon School Directory Page 16 Public Schools Scouters Mountain Elem Institution ID: 4713 10811 SE 172nd Ave Happy Valley, OR 97086 Sojourner School Institution ID: 2733 1 1909 SE Linwood Ave Milwaukie, OR 97222-2998 Spring Mountain Elem Institution ID: 3198 11645 SE Masa Ln Happy Valley, OR 97086 Sunnyside Elem Institution ID: 78 13401 SE 132nd Ave Clackamas, OR 97015-9340 Verne A Duncan Eleni Institution ID: 4714 14898 SE Parklane Dr Happy Valley, OR 97015 View Acres Elem Institution ID: 79 4828 SE View Acres Rd Milwaukie, OR 97267-3019 Whitcomb Eleni Institution ID: 72 7400 SE Thompson Rd Milwaukie, OR 97222-1967 Grades: KG -05 Principal Kevin Spooner Grades: KG -05 Principal Amy Busch Grades: KG -05 Principal Curtis Long Grades: KG -05 Principal Mike Potter Grades: KG -05 Principal Mason Branstetter Grades: KG -05 Principal Liz Manspeaker Grades: KG -05 Principal Cathy Lehmann Oregon City SD 62 Institution ID: 1928 PO Box 2110 Oregon City, OR 97045-5010 1417 12th St Oregon City, OR 97045-2128 Superintendent Larry Didway Deputy Clerk Susan Dodd Business Manager Susan Dodd Human Resources/Personnel John Ogden Curriculum Instruction Special Education Special Services Technology Child Nutrition Transportation Safety Facilities Carol Sanders Carol Sanders Cyndi Panko Michael Loretz Wes Rogers Wes Rogers Wes Rogers Wes Rogers Wes Rogers Alliance Charter Academy Institution ID: 4585 Grades: KG -12 16075 S Front Ave Director Oregon City, OR 97045-1237 Seanna Bloemer Clackamas Academy of Industrial Sciences Institution ID: 4802 Grades: 08-12 PO Box 2110 Principal Oregon City, OR 97045-5010 Scott Curtis 1306 12th St Oregon City, OR 97045-2108 503-353-3250 Fax 503-353-3265 spoonerk@nclack.k12.or.us 503-353-5460 Fax 503-353-5595 buscha@nclack.k I 2.or.us Oregon City Service Learning Academy Institution ID: 2735 Grades: 09-12 PO Box 2110 Principal Oregon City, OR 97045-5010 Josh Bryan 995 South End Rd Oregon City, OR 97045 Oregon City Sr I-Iigh Institution ID: 118 19761 S Beavercreek Rd Oregon City, OR 97045-9599 Grades: 09-12 Principal Toni Lovell 503-785-8445 Fax 503-650-5483 josh.bryan@orecity.k12.or.us 503-785-8900 Fax 503-785-8578 thomas.lovell@orecity.k 12.or.us Gardiner Middle 503-353-5600 Institution ID: 115 Grades: 06-08 Fax 503-353-5615 180 Ethel St Principal 503-785-8200 longe@nclack.kl2.or.us Oregon City, OR 97045-3695 Michael Sweeten Fax 503-650-5482 michael.sweeten /orecity.k 12.or.us Ogden Middle 503-353-5620 Institution ID: 116 Grades: 06-08 Fax 503-353-5635 14133 5 Donovan Rd Principal pottcrm@nclack.k12.or.us Oregon City, OR 97045-9089 Lisa Normand Beavercreek Eleni 503-353-3270 Institution ID: 105 Grades: KG -05 Fax 503-353-3285 21944 S Yeoman Rd Principal hranstetterm a,nclack.k 12.or.us Beavercreek, OR 97004-9698 Cori Wautle Candy Lane Elem 503-353-5640 Institution ID: 106 Fax 503-353-5655 5901 SE Hull St manspeakere@nclack.k12.or.us Milwaukie, OR 97267-6599 Grades: 02-05 Principal April Albers Gaffney Lane Elem 503-353-5660 Institution ID: 109 Grades: KG -05 Fax 503-353-5675 13521 S Gaffney Ln Principal lehmannc@nclack.k12.or.us Oregon City, OR 97045-7999 Cyndi Borgmeier 503-785-8000 Fax 503-657-2492 Holcomb Elem Institution ID: 107 Grades: KG -05 larry.didway@orecity.k12.or•us 14625 5 Holcomb Blvd Principal www.ocsd62.org Oregon City, OR 97045-1399 Kelli Rhea 503-785-8430 503-785-8000 503-785-8000 503-785-8428 503-785-8435 503-785-8435 503-785-8400 503-785-8000 503-785-8556 Fax 503-722-4113 seannablocmer(i@ca.k 1 2.or.us 503-785-7860 Fax 503-785-8396 scott.curtis@orecity.k 12.or.us Jennings Lodge Elem Institution ID: 110 18521 SE River Rd Milwaukie, OR 97267-6497 John McLoughlin Elem Institution ID: 114 19230 S End Rd Oregon City, OR 97045-9753 Grades: KG -02 Principal April Albers Grades: KG -05 Principal Candice Henkin Redland Elem Institution ID: 139 Grades: KG -05 18131 S Redland Rd Principal Oregon City, OR 97045-7899 Rebekah Beck Springwater Environmental Sciences Institution ID: 4480 Grades: KG -08 PO Box 3010 Principal Oregon City, OR 97045 Dawn Bolotow 16491 5 Springwater Rd Oregon City, OR 97045-7407 503-785-8300 Fax 503-657-2508 lisa.normand@orecity.k12.or.us 503-785-8350 Fax 503-632-8264 cori.waufle@orecity.k12.or.us 503-785-8150 Fax 503-654-2693 april.albers@orecity.k12.or.us 503-785-8600 Fax 503-650-6688 cyndi.horgmeier�N,orecity.k 12.or.us 503-785-8100 Fax 503-657-4795 kelli.rhea c)orecity.k 12.or.us 503-785-8035 Fax 503-654-9240 april.albers@orecity.k12.or.us 503-785-8650 Fax 503-657-2497 candice.henkin@,orecity.k12.or.us 503-785-8500 Fax 503-631-7645 rehekah.beck9)/orecity.kl2.or.us 503-631-7700 Fax 503-631-7720 dawn@springwaterschool.com 2018-19 Oregon School Directory Page 17 Public Schools Oregon Trail SD 46 Institution ID: 1926 PO Box 547 Sandy, OR 97055-0547 36525 SE Industrial Way Sandy, OR 97055-7376 Superintendent Administrative Assistant Business Manager Human Resources/Personnel Communications Curriculum Instruction Assessment Technology Media/Library Child Nutrition Transportation Safety Facilities Oregon Trail Academy Institution ID: 4820 36225 SE Proctor Rd Boring, OR 97009 Sandy High Institution ID: 141 PO Box 547 Sandy, OR 97055-0547 17100 Bluff Rd Sandy, OR 97055 Boring Middle Institution ID: 97 PO Box 547 Sandy, OR 97055-0547 27801 SE Dee St Boring, OR 97009 Cedar Ridge Middle Institution ID: 102 PO Box 547 Sandy, OR 97055-0547 17225 Smith Ave Sandy, OR 97055 Welches Middle Institution ID: 2392 PO Box 547 Sandy, OR 97055-0547 24903E Salmon River Rd Welches, OR 97067 Firwood Elem Institution ID: 101 42900 SE Trubel Rd Sandy, OR 97055 Kelso Elem Institution ID: 99 PO Box 547 Sandy, OR 97055-0547 34651 SE Kelso Rd Boring, OR 97009 Naas Elem Institution ID: 96 PC) Box 547 Sandy, OR 97055-0547 12240 SE School Ave Boring, OR 97009 Aaron Bayer Amy Nguyen Tim Belanger Ken Bucchi Julia Monteith Debbie Johnson Debbie Johnson Debbie Johnson Scott Coleman Scott Coleman Tim Belanger Tim Belanger Tim Belanger Jim Seipel Grades: KG -12 Principal Debbie Johnson Grades: 09-12 Principal Kim Ball 503-668-55411 aaron.bayer@ortrail.k12.or.us www.oregontrailschools.com 503-668-5541 503-668-5541 503-668-5541 503-668-5541 503-668-5541 503-668-5541 503-668-5541 503-668-5541 503-668-8011 503-668-8011 503-668-5541 503-668-5541 503-668-5541 503-668-6442 503-668-5541 Fax 503-668-7906 Debbie.johnson@,ortrail.k12.or.us 503-668-8011 Fax 503-668-7646 kim.ball@,ortraii.k 12.or.us Sandy Grade Institution ID: 100 Grades: KG -05 PO Box 547 Principal 503-668-8065 Sandy, OR 97055-0547 Rachael George Fax 503-668-6246 38955 Pleasant St rachael.george@ortrail.kl2.or.us Sandy, OR 97055 Welches Elem Institution ID: 88 PO Box 547 Sandy, OR 97055-0547 24901 F. Salmon River Rd Welches, OR 97067 Grades: KG -05 Principal Kendra Payne West Linn -Wilsonville SD 3J Institution ID: 1922 22210 SW Stafford Rd Tualatin, OR 97062 Superintendent Assistant Superintendent Assistant Superintendent Assistant Superintendent Assistant Superintendent Assistant Superintendent Business Manager 1luman Resources/Personnel Special Education Child Nutrition Safety Facilities Arts and Technology High Institution ID: 4773 29796 SW Town Center Loop Wilsonville, OR 97070 Grades: 06-08 Principal 503-668-9393 Morgan MacGregor Fax 503-668-5291 West Linn High Morgan.macgregor@ortrail.k12.or.us Institution ID: 51 5464 W A St West Linn, OR 97068-3199 Grades: 06-08 Principal Nicole Johnston Grades: 06-08 Principal Kendra Payne Grades: K0-05 Principal Matt Newell Kathy Ludwig Kathy Ludwig Aaron Downs David Pryor Barbara Soisson Jennifer Spencer-Iiams Son Le Hughes Kathe Monroe Jennifer Spencer-liams Lindsey Flores Tim Woodley Tiny Woodley Grades: 09-12 Principal Saskia Dresler Grades: 09-12 Principal Gregory Neuman 503-668-8067 Wilsonville IIigh Fax 503-668-3977 Institution ID: 1323 Grades: 09-12 nicole.johnston@ortrail.k12.or.us 6800 Wilsonville Rd Principal Wilsonville, OR 97070-7787 Dan Schumaker Athey Creek Middle 503-622-3166 Institution ID: 1287 Fax 503-622-3398 2900 SW Borland Rd kendra.payne@ortrai!k12.or.us Tualatin, OR 97062-7803 503-668-8005 Fax 503-668-3684 matt.newell@ortrail.k12.or.us Inza R Wood Middle Institution ID: 46 11055 SW Wilsonville Rd Wilsonville, OR 97070 Grades: 06-08 Principal .loel Sebastian Grades: 06-08 Principal Kelly Schmidt Meridian Creek Middle Godes: K0-05 Institution ID: 5377 Grades: 06-08 Principal 503-668-8020 6300 SW Hazel St Principal Robbie Bouslaugh Fax 503-668-0883 Wilsonville, OR 97070-6868 Annikke Olson Robbie.bouslaugh@ortrail.k12.or.us Grades: KG -05 Principal 503-668-4454 Kimberly Brooks Fax 503-668-5428 kimberly.braunberger@ortrail.k12.or.us Rosemont Ridge Middle Institution ID: 2787 20001 Salamo Rd West Linn, OR 97068-8271 Grades: 06-08 Principal Debi Briggs -Crispin 503-622-3165 Fax 503-622-4436 kendra.payne@ortraii.k 12.or.us 503-673-7000 Fax 503-673-7001 ludwigk@wlwv.k12.or.us www.wlwv.k12.or.us 503-673-7028 503-673-7031 503-673-7011 503-673-7031 503-673-7020 503-673-7026 503-673-7026 503-673-7375 Fax 503-673-6510 dreslers@,w1wv.I:12.or.us 503-673-7800 Fax 503-657-8710 neumang@wlwv.k12.or.us 503-673-7600 Fax 503-682-0917 schumakd@wlwv.k 1 2.or.us 503-673-7400 Fax 503-638-8302 sebastij@wlwv.k12.or.us 503-673-7500 Fax 503-682-9109 schmidtk@wlwv.k12.or.us 503-673-7450 olsona@wlwv.k12.or.us 503-673-7550 Fax 503-657-8720 briggs-d@wlvvv.k12.or.us 2018-19 Oregon School Directory Page 18 Public Schools Boeckman Creek Primary Institution ID: 1272 6700 SW Wilsonville Rd Wilsonville, OR 97070 Bolton Primary Institution ID: 3455 5933 Holmes St West Linn, OR 97068-2773 Grades: PK -05 Principal Lindy Sproul Grades: PK -05 Principal (lolly Omlin-Ruback Booms Ferry Primary institution ID: 3913 Grades: PK -05 11495 Wilsonville Rd Principal Wilsonville, OR 97070-7746 Angela Freeman Cedaroak Park Primary institution ID: 45 4515 S Cedaroak Dr West Linn, OR 97068-1618 Lowrie Primacy institution ID: 5056 28995 SW Brown Rd Wilsonville, OR 97070 Grades: PK -05 Principal Carolyn Miller Grades: PK -05 Principal Sarita Amaya Stafford Primary Institution ID: 47 Grades: PK -05 19875 SW Stafford Rd Principal West Linn, OR 97068-9397 Sara McCarney Sunset Primary Institution ID: 48 2351 Oxford St West Linn, OR 97068-3898 Grades: PK -05 Principal Michelle L. Wilson Three Rivers Charter School Institution ID: 3452 Grades: 04-08 2565 SW Ek Rd Principal West Linn, OR 97068-9728 Nic Chapin Trillium Creek Primary Institution ID: 5057 1025 Rosemont Rd West Linn, OR 97068 Willamette Primary Institution ID: 1286 1403 SE 12th St West Linn, OR 97068-4648 Grades: PK -05 Principal Jim Mangan Grades: PK -05 Principal Patrick Minor 503-673-7750 Fax 503-682-0738 sproull@wlwv.l<12.or.us 503-673-7900 Fax 503-657-8711 omlin-rh@n),wlwv.k 12.or.us 503-673-7300 Fax 503-682-8761 freernana@wlwv.1,12.or.us Astoria SD 1 Institution ID: 1933 785 Alameda Ave Astoria, OR 97103-5947 Human Resources/Personnel Robyn Bean Special Education George Winterscheid Technology Rick Wahlstrom CTE Regional Coordinator Tami Schild Northwest Regional Education Service District, Clatsop Service Center Institution ID: 2617 Clatsop Service Center 3194 Marine Dr Astoria, OR 97103-2798 Principal Elizabeth Freidman Service Center Administrator Paula Mills 503-673-7100 Fax 503-657-8722 millerc@„wlwv.k12.or.us 503-673-7700 amayas c(wlwv.k12.or.us 503-673-7150 Fax 503-638-5313 McCarneS@wlwv.k12.or.us 12.or.us 503-673-7200 Fax 503-657-8718 Wilsonm@wlwv.kl2.or.us 503-673-7850 Fax 503-723-6407 nchapin@)3res.org 503-673-7950 manganj@wlwv.k 12.or.us 503-673-7250 Fax 503-655-3706 minorP(7/2,w1wv.k12.or.us Jewell SD 8 Institution ID: 1934 83874 Hwy 103 Seaside, OR 97138-6154 Superintendent Administrative Assistant Business Manager Communications Curriculum Instruction Special Education Assessment Special Services Technology Media/Library Superintendent Administrative Assistant Business Manager Hunan Resources/Personnel Curriculum Special Education Technology Child Nutrition Child Nutrition Safely Facilities CTE Regional Coordinator Astoria Sr High Institution ID: 146 1001 W Marine Dr Astoria, OR 97103-5829 Astoria Middle Institution ID: 144 1 100 Klaskaninc Ave Astoria, OR 97103-5300 Astor Elem Institution ID: 143 3550 Franklin Ave Astoria, OR 97103-2599 Lewis & Clark Elem Institution ID: 147 92179 Lewis and Clark Rd Astoria, OR 97103-8329 Northwest Regional Education Service District Institution ID: 2230 5825 NE Ray Cir Hillsboro, OR 97124-6436 Superintendent Assistant Superintendent Business Manager Rob S Saxton Paul Peterson Janice Essenberg 503-614-1428 Fax 503-614-1440 rsaxton@nwresd.kl2.or.us www.nwresd.k12.or.us 503-614-1252 503-614-1433 503-614-1253 Craig Hoppes Marisa Flul<inger Mindy Landwchr Tracy Telen Melissa Linder Kellie Clay Mark Keyser Andrea Burch Mike Kelly Billy Eddy Billy Eddy Mary Jackson Grades: 09-12 Principal Lynn Jackson Grades: 06-08 Principal Linda Berger Grades: KG -02 Principal Kate Gohr Grades: 03-05 Principal Brian Ploghoft Alice Hunsaker Allyce Chronister Tera VaiDyke Alice Hunsaker Terrence Smyth Terrence Smyth Alice Hunsaker Rene Meier Alice Hunsaker Kristin Kuhnly Kristin. Kuhnly 503-614-1407 503-614-1412 503-842-8222 x1840 503-325-2862 Fax 503-325-1297 503-325-2862 503-325-2862 503-325-6441 Fax 503-325-6524 tarnoldnastoria.kl2.or.us www.astoria.k12.or.us 503-325-0476 503-325-6441 503-325-6441 503-325-6441 503-325-6441 503-325-6441 503-325-4771 503-325-4177 503-325-4550 503-325-4550 503-325-3911 Fax 503-325-2891 Ijackson@astoria.k12.or.us 503-325-4331 Fax 503-325-3040 lberger@astoria.k 12.or.us 503-325-6672 Fax 503-325-6335 kgohr60astoria.k12.or.us 503-325-2032 Fax 503-325-2298 bploghoft(ci,/astoria.k12.or.us 503-755-2451 Fax 503-755-0616 aliceh@jewellk12.org www.jewelI.k12.or.us 503-755-2451 503-755-2451 x10 503-755-2451 x2428 503-755-2451 503-755-2451 503-755-2451 503-755-2451 503-755-2451 503-755-2451 503-755-2451 x26 503-755-2451 x26 2018-19 Oregon School Directory Page 19 Public Schools Activities Child Nutrition Transportation Safety Facilities Jewell School Institution ID: 3352 83874 Hwy 103 Seaside, OR 97138-6154 KKnappa SD 4 Institution ID: 2262 41535 010 Hwy 30 Astoria, OR 97103-8640 Superintendent Deputy Clerk Administrative Assistant Business Manager Human Resources/Personnel Communications Special Education Technology Media/Library Activities Child Nutrition Transportation Safety Facilities Knappa High Institution ID: 169 41535 Old Hwy 30 Astoria, OR 97103-8640 Hilda Lahti Elem Institution ID: 166 41535O10Hwy 30 Astoria, OR 97103-8640 Seaside SD 1(1 Institution ID: 1935 1801 S Franklin St Seaside, OR 97138-5299 Superintendent Administrative Assistant Business Manager Special Education Special Services Technology Child Nutrition Transportation Facilities Seaside High Institution ID: 154 1901 N Holladay Dr Seaside, OR 97138-7299 Broadway Middle Institution ID: 150 1 120 Broadway St Seaside, OR 97138-7899 Mark Freeman Heidi Olson -Foster Joanne Layman Michael Hinson Michael Vinson Grades: PK -I2 Principal Terrence Smyth Paulette Johnson Nikki Fowler Jennifer Morgan Nikki Fowler Nikki Fowler Jennifer Morgan Leila Collier Tim Van De Grift Stephanie Baldwin Chris Spencer Nikki Fowler Nikki Fowler Robert Brockey Robert Brockey Grades: 09-12 Principal Laurel Smalley Grades: KG -08 Principal Leila Collier Special Education Leila Collier Sheila Roley Leslie Garvin Justine Hill Lynne Griffin Lynne Griffin Don Mespelt Justine Hill Anna Borges Charles Loesch Grades: 09-12 Principal Jeff Roberts Grades: 06-08 Principal Natalie Osburn 503-755-2451 503-755-2451 503-755-2451 503-755-2451 503-755-2451 503-755-2451 Fax 503-755-0616 terrences@jewel 1.k 12.or.us 503-458-5993' Fax 503-458-6979 johnsonpcoknappakl2.org www.knappa.k 12.or.us Cannon Beach Academy Institution ID: 5385 3781 S Hemlock St Cannon Beach, OR 97110 - Gearhart Elem Institution ID: 153 1002 Pacific Way Gearhart, OR 97138-4299 Seaside Heights Elem Institution ID: 152 2000 Spruce St Seaside, OR 97138-7549 503-458-5993 x303 Warrenton -Hammond SD 30 Institution ID: 1936 820 SW Cedar St Warrenton, OR 97146-9799 503-458-5993 503-458-5993 503-458-6166 Grades: KG -03 Director 503-440-9878 Amy Fredrickson fredricksona c9thecannonbeachacademy.org Grades: ICG -05 Principal Juliann Wozniak Grades: KG -05 Principal Juliann Wozniak Superintendent Business Manager I-Iuman Resources/Personnel Special Education Technology Child Nutrition 'Transportation Safety Facilities Warrenton High 503-458-6166 Institution ID: 157 Fax 503-458-5466 1700 SE Main smalleyl@knappak12.org Warrenton, OR 97146-9502 Warrenton Grade 503-458-6162 Institution ID: 156 Fax 503-458-6979 820 SW Cedar St collierl@knappak12.org Warrenton, OR 97146-9799 collierl@knappak12.org 503-738-5591 Fax 503-738-3471 sroley@,seasidek12.org www.seaside.k12.or.us 503-739-5597 503-738-5586 Fax 503-738-5589 jroberts@seaside.k 12.or.us 503-738-5560 Fax 503-738-3900 nosburn ruseasidek12.org Mark Jeffery Mike Moha Jen Palmer Suzanne Harris Jayson Holmstedt Mike Moha Cindy Kirby Mike Moha Tyler McGrorty Grades: 09-12 Principal Rod I-Ieyen Grades: KG -08 Principal Tom Rogozinski 503-738-8348 Fax 503-738-8349 jwozniakgseasidek 12.org 503-738-5161 Fax 503-738-7303 jwozniak@seasidek12.org 503-861-2281 Fax 503-861-2911 jefferym@warrentonk12.org http://www.warrentonschoo1s.com/ 503-861-2281 503-861-2281 503-861-2281 503-861-2281 503-861-3317 Fax 503-861-2997 heyenr@warrentonk12.org 503-861-3376 Fax 503-861-2911 rogozinskitruwarrentonk12.org Northwest Regional Education Service District Institution ID: 2230 5825 NE Ray Cir Hillsboro, OR 97124-6436 Superintendent Assistant Superintendent Business Manager Human Resources/Personnel Special Education Technology CTE Regional Coordinator Rob S Saxton Paul Peterson Janice Essenberg Robyn Bean George Winterscheid Rick Wahlstrom Tami Schild Northwest Regional Education Service District, Columbia Service Center Institution ID: 2286 Columbia Service Center 800 Port Ave St Helens, OR 97051-3008 Service Center Administrator Cynthia Jaeger 503-614-1428 Fax 503-614-1440 rsaxton(a)nwresd.k12.or.us www.nwresd.k12.or.us 503-614-1252 503-614-1433 503-614-1253 503-614-1407 503-614-1412 503-842-8222 x1840 503-366-4100 Fax 503-397-0796 503-366-4124 2018-19 Oregon School Directory Page 20 Public Schools Clatskanie SD 6J Institution ID: 1945 PO Box 678 Clatskanie, OR 97016-0678 815 S Nehalem St Clatskanie, OR 97016 Superintendent Deputy Clerk T3usiness Manager Child Nutrition Transportation Safety Facilities Clatskanie Middle/High institution ID: 168 PO Box 68 Clatskanie, OR 97016-0068 471 SW Bel Air Dr Clatskanie, OR 97016 Clatskanie Elem Institution ID: 163 PO Box 327 Clatskanie, OR 97016-0327 815 S Nehalem St Clatskanie, OR 97016 Rainier SD 13 Institution ID: 1946 28168 Old Rainier Rd Rainier, OR 97048-3017 Superintendent Deputy Clerk Administrative Assistant Human Resources/Personnel Communications Special Education Assessment Technology Child Nutrition Transportation Facilities North Columbia Academy Institution ID: 4234 28168 010 Rainier Rd Rainier, OR 97048-3017 Rainier Jr/Sr High Institution ID: 174 28170 Old Rainier Rd Rainier, OR 97048-3017 Hudson Park Elem institution ID: 171 28176 Old Rainier Rd Rainier, OR 97048-3017 Cathy Ilurowitz Janice Essenberg Daniliz Ortega -Reyes Roxane Wilcoxen Paul Simmons Paul Simmons Doug Aske Grades: 07-12 Principal Amy McNeil Grades: KG -06 Principal Brad Thorud R Michael Carter Elisabeth Guisingcr Lisa Skeans Lisa Skeans R Michael Carter Laurie Kash Melissa Sandven Larry Cook Debby Webster Kathy Murphy R Michael Carter Grades: 07-12 Principal Kim E Oblack Grades: 07-12 Principal Melissa Sandven Grades: KG -06 Principal Fleidi Blakley Scappoose SD 1J Institution ID: 1944 33589 High School Way Scappoose, OR 97056-3326 Superintendent Paul Peterson Administrative Assistant Julie Hinkle Business Manager Mitch Neilson T-iunian Resources/Personnel Deanna Rask 503-728-0587' Fax 503-728-0608 churowitz@csd.k12.or.us www.csd.k12.or.us 503-728-0587 x2002 503-614-1253 503-614-1437 503-728-0587 x2004 503-728-2422 503-728-2422 503-728-0587 x2003 503-728-2146 Fax 503-728-4632 amcneil@csd.k12.or.us 503-728-2191 Fax 503-728-2840 bthorud ci)csd.k 12.or.us 503-556-3777 Fax 503-556-3778 iisa_skeans@rsd.k12.or.us www.rainier.k12.or.us 503-556-3777 503-556-3777 503-556-3777 503-556-9121 503-556-3777 503-556-3777 503-556-3777 Fax 503-556-3778 kim_oblack@Js0.1<12.or.us 503-556-4215 Fax 503-556-1120 melissa_sandven@rsd.k12.or.us 503-556-0196 Fax 503-556-8212 heidi_blakley)rsd.k12.or.us Activities Child Nutrition Safety Facilities Scappoose High Institution ID: 162 33700 SE high School Way Scappoose, OR 97056-3325 Scappoose Middle Institution ID: 161 52265 Columbia River Hwy Scappoose, OR 97056-3598 Grant Watts Elem Institution ID: 158 52000 SE Third PI Scappoose, OR 9 705 6-3 80 1 Otto Petersen Elem Institution ID: 159 52050 SE 3rd St Scappoose, OR 97056 Sauvie Island School Institution ID: 958 14445 NW Charlton Rd Portland, OR 97231-1402 Courtney Scott Michelle Brasmer Bruce Rask Bruce Rask Grades: 09-12 Principal Jim Jones Grades: 07-08 Principal Troy Monson Grades: K0-03 Principal Jennifer Stearns 971-200-8000 971-200-8000 971-200-8000 971-200-8000 971-200-8005 Fax 503-543-3796 jjones@seappoose.k12.or.us 503-543-7163 Fax 503-543-7917 tmonson@scappoose.k12.or.us 971-200-8002 Fax 503-543-6373 jstearns@scappoose.l<12.or.us Grades: 04-06 Principal 971-200-8003 Jennifer Stackhouse Fax 503-543-7120 jstackhouse@scappoose.k12.or.us Grades: KG -08 Director Darla Meeuwsen South Columbia Family School Institution ID: 4221 Grades: KG -08 33589 High School Way Principal Scappoose, OR 97056-3326 Ray Brown 34555 Berg Rd Warren, OR 97053-9699 Warren Eleni Institution ID: 160 34555 Berg Rd Warren, OR 97053-9699 St Helens SD 502 Institution ID: 1948 474 N 16th St StI-lelens, OR 97051-1340 Superintendent Administrative Assistant Business Manager Human Resources/Personnel Special Education Technology Child Nutrition Facilities Grades: KG -03 Principal Laura LaMarsh Scot Stockwell Kristi Ward Jessica Pickett Laura Jackson Lori Thompson Ed Leader Misty Crawford Jared Platin Columbia County Education Campus Institution ID: 2716 Grades: 09-12 474 N loth St Director 971-200-8000: St Helens, OR 97051-1340 Colleen Grogan CTE Regional Coordinatoi Beth Molenkamp 503-621-3426 Fax 503-621-3384 dmeeuwsen@sauvieislandschool.org Fax 503-543-7011 ppeterson@scappoose.l<12.or.us www.scappoosek12.org 971-200-8000 St Helens High Institution ID: 185 2375 Gable Rd St Helens, OR 97051-2998 503-366-9009 Fax 503-366-9010 rbrown@scappoose.l<12.or.us 503-397-2959 Fax 503-397-7860 Ilamarshan scappoose.k12.or.us Grades: 09-12 Principal Kathryn Wagner 503-397-3085 Fax 503-397-1907 kristiw($sthelens.k 12.or.us www.sthelens.k12.or.us 503-366-7220 503-366-7228 503-366-7232 503-366-7313 503-366-7234 503-410-1730 503-366-7207 Fax 503-397-2723 colleeng@sthelens.1(12.or.us 503-397-1900 Fax 503-397-1828 katyw@sthelens.1<12.or.us 2018-19 Oregon School Directory Page 21 Public Schools St Helens Middle Institution ID: 184 354 N 15th St St Helens, OR 9705 1-1 399 Columbia City Elem Institution ID: 179 2000 Second St Columbia City, OR 97018 - Lewis 8 Clark Elem Institution ID: 3569 111 S 9th St St I-lelens, OR 97051-1908 McBride Elem Institution ID: 182 2774 Columbia Blvd St Helens, OR 97051-2727 St Helens Arthur Academy Institution ID: 4602 33035 Pittsburg Rd St Helens, OR 97051-9110 Vernonia SD 47J Institution ID: 1947 1201 Texas Ave Vernonia, OR 97064-1447 Superintendent Administrative Assistant Business Manager Hunan Resources/Personnel Curriculum Instruction Special Education Assessment Special Services Technology Media/Library Activities Child Nutrition Safety Facilities Vernonia High Institution ID: 178 1000 Missouri Ave Vernonia, OR 97064-1445 Vernon ia Middle Institution ID: 4396 1000 Missouri Ave Vernonia, OR 97064-1445 Mist Elem Institution ID: 176 69163 Hwy 47 Mist, OR 97016-7203 Vernonia Elem Institution ID: 177 1000 Missouri Ave Vernonia, OR 97064-1445 Grades: 07-08 Principal Cris Gwilliam Grades: K0-06 Principal Jennifer Vanderschuere Grades: K0-06 Principal Dustin Salisbury Grades: KG -06 Principal Lisa Tyler Grades: K0-06 Principal Michael Arthur Business Manager Dennis Tiede Aaron Miller Barb Carr Marie Knight Marie Knight Randall Shockey Aaron Miller Gienah Cheney Nate Underwood Gienah Cheney Glenda DeLemos Nate Underwood Gordon Jarman Gretchen Lindauer Marie Knight Mark Brown Grades: 09-12 Principal Nate Underwood Grades: 06-08 Principal Nate Underwood Grades: K0-05 Principal Aaron Miller Grades: K0-05 Principal Aaron Miller 503-366-7300 Fax 503-366-7306 crisg@sthelens.kl2.or.us 503-366-7550 Fax 503-366-3215 jenniferv@sthelens.kl2.or.us 503-366-7603 Fax 503-366-7656 dustins@sthelens.k12.or.us 503-366-7700 Fax 503-366-7706 Iisat@sthelens.k 12.or.us 503-366-7030 sthelensadmin(darthuracademy.org 503-429-5891: Fax 503-429-7742 amiller@vernonia.k12.or.us www.vernonia.k 12.or.us 503-429-5891 503-429-5891 503-429-1333 503-429-1333 503-429-1333 503-429-1333 503-429-5891 503-429-5891 503-429-1333 Fax 503-429-4539 nunderwood d)vernonia.k 12.or.us 503-429-1333 Fax 503-429-4539 nunderwoocl�d),vernonia.k 12.or.us 503-755-2486 Fax 503-755-2213 anniller cilvernonia.k12.or.us 503-429-1333 Fax 503-429-4539 anmiller@vernon ia.k12.or.us South Coast Education Service District Institution ID: 1949 1350 Teakwood Ave Coos Bay, OR 97420-2593 Superintendent Administrative Assistant Human Resources/Personnel Communications Curriculum Special Education Technology Safety Facilities Career Technical Education CTE Regional Coordinator Bandon SD 54 Institution ID: 1969 455 9th St SW Bandon, OR 97411-9013 Superintendent Administrative Assistant Business Manager Special Education Activities Child Nutrition Transportation Safety Facilities Bandon Sr High Institution ID: 21$ 550 9th St SW Bandon, OR 97411-9014 Harbor Lights Middle Institution ID: 216 390 9th St SW Bandon, OR 97411-9012 Ocean Crest Elem Institution ID: 217 1040 Allegany Bandon, OR 97411-9035 Coos Bay SD 9 Institution ID: 1965 1255 Hemlock Ave Coos Bay, OR 97420 Superintendent Administrative Assistant Business Manager Human Resources/Personnel Curriculum Instruction Special Education Technology Activities Child Nutrition Transportation Facilities Tenneal Wetherell Kathleen Metzger Jammie Thompson Kathleen Metzger Tenneal Wetherell Kassie Wynveen Rhy Thornton Dan Warrick Dan Warrick John Buckley Dave Stauff Doug Ardiana Linda Smith Genevieve Chrismon Deirdre Pearson Brandon Standridge Sharon H aga Doug Ardiana Sharon Naga Doug Ardiana Grades: 09-12 Principal Sabrina Belletti Grades: 05-08 Principal Doug Ardiana Grades: KG -04 Principal Becky Armistead Bryan Trendell Peggy Ahlgrim Candace McGowne Candace McGowne Chad Putnam Chad Putnam Lisa DeSalvio Fred Baker Bryan Trendell Elisa Watson I3ecki Mascarenas Rick Roberts 541-269-1611 Fax 541-266-4040 kathleenm@scesd.k12.or.us www.scesd.k12.or.us 541-266-3983 541-266-3951 541-266-3946 541-266-3951 541-266-3983 541-266-3918 541-266-4033 541-266-3955 541-266-3955 541-266-3909 541-266-3909 541-347-4411 Fax 541-347-3974 dardiana(ibandon.kl2.or.us www.bandon.k12.or.us 541-347-4411 541-347-4414 541-347-4412 x3 541-347-4411 541-347-4412 x3 541-347-4411 541-347-4413 Fax 541-347-3714 sabrinabrubandon.k12.or.us 541-347-4415 Fax 541-347-1280 dardiana@bandon.k12.or.us 541-347-4416 Fax 541-347-1898 beckya@bandon.k12.or.us 541-267-3104 Fax 541-269-5366 bryant@coos-bay.k12.or.us www.cbcl9.net 541-267-1309 541-267-1310 541-267-1306 541-267-1306 541-267-1319 541-267-1319 541-267-1325 541-267-1323 541-267-141(1 541-267-1479 541-888-123(1 541-888-1233 2018-19 Oregon School Directory Page 22 Public Schools Destinations Academy Institution ID: 3227 1255 Hemlock Ave Coos Bay, OR 97420-1298 755 S 7th St Coos Bay, OR 97420-1342 Marshfield Sr High Institution ID: 201 1255 Hemlock Ave 10th & Ingersoll Coos Bay, OR 97420 Grades: 09-12 Principal Greg Mulkey CTE Regional Coordinator Tenneal Wetherell Grades: 08-12 Principal Travis Howard Resource Link Charter School Institution ID: 4079 Grades: KG -12 1255 Hemlock Ave Principal 755 S 7th St Dale Inskeep Coos Bay, OR 97420 Blossom Gulch Eleni Institution ID: 192 1255 Hemlock Ave Coos Bay, OR 97420-1298 333 S 10th St Coos Bay, OR 97420-4648 Lighthouse Charter Institution ID: 3615 62858 HWY 101 Coos Bay, OR 97420 Madison Elem Institution ID: 196 1255 Hemlock Ave Coos Bay, OR 97420-1298 400 Madison St Coos Bay, OR 97420-4500 Millicoma School Institution ID: 197 1255 Hemlock Ave Coos Bay, OR 97420-1298 260 2nd Ave Coos Bay, OR 97420-4306 Sunset School Institution ID: 199 1255 Hemlock Ave Coos Bay, OR 97420-1298 245 S C:anmiann St Coos Bay, OR 97420-3258 Coquille SI) 8 Institution ID: 1964 1366 N Gould St Coquille, OR 97423-1435 Superintendent Deputy Clerk Administrative Assistant Business Manager Human Resources/Personnel Curriculum Special Education Assessment Technology Media/Library Activities Child Nutrition Transportation Safety Career Technical Education Grades: KG -03 Principal Linda Vickery Grades: KG -08 Director Wade Lester Grades: KG -03 Principal Janice Schock Grades: 04-07 Principal Michelle Inskeep Grades: 04-07 Principal Shelly McKnight Tiny Sweeney Teri Pointer Stephanie Donaldson Teri Pointer Lori King Amy Flora - Wayne Gallagher Wayne Gallagher Walt Wilcott Mary Craddock Dan Hampton Marci Gallagher Keryn Ogle Marci Gallagher Lonnie Usrey 541-267-1485 Fax 541-266-7314 gregm@coos-bay.k12.or.us 541-267-1400 Fax 541-269-0161 travish@coos-bay.l<12.or.us 541-267-1485 Fax 541-266-7314 dalei d@coos-bay.k12.or.us 541-267-1340 Fax 541-267-7109 linclav@coos-bay.k12.or.us 541-751-1649 wlestei'63 thelighthouseschool.org 541-888-1218 Fax 541-888-3064 janices@coos-bay.k12.or.us 541-267-1468 Fax 541-267-8225 michellei@coos-bay.k12.or.us 541-888-1242 Fax 541-888-9814 shellym@coos-bay.k 12.or.us Coquille Junior Senior I-Iigh Institution ID: 191 499 W Central Blvd Coquille, OR 97423-1099 Winter Lakes School Institution ID: 4857 180 N Baxter Coquille, OR 97423 Coquille Valley Elementary Institution ID: 4025 1 1 15 N Baxter St Coquille, OR 97423-1324 Grades: 07-12 Principal Jeff Philley Grades: 03-12 Principal Tony Jones Grades: 02-06 Principal Geoff Wetherell Lincoln School of Early Learning Institution ID: 189 Grades: PK -01 1366 N Gould St Principal Coquille, OR 97423-1435 Sharon Nelson Myrtle Point SD 41 Institution ID: 1968 413 C St Myrtle Point, OR 97458-1299 Superintendent Deputy Clerk Administrative Assistant Business Manager Human Resources/Personnel Communications Curriculum Special Education Media/Library Media/Library Activities Safety Facilities Nanette Hagen Patti McAlpin Patti McAlpin Claire Cotton Patti McAlpin Fred Sell Joe Vore Ken Smith Ginger Mclntee Debbie Bushnell Toni Dill Linda Franson Byron Peterson Myrtle Point High Institution ID: 215 Grades: 07-12 717 4th St Principal Myrtle Point, OR 97458-1195 Kayli Fandel Myrtle Crest School Institution ID: 214 Grades: KG -06 903 Myrtle Crest Ln Principal Myrtle Point, 012 97458-1559 Allyson Blackman 541-396-2181 Fax 541-396-5015 North Bend SD 13 tsweeney@coquille.k12.or.us www.coquil1e.k 1 2.or.us 541-396-2181 541-396-2181 541-396-2181 541-396-2181 541-396-2181 541-396-2914 541-572-1228 541-572-1228 541-396-2914 541-396-2914 541-396-2163 541-396-2914 541-396-2914 541-824-0115 Institution ID: 1966 1913 Meade St North Bend, OR 97459-3432 Superintendent Deputy Clerk Administrative Assistant Business Manager Human Resources/Personnel Communications Curriculum Instruction Special Education Special Services Technology Media/Library Activities Child Nutrition Transportation Bill Yester Jing Moyer Cheri Schreiber Sherri ()Connor Tiffany Rush Bill Yester Tiffany Rush Tiffany Rush Allyson McNeil Allyson McNeil Joe Frischman Laurie Nordahl Mike Forrester Linda Gault Nathan Burbank 541-396-2163 Fax 541-396-4635 jphilley@coquille.k12.or.us 541-824-0115 Fax 541-824-0116 tjones@coquille.1:12.or.us 541-396-2914 Fax 541-396-4543 gwetherell@coquille.k 12.or.us 541-396-2811 Fax 541-396-7351 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Fax 541-572-5401 NI-lagen@mpscl.1<12.or.us www.mpsd.k 12.or.us 541-572-1220 541-572-1220 541-572-1220 541-440-4760 541-572-1220 541-572-1270 541-572-1230 541-572-1220 541-572-1270 Fax 541-572-5221 kfandel@mpsd.k12.or.us 541-572-1230 Fax 541-572-1907 abackman@mpsd.k 12.or.us 541-756-2521' Fax 541-756-1313 hyester cu.nbend.k12.or.us www.nbencl.k 12.or.us 541-751-6798 541-756-8307 541-751-6797 541-751-6782 541-751-6798 541-751-6782 541-751-6782 541-751-6791 541-751-7129 541-751-6779 541-756-2341 2018-19 Oregon School Directory Page 23 Safety Facilities Bill Yester Mark Koechel North Bend Sr High Institution ID: 209 Grades: 09-12 2323 Pacific Ave Principal North Bend, OR 97459-2605 Darrell Johnston Oregon Virtual Academy Institution ID: 4690 400 Virginia Ave Ste 210 North Bend, OR 97459 Grades: KG -12 Principal Steve Werlein CTE Regional Coordinator Tenneal Wetherell North Bend Middle Institution ID: 208 Grades: 06-08 1500 loth St Principal North Bend, OR 97459-2625 Ralph Brooks Hillcrest Elem Institution ID: 204 Grades: KG -05 1 100 Main St Principal North Bend, OR 97459-2604 Jon Davison North Bay Elem Institution ID: 205 Grades: KG -05 93670 Viking Ln Ste 1 Principal North Bend, OR 97459-8623 Bruce Martin Powers SD 31 Institution ID: 1967 PO Box 479 Powers, OR 97466-0479 1ligh School Hill Rd Powers, OR 97466 Superintendent Administrative Assistant Business Manager Human Resources/Personnel Curriculum Instruction Special Education Assessment Special Services Technology Media/Library Activities Transportation Safety Facilities Powers High Institution ID: 211 PO Box 479 Powers, OR 97466-0479 High School Hill Rd Powers, OR 97466 Powers Elem Institution ID: 210 PO Box 479 Powers, OR 97466-0479 Poplar St Powers, OR 97466 541-751-6798 541-756-8337 541-756-8328 Fax 541-756-6945 djohnston@nbend.kl2.or.us 541-751-8060 Fax 541-751-8016 swerlein@k12.com 541-756-8341 Fax 541-756-6460 rbrooks@nbend.k12.or.us 541-756-8348 Fax 541-751-7991 Jdavison@nbend.kl2.or.us 541-756-8351 Fax 541-751-0501 bmartin(i@nbend.kl2.or.us 541-439-2291' Fax 541-439-2875 mshorb(ctipowersschools.com www.powerssehools.com Matthew Shorb Ellen Baldwin Marissa VanWesten Zoubek Ellen Baldwin Matthew Shorb Matthew Shorb Kelly Allred Ellen Baldwin Kelly Allred Robert King Christina Middlebrook Matthew Shorb Peggy Stallard Peggy Stallard Matthew Shorb Grades: 07-12 Principal Matthew Shorb Grades: KG -06 Principal Matthew Shorb 541-439-2291 x12 541-439-2291 x19 541-439-2291 x2I4 541-439-2291 x 19 541-439-2291 xI2 541-439-2291 x12 541-439-2291 x19 541-439-2291 x19 541-439-2291 x19 541-439-2291 541-439-2291 541-439-2291 x12 541-439-2291 541-439-2291 541-439-2291 x12 Public Schools High Desert Education Service District Institution ID: 1975 2804 SW Sixth St Redmond, OR 97756 Superintendent Assistant Superintendent Administrative Assistant Business Manager Human Resources/Personnel Communications Curriculum Special Education Assessment Special Services Technology Facilities CTE Regional Coordinator Paul Andrews David Burke Shelley Knutz Greg Munn Jayel Hayden Deb Pertner David Burke Sandy Bishop David Burke Diane Tipton Rachel Wente-Chaney Bob Martin Raymond Lee Hasart 541-693-5600 Fax 541-693-5601 pauLandrews@thdesd.org www.hdesd.org 541-693-5702 541-693-5604 541-693-5608 541-693-5616 541-693-5685 541-693-5607 541-693-5604 541-693-5707 541-693-5604 541-312-1964 541-693-5636 541-693-5665 541-693-5670 Crook County SD 541-447-5664 Institution ID: 1970 Fax 541-447-3645 471 NE Ochoco Plaza Dr sarajohnson@crookcounty.k12.or.us erookcounty.kl2.or.us Prineville, OR 97754-8467 www.crookcounty.k12.or.us Superintendent Business Manager Human Resources/Personnel Curriculum Special Education Technology Child Nutrition Transportation Facilities Sara Johnson Anna Logan Sean Corrigan Stacy Snaith Mona Boyd Michael Allen Dana Rudy Michelle Saavedra Leland Bliss 541-416-9962 541-447-5664 541-447-5664 x3030 541-447-5664 541-447-5666 541-447-5664 541-447-7789 541-447-4419 Crook County High Institution ID: 225 Grades: 09-12 1100 SE Lynn Blvd Principal 541-416-6900 Prineville, OR 97754-2727 Michelle Jonas Fax 541-416-6907 Michel le.jonas(/)crookcounty.k 12.or.us Pioneer Secondary Alternative High Institution ID: 4392 Grades: 09-12 Principal 541-447-1268 Cheri Rasmussen Fax 541-447-1862 cheri.rasmussen@crookcounty.k 12.or.us Crook County Middle Institution ID: 224 Grades: 06-08 100 NE Knowledge St Principal 541-447-6283 Prineville, 012 97754-2056 Kurt Sloper Fax 541-447-3293 kurt.sloper@crookcounty.k12.or.us 541-439-2291 Barnes Butte Elem Institution ID: 5302 inshorb@powers.k12.or.us 1875 NE Ironhorse Dr Prineville, OR 97754 Brothers Elem 541-439-2281 Institution ID: 265 34396 Hwy 20 mshorb@powers.k12.or.us Brothers, OR 97712 Grades: K0-05 Principal 541-416-4150 Jim Bates Fax 541-416-4151 jim.bates (/crookcounty.k12.or.us Grades: KG -08 Principal 541-903-2819 Cheri Rasmussen Cheri.rasmussen(J,crookcounty.k12.or.us 2018-19 Oregon School Directory Page 24 Public Schools Crooked River Elem Institution ID: 219 Grades: KG -05 Principal 541-447-6488 Kimberly Bonner Fax 541-447-8395 Kimberly.bonnet@crookcounty.k 12.or.us Paulina School Institution ID: 222 Grades: KG -08 70050 SE Paulina City Rd Principal 541-477-3182 Paulina, OR 97751-9745 Cheri Rasmussen Fax 541-477-3512 cheri .rasmussen@crookcouty.k 12.or.us Powell Butte Community Charter Institution ID: 223 Grades: KG -08 13650 SW Hwy 126 Principal 541-548-1166 Powell Butte, OR 97753-1604 Jennifer Berry -O'Shea Fax 541-548-7635 jbeny-oshea@powellbuttecharteischool.org South Coast Education Service District Institution ID: 1949 1350 Teakwood Ave Coos Bay, OR 97420-2593 Superintendent Administrative Assistant Human Resources/Personnel Communications Curriculum Special Education Technology Safety Facilities Career Technical Education CTE Regional Coordinator Tenneal Wetherell Kathleen Metzger Jammie Thompson Kathleen Metzger Tenneal Wetherell Kassic Wynveen Rhy Thornton Dan Warrick Dan Warrick John Buckley Dave Stauff South Coast Education Service District Institution ID: 2618 PO Box 786 Curry County Branch Office 29805 Mary St Gold Beach, OR 97444-0786 Service Center Administrator Tcnneal Wetherell Curriculum Tcnneal Wetherell instruction Tenneal Wetherell Facilities Sharon Rebischkc Brookings -Harbor SD Institution ID: 1974 564 Fern Ave Brookings, OR 97415-8979 Superintendent Administrative Assistant I-Iuman Resources/Personnel Special Education Technology Child Nutrition Transportation Facilities Brookings-l-Iarbor High Lnstitution ID: 237 629 Easy St Brookings, OR 97415-9109 625 Pioneer Rd 541-269-1611 Fax 541-266-4040 kathlcenm@scesd.k12.or.us www.scesd.k12.or.us 541-266-3983 541-266-3951 541-266-3946 541-266-3951 541-266-3983 541-266-3918 541-266-4033 541-266-3955 541-266-3955 541-266-3909 541-266-3909 541-247-6681 Brookings, OR 97415-8293 Azalea Middle Institution ID: 235 629 Easy St Brookings, OR 97415-9109 505 Pacific Ave Brookings, OR 97415-9290 Grades: 06-08 Principal Nicole Medrano Kalmiopsis Eleni Institution ID: 236 Grades: KG -05 629 Easy St Principal Brookings, OR 97415-9109 Helena Chirinian 650 Easy St Brookings, OR 97415-9148 Central Curry SD 1 Institution ID: 1972 29516 Ellensburg Ave Gold Beach, OR 97444-8729 Superintendent Business Manager Human Resources/Personnel Special Education Assessment Media/Library Activities Child Nutrition Transportation Tim Wilson Kristal Carpenter Theresa Beaman Kathleen Stauff Sally Hawkins Sally Hawkins Kevin Swift Lee Kitchin Tini Wilson Gold Beach high Institution ID: 239 Grades: 09-12 29516 Ellensburg Ave Principal Gold Beach, OR 97444-8729 Joshua Metzger Riley Creel< Elem Institution ID: 231 Grades: KG -08 94350 6th St Principal Gold Beach, OR 97444-9755 Toni Denning Port Orford -Langlois SD 2CJ Institution ID: 1973 Fax 541-247-2603 PO Box 8 Port Orford, OR 97465-0008 45525 Highway 101 Port Orford, OR 97465 17C 541-469-7443 Fax 541-463-6599 seang@brookings.kl2.or.us www.brookings.k12.or.us Scan Gallagher Dede Corpcning Teri Wallin Baron Guido Chris Schofield Cindy Badger Bryan Winchester Jess Beaman Grades: 09-12 Principal Lisa Dion 541-469-7443 541-469-2108 x8 541-469-2108 Fax 541-469-0176 lisadgbrookings.kl2.or.us Superintendent Administrative Assistant Human Resources/Personnel Curriculum Instruction Special Education Assessment Special Services Technology Media/Library Activities Child Nutrition Transportation Facilities Pacific High Institution ID: 229 PO Box 8 Port Orford, OR 97465-0008 45525 Hwy 101 Port Orford, OR 97465 Steven Perkins Stephanie Snaith Stephanie Smith Krista Nieracth Steven Perkins Krista Nieraeth Krista Nieraeth Krista Nieraeth Jered Rush Cindy Pogwizd Krista Nieraeth Theresa Nelson Chad Berry Chad Beny Grades: 09-12 Principal Krista Nieraeth 541-469-7427 Fax 541-469-7080 nicolem@brookings.k12.or.us 541-469-7417 Fax 541-469-0413 IlelenaC@brookings.1<12.or.us 541-247-2003 Fax 541-247-9717 twilson@ccsd.k12.or.us www.ccsd.k 12.or.us 541-247-2003 x224 541-269-4523 541-247-2003 x224 541-247-6647 Fax 541-247-4557 jmetzger@cesd.k 12.or.us 541-247-6604 Fax 541-247-6484 tdenning@ccsd.k12.or.us 541-366-2111 Fax 541-332-0190 sperkins@2cj.com www.2cj.com 541-348-2449 541-366-2111 541-366-2111 541-348-2449 541-348-2293 Fax 541-348-2389 knieraeth@ 2cj.com 2018-19 Oregon School Directory Page 25 Public Schools Driftwood Elem Institution ID: 228 PO Box 8 Port Orford, OR 97465-0008 1202 Oregon St Port Orford, OR 97465 Grades: KG -08 Principal Krista Nieraeth 541-332-2712 Fax 541-332-0190 krista.nieraeth@2cj.k12.or.us High Desert Education Service District Institution ID: 1975 2804 SW Sixth St Redmond, OR 97756 Superintendent Assistant Superintendent Administrative Assistant Business Manager Human Resources/Personnel Communications Curriculum Special Education Assessment Special Services Technology Facilities CTE Regional Coordinator Paul Andrews David Burke Shelley Knutz Greg Munn Jayel Hayden Deb Pertner David Burke Sandy Bishop David Burke Diane Tipton Rachel Wente-Chancy Bob Martin Raymond Lee Hasart Bend-LaPine Admin SD 1 Institution ID: 1976 520 NW Wall St Bencl, OR 97703 Superintendent Deputy Superintendent Administrative Assistant Communications Curriculum Assessment Special Services Child Nutrition Bend Sr High Institution ID: 251 230 NE 6th St Bend, OR 97701-5198 LaPine Sr High Institution ID: 253 PO Box 306 LaPine, OR 97739-0368 51633 Coach Rd LaPine, OR 97739 Marshall High Institution ID: 1338 1291 NE 5th Bend, OR 97701-4499 Mountain View Sr High Institution ID: 252 2755 NE 27th St Bend, OR 97701-9539 Shay Mikalson Jay Mathisen Deena Wegner Julianne Repman Lora Nordquist Dave Van Loo Sean Reinhart Terry Cashman Grades: 09-12 Principal Christopher Reese Grades: 09-12 Principal Matt Montgomery Grades: 09-12 Principal Sal Cassaro Grades: 09-12 Principal Michael Hicks 541-693-5600 Fax 541-693-5601 paul.andrews@hdesd.org www.hdesd.org 541-693-5702 541-693-5604 541-693-5608 541-693-5616 541-693-5685 541-693-5607 541-693-5604 541-693-5707 541-693-5604 541-312-1964 541-693-5636 541-693-5665 541-693-5670 541-355-1000 Fax 541-355-1009 shay.mikalson@bencl.k12.or.us www.bcncl.k12.or.us 541-355-1001 541-383-6002 541-355-1027 541-355-1060 541-355-1152 541-355-3700 Fax 541-383-6465 christopher.recse@bcnd.k I2.or.us 541-355-8400 Fax 541-322-5352 matt.montgomery@bend.k12.or.us Summit High Institution ID: 3216 2855 NW Clearwater Dr Bend, OR 97701-9469 Cascade Middle Institution ID: 242 19619 Mountaineer Wy Bend, OR 97702-1999 High Desert Middle Institution ID: 1309 61000 Diamondback Ln Bend, OR 97702 LaPine Middle institution ID: 1310 PO Box 305 LaPine, OR 97739-0368 16360 First St LaPine, OR 97739 Pacific Crest Middle Institution ID: 5292 520 NW Wall St Bend, OR 97701-2608 3030 NW Elwood Lane Bend, OR 97701 Pilot Butte Middle Institution ID: 249 1501 NE Neff St Bend, OR 97701-6149 Realms Middle School Institution ID: 3448 63175 013 Riley Bend, OR 97701 Sky View Middle Institution ID: 3217 63555 NE 18th St Bend, OR 97701-8352 Amity Creek Elem Institution ID: 1324 437 NW Wall St Bend, OR 97701-2605 Bear Creek Elem Institution ID: 241 51 SE 13th St Bend, OR 97702-1555 Bend International 541-355-3500 Institution ID: 5309 Fax 541-383-6584 63020 OB Riley Road sal .cassaro cr)bcnd.k 12.or.us Bend, OR 97703-8102 541-355-1400 Buckingham Elem Fax 541-383-6469 Fax ID: 250 62560 Hamby Rd michaeI.hicks@bend.k12.or.us Bend, OR 97701-9529 Grades: 09-12 Principal 541-355-4000 Michael McDonald Fax 541-322-3310 Michael.mcdonaldRbend.k l2.or.us Grades: 06-08 Principal Stephan DuVal 541-355-7000 Fax 541-383-6255 stephen.duval@bend.k12.or.us Grades: 06-08 Principal 541-355-7200 Wendy McCulloch Fax 541-383-6499 wendy.mcculloch@bend.k12.or.us Grades: 06-08 Principal Robi Phinney Grades: 06-08 Principal Chris Boyd Grades: 06-08 Principal Steve Stancliff Grades: 06-08 Principal Dirk Matthias Grades: 06-08 Principal Scott Olszewski Grades: KG -05 Principal Andrew Slavin Grades: KG -05 Principal Anissa Wiseman 541-355-8200 Fax 541-355-8210 robi.phinney@bend.k12.or.us 541-355-7800 Fax 541-355-7810 chris.boyd@bend.k12.or.us 541-355-7400 Fax 541-383-6286 steve.stancliff(i(bend.k I2.or.us 541-322-5323 Fax 541-322-5473 dirk.matthias(a/bencl.k12.or.us 541-355-7600 Fax 541-322-5217 scotto1szewski@bend.l:12.or.us 541-355-2800 Fax 541-383-6199 andy.slavin@bend.k 12.or.us 541-355-1400 Fax 541-383-6128 anissa.wiseman@bend.k 12.or.us Grades: KG -08 Director 541-389-5708 Meera Dayal Rupp meera@bendinternationalschool.org Grades: ICG -05 Principal 541-355-2600 Sunshine Dandurand Fax 541-383-6454 sunshine.dandurand@bend.k12.or.us 2018-19 Oregon School Directory Page 26 Public Schools Elk Meadow Elem institution ID: 1308 60880 Brookswood Blvd I3end, OR 97702-2516 Ellsworth Elem Institution ID: 4129 2150 NE Daggett Ln Bend, OR 97701-6560 1-iigh Lakes Elem Institution ID: 3218 2500 NW High Lakes Lp I3end, OR 97701-5923 Grades: KG -05 Principal Kelle Hildebrandt Grades: KG -05 Principal Dana Pedersen Grades: KG -05 Principal Linda Burley highland School at Kemvood Elem institution ID: 3219 Grades: KG -05 701 NW Newport Ave Principal Bend, OR 97701-1799 Brian Kissel) Juniper Elcm Institution ID: 246 1300 NE Norton St I3end, OR 97701-4499 La Pine Flem Institution iD: 245 PO Box 1560 LaPine, OR 97739 51615 Coach Rd LaPine, OR 97739-0368 Lava Ridge Elem Institution ID: 1317 20805 Cooley Rd Bend, OR 97701-8076 Pine Ridge Elem institution ID: 3947 19840 Hollygrape St Bend, OR 97702-2517 Ponderosa Eleni Institution ID: 4646 63100 NE Purcell Bend, OR 97701 R E Jewell Clens institution ID: 247 20550 Murphy Rd Bend, OR 97702-3002 Rosland Elem institution ID: 4793 PO Box 1 170 52350 Rease Dr LaPine, OR 97739 Silver Rail Elem institution ID: 5293 520 NW Wall St Bend, OR 97701-2608 61530 SE Stone Creek St Bend, OR 97702 Grades: K0-05 Principal Dan Wolnick Grades: K0-05 Principal Patrick Flanagan Grades: K0-05 Principal Gary DeFrang Grades: K0-05 Principal Rochelle Williams Grades: KG -05 Principal Stephen Austin Grades: K0-05 Principal Scott Edmondson Grades: K0-05 Principal Julie Linhares Grades: IC0-05 Principal Tammy Doty 541-355-1500 Fax 541-383-6431 kelle.hildebrandt@bend.k12.or.us 541-355-1600 Fax 541-693-2210 dana.pedersen@bend.k12.or.us 541-355-1700 Fax 541-322-5450 1inda.burley@bend.kl 2.or.us 541-355-1900 Fax 541-383-6229 brian.kissell(ilbend.k12.or.us 541-355-1800 Fax 541-383-6177 dan.wolnick@bend.k12.or.us 541-355-8000 Fax 541-536-5101 patrick.flanagan@bend.k12.or.us 541-355-2400 Fax 541-383-6217 gary.defrang@bend.k12.or.us 541-355-2700 Fax 541-388-5910 Rochelle.williams@bend.k12.or.us 541-355-4300 Fax 541-323-4310 stephen.austin@bend.k 12.or.us 541-355-2100 Fax 541-383-6163 scott.edmondson@bend.k 12.or.us 541-355-8100 Fax 541-388-5996 jul1e.linhares@bend.k12.or.us 541-355-2900 Fax 541-355-2910 tammy.doty ciibend.k 12.or.us Three Rivers Elem institution ID: 1266 56900 Enterprise Dr Sunriver, OR 97707-2121 Grades: KG -08 Principal Tim Broadbent Westside Village Magnet School at Kingston Elem institution iD: 3221 Grades: K0-08 1101 NW 12th St Principal Bend, OR 97701-4413 Wendy Winchel William E Miller Elem Institution ID: 4680 300 NW Crosby Dr Bend, OR 97701 Redmond SD 2J Institution ID: 1977 145 SE Salmon Ave Redmond, OR 97756-8422 Superintendent Administrative Assistant Business Manager 1-luman Resources/Personnel Curriculum Instruction Special Education Assessment Special Services Activities Grades: KG -05 Principal .len Healy 541-355-3000 Fax 541-593-1945 tim.broadbent@bend.k 12.or.us 541-355-2000 Fax 541-383-6206 wendy.winchel@bend.k 12.or.us 541-355-2500 Fax 541-325-2510 jen.healy@bend.k12.or.us 541-923-5437 Fax 541-923-5142 mike.mcintosh@redmondschools.org www.redmond.k12.or.us Michael D McIntosh Gina Blanchette Kathy Steinert Lynn Evans Linda Seeberg Linda Seeberg Martha Hinman Chris Morton Martha Hinman Marc i-iorner 541-923-5437 541-923-5437 541-923-8927 541-923-5437 541-923-5437 541-923-5437 541-923-5437 541-923-5437 541-923-5437 541-923-5437 Redmond High institution iD: 263 Grades: 09-12 675 SW Rimrock Dr Principal 541-923-4800 Redmond, OR 97756-1999 Tracie Renwick Fax 541-548-0809 tracie.renwick@redmondschools.org Redmond Proficiency Academy Institution ID: 4729 Grades: 06-12 639 SW Forest Ave Ste F Director Redmond, OR 97756-2734 657 SW Glacier Ave Redmond, OR 97756-2710 Ridgeview High institution ID: 5058 4555 SW Elkhorn Rd Redmond, OR 97756 Elton Gregory Middle institution ID: 1326 1220 NW Upas Ave Redmond, OR 97756 Obsidian Middle instihrtion iD: 262 1335 SW Obsidian Ave Redmond, OR 97756-3299 John Tuck Elem Institution ID: 258 209 NW 10th St Redmond, OR 97756-1741 Jonathon C Bullock Grades: 09-12 Principal Lee W Loving Grades: 06-08 Principal Chad Lowe Grades: 06-08 Principal Tami Nakamura Grades: 01-05 Principal Dusty Porter 541-526-0882 Fax 541-516-1160 jonbullock(q),rpacademy.org 541-504-3600 Fax 541-548-0809 lee.loving@redmondschools.org 541-526-6440 Fax 541-526-6441 Chad.lowe@redmondschools.org 541-923-4900 Fax 541-923-6509 tams. nakamura@redmondschools.org 541-923-4884 Fax 541-923-4884 dusty.portcr@redmondschools.org 2018-19 Oregon School Directory Page 27 Public Schools M A Lynch Elem Sisters Elem Institution ID: 259 Grades: 01-05 institution ID: 264 Grades: KG -04 1314 SW Kalama Ave Principal 541-923-4876 611 E Cascade Principal 541-549-8981 Redmond, OR 97756-3054 Rayna Nordstrom Fax 541-923-4875 Sisters, OR 97759-5037 Becky Stoughton Fax 541-549-2093 rayna.nordstrom@redmondschools.org becky.stoughton@sisters.k12.or.us Redmond Early Learning Center Institution ID: 5340 Grades: PK -KG 2105 W Antler Principal Redmond, OR 97756-9330 Desiree Margo 541-923-8900 desiree.margo@redmondschools.org Sage Elem Institution ID: 256 Grades: 01-05 2790 SW Wickiup Principal 541-316-2830 Redmond, OR 97756 Carolyn Espinosa Fax 541-923-4861 carolyn.espinosa@redmondschools.org Terrebonne Community School Institution ID: 260 Grades: KG -08 1199 B Ave Principal 541-923-4856 Terrebonne, OR 97760-9440 Trevor Flaherty Fax 541-923-4825 trevor.flaherty cdredmondschools.org Douglas Education Service District Institution ID: 1980 1871 NE Stephens St Roseburg, OR 97470-1493 Superintendent Curriculum Instruction Assessment Technology 541-440-4777 Fax 541-440-4771 michaeLlasher@douglasesd.k12.or.us www.douglasesd.k12.or.us Michael Lasher Analicia Nicholson Analicia Nicholson Analicia Nicholson Asthika Welikala 541-440-4777 541-440-4825 Tom McCall Elem Camas Valley SD 21J 541-445-2131 Institution ID: 4429 Grades: 01-05 1200 NW Upas Ave Principal 541-526-6400 Institution ID: 1995 Fax 541-445-2041 Redmond, OR 97756 Drew Frank Fax 541-526-6401 PO Box 57 jcanine.dever@camasvalley.k12.or.us drew.frank@redmondschools,org Camas Valley, OR 97416-0057 www.camasvalley.k 12.m.us 197 Main Camas Rd Tumalo Community School Camas Valley, OR 97416 Institution ID: 261 Grades: KG -08 19835 2nd St Principal 541-382-2853 Superintendent Patrick Lee 541-445-2131 Bend, OR 97701-9099 Justin Nicklous Fax 541-389-4197 Administrative Assistant Jeanine Dever Justin.nicklous@rechnondschools.org Business Manager Rachel Amos 541-445-2131 x201 Human Resources/Personnel Jeanine Dever Vern Patrick Elem Communications Jeanine Dever Institution ID: 1325 Grades: 01-05 Special Education Bill Storey 541-445-2131 3001 SW Obsidian Principal 541-923-4830 Assessment Jeanine Dever Redmond, OR 97756-7884 Jennifer Hesse Fax 541-923-4833 Technology Andrea Carter 541-445-2131 jennifenhesse c-eredmondschools.org Media/Library Andrea Carter 541-445-2131 Child Nutrition GeraldineHumphrey Transportation Tina Fisher 541-445-2131 Sisters SD 6 541-549-8521: Facilities Garrett Moniz 541-445-2131 Institution ID: 1978 Fax 541-549-8951 525 E Cascade Ave curtiss.scholl@sisters.k12.or.us Camas Valley School Sisters, OR 97759-5039www.sisters.kl2.or.us Institution ID: 3400 Grades: PK -12 PO Box 57 Principal 541-445-2131 Superintendent Curtiss J Scholl Camas Valley, OR 97416- Patrick Lee Fax 541-445-2041 Administrative Assistant Melanie Petterson 197 Main Camas RdDeputy Clerk patrick.lce(Acamasvalley. 112.or.us Business Manager Sherry Joseph 541-549-8521 x4014 Camas Valley, OR 97416 Rachel Amos racheLamos@camasvalley.k12.or.us Human Resources/Personnel Jayel Hayden Special Services tyler.ochs i0camasvallcy.k 12.or.us Curriculum .JoeHosang Tyler Ochs tina.fisher@camasvalley.k12.or.us Special Education Mark Stewart Activities racheLamos@camasvalley.k12.or.us Technology Todd Pilch 541-549-8521 Tina Fisher Activities Gary Thorson Safety Child Nutrition Ryan Stock 541-549-8521 x4017 Rachel Amos Transportation Ryan Stock 541-549-8521 x4017 Facilities Ryan Stock 541-549-8521 x4017 Douglas County SD 15 541-825-3296 Sisters High Institution ID: 1993 Fax 541-825-3052 Institution ID: 1294 Grades: 09-12 PO Box 10 steve.woods@dayscreek.k12.or.us 1700 W McKinney Butte Rd Principal 541-549-4045 Days Creek, OR 97429-0010 www.dayscreckschools.com Sisters, OR 97759 Joe Hosang Fax 541-549-4051 11381 Tiller Trail Hwy joe.hosang@sisters.kl2.or.us Days Creek, OR 97429-0000 Sisters Middle Institution ID: 1293 Grades: 05-08 15200 McKenzie Hwy Principal 541-549-2099 Sisters, OR 97759 Marshall Jackson Fax 541-549-2098 marsha11.jackson@sisters.k 12.or.us Superintendent Steve Woods Administrative Assistant Lisa Hemphill Business Manager Rachel Aiken Humor Resources/Personnel I -lolly Hill Special Education Cathy Knapp Media/Library Teresa Reed Facilities Louis Calvert 541-825-3296 541-440-4796 541-957-4837 541-825-3296 541-825-3296 541-825-3704 2018-19 Oregon School Directory Page 28 Public Schools Days Creels Charter School Institution ID: 3348 PO I3ox 10 Days Creek, OR 97429-0010 11381 Tiller Trail I-Iwy Days Creek, OR 97429-0000 Douglas County SD 4 Institution ID: 1991 1419 NW Valley View Dr Roseburg, OR 97471-1767 Superintendent Administrative Assistant Business Manager Human Resources/Personnel Curriculum Instruction Special Education Assessment Special Services Technology Activities Child Nutrition Transportation Facilities Grades: KG -12 Principal Steve Woods Lee Paterson Janet Kischel Cheryl Northam Robert Freeman Michelle Knee Robert Emerson Richard Burton Robert Emerson Brandy Olson Gary D McFarlane Russell Bolin Kyle Micken Denny Austin Tracy Grauf Phoenix School Institution ID: 4391 Grades: 08-12 3131 NE Diamond Lake Blvd Principal Roseburg, OR 97470-2022 Brandy Osborn Roseburg High Institution ID: 280 400 Harvard Ave Roseburg, OR 97470-3012 John C Fremont Middle Institution ID: 278 850 W Keady Ct Roseburg, OR 97470-2796 Joseph Lane Middle Institution ID: 279 2153 NE Vine St Roseburg, OR 97470-1599 Eastwood Eleni Institution ID: 269 2550 SE Waldon Ave Roseburg, OR 97470-3899 Fir Grove Elem Institution ID: 270 1360 W Harvard Ave Roseburg, OR 97470-2865 Fullerton IV Elem Institution ID: 271 2560 W Bradford Ave Roseburg, OR 97470-2525 Green Elem Institution ID: 272 4498 SW Cannes Rd Roseburg, OR 97470-4699 Grades: 09-12 Principal Jill Weber Grades: 06-08 Principal Ben Bentea Grades: 06-08 Principal Nicki Opp Grades: KG -05 Principal Jennifer Thompson Grades: KG -05 Principal Lisa Dickover Grades: KG -05 Principal Katrina Hanson Grades: K0-05 Principal Arany Jo Rodriguez 541-825-3296 Fax 541-825-3052 steve.woods@dayscreek.k12.or.us 541-440-4015 Fax 541-440-4003 Ipaterson@roseburg.1(12.or.us www.roseburg.k 12.or.us 541-440-4014 541-440-4027 541-440-8267 541-440-4005 541-440-4031 541-440-4005 541-440-4033 541-440-8271 541-440-4162 541-440-4221 541-440-4050 541-440-4053 541-673-3036 Fax 541-957-5906 bosborn cOoscburgphoenix.com 541-440-4142 Fax 541-440-8296 jwcher@roseburg.k 12.or.us 541-440-4055 Fax 541-440-4060 hbentea@roseburg.k12.or.us 541-440-4104 Fax 541-440-4100 nopp@roseburg.l<12.or.us 541-440-4181 Fax 541-440-4182 JThompson@roseburg.1(12.or.us 541-440-4085 Fax 541-440-4086 Idickover (uroseburg.1<12.or.us 541-440-4081 Fax 541-440-4082 khanson@roseburg.l<12.or.us 541-440-4127 Fax 541-440-4017 arodriguez@roseburg.k12.or.us Him -est Elem Institution ID: 273 1810 NW Kline St Roseburg, OR 97470-1735 Melrose Elem Institution ID: 274 2960 Melrose Rd Roseburg, OR 97470-9637 Sunnyslope Elem Institution ID: 276 2230 SW Cannon Rd Roseburg, OR 97471 Winchester Eleni Institution ID: 277 217 Pioneer Way Winchester, OR 97495 Elkton SD 34 Institution ID: 1998 PO Box 390 Elkton, OR 97436-0390 739 River Rd Elkton, OR 97436 Superintendent Business Manager Special Education Activities Child Nutrition Transportation Safety Elkton Charter School Institution ID: 302 PO Box 390 Elkton, OR 97436-0390 739 River Rd Elkton, OR 97436 Glendale SD 77 Institution ID: 2000 PO Box E Glendale, OR 97442-0605 303A Mehlwood Ln Glendale, OR 97442 Superintendent Human Resources/Personnel Instruction Instruction Activities Child Nutrition Transportation Safety Grades: IC0-05 Principal Doug Freeman Grades: KG -05 Principal Tanury Rasmussen Grades: KG -05 Principal Don Schrader Grades: KG -05 Principal Rick Snyder Andy Boe Edwina Miller Steve Marek Rob Parker Margaret Johnson Phil Saladen Brian Kruse Grades: IC0-12 Principal Mike Hughes David Hanson David I-Ianson Sean ()Brady David Hanson John Stott Shawna Moody Jon Morford David Hanson Glendale Community Charter Institution ID: 307 Grades: 09-12 PO Box E Principal Ryan Savage Glendale, OR 97442-0605 10598 Azalea Glen Rd Glendale, OR 97442 Glendale Eleni Institution ID: 306 PO Box E Glendale, OR 97442-0605 100 Pacific Ave Glendale, OR 97442 Grades: KG -08 Principal Sean 0 Brady 541-440-4188 Fax 541-440-4191 dfreeman@roseburg.k 12.or.us 541-440-4077 Fax 541-440-4078 trasmussen@yoseburg.l<12.or.us 541-440-4192 Fax 541-679-9485 dschrader@roseburg.kl2.or.us 541-440-4184 Fax 541-440-4187 rsnyder(aroseburg.k12.or.us 541-584-2228 Fax 541-584-2227 andy.boe(i>,elkton.k 12.or.us www.clkton.k 12.or.us 541-584-2228 x202 541-584-2228 Fax 541-584-2227 mike.hughes@,elkton.1<12.or.us 541-832-1760, Fax 541-832-3183 david.hanson@glendale.612.or.us www.glendale.k12.or.us 541-832-1801 541-832-1801 541-832-1700 x1709 541-832-1801 541-832-1701 541-832-1841 541-832-1801 541-832-1801 Fax 541-832-2486 ryan.savage@glendale.k 12.or.us 541-832-1701 Fax 541-832-2158 sobrady@glendale.k 12.or.us 2018-19 Oregon School Directory Page 29 Public Schools Aide SD 12 Institution ID: 1992 301 Glide Loop Dr Glide, OR 97443-9744 Superintendent Deputy Clerk Administrative Assistant Business Manager Human Resources/Personnel Special Education Special Services Technology Child Nutrition Transportation Safety Facilities Glide High Institution ID: 285 18990 N Umpqua Hwy Glide, OR 97443-9718 Glide Middle Institution ID: 284 18990 N Umpqua Hwy Glide, OR 97443-9744 Glide Elem Institution ID: 282 1477 Glide Loop Dr Glide, OR 97443-9758 North Douglas SD 22 Institution ID: 1996 PO Box 428 Drain, OR 97435-0428 500 S Main St Drain, OR 97435-0000 Principal Superintendent Business Manager North Douglas I-Iigh Institution ID: 297 PO Box 488 Drain, OR 97435-0488 305 S Main Drain, OR 97435 North Douglas Elem Institution ID: 296 PO Box 338 Drain, OR 97435-0338 100 N School St Drain, OR 97435 Oakland SD 1 Institution ID: 1990 PO Box 390 Oakland, OR 97462-0390 499 NE Spruce St Oakland, OR 97462 Superintendent Administrative Assistant Business Manager Special Education Activities Child Nutrition Mike Narkiewicz CJ Roberts Jeannie Black CJ Roberts Jeannie Black Bryan Hinson Janine Markillie Nathaneal Leroue Janis Eastep Brent I-larvey Brent Harvey Brent Harvey Grades: 09-12 Principal Kristina Haug Ph.D. Grades: 07-08 Principal Kristina Haug Ph.D. Grades: KG -06 Principal Jerry Halter Jody Cyr John Lahley Audrey Palki 541-496-3521 Fax 541-496-4300 mnarkiewicz@glide.k12.or.us www.glide.k12.or.us 541-496-3521 541-496-3521 541-440-4763 541-496-3521 541-496-3521 541-496-3521 541-496-3521 541-496-3554 Fax 541-496-4304 khaug@glide.k12.or.us 541-496-3516 Fax 541-496-4302 khaug@glicle.k12.or.us 541-496-3524 Fax 541-496-4301 jerry.halter@glide.k l 2.or.us 541-836-2223 Fax 541-836-7558 jlahley@,northtlouglas.k12.or.us www.northdouglas.k12.or.us Grades: 09-12 Principal 541-836-2222 Scott Yakovich Fax 541-836-2387 scott.yakovich a>northdouglas.k12.or.us Grades: K0-08 Principal Jody Cyr 541-836-2213 Fax 541-836-7034 jody.cyr@northclouglas.k12.or.us 541-459-4341 fax 541-459-4120 patti.lovemark(c),oakland.k 12.or.us www.oaklarid.k12.or.us/pages/Oal(lancl_Sclio Patti M Lovemark Allynne Gurule Amber Goodin Patti NI Lovemark Jeff Clark Sandce Powell 541-459-4341 541-440-4777 541-459-4341 541-459-4341 Oakland High Institution ID: 268 PO Box 479 Oakland, OR 97462-0479 521 NE Spruce St Oakland, OR 97462-0390 Lincoln Middle Institution ID: 266 PO Box 420 Oakland, OR 97462-0420 931 Olcl Town Lp Oakland, OR 97462 Oakland Elem Institution ID: 267 PO Box 90 Oakland, OR 97462-0090 499 NE Spruce St Oakland, OR 97462 Reedsport SD 105 Institution ID: 2001 100 Ranch Rd Reedsport, OR 97467-1799 Superintendent Administrative Assistant Special Education Technology Grades: 09-12 Principal Jeff Clark Grades: 05-08 Principal Diana Sweeden Grades: IC0-04 Principal Anne LaMoreaux Jon Zwemke Donna Shaw Panna Roe Toni Capps Reedsport Community Charter School Institution ID: 310 Grades: 07-12 2260 Longwood Dr Principal Reedsport, OR 97467-1195 Jerry Uhling Highland Elem Institution ID: 309 2605 Longwood Dr Reedsport, OR 97467-1799 Riddle SD 70 Institution ID: 1999 PO Box 45 401 1st St Riddle, OR 97469-0045 Superintendent Administrative Assistant Business Manager Human Resources/Personnel Curriculum Special Education Technology Transportation Safety Facilities Grades: KG -06 Principal Amanda OBrien Dave Gianotti Karinda Rainwater Claire Cotton Dave Gianotti Dave Gianotti Tony Milton Stan Randall Kit Agee Ron Witt Ron Witt 541-459-2597 Fax 541-459-4765 jeff.clark@oakland.k12.or.us 541-459-3407 Fax 541-549-9167 diana.sweeden h)oakland.k 12.or.us 541-459-2271 Fax 541-459-8998 anne.lamoreaux@oalland.k12.or.us 541-271-3656 Fax 541-271-3658 jzwernke@:,ireedsport.k12.or.us www.reedsport.k12.or.us 541-271-3656 541-271-2141 Fax 541-271-2143 Juhlingl -reedsport.k 12.or.us 541-271-3616 Fax 541-271-3618 aobrien@reedsport.k 12.or.us 541-874-3131 Fax 541-874-2345 www.riddle.k12.or.us 541-874-3131 541-874-3131 541-440-4777 541-874-3131 541-874-3131 541-874-2226 541-874-2251 Riddle High Institution ID: 305 Grades: 07-12 PO Box 45 Principal 541-874-2251 Riddle, OR 97469-0045 William Starkweather 127 Main St william.starkweather@riddle.k12.or.us Riddle, OR 97469 Riddle Elem Institution ID: 304 Fifth & Park Sts Riddle, OR 97469 Grades: K0-06 Principal Dave Gianotti 541-874-2226 dave.gianotti@riddle.k 12.or. us 2015-19 Oregon School Directory Page 30 Public Schools South Umpqua SD 19 Institution ID: 1994 558 SW Chadwick Ln Myrtle Creek, OR 97457-8702 Interim Superintendent Administrative Assistant Business Manager Human Resources/Personnel Curriculum Instruction Special Education Assessment Technology Media/Library Child Nutrition Transportation Safety Facilities Tini Porter April Hagberg Claire Johnson Tabitha Roberts Andy Johnson Andy Johnson Diane Dunas Andy Johnson Claire Johnson Kristina Gale Claire Johnson Kit Agee Claire Johnson Claire Johnson South Umpqua High Institution ID: 293 Grades: 09-12 501 NW Chadwick Ln Principal Myrtle Creek, OR 97457-9797 Carl Simpson Co'ffenberry Middle Institution ID: 291 Grades: 06-08 591 NE Rice Principal Myrtle Creek, OR 97457-9622 Laura Smith Canyonville School Institution ID: 289 Grades: KG -08 PO Box 745 Principal Canyonville, OR 97417-0745 Doug Park 124 N Main Canyonville, OR 97417 Myrtle Creek Eleni Institution ID: 290 Grades: PK -05 651 NE Division Principal Myrtle Creek, OR 97457-9698 Beverly Krystosck Tri City Eleni Institution ID: 292 Grades: PK -05 546 SW Chadwick Ln Principal Myrtle Creek, OR 97457-9796 Lori Dilbeck Sutherlin SD 130 Institution ID: 2003 531 E Central Ave Sutherlin, OR 97479-9532 Superintendent Administrative Assistant Business Manager Special Education Assessment Assessment Special Services Technology Child Nutrition Transportation Safety Facilities Sutherlin High Institution ID: 321 500 E Fourth St Sutherlin, OR 97479-9541 Terry Prestianni Wendy Fennell Della Mock Diane Dunas Jon Martz Terry Prestianni Diane Dunas Miguel Carrillo Natalie Terry Rick Holder Rick holder Rick Holder Grades: 09-12 Principal Kevin 1-hrt 541-863-3115 Fax 541-863-5212 www.susd.k 12.or.us 541-863-3115 541-863-3115 541-863-3115 541-863-3038 541-863-3115 541-863-3115 541-863-3118 Fax 541-863-5486 carl.simpson@susd.k12.or.us 541-863-3104 Fax 541-863-5187 Laura.smith@susd.k 12.or.us 541-839-4396 Fax 541-839-6528 doug.park@susd.k12.or.us 541-863-3168 Fax 541-863-5185 beverly.krystosek@susd.k12.or.us 541-863-6887 Fax 541-863-5510 lori.dilbeck@susd.k12.or.us 541-459-2228: Fax 541-459-2484 terry.prestianni(aasulIerlin.k 12.or.us www.stitherlin.k12.or.us 541-459-2228 541-459-9551 Fax 541-459-4887 Kevin.hunti 6suthcrlin.1<12.or.us Sutherlin Valley Online Academy Institution ID: 5357 Grades: 03-12 531 E Central Ave Principal Sutherlin, OR 97479-9532 .Ion Martz 450 Hawthorne St Sutherlin, OR 97479-9494 Sutherlin Middle Institution ID: 319 649 E Fourth St Sutherlin, OR 97479-9544 East Sutherlin Primary Institution ID: 318 323 E Third Ave Sutherlin, OR 97479-9528 West Sutherlin Intermed Institution ID: 320 531 N Comstock Rd Sutherlin, OR 97479-9037 Grades: 07-08 Principal Jon Martz Grades: KG -03 Principal Mendy Endicott 541-529-2302 Fax 541-459-2484 jon.martz@stitherlin.k12.or.us 541-459-2668 Fax 541-459-2047 jon.martz@sutherlin.k12.or.us 541-459-2912 Fax 541-459-0898 Grades: 04-06 Principal 541-459-3688 Patricia McCracken Fax 541-459-5675 trish.mccracken@sutherl in.k 12.or.us Winston -Dillard SD 116 Institution ID: 2002 620 NW Elwood Winston, OR 97496-8568 Superintendent Administrative Assistant Human Resources/Personnel Communications Curriculum Instruction Assessment Special Services Media/Library Activities Child Nutrition Transportation Safety Facilities Dillard Alternative High Institution ID: 5201 165 Dyke Rd Dillard, OR 97432 Douglas High Institution ID: 316 1381 NW Douglas Winston, OR 97496-8556 Winston Middle Institution ID: 315 330 SE Thompson Winston, OR 97496-9580 Brockway Elem Institution ID: 3624 2520 NW Brockway Rd Winston, OR 97496-9646 Lookingglass Eleni Institution ID: 313 7421 Lookingglass Rd Roseburg, OR 97470-9757 Kevin Miller Michelle Dunham Kevin Miller Kevin Miller Rob Boye Rob Boye David Welker Kevin Miller Cindy Mizell Kevin Wilson Kyle Micken Kit Agee Kevin Miller Kevin Miller Grades: 09-12 Principal Brenyl Swanson Grades: 09-12 Principal Brenyl Swanson Grades: 07-08 Principal David Welker Grades: KG -03 Principal Kerry Dwight Grades: KG -06 Principal Oriole Inkster 541-679-3000 Fax 541-679-4819 millerk(N,wdsd.org www.wdsd.org 541-679-3000 x210 541-679-3000 x212 541-679-3000 x210 541-679-3000 x210 541-679-3001 x203 541-679-3001 x203 541-679-3002 x225 541-679-3000 x210 541-679-3001 x223 541-440-4023 541-679-3000 x210 541-679-3000 x210 541-679-3023 Fax 541-784-2620 swansonb@wdsd.org 541-679-3001 Fax 541-679-7284 swansonb@wdsd.org 541-679-3002 Fax 541-679-3026 welkerd@wdscLorg 541-679-3037 Fax 541-679-3051 dwightk6/svdsd.org 541-679-3006 Fax 541-784-2639 inkstero@wdsd.org 2018-19 Oregon School Directory Page 31 Public Schools McGovern Elem Institution ID: 311 600 NW Elwood Winston, OR 97496-8568 Yoncalla SD 32 Institution ID: 1997 PO Box 568 Yoncalla, OR 97499-0568 401 First St Yoncalla, OR 97499 Superintendent Administrative Assistant Business Manager Human Resources/Personnel Special Education 'Technology Child Nutrition Facilities Yoncalla High Institution ID: 300 PO Box 568 Yoncalla, OR 97499-0568 292 Fifth St Yoncalla, OR 97499 Yoncalla Elem Institution ID: 299 PO Box 568 Yoncalla, OR 97499-0568 401 1st St Yoncalla, OR 97499 Grades: 04-06 Principal Kevin Wilson Brian Berry Laurie Simleness Barbara Taylor Leanne Reynolds Andy Boe Judy Hartman Angie Vandehey Mary Ellis Grades: 09-12 Principal Brian Berry Grades: KG -08 Principal Kelly Campbell 541-679-3003 Fax 541-679-3027 W ilsonK@wdsd.org 541-849-2782 Fax 541-849-2190 brian.berry@yoncalia.k12.or.us www.yoncalla.k 12.or.us 541-849-2175 541-849-2782 541-440-4752 541-440-4785 541-440-4763 541-849-2403 541-849-2158 541-849-2175 541-849-2175 Fax 541-849-2669 brian.berry a,)yoncalla.k12.or.us ;'Condon SD 25J Institution ID: 2006 210E Bayard St Condon, OR 97823 Superintendent Business Manager Special Education Activities Child Nutrition Condon High lnstitution ID: 326 210 E Bayard St Condon, OR 97823 Condon Elem Institution ID: 325 210 E Bayard St Condon, OR 97823 220 S East St Condon, OR 97823-0000 Michelle Geer Lori Myers Tiffanie Arellano Michelle Geer Theresa Jamieson Grades: 09-12 Principal Michelle Geer Grades: KG -08 Principal Michelle Geer 541-384-2441 Fax 541-384-2504 mgeer. /eondon.k!2.or.us www.condon.k.12.or.us 541-384-2441 541-384-2441 541-384-2581 541-384-2441 541-384-2441 Fax 541-384-2504 mgeer@condon.k l2.or.us 541-384-2581 Fax 541-384-2585 mgeer@„condon.k12.or.us Grant Education Service 541-849-2158 District Institution ID: 2007 kelly.campbell@yoncalla.k 12.or.us 835-A S Canyon Blvd John Day, OR 97845-1056 North Central Education Service District Institution ID: 2004 PO Box 637 Condon, OR 97823-0637 135 S Main St Condon, OR 97823-0591 Superintendent Penny Grotting Business Manager Kim Domenighini Human Resources/Personnel Kim Domenighini Curriculum Rinda Montgomery Technology Joe Fernandes Arlington SD 3 Institution ID: 2005 PO Box 10 Arlington, OR 97812-0010 1200 Main St Arlington, OR 97812 Superintendent Kevin Flunking Business Manager Danelle Wetherell Arlington Community Charter Institution ID: 323 Grades: KG -12 PO Box 10 Principal Arlington, OR 97812-0010 Kevin Flunking 1200 Main St Arlington, OR 97812 800-450-2732 Fax 541-384-2752 rmconwell@ncesd.k 12.or.us www.ncesd.k 12.or.us 800-450-2732 x135 541-454-2632 Fax 541-454-2137 khunking /arlington.k12.or.us www.honkcrnet.net 541-454-2632 541-454-2632 541-454-2632 Fax 541-454-2137 khunking@arlington.k12.or.us Superintendent Deputy Clerk Administrative Assistant Business Manager Special Education Technology Safety Facilities CTE Regional Coordinator CTE Regional Coordinator CTE Regional Coordinator Dayville SD 16J lnstitution ID: 2011 P0 Box 0' 285 School House Rd Dayville, OR 97825-0008 Superintendent Administrative Assistant Business Manager Activities Child Nutrition Transportation Safety Dayville School Institution ID: 3353 PO Box C 285 School House Rd Dayville, OR 97825-0008 John Day SD 3 Institution ID: 2008 401 N Canyon City Blvd Canyon City, OR 97820-6111 Robert Waltenburg Stacie Holmstrom Jo Sproul Stacie Holmstrom Kathleen Spinks Robert Waltenburg Robert Waltenburg Robert Waltenburg Sherry Cole Jennifer Pambrun Jerry Peacock Kathryn Hedrick Lori Smith Jody Winkelman Tiffnie Schmadeka Lori Smith Greg Pinkal Lonnie Dickens Grades: PK -12 Principal Kathryn Hedrick Superintendent Bret Uptmor 541-575-1349 Fax 541-575-3601 waltenbwgr@grantesd.k 12.or.us www.grantesd.k12.or.us 541-575-4076 541-575-4071 541-575-4070 541-575-4071 541-575-4019 541-575-4076 541-575-4076 541-575-4076 541-966-3234 541-987-2412 Fax 541-987-2155 hedrickk( grantcsd.k12.or.us www.dayvillcschools.com 541-987-2412 hedrickk riigran1esd.k 12.or.us 541-575-1280 Fax 541-575-3614 uptmorb u/grantesd.k12.or.us www.grantcsd.k12.o'.us/District-3/ 541-575-1280 x25 2018-19 Oregon School Directory I'agc 32 Public Schools Business Manager Human Resources/Personnel Curriculum Special Education Technology Activities Child Nutrition Transportation Safety Facilities Grant Union .Tr/Sr High Institution ID: 331 911 S Canyon Blvd John Day, OR 97845-1281 Karla Averett Heidi Hallgarth Bret Uptmor Robyn Miller Robert Waltenberg Jason Miller Rachelle Simmons Cyndi Nelson Bret Uptmor Bret Uptmor Grades: 07-12 Principal Ryan Gerry 1-lumbolt Elem Institution ID: 327 Grades: KG -06 329 N Humbolt St Principal Canyon City, OR 97820-6185 Kim Smith Seneca Eleni Institution ID: 330 PO Box 69 Seneca, OR 97873-0069 100 Park Ave Seneca, OR 97873 Long Creek SD 17 Institution ID: 2012 PO Box 429 Long Creek, OR 97856-0429 375 E Main Long Creek, OR 97856 Superintendent Deputy Clerk Deputy Clerk Administrative Assistant Business Manager Child Nutrition Transportation Long Creek School Institution ID: 3366 PO Box 429 Long Creek, OR 97856-0429 375 E Main Long Creek, OR 97856 Monument SD 8 Institution ID: 2010 PO Box 127 Monument, OR 97864-0127 127 North St Monument, OR 97864 Superintendent Deputy Clerk Administrative Assistant Human Resources/Personnel Special Education Technology Child Nutrition Transportation Safety Facilities Monument School Institution ID: 3350 PO Box 127 Monument, OR 97864-0127 127 North St Grades: KG -06 IIead Teacher Andrea Combs Principal Bret Uptmor Karl Coghill Jennie Freeman Jennifer Garinger Jennie Freeman Jennifer Garinger Linda Hunt Ed Studtmann Grades: PK -12 Principal Del Dykstra Donald Petersen Stacie Holmstrom Stacie Holmstrom Stacie Holmstrom Kathleen Spinks Robert Waltenhurg Barb Hawkins Allen Reilly Allen Reilly Allen Reilly Grades: KG -12 Principal Earl F Pettit 541-575-1280 x22 541-575-1280 x22 541-575-1280 x25 541-575-1349 541-575-1799 541-575-1280 x29 541-575-1280 x25 541-575-1280 x25 541-575-1799 Fax 541-575-2754 gerryr(cilgrantesd 3 12.or.us 541-575-0454 Fax 541-575-3609 smithk(4)grantesd.k 12.or.us 541-542-2542 Fax 541-542-2115 uptmorb(c�grantesd.k 12.or.us 541-421-3896' Fax 541-421-3012 info@longcreekschool.com www.longcreekschool.com 541-421-3896 x302 541-508-9247 541-508-9164 541-508-9247 541-508-9164 541-421-3896 Fax 541-421-3012 dykstrad Zilgrantesd.k 12.or.us 541-934-2646 Fax 541-934-2005 petersend@grantesd.k12.or.us 12.or.us http://www.monumentschool.com/ 541-575-4071 541-575-4071 541-575-4071 541-575-4019 541-934-2646 541-934-2646 541-934-2646 541-934-2646 pettite@grantcsd.k12.or.us Monument, OR 97864 Prairie City SD 4 Institution ID: 2009 PO Box 345 Prairie City, OR 97869-0345 740 Overholt St. Prairie City, OR 97869-0000 Superintendent Deputy Clerk Administrative Assistant Business Manager Human Resources/Personnel Special Education Child Nutrition Facilities Prairie City School Institution ID: 3349 PO Box 345 Prairie City, OR 97869-0345 740 Overholt St Prairie City, OR 97869 Casey Hallgarth Stacie Holmstrom Susie Combs Stacie Holmstrom Stacie Holmstrom Marnie Mediger Pam Gangler Aitor Ansotegui Grades: KG -12 Principal Casey Hallgarth 541-820-3314 Fax 541-820-4352 hallgarthe@grantesd.l<12.or.us www.grantesd.k12.or.us/Prairie-City 541-820-3314 541-575-4071 541-820-3314 541-575-4071 541-575-4071 541-820-3314 541-820-3314 hallgarthc94grantesd.k 12.or.us Harney Education Service District Region XVII Institution ID: 2013 PO Box 460 Burns, OR 97720-0460 25 Fairview Heights Burns, OR 97720 Director Superintendent Administrative Assistant Business Manager Instruction Special Education Technology Media/Library Donna Schnitker Charles D Beck Gail Pointere Kaeko Blackburn Eric Nichols Kris Beck Eric Nichols Gail Pointere Harney Education Service District Regional Services Center Institution ID: 4485 PO Box 460 Burns, OR 97720-0460 Administrative Assistant Gail Pointere Service Center Administrator Charles D Beck Business Manager Kaeko Blackburn Instruction Gail Faulhaber Special Education Rebecca Shull Technology Rod Bennett Media/Library Gail Pointere Diamond SD 7 Institution ID: 2017 40524 S Diamond Ln Diamond, OR 97722-9304 I -lead Teacher Deputy Clerk Rae -Jean Neumann Annette Carson 541-573-2426 Fax 541-573-1002 beckc(dharneyesd k 12.or.us www.harneyesd.k12.or.us 541-573-4826 541-573-4836 541-573-4836 541-573-2122 Fax 541-573-1822 beckc(iharncycsd.k12.or.us 541-573-4836 541-573-4826 541-573-4836 541-493-2464 Fax 541-493-2858 neumannr a harneyesd.k 12.or.us www.harneyesd.l<12.or.us 541-493-2341 2018-19 Oregon School Directory Page 33 Public Schools Diamond Elem Institution ID: 348 40524 S Diamond Ln Diamond, OR 97722-9304 Double 0 SD 28 Institution ID: 2021 PO Box 888 Ilines, OR 97738-0888 60077 Double 0 Rd Hines, OR 97738 Head Teacher Deputy Clerk Instruction Special Education Assessment Double O Elem Institution ID: 352 PO Box 888 Hines, OR 97738-0888 60077 Double 0 Rd Mines, OR 97738 Drewsey SD 13 Institution ID: 2019 PO Box 109 Drewsey, OR 97904-0109 78834 Drewsey Rd Drewsey, OR 97904 Head Teacher Deputy Clerk Special Education Drewsey Elem Institution ID: 350 PO Box 109 Drewsey, OR 97904-0109 78834 Drewsey Rd Drewsey, OR 97904 Frenchglen SD 16 Institution ID: 2020 39235 Hwy 205 Frenchglen, OR 97736-9704 Chair Deputy Clerk Special Education SiIvies River Charter School Institution ID: 4702 39235 Hwy 205 Frenchglen, OR 97736-9704 Grades: ICG -08 Head Teacher Rae -Jean Neumann Karla Neuschwander Julie Opie Karla Neuschwander Geoffrey Robinson Karla Neuschwander Grades: K0-08 1 -lead Teacher Karla Neuschwander 541-493-2464 neumannr@harneyesd.k 12.or.us 541-493-2400 jopie@ecnturytel.net 541-493-2400 541-573-3229 541-493-2400 541-573-6811 541-493-2400 541-493-2400 neuschwk@harneyesd.k 12.or.us 541-493-2367 Fax 541-493-2401 millerj@harneyesd.k12.or.us www.harneyuh.k 12.or.us/index.php/rLural- Jodi Miller Debbie Robertson Geoffrey Robinson Grades: KG -08 Teacher Jodi Miller Andrew Shields Earlyna Hammond Geoffrey Robinson Grades: ICG -12 Principal Erie Nichols Frenchglen Elem Institution ID: 351 Grades: K0-08 39235 Hwy 205 i -lead Teacher Frenchglen, OR 97736-9704 Carolyn Koskela Harney County SD 3 Institution ID: 2014 550 N Court Ave Burns, OR 97720-1590 Superintendent Administrative Assistant Business Manager Human Resources/Personnel Steve Quick Brenda Graham Beth 01lanlon Brenda Graham 541-493-2401 Institution ID: 342 541-573-6811 800 N Fairview Ave Burns, OR 97720-1199 Special Education Special Services Technology Activities Child Nutrition Transportation Safety Facilities Burns Alternative School Institution ID: 3740 550 N Court Ave Burns, OR 97720-1590 Burns High Institution ID: 359 1 100 Oregon Ave Burns, OR 97720-2399 Hines Middle Institution ID: 355 PO Box 38 Hines, OR 97738-0038 500 W Barnes Ave 1 -tines, OR 97738 Henry L Slater Elem 541-493-2367 Fax 541-493-2401 rnillerj@harneyesd.k12.or.us 541-493-2404 andrewvshields1 @gmai1.com http://www.frenchglen.k 12.or.us/ 801-473-9906 541-493-2652 541-589-2401 Fax 541-493-2660 nicholse@harneyesd.k 12.or.us 541-493-2404 Fax 541-493-4660 koskelacc?harneyesd.k12.or.us 541-573-6811 Fax 541-573-7557 quicks@harneyesd.k 1 2.or.us www.burnsschools.k12.or.us 541-573-6811 x222 541-573-6811 x225 541-966-3103 541-573-6811 x225 Harney County SD 4 Institution ID: 2015 PO Box 828 Crane, OR 97732-0828 43277 Crane-Venator Ln Crane, OR 97732-0000 Superintendent Deputy Clerk Administrative Assistant Business Manager Special Education Activities Child Nutrition Transportation Facilities Oregon Family School institution ID: 5446 PO Box 828 Crane, OR 97732-0110 43277 Crane Venator Ln Crane, OR 97732 Crane Eleni Institution ID: 346 PO Box 828 Crane, OR 97732-0828 43277 Crane-Venator Ln Crane, OR 97732-0000 Steven Jones Steven Jones Andy Whitehead Paula Toney Channon Rebeiro Wade Peasley Wade Peasley Wade Peasley Grades: 06-12 Director Steven Jones Head Teacher Cameron Vranizan Principal Robert Medley 541-573-6811 541-573-6811 541-573-2044 541-573-7170 541-573-6811 541-573-7201 541-573-7201 541-573-6811 Fax 541-573-7557 jonessteve@harneyesd.k12.or.us medleyr@harneyesd.k 12.or.us Grades: 09-12 Principal 541-573-2044 Robert Medley Fax 541-573-5456 Career Technical Educationaedleyr@harneyesd.k12.or.us Tyler Waggoner Career Technical Education Shawn Horrel1 Grades: 06-08 Principal 541-573-6436 Brittany Waggoner Fax 541-573-7255 waggonerbgharneyesd.k 12.or.us Grades: K0-05 Principal Sid 1-Iobgood 541-573-7201 Fax 541-573-7272 hobgoods�dharneyesd.k12.or.us 541-493-2641 Fax 541-493-2051 hawleym@harneyesd.k12.or.us www.harneyuh.k 12.or.us/index.php/rural- Matthew Hawley Kaeko Blackburn Glennie Cargill Kaeko Blackburn Anne Sheeter Charles Steeves Bonnie Kelly Matthew Hawley Darren Koch Grades: ICG -12 Grades: ICG -08 Principal Matthew Hawley Business Manager Kaeko Blackburn Harney County Union High SD 1J Institution ID: 2023 PO Box 828 541-493-2641 541-493-2641 541-493-2641 541-493-2641 541-493-2641 541-493-2641 541-493-264 I 541-493-2641 971-241-8694 Fax 541-493-2051 oregonfamilyschool@gmaiI.coin www.oregonfam ilyschool.com 541-493-2641 Fax 541-493-2051 hawleyin@harneyesd.k12.or.us busmgrerane ci?harneyesd.k 12.or.us 541-493-2641 Fax 541-493-2051 hawleym@harneyesd.k I2.or.us 2018-19 Oregon School Directory Page 34 Public Schools Crane, OR 97732-0828 43277 Crane-Venator Ln Crane, OR 97732-0000 Superintendent Deputy Clerk Administrative Assistant Business Manager Special Education Activities Child Nutrition Transportation Facilities Crane Union High Institution ID: 358 PO Box 828 Crane, OR 97732-0828 43277 Crane-Venator Ln Crane, OR 97732-0000 Pine Creek SD 5 Institution ID: 2016 79654 Pine Creek Rd Drcwscy, OR 97904-5712 Deputy Clerk Instruction Special Education Teacher Assessment Pine Creek Elem institution ID: 347 79654 Pine Creek Rd Drcwscy, OR 97904-5712 South Harney SD 33 Institution ID: 2022 PO Box 33 Denio, NV 89404 23657 Fields Denio Rd Fields, OR 97710-8000 Deputy Clerk Special Education Teacher Fields Elem Institution ID: 357 23657 Fields-Denio Rd Fields, OR 97710-8000 Suntex SD 10 Institution ID: 2018 PO Box 805 Hines, OR 97738-0708 68178 Silver Creek Rd Riley, OR 97758-9606 Superintendent Deputy Clerk Instruction Special Education Assessment Suntex Flom Institution ID: 349 68178 Silver Creek Rd Riley, OR 97758-9606 Matthew Hawley Kaeko Blackburn Glennie Cargill Kaeko Blackburn Anne Sheeter Charles Steeves Bonnie Kelley Matthew Hawley Darren Koch Grades: 09-12 Principal Matthew Hawley Julie Opie Winona Allaire Geoffrey Robinson Katie Tracy Winona Allaire Grades: K0-08 Head "teacher Katie Tracy Hollis Henricks Lori Nealy Stacey Moser Grades: KG -08 Head Teacher Stacey Moser Brett Starbuck Julie Opie Debra Raymond Geoffrey Robinson Debra Raymond Grades: K0-08 Principal Lisa Idoeta cranehighschool.org 541-493-2641 541-493-2641 541-493-2641 x222 541-493-2641 541-493-2641 x249 541-493-2641 x239 541-493-2641 541-493-2641 541-493-2641 Fax 541-493-2051 hawleym@harneyesd.1(12.or.us Columbia Gorge Education Service District Institution ID: 2223 400 E Scenic Dr Ste 207 The Dalles, OR 97058-3447 Superintendent Assistant Superintendent Administrative Assistant Human Resources/Personnel Curriculum Instruction Technology Hood River County SD 541-573-3229 Institution ID: 2024 Fax 541-573-3229 1011 Eugene St jopie@centurytel.net Hood River, OR 97031-1415 541-573-3229 541-493-2600 541-573-6811 541-493-2600 541-493-2600 Fax 541-493-2602 tracykl((harneyesd.k12.or.us Superintendent Administrative Assistant Business Manager Human Resources/Personnel Curriculum Instruction Special Education Special Services Technology Child Nutrition Transportation Facilities Patricia Sublette Penny Grotting Mary Bowen Mary Bowen Penny Grotting Penny Grotting Cody Harmon Dan Goldman Terri Martz Saundra Buchanan Catherine Dalbey Neely Kirwan Neely Kirwan Anne Carloss Anne Carloss Tod Hilstad Christi Harris Don Benefield Danny Garcia 541-298-5155 Fax 541-296-2965 www.cgesd.k 12.or.us 541-296-5530 541-298-3131 541-506-2240 541-506-2240 541-298-3131 541-298-3131 541-298-3140 541-386-2511 Fax 541-387-5099 dan.goldman 4hoodrivcr.k12.or.us www.hoodrivcr.k12.or.us ' Hood River Valley High 541-495-2233' Institution ID: 369 Grades: 09-12 Fax 541-495-2247 1220 Indian Creek Rd Principal http://www.harneyesd.k12.or.us Hood River, OR 97031-9624 Rich Polkinghorn Rich. Polk Hood River Middle Institution ID: 361 Grades: 06-08 541-495-2233 1602 May St Principal 541-331-4925 Hood River, OR 97031-1351 Brent Emmons 541-495-2233 mosers(cuharneyesd.k 1 2.or.us 541-493-2500 Fax 541-573-1822 541-573-3229 541-493-2500 541-573-6811 541-493-2500 541-493-2500 Fax 541-495-2245 idoetal(ihameyesd.k 1 2.or.us WyEast Middle Institution ID: 367 3000 Wy'East Rd Hood River, OR 97031-9456 Cascade Locks School Institution ID: 3372 PO Box 279 Cascade Locks, OR 97014- 300 Wa-na-pa St Cascade Locks, OR 97014 May Street Elem Institution ID: 362 911 May St Hood River, OR 97031-1912 Mid Valley Elem Institution ID: 363 P() Box 188 Odell, OR 97044-0188 3686 Davis Rd Odell, OR 97044 541-386-2511 541-387-5025 541-387-5025 541-387-5011 541-386-4500 Fax 541-386-24(10 nghorn(9lioodrivcr.k 12.or.us 541-386-2114 Fax 541-387-5070 brent.emmons(a)hoodriver.k 1 2.or.us Grades: 06-08 Principal 541-354-1548 Sarah Braman -Smith Fax 541-354-5120 sarah.bramansmith(rnhoodrivcr.k l2.or.us Grades: KG -05 Principal Arany Moreland Grades: KG -05 Principal Kelly Beard Grades: KG -05 Principal Kinn Yasui 541-374-8467 Fax 541-374-8446 amy.moreland@hoodriver.k12.or.us 541-386-2656 Fax 541-387-5068 kclly.bcard(crhoodrivcr.k 12.or.us 541-354-1691 Fax 541-354-5109 kim.yasui(i;hoodrivcr.k12.or.us 2018-19 Oregon School Directory Page 35 Public Schools Parkdale Elem Institution ID: 364 PO Box 69 Parkdale, OR 97041-0069 4880 Van Nuys Dr Parkdale, OR 97041 Westside Elem Institution ID: 366 3685 Belmont Dr ITood River, OR 97031-9704 Grades: KG -05 Principal Gus Hedberg Grades: KG -05 Principal BillNewton 541-352-6255 Fax 541-352-5207 Gus.hedberg@hoodriver.k12.or.us 541-386-1535 Fax 541-387-5059 bill.newton rr hoodriver.k 12.or.us Southern Oregon Education Service District Institution ID: 2025 101 N Grape St Medford, OR 97501-2718 Superintendent Deputy Clerk Administrative Assistant Business Manager Curriculum Instruction Special Education Special Services Technology Safety Facilities Career Technical Education CTE Regional Coordinator Scott Beveridge Howard L. George Jessica Bach Howard L. George Robert Emerson Robert Emerson Susan Peck Charles Bauer Robert Emerson Howard L. George Howard L. George Brian Robin Brian Robin Heiman Elem Institution ID: 377 705 Heiman St Ashland, OR 97520-1199 John Muir Elem Institution ID: 4476 100 Walker Ave Ashland, OR 97520-1399 Walker Elem Institution ID: 379 364 Walker Ave Ashland, OR 97520-2399 541-776-8590 Butte Falls SD 91 Institution ID: 2046 PO Box 228 Butte Falls, OR 97522-0228 720 Laurel Ave Butte Falls, OR 97522 Toll Free 800-636-7450 Fax 541-779-2018 admin@soescl.k12.or.us 12.or.us www.soesd.k12.or.us 541-776-8591 541-776-8580 541-776-8591 541-776-8580 541-776-8563 541-776-8563 541-776-8555 541-776-8520 541-776-8563 541-776-8580 541-776-8580 541-776-8593 541-776-8593 Ashland SD 5 541-482-2811 Institution ID: 2041 Fax 541-482-2185 885 Siskiyou Blvd Kelly.Raymond(9ashland.kl2.or.us Ashland, OR 97520-2197 www.ashland.k12.or.us Superintendent Administrative Assistant Business Manager Business Manager Business Manager Human Resources/Personnel Special Services Technology Activities Child Nutrition Transportation Facilities Ashland High Institution ID: 381 201 S Mountain Ave Ashland, OR 97520-2194 Ashland Middle Institution ID: 380 100 Walker Ave Ashland, OR 97520-1399 Bellview Elem Institution ID: 375 1070 Tolman Creek Rd Ashland, OR 97520-1498 Kelly Raymond Jacqueline Schad Jordan Ely Jodi Vihavainen Traci Adams Patty Michiels Samuel Bogdanovc Steve Mitzel Karl Kemper Gema McSoto Stacey Delgado David Sommer Grades: 09-12 Principal Erika Bare Grades: 06-08 Principal Steve Retzlaff 541-482-2811 541-482-2811 541-482-2811 x1103 541-482-2811 x1701 541-482-2811 x1600 541-482-8771 x2121 541-482-2811 x1116 541-482-8771 Fax 541-482-2172 crika.bare@ashland.k12.or.us 541-482-1611 Fax 541-482-8112 stew.retzlaff(@D,,ashland.k12.or.us Superintendent Administrative Assistant Business Manager Technology Activities Child Nutrition Transportation Facilities Butte Falls Charter School Institution ID: 406 PO Box 228 Butte Falls, OR 97522-0228 720 Laurel Ave Butte Falls, OR 97522 Central Point SD 6 Institution ID: 2042 300 Ash St Central Point, OR 97502-2279 Superintendent Business Manager Human Resources/Personnel Instruction Special Education Special Education Technology Child Nutrition Transportation Facilities Grades: KG -05 Principal 541-482-5620 Michelle Cuddehack Fax 541-482-2560 michelle.cuddeback(4ashIand.k 12.or.us Grades: ICG -08 Principal 541-482-8577 Rebecca Gyarmathy Fax 541-482-8112 rebecca.gyarmathy@ashland.k l2.or.us Grades: K0-05 Principal 541-482-1516 Tiffany Burns Fax 541-482-2671 tiffany.burnsgashland.k 12 .or. Phil Long Julie Freeman Racheal Aiken Catherine Cogdill Harry Hedrick Courtney Anderson Julie Freeman Jeff Gorman Grades: KG -12 Principal Dianne Gorman Samantha Steele Spencer Davenport Mike Meunier Todd Bennett Felicia Holt Ryan Munn Chuck Whiteley Anne Leavens Deena Engberg Dale Giovannetti 541-865-3563 Fax 541-865-3217 plong@buttefalls.k12.or.us www.buttefalls.k12.or.us 541-865-3563 Fax 541-865-3217 dgorman@buttefalls.k 12.or.us 541-494-6200 Fax 541-664-1637 samantha.steele(ridistrict6.org www.district6.org Crater Academy of Health and Public Services Institution ID: 4557 Grades: 09-12 655 N 3rd St Principal Central Point, OR 97502-1876 Toni Rambo CTE Regional Coordinator Steve Schilling Crater Renaissance Academy Institution ID: 4561 Grades: 09-12 655 N 3rd St Principal Central Point, OR 97502-1876 Adrienne 1 -Tillman Crater School of Business Innovation and Science Grades: K0-05 Institution ID: 4559 Grades: 09-12 Principal 541-482-1310 655 N 3rd St Principal Christine McCollom Fax 541-482-2591 Central Point, OR 97502-1876 Tiffany Slaughter christinc.mccollom@ashland.k12.or.us 541-494-6211 541-494-6232 541-494-6241 541-494-6234 541-494-6231 541-494-6901 541-494-6911 541-494-6931 541-494-6921 541-494-6300 Fax 541-664-7589 tom.rambo@district6.org 541-494-6300 Fax 541-664-7589 adrienne.hillman@district6.org 541-494-6300 Fax 541-664-7589 tiffany.slaughter@district6.org 2018-19 Oregon School Directory Page 36 Public Schools Hanby Middle Institution ID: 387 806 6th Ave Gold Hill, OR 97525-9762 Grades: 06-08 Principal Scott Dippel Scenic Middle Institution ID: 388 Grades: 06-08 1955 Scenic Ave Principal Central Point, OR 97502-1698 Brad Eaton Central Point Elem Institution ID: 382 Grades: KG -05 450 S 4th St Principal Central Point, OR 97502-2297 Walt Davenport Jewett Elem Institution ID: 383 Grades: KG -05 1001 Manzanita St Principal Central Point, OR 97502-3099 Maggie Staley Patrick Eleni Institution ID: 384 1500 2nd Ave Gold Hill, OR 97525-9728 Grades: KG -05 Principal Christine Beck Richardson Elem Institution ID: 385 Grades: KG -05 200 W Pine St Principal Central Point, OR 97502-1979 John Greeny Sams Valley Elem Institution ID: 386 Grades: KG -05 14235 Table Rock Rd Principal Central Point, OR 97502-9300 Tammie Collom Eagle Point SD 9 Institution ID: 2043 PO Box 548 Eagle Point, OR 97524-0548 11 N Royal Ave Eagle Point, OR 97524 Superintendent Business Manager Human Resources/Personnel Communications Technology Activities Child Nutrition Safety Facilities Lynda Rickert Scott Whitman Allen Barber Allen Barber David Whitehead Matt York Lydia Tolley Ken Gruenwald Ken Gruenwald Crater Lake Charter Academy Institution 1D: 5251 Grades: KG -12 PO Box 947 Director 129 S Platt St Bryan Wood Eagle Point, OR 97524 Eagle Point High Institution ID: 397 PO Box 198 Eagle Point, OR 97524-0198 203 N Platt Ave Eagle Point, OR 97524 Grades: 09-12 Principal Andy Kovach 541-494-6800 Fax 541-855-1120 scott.dippel@district6.org 541-494-6400 Fax 541-664-8534 brad.eaton@district6.org 541-494-6500 Fax 541-664-1147 walt.davenport@district6.org 541-494-6600 Fax 541-664-5035 maggie.staley(a.district6.org 541-494-6840 Fax 541-664-7487 christine.beck@district6.org 541-494-6700 Fax 541-665-5881 john.greeny@district6.org 541-494-6870 Fax 541-826-2469 tammie.collom@district6.org 541-830-1200; Fax 541-830-6550 rickertc@eaglepnt.k12.or.us www.caglepnt.k12.or.us 541-830-6557 541-830-6557 541-830-1240 541-830-1240 541-879-3620 Fax 541-826-4872 woodb@craterlakecharter.org 541-830-1300 Fax 541-830-6682 kovacha@eaglepnt.k12.or.us URCEO-Upper Rogue Ctr for Ed Opportunities Institution ID: 4378 Grades: 09-12 PO Box 198 Principal Eagle Point, OR 97524-0198 Andy Kovach 129 N Platt Eagle Point, OR 97524 Eagle Point Middle institution ID: 396 PO Box 218 Eagle Point, OR 97524-0218 477 Reese Creek Rd Eagle Point, OR 97524-4552 White Mountain Middle Institution ID: 4021 550 Wilson Way White City, OR 97503 Eagle Rock Elem Institution ID: 4020 PO Box 197 Eagle Point, OR 97524-0197 1280 Barton Rd Eagle Point, OR 97524-4407 I lillside Elem Institution ID: 390 PO Box 549 Eagle Point, OR 97524-0549 185 E Main St Eagle Point, OR 97524 Lake Creek Learning Ctr Institution ID: 3147 391 Lake Creek Loop Rd Eagle Point, OR 97524-9403 Shady Cove School Institution ID: 393 PO Box 138 Shady Cove, OR 97539-0138 37 Schoolhouse Ln Shady Cove, OR 97539 Table Rock Elem Institution ID: 394 2830 Maple Court Dr White City, OR 97503-1399 Medford SD 549C Institution ID: 2048 815 S Oakdale Ave Medford, OR 97501-3531 Superintendent Business Manager Human Resources/Personnel Communications Special Education Special Services Technology Facilities Central Medford I-ligh Institution ID: 3554 815 S Oakdale Ave Medford, OR 97501-3531 Grades: 06-08 Principal Heather Marinucci Grades: 06-08 Principal Karina C Rizo Grades: K0-05 Principal Joni Parsons Grades: K0-05 Principal Jodi Salinas Grades: K0-05 Principal Joni Parsons Grades: K0-08 Principal Amy Isackson Grades: K0-05 Principal Valerie Shehorn Brian Shumate Brad Earl Deborah Simons Natalie (Turd Tania Tong Terri Dahl 1 -leather Bothern Ron Havniear Grades: 09-12 Principal Aniy Herbst 541-830-6707 Fax 541-830-6200 kovacha@eagleput.k12.or.us 541-830-1250 Fax 541-830-6086 marinuccihi1>,eaglepnt.1<12.or.us 541-830-6315 Fax 541-830-6751 rizok@eaglepnt.k12.or.us 541-830-6162 Fax 541-830-6195 parsonsj@eaglepnt.k12.or.us 541-830-1225 Fax 541-830-6150 salinasj@eaglepnt.k12.or.us 541-830-1275 Fax 541-830-6369 parsonsj@eaglepnt.k12.or.us eaglepnt.k12.or.us 541-878-1400 Fax 541-830-6226 isacksona@eaglepnt.I<12.or.us 541-830-1350 Fax 541-830-6307 cordleshehornv@eaglepnt.k12.or.us 541-842-3636 Fax 541-842-1087 brian.shumate(Amedford.k 12.or.us www.medforcl.k12.or.us 541-842-50(12 541-842-3622 541-842-3625 541-842-1095 541-842-3628 541-842-3633 541-842-3632 541-842-3646 541-842-3669 Fax 541-842-2183 amy.herbst@niedford.l< 12.or.us 2018-19 Oregon School Directory Page 37 Public Schools Logos Public Charter School Institution ID: 4821 Grades: KG -12 400 Earhart Principal Medford, OR 97501-7828 Brianne Fanelli Principal Jason Winningham Project Director Sheryl Zimmerer North Medford High Institution ID: 424 1900 N Keene Way Dr Medford, OR 97501-5432 South Medford IJigh Institution ID: 423 1551 Cunningham Ave Medford, OR 97501 Hedrick Middle Institution ID: 421 1501 E Jackson St Medford, OR 97504-7091 McLoughlin Middle institution ID: 422 320 W Second St Medtord, OR 97501-2515 Valley School of SO OR Institution ID: 5304 PO Box 1225 Medford, OR 97504 1253 N Riverside Ave Medford, OR 97501 Abraham Lincoln Elem Institution ID: 1350 3101 McLoughlin Dr Medtord, OR 97504-9237 Griffin Creek Elem Institution ID: 408 2430 Griffin Creek Rd Medford, OR 97501-4226 Hoover Elem Institution 1D: 409 2323 Siskiyou Blvd Medford, OR 97504-8166 Howard Elem Institution ID: 410 286 Mace Rd Medford, OR 97501-1280 Jackson Elem Institution ID: 411 713 Summit Ave Medford, OR 97504 Grades: 09-12 Principal Dan Smith Grades: 09-12 Principal Donnie Frazier Grades: 06-08 Principal Beth Anderson Grades: 06-08 Principal Kelly Soter Grades: 06-08 Principal Amy Thuren Grades: KG -06 Principal Megan Young Grades: KG -06 Principal Louis Dix Grades: KG -06 Principal Lynn Cataldo Grades: KG -06 Principal Javier Del Rio Grades: K0-06 Principal Marisa Poling Jacksonville Elem Institution ID: 412 Grades: IC0-06 655 I-Iuencrs Ln Principal Jacksonville, OR 97530-9006 Fred Kondziela 541-842-3658 Fax 541-842-1927 bfanel Iii !ogoscharter.com jwinningham(c)logoscharter.com szimmerer@logoscharter.com 541-842-3670 Fax 541-842-5206 dan.smith@medford.k12.or.us 541-842-3680 Fax 541-842-1513 don nie.frazier@medford.k 12.or.us Jefferson Elem Institution ID: 413 Grades: KG -06 333 1 -Holmes Ave Principal 541-842-3800 Medford, OR 97501-4034 Shelly Inman Fax 541-842-3208 shel ly.inman iihuedford.k 12.or.us Kennedy Elem Institution ID: 416 2860 N Keene Way Dr Medford, OR 97504-4955 Kids Unlimited Academy Institution ID: 5205 821 N Riverside Ave Medford, OR 97501-4610 Lone Pine Elem Institution ID: 414 3158 Lone Pine Rd Medford, OR 97504-5629 Grades: K0-06 Principal Toni Ettel Grades: 1(0-08 Principal Jani Hale Grades: K0-06 Principal Gerry Flock 541-842-3700 Fax 541-842-1548 Maclrone Trail Public Charter School beth.anderson@medford.k12.or.us Institution ID: 4593 Grades: KG -08 3070 Ross Ln Principal Central Point, OR 97502 Cori Royer 541-842-3720 Fax 541-842-1652 kelly.soterd,medford.k12.or.us 541-613-3306 Oak Grove Elem Institution ID: 415 2838 W Main St Medford, OR 97501-2011 Grades: IC0-06 Principal Elizabeth Landon 541-842-3810 Fax 541-842-3265 tom.etel@medlord, k 12.or.us 541-774-3900 Fax 541-772-3443 jhale@kuacademycharter.org 541-842-3820 Fax 541-842-3319 gerry.tlock@medford.k 12.or.us 541-842-3657 Fax 503-715-0309 cori.royer@medford.k 12.or.us 541-842-3830 Fax 541-842-3375 Iiz.Iandon@medford.k12.or.us Roosevelt Elem Amy.thuren@thevalleyschool.k12.or.us Institution ID: 417 Grades: KG -06 1212 Queen Anne Ave Principal 541-842-3840 Medford, OR 975(14-7012 Kristi Anderson Fax 541-842-3430 kristi.anderson@medford !s 12.or.us 541-842-3730 Ruch Elem Fax 541-842-1754 Institution ID: 418 Grades: K0-08 megan.young@medford.k12.or.us 156 Upper Applegate Rd Principal Jacksonville, OR 97530-9739 Julie Barry 541-842-3850 Fax 541-842-3480 julie.barry@medlord.k12.or.us 541-842-3740 Washington Elem Fax 541-842-1818 Institution ID: 419 Grades: K0-06 louis.dix@medford.kl2.or.us 610 S Peach St Principal 541-842-3860 Medford, OR 97501-3310 Sallie Johnson Fax 541-842-3520 saltie.johnson@medford.k12.or.us 541-842-3750 Wilson Elem Fax 541-842-1874 Institution ID: 420 Grades: KG -06 Iynn.cataldo@medford.k12.or.us 1400 Johnson St Principal 541-842-3870 Medford, OR 97504-5227 Aaron Luksich Fax 541-842-3575 aaron.luksich cOmedford.k 12.or.us 541-842-3760 Fax 541-842-3010 javier.delrio@mecliorcl.k12.or.us 541-842-3770 Fax 541-842-3083 marisa.poling@medlbal.k12.or.us 541-842-3790 Fax 541-842-3155 fred.kondziela(d?medford.k 12.or.us Phoenix -Talent SD 4 Institution ID: 2039 PO Box 698 Phoenix, OR 97535-0698 401 W 41h St Phoenix, OR 97535-5710 Superintendent Assistant Superintendent Administrative Assistant Human Resources/Personnel instruction Special Education Activities Safety Brent Barry Cally Mckenzie Sarie Wu Cally McKenzie Brent Barry Brent Barry Toby Walker Steve Horvath 541-535-1517 Fax 541-535-3928 brent.barry@phoenix. l: 12.or.us www.phoenix.1:12.or.us 541-535-1517 541-535-1517 541-535-1517 2018-19 Oregon School Directory Page 38 Public Schools Facilities Armadillo Technical Institute Institution ID: 3247 PO Box 1560 Phoenix, OR 97535-1560 106 Rose St Phoenix, OR 97535 Phoenix 1-Iigh Institution ID: 374 PO Box 697 Phoenix, OR 97535-0697 745 N Rose St Phoenix, OR 97535 Talent Middle institution ID: 373 PO Box 359 Talent, OR 97540-0359 102 Christian Ave Talent, OR 97540 Orchard Hill Eleni Institution ID: 370 1011 LaLoma Dr Medford, OR 97504-8605 Phoenix Elem Institution ID: 371 PO Box 727 Phoenix, OR 97535-0727 215 N Rose St Phoenix, OR 97535 Talent Elem Institution ID: 372 PO Box 296 Talent, OR 97540-0296 307 W Wagner Ave Talent, OR 97540 Pinehurst SD 94 Institution ID: 2047 15337 Hwy 66 Ashland, OR 97520-9438 Superintendent Deputy Clerk Administrative Assistant Business Manager I Inman Resources/Personnel Curriculum Instruction Assessment Technology Safety Facilities Pinehurst Eleni Institution ID: 407 15337 Hwy 66 Ashland, OR 97520-9438 Prospect SD 59 Institution ID: 2045 PO Box 40 Prospect, OR 97536-0040 160 Mill Creel< Dr Prospect, OR 97536 Superintendent Administrative Assistant Steve Horvath Grades: 09-12 Director 541-535-3287 Summer Brandon Fax 541-535-7089 Administrative Assistuntner.brandon@armadillotech.org Kaitlyn Adams office@armadillotech.org Grades: 09-12 Principal Don Rugraff 541-535-1526 Fax 541-535-7511 don.rugraff@phoenix.1(12.or.us Grades: 06-08 Principal 541-535-1552 Aaron Santi Fax 541-535-7532 aaron.santi@phoeni x.k 2.or.us Grades: KG -05 Principal 541-779-1766 Shawna Schleif Fax 541-770-9037 shawna.schleif@phoenix.k12.or.us Grades: KG -05 Principal .teff Carpenter Grades: KG -05 Principal Curt Shenk Holly Amann Holly Amann Holly Amami Tracy Gault Holly Amann Jim lnpara Jin lnpara Sarah Chavez Jim lnpara Holly Amann Glen Mitts Grades: KG -08 Principal Kerry Fuller Doug Jantzi Joletta Godley 541-535-3353 Fax 541-535-7529 jeff.carpenter(d/phoen i x.k 12.or.us 541-535-1531 Fax 541-535-1858 curt.shenk@>.phoenix.1<12.or.us 541-482-1910 Fax 541-482-7956 holly@pinehurst.k12.or.us www.pinehurstschooLus 541-482-1910 541-482-1910 541-482-1910 541-482-2044 541-482-1910 541-482-1910 541-482-1910 541-482-1910 541-482-1910 541-482-1910 541-482-1910 541-482-1910 Fax 541-482-7956 kerry@pinehurst.l<12.or.us 541-560-3653 Fax 541-560-3644 dougi@prospect.k12.or.us www.prospect.k12.or.us Business Manager Hunan Resources/Personnel Cornnunications Curriculum Special Education Assessment Technology Media/Library Activities Child Nutrition Transportation Safety Prospect Charter School Institution ID: 3356 PO Box 40 Prospect, OR 97536-0040 160 Mill Creek Dr Prospect, OR 97536 Tammy Williams Joletta Godley Tanney Williams Doug Jantzi Doug Jantzi Scott Williams Scott Williams Tracy VanWormer Tim Dexter Carolyn Gimenez Tim Dexter Tiny Dexter Grades: KG -12 Principal Brian Purnell Rogue River SD 35 Institution ID: 2044 PO Box 1045 Rogue River, OR 97537-1045 1898 E Evans Creel< Rd Rogue River, OR 97537 Superintendent Paul Young Deputy Clerk Don Sweeney Administrative Assistant Anne Dumas Business Manager Don Sweeney 1-lunian Resources/Personnel Rene Nevin Curriculum Special Education Technology Child Nutrition Transportation Safety Facilities April Harrison April Harrison Dixie Vann Don Sweeney Rene Nevin Rene Nevin Larry Plew Rivers Edge Academy Charter Institution ID: 4856 Grades: KG -12 PO Box 1364 Administrator Rogue River, OR 97537-1364 Cecile Enright 270 W Evans Creek Rd Rogue River, OR 97537 541-560-3653 541-560-3653 541-560-3653 541-560-3653 brianp@,prospect.k12.or.us 541-582-3235 Fax 541-582-1600 rnevin@rogueriver.1:12.or.us www.rogueriver.k12.or.us 541-582-3235 541-582-2571 541-582-3235 541-582-2571 541-582-3235 541-582-6003 541-582-6003 541-659-5222 541-582-2571 541-582-3235 541-582-3235 541-582-2875 541-299-0299 Fax 541-299-0298 Cecile.enrightcereach-school.org Rogue River Jr/Sr High Institution ID: 401 Grades: 07-12 PO Box 1045 Principal 541-582-3297 Rogue River, OR 97537-1045 Chris Carmiencke Fax 541-582-6005 1898 E Evans Creek Rd Chris.carmiencke@rogueriver.k12.or.us Rogue River, OR 97537 South Valley Academy Institution ID: 5443 Grades: 03-12 PO Box 1045 Principal 541-582-3235 Rogue River, OR 97537-1045 Morgan Cottle Fax 541-582-1600 21 1 Pine St Ste D morgan.cottle@rogueriver.k 12.or.us Rogue River, OR 97537-9417 Rogue River Eleni Institution ID: 399 Grades: KG -06 PO Box 1045 Principal 541-582-3235 Rogue River, OR 97537-1045 Jamie Wright Fax 541-582-1600 300 Pine St Jamie.wrighi@rogueriver.k12.or.us Rogue River, OR 97537 541-560-3653 Jefferson Education Service District 541-475-2804 2018-19 Oregon School Directory Page 39 Public Schools Institution ID: 2049 295 SE Buff St Madras, OR 97741-2108 Superintendent Administrative Assistant Business Manager Human Resources/Personnel Special Education Ashwood SD 8 Institution ID: 2051 18624 NE Main Ashwood, OR 97711 Head Teacher Ashwood Elem Institution ID: 427 18624 NE Main Ashwood, OR 97711 Rick Molitor Cindy Stanfield Martha Bewley Cindy Stanfield Barbara Garland Melanie Friend Grades: K0-08 1 -lead Teacher Melanie Friend Black Butte SD 41 Institution ID: 2052 PO Box 150 Camp Sherman, OR 97730-0150 25745 SW Forest Service Road 1419 Camp Sherman, OR 97730 Head Teacher Curriculum Instruction Transportation Black Butte Elem Institution ID: 428 PO Box 150 Camp Sherman, OR 97730- 25745 SW Forest Service Camp Sherman, OR 97730 Culver SD 4 Institution ID: 2050 PO Box 259 412 West E St Culver, OR 97734 Superintendent Administrative Assistant Human Resources/Personnel Communications Special Education Assessment Technology Media/Library Activities Child Nutrition Transportation Safety Facilities Culver iligh Institution ID: 426 PO Box 259 710 Fifth St Culver, OR 97734 Culver Middle Institution ID: 1295 PO Box 259 218 West F St Culver, OR 97734 Delaney Sharp Delaney Sharp Delaney Sharp Scott McNitt Grades: KG -08 Head Teacher Delaney Sharp Stefanie Garber Pam Halbert Jodi Henry Stefanie Garber Stefanie Garber Tim Fields Tim Fields Kim Bezdek Shea Little Diana Cretsinger Gabe Chladek Tony Anderson Tony Anderson Grades: 09-12 Principal Brad Kudlac Grades: 06-08 Principal Brad Kudlac Fax 541-475-2827 rmolitor@>509j.nct www.jecsd.k12.or.us 541-475-0341 541-475-6192 541-475-0341 541-489-3297 Fax 541-489-3297 clerk@asliwoocl.k12.or.us www .ashwood. k 12. or. us 541-489-3297 Fax 541-489-3297 mfriend@ashwood.k12.or.us 541-595-6203 Fax 541-595-5016 srussell@blackbutte.k12.or.us www.blackbutte.k12.or.us Culver Elem Institution ID: 425 PO Box 259 310 West E St Culver, OR 97734 Grades: KG -05 Principal Stefanie Garber Jefferson County SD 509J Institution ID: 2053 445 SE Buff St Madras, OR 97741-1595 Superintendent Business Manager Human Resources/Personnel Communications Curriculum Special Education Technology Activities Child Nutrition Transportation Safety Facilities Bridges High School Institution ID: 5359 410 SW 4th St Madras, OR 97741 Madras High Institution ID: 434 390 SE 10th St Madras, OR 97741-1525 Jefferson County Middle Institution ID: 1773 541-595-6203 1180 SE Kemper Way Madras, OR 97741 dsharp@blackbutte.k 12.or.us 541-546-2541' Fax 541-546-7517 sgarber@culver.k12.or.us www.culver.k12.or.us 541-546-2541 541-546-2541 541-546-7506 541-546-2541 541-546-2541 541-546-7500 541-546-7500 541-546-2251 541-546-7510 541-546-7518 541-546-7514 541-546-7507 541-546-7507 541-546-2251 Fax 541-546-2201 bkudlac@culver.k12.or.us 541-546-3090 Fax 541-546-2137 bkudlac(i:Oulver.k 12.or.us Big Muddy Elem Institution ID: 3458 445 SE Buff St Madras, OR 97741-1595 1 Muddy Road Antelope, OR 97001 Buff Elementary Institution ID: 429 375 SE Buff St Madras, OR 97741-1535 Madras Elementary Institution ID: 430 215 SE 10th St Madras, OR 97741-1617 Metolius Eleni Institution ID: 431 420 Butte Ave SW Madras, OR 97741-9325 Warm Springs IC -8 Academy Institution ID: 432 PO Box 1269 50 Chukar Road Warm Springs, OR 97761 - Ken Parshall Martha Bewley Darryl Smith Cindy Stanfield Melinda Boyle Barbara Garland David Hicks Evan Brown Patti Jobe Tiny Whitaker Darryl Smith Darryl Smith Grades: 09-12 Principal Brian Moran -Crook Grades: 09-12 Principal Mark Neffendorl' Grades: 06-08 Principal Simon White Grades: KG -08 Principal Melinda Boyle Grades: K0-05 Principal Billie White Grades: KG -05 Principal Christopher Wyland Grades: ICG -05 Principal Adam Dietrich Grades: IC0-08 Principal Greg Cole 541-546-6861 Fax 541-546-7522 sgarher@culver.k 12.or.us 541-475-6192 Fax 541-475-6856 kparshall@509j.net jcsd.k 12.or.us/ 541-475-6192 541-475-6192 503-475-6192 541-475-0341 541-475-7265 541-475-6192 541-475-3536 503-475-6192 503-475-6192 541-475-4820 Fax 541-475-9409 bcrook@509j.nct 541-475-7265 Fax 541-475-7744 mneffendorf(0509j.nct 541-475-7253 Fax 541-475-4825 swhite@509j.net 541-475-6192 mboyle0S509j.net 541-475-2457 bwhite@509j.net 541-475-3520 Fax 541-475-9448 cwyland(i509j.net 541-546-3104 Fax 541-546-3902 adietrich(1(509j.net 541-553-1128 Fax 541-553-6321 gcole(cd,509j.net 2018-19 Oregon School Directory Page 40 Public Schools Southern Oregon Education Service District institution iD: 2025 101 N Grape St Medford, OR 97501-2718 Superintendent Deputy Clerk Administrative Assistant I3usiness Manager Curriculum Instruction Special Education Special Services Technology Safety Facilities Carer Technical Education CTE Regional Coordinator Grants Pass SD 7 Institution ID: 2054 725 NE Dean Dr Grants Pass, OR 97526-1649 Superintendent Business Manager Human Resources/Personnel Curriculum Curriculum Instruction Special Education Special Services Technology Child Nutrition Transportation Facilities Scott Beveridge Howard L. George Jessica Bach Howard L. George Robert Emerson Robert Emerson Susan Peck Charles Bauer Robert Emerson Howard L. George Howard L. George Brian Robin Brian Robin Kirk Kolb Sherry Ely Dan Huber-Kantola Trisha Evens Susan Zottola Todd Bloomquist Todd Bloomquist Todd Bloomquist Todd Bloomquist Michael Morris Carey Smith James Lowe Grants Pass High institution ID: 442 Grades: 09-12 830 NE 9th St Principal Grants Pass, OR 97526-1698 Ryan Thompson North Middle Institution ID: 438 1725 NW Highland Ave Grants Pass, OR 97526-1099 Grades: 06-08 Principal Tommy Blanchard South Middle Institution iD: 441 Grades: 06-08 350 W Harbeck Rd Principal Grants Pass, OR 97527-5695 Barret Sale Allen Dale Elem Institution Ill: 435 Grades: KG -05 2320 Williams Hwy Principal Grants Pass, OR 97527-5688 Jake Musser Highland Elem Institution iD: 436 Grades: KG -05 1845 NW Highland Ave Principal Grants Pass, OR 97526-1098 Nevin Van Marren 541-776-8590 Toll Free 800-636-7450 Fax 541-779-2018 admin@soesd.kl2.or.us svww.soesd.k12.or.us 541-776-8591 541-776-8580 541-776-8591 541-776-8580 541-776-8563 541-776-8563 541-776-8555 541-776-8520 541-776-8563 541-776-8580 541-776-8580 541-776-8593 541-776-8593 541-474-5700: Fax 541-474-5705 kkolb@grantspass.k12.or.us www.grantspass.k12.or.us 541-474-5700 541-474-5700 541-474-5700 541-474-5700 541-474-5700 541-474-5700 541-474-5710 Fax 541-474-5717 rthompsonggrantspass.kl2.or.us 541-474-5740 Fax 541-474-5739 tmblanchard@grantspass.k12.or.us 541-474-5750 Fax 541-474-5738 bsalc u)grantspass.k12.or.us 541-474-5760 Fax 541-474-5762 jlmusscr(dgrantspass.k12.or.us 541-474-5765 Fax 541-474-5767 iivanmanen@grantspass.k12.or.us Lincoln Elem Institution ID: 437 Grades: K0-05 1132 NE 10th St Principal Grants Pass, OR 97526-1437 Maria Drenen Parkside Elem institution iD: 1351 Grades: KG -05 735 SW Wagner Meadows Dr Principal Grants Pass, OR 97526-5408 Rob Lewis Redwood Elem Institution ID: 439 3163 Leonard Rd Grants Pass, OR 97527-6157 Riverside Eleni institution ID: 440 1200 SE Harvey Dr Grants Pass, OR 97526-4035 541-474-7719 Fax 541-474-5718 mdrenen@grantspass.k12.or.us 541-474-5777 Fax 541-474-9579 rIewis digrantspase.k 12.or.us Grades: K0-05 Principal 541-474-5775 Christine Mooney Fax 541-474-5768 cmooney@grantspass.k12.or.us Grades: KG -05 Principal Rob Henderson 541-474-5780 Fax 541-474-5782 rhenderson6r granlspass.k12.or.us Three Rivers/Josephine County SD 541-862-3111' Institution ID: 2055 i+ax 541-862-3119 PO Box 160 david.valenzuela(a,threerivers.kl2.or.us Murphy, OR 97533-0160 www.threerivers.k12.or.us 8550 New I -lope Rd Grants Pass, OR 97527-7911 Superintendent Administrative Assistant Business Manager 1-iuman Resources/Personnel Curriculum instruction Special Services Technology Media/Library Activities Child Nutrition Transportation Facilities Hidden Valley 1-iigh institution iD: 455 651 Murphy Creek Rd Grants Pass, OR 97527-9499 Illinois Valley High Institution ID: 456 625 E. River St. Cave .function, OR 97523 North Valley High institution iD: 457 6741 Monument Dr Grants Pass, OR 97526-8522 Fleming Middle Institution ID: 444 6001 Monument Dr Grants Pass, OR 97526-8515 David Valenzuela Shelly Quick Lisa Cross Debbie Simons .Jessica Durrant Casey Alderson Stephanie Allen -I -fart Rob Saunders Anne Urban Casey Alderson Debbie Simons Casey Alderson David Valenzuela Grades: 09-12 Principal Daye Stone Grades: 09-12 Principal Tanner Smith Grades: 09-12 Principal Erik Lathen Grades: 06-08 Principal Lori Conner Special Education Jennifer 'Tudor Lincoln Savage Middle institution iD: 448 Grades: 06-08 8551 New Hope Rd Principal Grants Pass, OR 97527-9416 Mark Higgins 541-476-4183 541-862-31 1 1 541-862-3111 541-862-3111 541-476-4183 541-862-31 1 1 541-862-31 1 1 541-862-2124 Fax 541-862-2872 daye.stonegthreerivers.k 12.or.us 541-592-2116 Fax 541-592-4853 tanner.smith(a)threerivers.k 12.or.us 541-479-3388 Fax 541-471-2462 erik.lathen@threerivers.k12.or.us 541-476-8284 Fax 541-471-2458 lori.conner@threerivers.k 12.or.us 541-862-2171 Fax 541-862-2713 mark.higgins@threerivers.k12.or.us 2018-19 Oregon School Directory Page 41 Public Schools Lorna Byrne Middle Institution ID: 449 101 S Junction Ave Cave Junction, OR 97523 - Applegate Elem Institution ID: 402 14188 Hwy 238 Applegate, OR 97530-0025 Evergreen Elem Institution ID: 443 520 W River St Cave Junction, OR 97523 Grades: 05-08 Principal Scott Polen Grades: IC0-08 Principal Steven Fuller Grades: KG -04 Principal David Regal Fruitdale Elem Institution ID: 445 Grades: K0-05 1560 Bill Baker Way Principal Grants Pass, OR 97527-4983 Heather Yount Ft Vannoy Elem Institution ID: 446 Grades: KG -05 5250 Upper River Rd Principal Grants Pass, OR 97526-9396 Alicia Timbs Madrona Elem Institution ID: 450 Grades: KG -05 520 Detrick Dr Principal Grants Pass, OR 97527-8997 Kellie Lovell Nlanzanita Elem Institution ID: 451 Grades: ICG -05 310 San Francisco St Principal Grants Pass, OR 97526-7897 Renee Hults Sunny Wolf Charter School Institution ID: 4823 PO Box 438 Wolf Creek, OR 97497-0438 100 Ruth Ave Wolf Creek, OR 97497 Williams Eleni Institution ID: 453 PO Box 88 Williams, OR 97544-0088 20691 Williams Hwy Williams, OR 97544 Woodland Charter School Institution ID: 5063 PO Box 740 Murphy, OR 97533 301 Murphy Creek Rd Grants Pass, OR 97527 541-592-2163 Fax 541-592-4851 scott.polen c4hreerivers.k12.or.us 541-846-6280 Fax 541-846-6055 steven.fuller@threerivers.k l2.or.us 541-592-3136 Fax 541-592-3186 clavid.regal@threerivers.1:12.or.us 541-476-2276 Fax 541-471-2447 heather.yount@threerivers.k 12.or.us 541-479-4440 Fax 541-471-2445 alicia.timbs@threcrivers.k 12.or.us 541-476-6624 Fax 541-471-2452 kel1ie.lovell@threerivers.k 12.or.us 541-479-6433 Fax 541-471-2450 renee.hults@threerivers.k12.or.us Grades: KG -05 Principal 541-866-2735 Penelope DiGennaro Fax 541-866-2738 Child Nutriponelope.digennaro cusunnywolfcharterschoo Sara Gray Grades: KG -05 Principal 541-846-7224 Steven Fuller Fax 541-846-7225 steven.fuller fBthreerivers.kl2.or.us Grades: 01-08 Principal 541-846-4246 Phil Centers Fax 541-846-4266 Phil-centers@woodlandcharterschool.org Southern Oregon Education Service District Institution ID: 2025 101 N Grape St Medford, OR 97501-2718 541-776-8590 Toll Free 800-636-7450 Fax 541-779-2018 admin@soesd.k 12.or.us Superintendent Deputy Clerk Administrative Assistant Business Manager Curriculum Instruction Special Education Special Services Technology Safety Facilities Career Technical Education CTE Regional Coordinator Scott Beveridge I-Ioward L. George Jessica Bach Howard L. George Robert Emerson Robert Emerson Susan Peck Charles Bauer Robert Emerson IIoward L. George I-Ioward L. George Brian Robin Brian Robin Klamath County SD Institution ID: 2057 2845 Greensprings Dr Klamath Falls, OR 97601-5674 Superintendent Business Manager Human Resources/Personnel Curriculum Instruction Special Education Assessment Special Services Technology Activities Child Nutrition Transportation Safety Bonanza Jr/Sr High Institution ID: 482 PO Box 128 Bonanza, OR 97623-0128 31610 Mission St Bonanza, OR 97623 Chiloquin High Institution ID: 483 PO Box 397 Chiloquin, OR 97624-0397 300 Elm St Chiloquin, OR 97624 Falcon Freights Institution ID: 4848 8205 Hwy 39 Klamath Falls, OR 97603 - Gilchrist Jr/Sr High Institution ID: 484 PO Box 668 Gilchrist, OR 97737-0668 201 Mountain View Dr Gilchrist, OR 97737 IIenley High Institution ID: 485 8245 Ilwy 39 Klamath Falls, OR 97603 - Lost River High Institution ID: 486 23330 I-Iwy 50 Merrill, OR 97633-9706 Glen Syzmoniak Renee Ferguson Mark Greif Jennifer Hawkins -Utley Jeff Bullock Laura Blair Sara Johnson Laura Blair Kiran Malakar Steven Johnson Chris Dalla Shawn Snoozy Steven Johnson Grades: 07-12 Principal Art Ochoa Grades: 07-12 Principal Scott Preston Grades: 07-12 Principal Joe Tacchini Grades: 07-12 Principal Steve Prock Grades: 09-12 Principal Jack Lee Grades: 07-12 Principal Jamie Ongman www.soesd.k 12.or.us 541-776-8591 541-776-8580 541-776-8591 541-776-8580 541-776-8563 541-776-8563 541-776-8555 541-776-8520 541-776-8563 541-776-8580 541-776-8580 541-776-8593 541-776-8593 541-883-5000 Fax 541-883-6677 szymoniakg@ccsd.k 12.or.11s www.kcsd.k 12.or.us 541-851-8729 541-851-8751 541-851-8739 541-851-8759 541-851-8744 541-851-8759 541-851-8734 541-851-8784 541-883-5013 841-851-8739 541-545-6581 Fax 541-545-1719 ochoaa@kcsd.k12.oc.us 541-783-2321 Fax 541-783-2792 prestons@kcsd.k l2.or.us 541-883-6699 Fax 541-273-8763 tacchinij@kcsd.k12.or.cu 541-433-2295 Fax 541-433-2688 procks@kcsd.k12.or.us 541-883-5040 Fax 541-883-6663 leej@kcsd.kl2.or.us 541-798-5666 Fax 541-798-5072 ongman,l@kcsd.k12.or.us 2018-19 Oregon School Directory Page 42 Public Schools Mazama High Institution ID: 488 3009 Summers Ln Klamath Falls, OR 97603- Brixner.1r High Institution ID: 480 4727 Homedale Rd Klamath Falls, OR 97603- Ilenley Middle Institution ID: 481 7925 Hwy 39 Klamath Falls, OR 97603 - Bonanza Eleni Institution ID: 467 PO Box 128 Bonanza, OR 97623-0128 31610 Mission St Bonanza, OR 97623 Chiloquin Elem institution ID: 468 PO Box 375 Chiloquin, OR 97624-0375 548 2nd Ave Chiloquin, OR 97624 Ferguson Elem Institution ID: 470 2901 i-lomedale Rd Klamath Falls, OR 97603 - Gearhart Eleni Institution ID: 471 PO Box 47 131y, OR 97622-0047 61 100 Metter St Bly, OR 97622 Gilchrist Eleni Institution ID: 472 PO Box 668 Gilchrist, OR 97737-0668 201 Mountain View Dr Gilchrist, OR 97737 Henley Eleni Institution ID: 473 8227 1-Iwy 39 Klamath Falls, OR 97603 Keno Eleni Institution ID: 474 1'O Box 180 Keno, OR 97627-0180 1 1 1 10 Keno-Wordcn Rd Keno, OR 97627 Malin Elem Institution ID: 475 PO Box 25 Malin, OR 97632-0025 2153 Third St Malin, OR 97632 Grades: 09-12 Principal Steve Morosin Grades: 07-08 Principal Leslie Garrett Grades: 07-08 Principal Kristine Creed Grades: KG -06 Principal Jennifer Hayes Grades: KG -06 Principal Rita I -Lepper Grades: KG -06 Principal Kelley Fritz Grades: KG -08 Principal Arthur Ochoa Grades: KG -06 Principal Steve Prock Grades: KG -06 Principal Janell Preston Grades: KG -06 Principal Sarah Shively Grades: KG -06 Principal Larita Ongman 541-883-5024 Fax 541-883-5044 morosins@kcsd.k12.or.us Merrill Eleni Institution ID: 476 PO Box 468 Merrill, OR 97633-0468 406 W Second St Merrill, OR 97633 Peterson Eleni 541-883-5025 Institution ID: 477 Fax 541-883-5019 4856 Clinton Ave garrettl@kcsd.kl2.or.us Klamath Falls, OR 97603- 541-883-5050 Fax 541-883-5012 creedk@kcsd.k12.or.us 541-545-6581 Fax 541-545-1719 hayesj@kcsd.k12.or.us 541-783-2338 Fax 541-783-2410 hepperr@kcsd.k12.or.us 541-883-5036 Fax 541-885-3357 fritzk@kcsd.k12.or.us 541-353-2417 Fax 541-353-2367 ochoaa@kcs(1.kl2.or.us Sage Community School Institution ID: 4581 PO Box 655 43580 Hwy 62 Chiloquin, OR 97624 Shasta Eleni Institution ID: 478 1951 Madison St Klamath Falls, OR 97603 - Stearns Eleni Institution ID: 479 3641 Crest St Klamath Falls, OR 97603 - Grades: ICG -06 Principal Larita Ongman Grades: K0-06 Principal Travis Fast Grades: IC0-08 Administrator Anna Fowler Grades: IC0-06 Principal Randy Rose Grades: IC0-06 Principal Beth Clark Klamath Falls City Schools Institution ID: 2056 1336 Avalon Klamath Falls, OR 97603-4423 Superintendent Administrative Assistant Human Resources/Personnel Curriculum Instruction Special Education Technology Safety Facilities EagleRidge High 541-433-2295 Institution ID: 4545 Fax 541-433-2688 677 South 7th St procks@kcsd.k12.or.us Klamath Falls, OR 97601 541-883-5038 Fax 541-885-3356 prestonj@kcsd.k12.or.us Klamath Learning Center Institution ID: 5355 2856 Eberlein Ave Klamath Falls, OR 97603 Klamath Union 11igh 541-883-5055 Institution ID: 487 Fax 541-883-5028 1300 Monclaire St shivelys@kcsd.k12.or.us Klamath Falls, OR 97601- 541-723-2261 Fax 541-723-2184 ongmanl@kcscl.k12.or.us Ponderosa Middle Institution ID: 463 2554 Main St Klamath Falls, OR 97601 - Paul Hillyer Teri Leeper Taylor Shelly Hunt Gerard Collins Gerard Collins Heidi Schultz Scott Mahaffey Michael Herron Wayne Huggins Grades: 09-12 Director Kim Cappel Grades: 01-12 Director Tonie Kellom Head Teacher Kathy Woods Grades: 09-12 Principal Tony Swan Grades: 06-08 Principal Brett Lemieux 541-798-5723 Fax 541-798-5814 ongmanl9kcsd.k12.or.us 541-883-5058 Fax 541-883-6679 fastt ),kcsd.k 12.or.us 541-783-2533 Fax 541-783-2544 afowler@sagecommunityschool.org 541-883-5060 Fax 541-850-3811 roser@kcsd.k12.or.us 541-883-5063 Fax 541-883-4542 clarkb@kcsd.k12.or.us 541-883-4700: Fax 541-850-2766 hillyerp@kfalls.k12.or.us www.kfalls.k12.or.us 541-883-4700 541-883-4702 541-883-4744 541-883-4744 541-883-4745 541-883-4757 541-883-4700 541-883-4716 541-884-7627 kcappel((-i),eagleridgehigh.com 541-883-4719 Fax 541-885-4281 1< el Iomt4kfalls.k12.or.us woodski (kfal Is.k 12.or.us 541-883-4710 Fax 541-885-4276 swana94kfalls.1<12.or.es 541-883-4740 Fax 541-885-4286 lemieuxb@kfallas.k12.or.us 2(118-19 Oregon School Directory Page 43 Public Schools Joseph Conger Eleni Institution ID: 459 1700 California Klamath Falls, OR 97601 - Mills Elem Institution ID: 461 520 E Main St Klamath Falls, OR 97601 - Pelican Elem Institution ID: 462 501 McLean St Klamath Falls, OR 97601 - Roosevelt Elem Institution ID: 465 1125 Eldorado St Klamath Falls, OR 97601 - Grades: KG -05 Principal Julie Bainbridge Grades: K0-05 Principal Fred Bartels Grades: KG -05 Principal Michelle McCabe Grades: K0-05 Principal Joel Sauter 541-883-4772 Fax 541-883-4752 bainbridgej@kfalls.k12.or.us 541-883-4754 Fax 541-883-4775 bartelsf@ikfall s.k 12.or.us Lakeview Sr High Institution ID: 492 906 S 3rd St Lakeview, OR 97630-1697 Daly Middle Institution ID: 491 906 S 3rd St Lakeview, OR 97630 Fremont/Hay Elem 541-883-4765 Institution ID: 490 Fax 541-883-4729 500 S I St mccabem@kfalls.k12.or.us Lakeview, OR 97630-1642 Union Elem 541-883-4750 Institution ID: 489 Fax 541-883-4728 92398 Water Users Ln sauterj@kfalls.kl2.or.us Lakeview, OR 97630-8016 Lake Education Service District Institution ID: 2058 357 N L St Lakeview, OR 97630-1232 Superintendent Administrative Assistant Business Manager Human Resources/Personnel Communications Instruction Assessment Safety Adel SD 21 Institution ID: 2063 357 N L St Lakeview, OR 97630-1232 Jack Thompson Debbie Goss Sara Sarensen Sara Sarensen Debbie Goss Marsha Nichols Marsha Nichols Sara Sarensen Superintendent Jack Thompson Deputy Clerk Mary Woodworth Adel Elem Institution ID: 498 PO Box I I7 Adel, OR 97620-0117 18286 Twenty Mile Rd Adel, OR 97620 Lake County SD 7 Institution ID: 2059 1341 S First St Lakeview, OR 97630-1632 Superintendent Administrative Assistant Business Manager Special Education Activities Grades: 04-08 Principal Jack Thompson Will Cahill Tandalin Gustaveson Janet Melsness Lonnie Chavez Christopher Rose 541-947-3371 Fax 541-947-3373 clgoss@lakeesd.k12.or.us www.lakeesd.k12.or.us 541-947-3371 541-947-3371 541-947-3371 541-947-3371 541-947-3371 541-947-3371 541-947-3371 541-947-3371 541-947-5418 Fax 541-947-3373 jt hompson@lakeesd.k 12.or.us www.lakeescl.k12.ot•.us 541-947-3371 541-947-5418 541-947-3371 jthompson@lakcesd.k12.or.us 541-947-3347 Fax 541-947-3386 caluillw@lakcvicw.k 12.or.us www.lakeview.k 12. or. us 541-947-3347 North Lake SD 14 Institution ID: 2061 57566 Fort Rock Rd Silver Lake, OR 97638-9629 Superintendent Administrative Assistant Business Manager 1-luman Resources/Personnel Special Education Activities Child Nutrition Transportation Facilities North Lake School Institution ID: 1289 57566 Fort Rock Rd Silver Lake, OR 97638-9629 Paisley SD 11 Institution ID: 2060 PO Box 97 Paisley, OR 97636-0097 260 Green St Paisley, OR 97636 Superintendent Administrative Assistant Business Manager Human Resources/Personnel Assessment Media/Library Activities Transportation Safety Facilities Paisley School Institution ID: 3360 PO Box 97 Paisley, OR 97636-0097 260 Green St Paisley, OR 97636 Grades: 09-12 Principal Lane Stratton 541-947-2287 Fax 541-947-3601 strattonl n lakeview.k12.or.us Grades: 07-08 Principal 541-947-2287 Lane Stratton Fax 541-947-3601 Activities strattonl@lakeview.k12.or.us Christopher Rose rosec 7»akeview.k 12.or.us Grades: KG -06 Principal 541-947-2136 Susan Warner Fax 541-947-3535 warners@lakeview.k 12.or.us Grades: KG -06 Principal 541-947-2553 Susan Warner Fax 541-947-2445 warners@lakeview.kl2.or.us Dave Kerr Janet Waldron Sara Sarensen Monica Harmon Tani Dark Paula Forman Denise Oster Jo Tuttle Gerry Baker Grades: 1(0-12 Principal Dave Kerr Paul Bauder Alexa vanBelle Mollie OLeary Mollie OLeary Emma Shanahan Cindy Wurtz Colleen Withers Ruth Robinson Ruth Robinson Ruth Robinson Grades: K0 -I2 Principal Paull -Lauder 541-576-2121 Fax 541-576-2705 dkerr n>nlake.k 12.or.us www.nlake. k 12.or.us 541-576-2121 541-576-2121 dkerr4nlake.k 12.or.us 541-943-3111 Fax 541-943-3129 p.hauder@paisleyschooldistrict.com www.paisleyschooldistrict.com 541-943-31 1 1 541-943-3111 541-943-3111 x224 541-943-3111 x224 541-943-3111 541-943-311! 541-943-3111 541-943-3111 541-943-3111 541-943-3111 541-943-31 1 1 Fax 541-943-3129 p.hauder@paisleyschooldistrict.com 2018-19 Oregon School Directory Page 44 Public Schools Plush SD 18 Institution I1): 2062 18254 Morris Ln Plush, OR 97637-0000 Superintendent Jack Thompson Deputy Clerk Chandra Cahill Business Manager Chandra Cahill Human Resources/Personnel Chandra Cahill Communications Curriculum Instruction Special Education Assessment Special Services Technology Technology Media/Library Activities Child Nutrition Transportation Safety Facilities Plush Elem Institution ID: 497 18254 Morris Ln Plush, OR 97637-0000 Chandra Cahill Lu Ann Anderson Lu Ann Anderson Lu Ann Anderson Lu Ann Anderson Lu Ann Anderson Chandra Cahill Lu Ann Anderson Chandra Cahill Chandra Cahill Chandra Cahill Chandra Cahill Chandra Cahill Chandra Cahill Grades: PK -08 Principal Lu Ann Anderson 541-947-3933. Fax 541-947-4437 plushschoolclerk@gmail.com www.plushschooldistrict.us 541-947-3371 541-947-2259 541-947-2259 541-947-2259 541-947-2259 541-947-3933 541-947-3933 541-947-3933 541-947-3933 541-947-3933 541-947-2259 541-947-3933 541-947-2259 541-947-2259 541-947-2259 541-947-2259 541-947-2259 541-947-2259 541-947-3933 Fax 541-947-4437 landersonCgmail.com Lane Education Service District Institution ID: 2064 1200 Hwy 99N Eugene, OR 97402-2014 Superintendent Assistant Superintendent Business Manager Human Resources/Personnel Curriculum Instruction Special Education Technology Facilities Career Technical Education Bethel SD 52 Institution ID: 2088 4640 Barger Dr Eugene, 012 9 7402-1 29 7 Superintendent Administrative Assistant Business Manager Human Resources/Personnel Communications instruction Special Education Special Services Technology Activities Child Nutrition Transportation Facilities Tony Scurto Carol Knobbe Dave Standridge Chris Antonetti Carlos Sequcira Carlos Sequcira Sue Mathisen Daniele McCallum Brad Johnston Shareen Vogel Chris Parra .011 Busby Simon Levear Remie Calalang Pat McGillivray Brian Flick Amy Tidwell Amy Tidwell David Bolton Pat McGillivray Jennie Kolpak Carla Tysor Pat Bradshaw 541-461-8200 Fax 541-461-8298 Supt-office@lesd.k 12.or.us www.lescl.kl2.or.us 541-461-8200 541-461-8264 541-461-8289 541-461-8202 541-461-8303 541-461-8303 541-461-8374 541-461-8316 541-461-8260 541-461-8275 541-689-3280Meadow View School Institution ID: 2264 1855 Legacy St Eugene, OR 97402-7513 Kalapuya High Institution ID: 3566 1200 N Terry St Eugene, OR 97402-1400 Willamette Nigh Institution ID: 588 1801 Echo Hol low Rd Eugene, OR 97402-1396 Cascade Middle institution ID: 581 1525 Echo Hollow Rd Eugene, OR 97402-1398 Shasta Middle Institution ID: 587 4656 Barger Ave Eugene, OR 97402-1299 Clear Lake Eleni Institution ID: 582 4646 Barger Ave Eugene, OR 97402-1298 Danebo Elem Institution ID: 583 1265 Candlelight Dr Eugene, OR 97402-1499 Fairfield Elem Institution ID: 584 3455 Royal Ave Eugene, OR 97402-1999 Irving Elem Institution ID: 585 3200 Hyacinth St Eugene, OR 97404-1527 Malabon Eleni Institution ID: 586 1380 Taney St Eugene, 012 974(12-1599 Fax 541-689-0719 chris.parra@bethcl.k12.or.us www.bethcl.k 12.or.us 541-689-3280 x2013 541-461-6301 Prairie Mountain School Institution ID: 3567 5305 Royal Ave Eugene, OR 97402-9313 Blachly SD 90 Institution ID: 2095 20264 Blachly Grange Rd Blachly, OR 97412-9714 Superintendent Deputy Clerk Administrative Assistant Business Manager Grades: 09-12 Principal Stefan Aumack 541-607-9853 Fax 541-607-9857 Stefan.aurnack@bethel.k12.or.us Grades: 09-12 Principal 541-689-0731 Mindy LeRoux Fax 541-689-7119 mindy.leroux @bethel.k12.or.us Grades: 06-08 Principal Natalie ()liver 541-689-0641 Fax 541-689-9622 natalie.oliver@bethel.k12.or.us Grades: 06-08 Principal 541-688-9611 Brady Cottle Fax 541-689-9382 brady.cottle@bethel.k12.or.us Grades: KG -05 Principal 541-689-0511 John Luhman Fax 541-689-5617 john.!uhman@bethel k12.o-.us Grades: KG -05 Principal Mari Ford 541-688-8735 Fax 541-607-8186 mari.ford@bethel.k 12.or.us Grades: K0-05 Principal 541-689-3751 .fenny Sink Fax 541-689-9956 jenny.sink@bethel.k12.or.us Grades: KG -05 Principal 541-688-2620 Nathan Bridgens Fax 541-607-9706 nathan.bridgensqi/bethel.k12.or.us Grades: KG -05 Principal 541-461-6421 Maureen Spence Fax 541-607-9708 maureen.spence@bethel.k 12.o'.us Grades: K0-08 Principal 541-607-9700 Erika Case Fax 541-607-9702 erika.case@bethel.k12.or.us Grades: KG -08 Principal 541-607-9849 Jill Robinson-Wolgamott Fax 541-607-9856 .I11.RW n/bethel.k12.or.us .lames Brookins Pat Rufo Anni Thiessen Pat Rufo 541-925-3262 Fax 541-925-3062 x125 jbrookins@blaehly.k12.or.us www.blachly.k12.or.us 541-925-3262 x106 541-925-3262 x104 541-925-3262 x103 541-925-3262 x104 2018-19 Oregon School Directory Page 45 Public Schools 1-luman Resources/Personnel Comnnulications Curriculum Instruction Special Education Assessment Special Services Technology Media/Library Child Nutrition Transportation Facilities Pat Rufo James Brookins James Brookins JoAnn Angell Kim Shepherd Brittany Bottensek Kim Shepherd Anni Thiessen Kelly Goodwin Debi Werner Jeff Richardson Shane Benscoter Triangle Lake Charter School Institution ID: 3401 Grades: KG -12 20264 Blachly Grange Rd Principal Blachly, OR 97412-9714 Rilke Klingsporn Creswell SD 40 Institution ID: 2086 998 West A St Creswell, OR 97426-9633 Superintendent Business Manager Human Resources/Personnel Communications Special Education Special Services Technology Child Nutrition Transportation Safety Facilities Creswell High Institution ID: 572 33390 E Nieblock Ln Creswell, OR 97426-9748 Creswell Middle Institution ID: 571 655 W Oregon Ave Creswell, OR 97426-9504 Creslane Elem Institution ID: 570 996 W A Ave Creswell, OR 97426-9633 Todd Tia milton Anna Houpt Leslie Higdon Guy Zakrevsky David Bascue David Bascue Joel Higdon Anna Houpt Sarah Hanson Joel Higdon Joel Higdon Grades: 09-12 Principal Adam Watkins Grades: 06-08 Principal Shirley Burrus Grades: KG -05 Principal Ryan Beck Crow-Applegate-Lorane SD 66 Institution ID: 2089 85955 Territorial Rd Eugene, OR 97402-9206 Superintendent Deputy Clerk Administrative Assistant Business Manager 1-Iuinan Resources/Personnel Communications Curriculum Instruction Special Education Assessment Special Services Technology Media/Library Activities Child Nutrition Transportation Aaron B. Brown Dave Standridge Lee Ann Hartwig Dave Standridge Lee Aim Hartwig Donna Willits Susan Nakaba Susan Nakaba Georgann Squire Ken Hamilton Georgann Squire Ken Hamilton Mary Houle Lee Ann Hartwig Lee Ann Hartwig Lee Ann Hartwig 541-925-3262 x104 Safety 541-925-3262 x106 Facilities 541-925-3262 x106 541-925-3262 x106 Crow Middle/1-nigh 541-925-3262 x105 Institution ID: 592 541-925-3262 x109 25863 Crow Rd 541-925-3262 x105 Eugene, OR 97402-9297 541-925-3262 541-925-3262 x131 541-925-3262 x 119 541-925-3262 x124 541-925-3262 x134 541-925-3262 Fax 541-925-3062 rklingsporn@blachly.kl2.or.us 541-895-6000 Fax 541-895-6019 tockl.hamilton@creswell.k12.or.us www.creswell.k 12.or.us Applegate Elem Institution ID: 589 85955 Territorial Rd Eugene, OR 97402-9206 Eugene SD 4J Institution ID: 2082 200 N Monroe St Eugene, OR 97402-4295 Superintendent Assistant Superintendent Business Manager Human Resources/Personnel Communications 541-895-6003 Instruction Instruction Instruction Special Educati Technology Child Nutrition 541-895-6003 Transportation 541-895-6009 Facilities Facilities 541-895-6020 Fax 541-895-6089 awatkins@creswell.kl2.or.us 541-895-6090 Fax 541-895-6139 sburrus@lane.k12.or.us 541-895-6140 Fax 541-895-6199 rbeck@creswell.kl2.or.us 541-935-2100 Fax 541-935-6107 abrowngcaI.k 12.or.us www.cal.1:12.or.us 541-935-2100 Donna Willits Lee Ann Hartwig Grades: 07-12 Principal Marci 1 -faro Grades: KG -06 Principal Aaron B. Brown Gustavo Balderas Charis McGaughy Holly Langan Cydney Vandercar Kerry Delf BJ Blake Jeffry Johnson Lily Gold on Cheryl Linder Steve Menachemson Kaylynn Olney Chris Ellison Larry Massey Harlan Coats Eugene Education Options Institution ID: 537 4000 E 30th Ave Bldg 10 Eugene, OR 97405 Henry D Sheldon High Institution ID: 538 2455 Willakenzie Rd Eugene, OR 97401-4898 Network Charter School Institution ID: 4041 2550 Portland St Eugene, OR 97405-3127 North Eugene high Institution ID: 536 200 Silver Ln Eugene, OR 97404-2299 South Eugene I-Iigh Institution ID: 539 400 E 19th Ave Eugene, OR 97401-4190 541-935-2227 Fax 541-935-6829 mharo@cal.k 12.or.us 541-935-2100 Fax 541-935-6107 abrown cJ/cal.k12.or.us 541-790-7700 Fax 541-790-7711 www.4j.lane.edu 541-790-7707 541-790-7737 541-790-7610 541-790-7685 541-790-5100 541-790-7145 541-790-7828 541-790-7672 541-790-7409 Grades: 09-12 Principal 541-463-3930 Molly Gillett Fax 541-790-7095 gillett_m@Ai.lane.edu Grades: 09-12 Principal Bob Bolden 541-790-6600 Fax 541-790-6605 bolden@4j.lane.edu Grades: 07-12 Principal 541-344-1229 Melissa Palma Fax 541-344-5118 melissa(a)nerivorkcharterschool.net Grades: 09-12 Principal lton-Etok Udoscnata Grades: 09-12 Principal Carey Killen Twin Rivers Charter School Institution ID: 1861 Grades: 08-12 2621 Augusta St Principal Eugene, OR 97403-3219 Jay Breslow 541-790-4500 Fax 541-790-4440 udosenata_i@4j.lane.edu 541-790-8000 Fax 541-790-8005 Killen_cR4j.lane.edu 541-349-5055 Fax 541-349-5060 jaybreslow@twinriverscharter.org 2018-19 Oregon School Directory Page 46 Public Schools Winston Churchill High Buena Vista Spanish Immersion School Institution ID: 540 Grades: 09-12 Institution ID: 1241 Grades: KG -05 1850 Bailey Hill Rd Principal 541-790-5100 1500 Queens Way Principal 541-790-6500 Eugene, OR 97405-1199 Greg Borgerding Fax 541-790-5110 Eugene, OR 97401-5199 Melissa lbarra Fax 541-790-6505 borgerding_g@4j.lane.edu ibarra m@4j.lane.edu Arts and Technology Academy at Jefferson Institution ID: 4554 Grades: 06-08 1650 W 22nd Ave Principal Eugene, OR 97405-1699 Larry Williams Camas Ridge Community Elem Institution ID: 4739 Grades: KG -05 541-790-5700 1150 E 29th Ave Principal 541-790-8800 Fax 541-790-5705 Eugene, OR 97403-1698 Wes Flinn Fax 541-790-8805 Williams l a)4j.lanc.edu flinn m4j.lane.edu Cal Young Middle Cesar E Chavez Elcm Institution ID: 506 Grades: 06-08 Institution ID: 4146 Grades: KG -05 2555 Gilham Rd Principal 541-790-6400 1510 W 14th Ave Principal 541-790-5300 Eugene, OR 97401-1698 Chris Mitchell Fax 541-790-6456 Eugene, OR 97402-3896 Denisa Speicher -Taylor Fax 541-790-5310 Mitchell_c@,4j.lane.edu taylor_d(i4j.lane.edu Colin Kelly Middle Charlemagne French Immersion Elem Institution ID: 518 Grades: 06-08 Institution ID: 1240 Grades: KG -05 850 Howard Ave Principal 541-790-4740 3875 Kincaid St Principal 541-790-3177 Eugene, OR 97404-2799 Juan Cuadros Fax 541-790-4746 Eugene, OR 97405-4599 Courtney Leonard Fax 541-790-3545 cuadrosj(11i14j.lane.edu leopard a,4j.lane.edu James Madison Middle Coburg Community Charter Institution ID: 520 Grades: 06-08 Institution ID: 507 Grades: KG -08 875 Wilkes Dr Principal 541-790-4300 91274 N Coburg Rd Principal 541-790-3408 Eugene, OR 97404-1499 Peter Barsotti Fax 541-790-4320 Eugene, OR 97401-9498 Lisa Jager Fax 541-790-3532 barsotti_p@4j.lane.edu director@coburgcharter.org James Monroe Middle Corridor Alternative Institution ID: 524 Grades: 06-08 Institution ID: 1242 Grades: KG -05 2800 Bailey Ln Principal 541-790-6300 250 Silver Ln Principal 541-790-4600 Eugene, OR 97401-5296 Mike Johnson Fax 541-790-6305 Eugene, OR 97404-2298 Tom Piowaty Fax 541-790-4605 johnson_mi@4j.lane.edu piowaty_t@Ai.lane.edu John F Kennedy Middle Edgewood Community Elem Institution ID: 519 Grades: 06-08 Institution ID: 1774 Grades: KG -05 2200 Bailey Hill Rd Principal 541-790-5500 577 E 46th Ave Principal 541-790-8700 Eugene, OR 97405-1098 Morgan Christensen Fax 541-790-5505 Eugene, OR 97405-3998 Jim Moore Fax 541-790-8705 christen_mo@4j.lane.edu moore_ji ji@,4j.lane.edu Spencer Butte Middle Edison Elem Institution ID: 528 Grades: 06-08 Institution ID: 510 Grades: KG -05 500 E 43rd Ave Principal 541-790-8300 1328 E 22nd Ave Principal 541-790-8900 Eugene, OR 97405-3999 Peter Tromba Fax 541-790-8305 Eugene, OR 97403-1599 Scott Marsh Fax 541-790-8905 Tromba_pg4j.lane.edu marsh0/4j.lane.edu 'T'heodore Roosevelt Middle Family School Institution ID: 526 Grades: 06-08 Institution ID: 1339 Grades: KG -05 500 E 24th Ave Principal 541-790-8500 1 155 Crest Dr Principal 541-790-3700 Eugene, OR 97405-2982 Eric Anderson Fax 541-790-8505 Eugene, OR 97405-1999 Jennifer Iiebard Fax 541-790-3705 Anderson_er014j.lane.edu hebardj n,4j.lane.edu Adams Elem Gilham Elem Institution ID: 503 Grades: KG -05 Institution ID: 513 Grades: KG -05 950 W 22nd Ave Principal 541-790-5000 3307 Honeywood St Principal Eugene, OR 97405-2199 Kevin Gordon Fax 541-790-5005 Eugene, OR 97401-1699 Gina Wilde gordon_k@4j.lane.edu 541-790-6200 Fax 541-790-6205 wilde_g@4j.lane.edu Awhrey Park Eleni 'Howard Elem Institution ID: 504 Grades: ICG -05 Institution ID: 515 Grades: KG -05 158 Spring Creek Dr Principal 541-790-4050 700 Howard Ave Principal 541-790-4900 Eugene, OR 97404-1299 Mike Riplinger Fax 541-790-4055 Eugene, OR 97404-2798 Allan Chinn Fax 541-790-4905 riplinger_m@4j.lane.edu chinn@4j.lane.edu Bertha Holt Elem McCornack Elem Institution ID: 4157 Grades: KG -05 Institution ID: 522 Grades KG -05 770 Calvin St Principal 541-790-6100 1968 Brittany Dr Principal Eugene, OR 97401-5399 Dan Sterling Fax 541-790-6141 Eugene, OR 97405-1399 Londa Rochholz sterling_d@4j.1ane.edu 541-790-5800 Fax 541-790-5805 rochholz@4j.lane.eclu 2018-19 Oregon School Directory Page 47 Public Schools Ridgeline Montessori Institution ID: 3233 4500 W Amazon Dr Eugene, OR 97405-4699 River Road Elem Institution ID: 525 120 W Hilliard Ln Eugene, OR 97404-3099 Spring Creek Elem Institution ID: 529 560 Irvington Dr Eugene, OR 97404-1099 Twin Oaks Elem Institution ID: 530 85916 Bailey Hill Rd Eugene, OR 97405-9499 Village School Institution ID: 3229 3411 Willamette St Eugene, OR 97405-5122 Willagillespie Elem Institution ID: 534 1125 Willagillespie Rcl Eugene, OR 97401-2198 Grades: KG -08 Principal Sharon Martin Grades: KG -05 Principal Joel Lavin Grades: KG -05 Principal Sebastian Bolden Grades: KG -05 Principal Lizette Rodgers Grades: KG -08 Principal Carla La Fleur Grades: KG -05 Principal David Jacobson Yujin Gakuen (Japanese) School Institution ID: 1259 Grades: KG -05 250 Silver Ln Principal Eugene, OR 97404-2298 Tom Piowaty Fern Ridge SD 28J Institution ID: 2084 88834 Territorial Rd Elmira, OR 97437-0000 Superintendent Administrative Assistant Business Manager Human Resources/Personnel Curriculum Special Education Assessment Technology Child Nutrition Transportation Safety Facilities Elmira High Institution ID: 567 24936 Fir Grove Ln Elmira, OR 97437-9757 Gary Carpenter Michelle Cook Quanah Bennett Gary Carpenter Gary Carpenter Karen McKenzie Lisa Leatham Michael Bateman Quanah Bennett Quanah Bennett Greg Baker Greg Baker Grades: 09-12 Principal Richard Gardner West Lane Technology Learning Ctr Institution ID: 4045 Grades: 09-12 24967 Highway 126 Project Director Veneta, OR 97487-9459 Ron Osihov 541-681-9662 Fax 541-681-4394 sharon.martin@ridgeline.org 541-790-7200 Fax 541-790-7205 lavin@4j.lanc.edu 541-790-4870 Fax 541-790-4807 Bolden_s@4j.lane.edu 541-790-3417 Fax 541-790-3305 rodgers I@4j.lane.edu 541-345-7285 Fax 541-242-6874 claflcur@eugenevillageschool.org 541-790-7100 Fax 541-790-7105 jacobson_d@,4j.lane.edu 541-790-4606 Fax 541-790-4610 piowaty_t@,4j.lane.edu 541-935-2253 Fax 541-935-8222 mcook@fernridge.k12.or.us wVW. fernridge.k 12.or.us 541-935-8200 Fax 541-935-8205 rgardner h/fernridge.k 12.or.us 541-935-2101 rosibov@westlanetech.org Fern Ridge Middle Institution ID: 564 88831 Territorial Rd Elmira, OR 97437-9758 Elmira Elem Institution ID: 563 88960 Territorial Rd Elmira, OR 97437-9755 Veneta Elem Institution ID: 566 PO Box 370 88131 Territorial Rd Veneta, OR 97487-0370 ;;Junction City SD 69 Institution ID: 2091 325 Maple St Junction City, OR 97448-1359 Superintendent Administrative Assistant Business Manager Human Resources/Personnel Communications Curriculum Instruction Special Education Assessment Special Services Technology Activities Child Nutrition Transportation Facilities Grades: 06-08 Principal Olivia Johnson Grades: KG -05 Principal Michelle Marshall Grades: KG -05 Principal Lisa Leatham 541-935-8230 Fax 541-935-8234 ojohnson cafernridge.k 12.or.us 541-935-8214 Fax 541-935-8243 nmmarshall@'fernridge.k 12.or. us 541-935-8225 Fax 541-935-8228 Ileatham@,fernticlge.k12.or.us 541-998-6311 Fax 541-998-3926 kroddennord@junctioncity.1< 12.or.us www.junctioncity.k 12.or.us/ Kathleen Rodden-Nord Stephanie White Alison Covey Stephanie White Toni Endersby Tom Endersby Toni Endersby Katie Bradford Toni Endersby Katie Bradford Robert Adair Craig Rothenberger Gwenda Bauman Katie Bradford Chris Meyer Junction City High Institution ID: 597 Grades: 09-12 1 135 W 6th St Principal Junction City, OR 97448-1099 Dina Marschall Principal Brian Young Oaklea Middle Institution ID: 596 Grades: 05-08 1515 Rose St Principal Junction City, OR 97448-1287 Justin Corey Laurel Elem Institution ID: 595 Grades: KG -04 1401 Laurel St Principal Junction City, OR 97448-1299 Nadira Rizkallah Territorial Elem Institution ID: 1297 Grades: KG -05 92609 Territorial Rd Principal Junction City, OR 97448-9596 Annette Sister Lowell SD 71 Institution ID: 2092 65 S Pioneer St Lowell, OR 97452-9721 Superintendent Administrative Assistant Business Manager Human Resources/Personnel Special Education Technology Johnie Matthews Michelle Stephens Dave Standridge Debi McNamara Amber Hansen Nathan Bowers 541-998-631 541-998-631 541-998-631 541-998-631 541-998-631 541-998-631 541-998-631 541-998-631 541-998-631 541-998-2343 Fax 541-998-6303 dmarschall@junctioncity.k12.or.us byoung Ajunctioncity.k 12.or.us 541-998-3381 Fax 541-998-3383 jcorey@junctioncity.k12.or.us 541-998-2386 Fax 541-998-8422 nrizkallah@junctioncity.k12.or.us 541-998-8371 Fax 541-998-4744 asisler(c_Ounctioncity.k12.or.us 541-937-8405 Fax 541-937-2112 jmatthews d?lowel1.k12.or.us www.edline.net/pages/lowellsd 2018-19 Oregon School Directory 541-937-2124 541-937-2124 Page 48 Public Schools Activities Transportation Facilities Bridge Charter Academy Institution ID: 5349 60 S Pioneer St Lowell, OR 97452-9721 Lowell Jr/Sr High Institution ID: 599 65 S Pioneer St Lowell, OR 97452-9721 Lundy P1em institution ID: 598 65 S Pioneer St Lowell, OR 97452-9721 45 S Moss St Lowell, OR 97452-9752 Mountain View Academy Institution ID: 5252 PO Box 485 45 S Moss St Lowell, OR 97452 Pat Todd Jason Pickett Jason Pickett Grades: KG -12 Principal John VonDoloski Grades: 07-12 Principal Kay D Graham Grades: KG -06 Principal Jessica Edgerton Grades: KG -08 Director Laurie Cardwell Mapleton SD 32 Institution ID: 2085 10868 E Mapleton Rd Mapleton, OR 97453-9603 Superintendent Jodi O'Mara Deputy Clerk Debbie Peterson Deputy Clerk Maria McEldowney Administrative Assistant Janie Webb Business Manager Maria McEldowney Human Resources/Personnel Debbie Peterson Human Resources/Personnel Maria McEldowney Curriculum instruction Special Education Assessment Special Services Technology Media/Library Activities Child Nutrition Transportation Safety Facilities Mapleton Sr High Institution ID: 569 10868 E Mapleton Rd Mapleton, OR 97453-9603 Mapleton Elcm Institution ID: 568 10868 E Mapleton Rd 10870 E Mapleton Rd Mapleton, OR 97453-9603 Marcola SD 79J Institution II): 2094 PO Box 820 Marcola, OR 97454-0820 38300 Wendling Rd Marcola, OR 97454-9732 Superintendent Deputy Clerk Jodi O'Mara .Lodi O'Mara Brenda Moyer Brenda Moyer Jodi O'Mara Lucinda Longo Vickie Carey Aaron Longo Brenda Moyer Randy Duval Randy Duval Randy Duval Grades: 07-12 Principal Brenda Moyer Grades: KG -06 Principal Jodi O'Mara William Watkins Dave Standridge 541-937-2124 Administrative Assistant Business Manager 1-lunian Resources/Personnel Special Education Activities Child Nutrition Transportation 541-937-5200 Fax 541-937-5201 john@bridgecharter.com 541-937-2124 Fax 541-937-2112 kgraham@lowell.k12.or.us Mohawk High Institution ID: 604 38300 Wendling Rd Marcola, OR 97454-9732 Kimberle Belden Dave Standridge Kimberlc Belden Tauri White Bill Krei Gayle Robinson Jeff Litle Grades: 07-12 Principal William Watkins TEACH -NW Institution ID: 5444 Grades: KG -12 541-933-2411 541-933-2512 Fax 541-933-2338 bwatkins@marcola.k12.or.us 101 W 10th Ave Director 541-933-2512 Eugene, OR 97401-3007 Phillip Johnson Fax 541-933-2338 pjohnson@marcola.k12.or.us 541-937-2105 Fax 541-937-8709 jedgerton@lowell.k12.or.us Marcola Elem Institution ID: 603 PO Box 820 Marcola, OR 97454-0820 92250 School House Rd 541-285-0043 Marcola, OR 97454 Laurie /mtviewacadeny.org 541-268-4311 Fax 541-268-4632 jomara@mapleton.k12.or.us www.mapleton.k12.or.us 541-268-4312 541-268-4312 541-268-4312 541-268-4312 541-268-4312 541-268-4312 541-268-4312 541-268-4312 541-268-4312 541-268-4471 541-268-4471 541-268-4312 541-268-4322 541-268-4322 541-268-4471 541-268-4322 Fax 541-268-4632 brnoyer@mapleton.k12.or.us 541-268-4471 Fax 541-268-9919 .jomara@mapleton.k12.or.us 541-933-2512 Fax 541-933-2338 bwatkins@marcola.k12.or.us www.marcola.k12.or.us McKenzie SD 68 Institution ID: 2090 51 187 Blue River Dr Finn Rock, OR 97488-9602 Superintendent Business Manager Human Resources/Personnel Special Education Technology Activities Child Nutrition Transportation Facilities Grades: KG -06 Principal Tami White Nathaniel Tompkins Wendy Whitson Nancy Asman Brent Meister Jason Davis Fred Heins Nathaniel Tompkins Nathaniel Tompkins Chris Lester McKenzie River Community School Institution ID: 594 Grades: KG -12 51887 Blue River Drive Director Finn Rock, OR 97488 Brent Meister Oakridge SD 76 Institution ID: 2093 76499 Rose St Oakridge, OR 97463-9434 47997 W 1st St Oakridge, OR 97463-9422 Superintendent Administrative Assistant Business Manager Hunan Resources/Personnel Special Education Technology Oakridge High Institution ID: 602 47997 W 1st St Oakridge, OR 97463-9498 Oakridge Jr High Institution ID: 601 541-933-2411 Fax 541-933-1428 twhitc@niarcola.k 12.or.us 541-822-3338 Fax 541-822-8014 lane.toinpkins@,mckenziesd.org www.mckenzie.k 12.or.us 541-822-3338 x201 541-822-3313 541-822-3313 541-822-3338 541-822-3338 Fax 541-822-8014 Principal brent.meister amnekenziesd.org Nathaniel Lane Tompkidsane.tompkins cihnckenziesd.org Rcta Doland Lori McMahon Peggy Mahla Lori McMahon Chad Harrison Gerald McCool Grades: 09-12 Principal Greg Chapman Special Education Chad Harrison Grades: 07-08 Principal Greg Chapman Special Education 541-782-2813 Fax 541-782-2982 rdoland@ohswarriors.net www.oakridge.k 12.or.us 541-782-2813 541-782-2813 541-782-2813 541-782-2813 541-782-2231 Fax 541-782-4692 gchapman@oakridge. k 12.or.us charrison@lesd.k12.or.us 541-782-2231 Fax 541-782-4647 gchapman@oakridge.k 12.or.us 2018-19 Oregon School Directory Page 49 Public Schools Chad Harrison charrison@lesd.k 12.or.us Superintendent Administrative Assistant Oakridge Elem Business Manager Institution ID: 600 Grades: K0-06 Human Resources/Personnel 48119 E 1st St Principal 541-782-3226 Curriculum Oakridge, OR 97463-9796 Tiffany O'Donnell Fax 541-782-3122 Instruction Special Education todonnell@oakridge.k12.or.us Special Education Chad Harrison charrisonglesd.k12.or.us Assessment Special Services Pleasant Hill SD 1 541-746-9646 Technology Institution ID: 2081 36386 Hwy 58 Pleasant Hill, OR 97455-9614 Superintendent Business Manager Special Education Activities Facilities Scott Linenberger Sheri Longobardo Thad Holub Erik Hoberg James A Dienstel Pleasant Hill High Institution ID: 502 Grades: 06-12 36386 Hwy 58 Principal Pleasant Hill, OR 97455-9614 Randy Fisher Pleasant 1 -fill Elem Institution ID: 500 Grades: KG -05 36386 Hwy 58 Principal Pleasant Hill, OR 97455-9614 Devery Stoneberg Siuslaw SD 97J Institution II): 2096 21 1 l Oak St Florence, OR 97439-9618 Superintendent Administrative Assistant Business Manager Human Resources/Personnel Communications Assessment Technology Activities Transportation Facilities Facilities Siuslaw High Institution ID: 610 2975 Oak St Florence, OR 97439-9522 Siuslaw Middle Institution ID: 608 2525 Oak St Florence, OR 97439-9526 Siuslaw Elem Institution ID: 609 2221 Oak St Florence, OR 97439-9618 Andy Grzeskowiak Cheryl Chipps Kari Blake Jenny Dietz Vomnie McClellan Dan Barnum Fred Spencer Christopher Johnson Joel Locke Mark Mueller Tucker Reed Lewis Grades: 09-12 Principal Kerri Tatum Grades: 06-08 Principal Andy Marohl Grades: KG -05 Principal Nlike 1-larklerode South Lane SD 45J3 Institution ID: 2087 PO Box 218 Cottage Grove, OR 97424-0218 455 Adams Cottage Grove, OR 97424 Fax 541-746-2537 slinenberger@pleasanth i 1 1.k12.or.us www.pleasanthi11.k 12.or.us 541-736-0701 541-736-0797 541-736-0770 541-747-4541 Fax 541-744-3351 Hisher@),pleasanthill.k12.or.us 541-736-0400 Fax 541-736-0446 dstoneberg@pleasanthi11.1(12.or.us 541-997-2651" Fax 541-997-6748 agrzeskowiak@siuslaw.k12.or.us www.siuslaw.k 12.or.us 541-997-2651 541-997-5471 541-997-5468 541-997-5472 541-997-2514 541-902-7490 541-997-5485 541-902-7472 541-902-7471 541-902-7471 541-997-3448 Media/Library Activities Child Nutrition Transportation Safety Facilities Larry Sulivan Tonya Kerns Phil Scrima Brian McCasline Kyle Tucker Kyle Tucker Chad Hamilton Kyle Tucker Chad Hamilton Jesse Baber Chad Hamilton Gary Roberts Monica Yoss Theresa Bischel Matt Allen Matt Allen Academy for Character Education Institution ID: 4555 Grades: KG -12 PO Box 1652 Director 195 N 6th Street Star Sahnow Cottage Grove, OR 97424 Al Kennedy High School Institution ID: 1791 Grades: 09-12 79980 Delight Valley School Principal Cottage Grove, OR 97424- Hal ie Ketcher Childs Way Charter School Institution ID: 4395 37895 Row River Rd Dorena, OR 97434 Cottage Grove High Institution ID: 580 PO Box 160 Cottage Grove, OR 97424- 1375 S River Rd Cottage Grove, OR 97424 - Lincoln Middle Institution ID: 579 1565 S 4111 St Cottage Grove, OR 97424 - Bohemia Elem Institution ID: 573 721 5 R St Cottage Grove, OR 97424- ktatum@siuslaw.k12.Or•us Dorena School Institution ID: 574 37141 Row River Rd Dorena, OR 97434-9801 541-997-8241 am arohl/9siuslaw.k12.or.us 541-997-2514 Fax 541-997-4163 mharklerode@siuslaw.k12.or.us 541-942-3381: Fax 541-942-8098 lany.suilivan@siane.k12.or.us www.slane.k 12.or.us Harrison Elem Institution ID: 576 1000 Taylor Ave Cottage Grove, OR 97424 Latham Elem Institution ID: 577 32112 Latham Rd Cottage Grove, OR 97424 - Grades: 05-12 Principal Michael Kerns Grades: 09-12 Principal Mike Ingman Grades: 06-08 Principal Jeremy Smith Grades: KG -05 Principal Heather Bridgens Grades: K0-08 Principal Linda Folkman Grades: K0-05 Principal Heidi Brown Grades: KG -05 Principal Anne Fisk 541-942-3381 x121 541-942-3381 x 1 1 I 541-942-3381 541-942-3381 x130 541-942-3381 x130 541-942-3381 x115 541-942-3381 x130 541-942-3381 x115 541-767-3778 541-942-3381 x115 541-942-3391 541-942-3381 541-942-2803 541-942-1601 541-942-1601 541-942-9707 Fax 541-942-7884 mrs.sahnow icaceclassicaled.org 541-942-1962 Fax 541-942-3672 halie.ketcher@slane.k12.or.us 541-946-1821 Fax 541-946-20(17 mike.kcsns(tuslane.l:12.or.us 541-942-3391 Fax 541-942-7492 mike.ingman@slane.k 12.or.us 541-942-3316 Fax 541-942-9801 jeremy.smith@slane.l:12.or.us 541-942-3313 Fax 541-767-5958 heather.bridgenssIane.k 12.or.us 541-946-1506 Fax 541-767-3516 linda.folkman@slane.k12.or.us 541-942-3389 Fax 541-942-1316 heidi.brown ii)slane.kl2.or.us 541-942-0147 Fax 541-767-2180 anne.fisk@slanc.1:12.or.us 2018-19 Oregon School Directory Page 50 Public Schools London School Institution ID: 578 73288 London Rd Cottage Grove, OR 97424 - Springfield SD 19 Institution ID: 2083 640 A St Springfield, OR 97477-4609 Superintendent Business Manager Human Resources/Personnel Communications Curriculum Special Education Assessment Special Services Technology Media/Library Activities Child Nutrition Transportation Safety Facilities Grades: KG -08 Principal Bill Bechen Bruce Smolnisky Brett Yancey Distill Reese Jenna McCulley Whitney McKinley Brian Megert Nicole Reyes Brian Megert Jeff Michna Lynn Lary Brett Yancey Gary Cole Mike Schlosser Brett Yancey Brett Yancey Academy of Arts and Academics Institution ID: 4440 Grades: 09-12 615 Main St Principal Springfield, OR 97477-4764 Arne Beard Gateways 1-ligh Institution ID: 1354 Grades: 09-12 665 Main St Principal Springfield, OR 97477-4764 Lesa Haley Springfield High Institution ID: 560 Grades: 09-12 875 7th St Principal Springfield, OR. 97477-4064 Jose daSilva Thurston Nigh Institution ID: 561 Grades: 09-12 333 58th St Principal Springfield, OR 97478-6999 Chad Towe Willamette Leadership Academy Institution ID: 4058 Grades: 06-12 Director Roberta Howard Director Kyle Belknap Administrator Tyson Migliaccio Agnes Stewart Middle Institution ID: 1353 Grades: 06-08 900 S 32nd St Principal Springfield, OR 97478-4607 .Teff Fuller Briggs Middle Institution ID: 542 Grades: 06-08 2355 Yolanda Ave Principal Springfield, OR 97477-1799 Jeff Mather 541-942-0183 Fax 541-942-8849 bill.bechen@slane.k12.or.us 541-747-3331 Fax 541-726-3312 pr c'Jspringtield.k 12.or.us www.springfield.l< 12.or.us 541-726-3201 541-726-3206 541-726-3213 541-726-3455 541-726-3400 503-762-3207 541-726-3400 541-726-3430 541-726-3206 541-726-3226 541-744-6689 541-726-3206 541-744-6728 Fax 541-744-6713 ame.beard@>springfield.k 1 2.or.us 541-744-8862 Fax 541-744-8863 Icsa.haley4) springfield.k12.or.us Hamlin Middle Institution ID: 549 326 Centennial Blvd Springfield, OR 97477-3043 Thurston Middle Institution ID: 557 6300 Thurston Rd Springfield, OR 97478-7099 Centennial Elem Institution ID: 544 1315 Aspen St Springfield, OR 97477-7615 Douglas Gardens Elem Institution ID: 545 3680 Jasper Rd Springfield, OR 97478-6554 Elizabeth Page Elem Institution ID: 546 1300 Hayden Bridge Rd Springfield, OR 97477-1560 Guy Lee Elem Institution ID: 548 755 Marlow Rd Springfield, OR 97477-1136 Maple Eleni Institution ID: 550 2109 .1 St Springfield, OR 97477-4334 541-744-4700 Fax 541-744-4875 Mt Vernon Elem Jose.DaSiIva@springficld.kl2.or.us Institution ID: 554 935 Filbert Ln Springfield, OR 97478-6508 541-744-5000 Fax 541-744-5029 Ridgeview Elem chad.towe@springfield.k12.or.us Institution ID: 553 526 66th St Springfield, OR 97478-7108 541-246-2842 Fax 541-246-2841 Riverbend Elem rhoward@wlacademy.org Institution ID: 1352 kbelknap@wlacademy.org 320 51st St hnigliaccio@wlacademy.org Springfield, OR 97478-6024 541-988-2520 Fax 541-988-2530 jeff.fuller@springfield.k12.or.us 541-744-6350 Fax 541-744-6354 jeffmather@springfield.k12.or.us Thurston Elem Institution ID: 556 7345 Thurston Rd Springfield, OR 97478-6414 Two Rivers Dos Rios Elem Institution ID: 5059 1084 G St Springfield, OR 97477-4106 Grades: 06-08 Principal Kevin Wright Grades: 06-08 Principal Brandi Starck Grades: KG -05 Principal Amy Halley Grades: KG -05 Principal Carla Smith Grades: KG -05 Principal Lacey Macdonald Fax 541-744-6410 lacey.macdonald@springfield.k12.or.us 541-744-6356 Fax 541-744-6360 kevin.wright@springfield.k12.or.us 541-744-6368 Fax 541-744-6372 brandi.starck@springfield.l<12.or.us 541-744-6383 Fax 541-744-6489 amy.halley@springfield,k12.or.us 541-744-6387 Fax 541-744-6390 carla.smith@springfield.k12.or.us 541-744-6407 Grades: KG -05 Principal Amber Mitchell Grades: KG -05 Principal Sheila Minney Grades: KG -05 Principal Cindy Nees Grades: KG -05 Principal Jeremy 1-tugo Grades: KG -05 Principal Jinn Crist Grades: KG -05 Principal Nicki Gorham Grades: KG -05 Principal Charlie Jett 541-744-6391 Fax 541-744-6477 amber.mitchell@springfield.k12.or.us 541-744-6395 Fax 541-744-6398 sheila.minney@springfield.k12.or.us 541-744-6403 Fax 541-744-6405 cindy.nees@springfield.k 12.or.us 541-744-6308 Fax 541-744-6311 jcrenry.hugo(cspringfield.1<12.or.us 541-988-2511 Fax 541-988-2519 jim.crist a springfield.k 12or.us 541-744-6411 Fax 541-744-6414 nicki.gorham@springfi cid .k 12.or.us 541-744-8865 Fax 541-744-8876 charliejett@springfield.k12.or.us 2018-19 Oregon School Directory Page 51 Public Schools Walterville Elem Institution ID: 558 Grades: KG -05 40589 McKenzie 1Iwy Principal Springfield, OR 97478-8613 Dave Hulbert Yolanda Elem Institution ID: 559 Grades: KG -05 2350 Yolanda Ave Principal Springfield, OR 97477-1752 Jeff Butler 541-744-6415 Fax 541-744-6417 dave.hulbert@springfield.kI2.or.us Siletz Valley Early College Academy Institution ID: 4468 Grades: 09-12 PO Box 247 Principal Siletz, OR 97380-0247 Samuel Tupou 245 James Frank Ave NW Siletz, OR 97380 Taft High 541-744-6418 Institution ID: 628 Grades: 09-12 Fax 541-744-6421 3780 Spyglass Ridge SE Principal jeffbuticr@springfield.k12.or.us Lincoln City, OR 97367-1939 Nick Lupo Linn Renton Lincoln Education Service District Institution ID: 2098 905 4th Ave SE Albany, OR 97321-3199 Superintendent Assistant Superintendent Administrative Assistant Human Resources/Personnel Curriculum Instruction Special Education Technology Lincoln County SD Institution ID: 2097 PO Box 1110 Newport, OR 97365-0088 459 SW Coast Highway Newport, OR 97365-4931 Superintendent Deputy Superintendent Administrative Assistant Human Resources/Personnel Curriculum Instruction Special Education Assessment Technology Media/Library Activities Child Nutrition Transportation Safety Facilities Career Technical Education Eddyville Charter School Institution ID: 3361 I Eddyville School Rd Eddyville, OR 97343-0043 Tonja Everest Don Donnan Karen Chandler Vicki Harlos Martha Kroessin Don Dorman Kate Marrone Francisco Zavala Karen Gray Susan Van Liew Sheena Scarberry Tiana Tucker Majalise Tolan Katie Barrett Stephanie Gould Vince Dye Vince Dye Such Stodola Jon Zagel Kim Cusick Rich Belloni Susan Graves Rich Belloni Majalise Tolan Grades: KG -12 Principal Stacey Knudson 541-812-2600 Fax 541-926-6047 karen.chandler@Iblesd.lc 12.or.us www.lblesd.k12.or.us 541-812-2600 541-812-2600 541-812-2601 541-812-2752 541-812-2802 541-812-2600 541-812-2720 541-265-9211 Fax 541-574-0511 Karcmgray@lincoln.k12.or.us www.lineoln.k12.or.us 541-265-4401 541-265-44(14 541-265-44(13 541-265-4436 541-265-4440 541-265-4440 541-336-2560 541-265-4431 541-265-4409 541-265-6601 541-875-2942 Fax 541-875-2491 Stacy.knudson@lincoln.k12.or.us Lincoln City Career Tech High Institution ID: 3240 Grades: 09-12 801 SW Hwy 101 Ste 404 Principal 541-351-8551 Lincoln City, OR 97367-2711 Sean Larsen Fax 541-994-7592 CTE Regional Coordinatotarsen iricomnunityscrvices.us Sheila McCartney sheila.mccartney@chemeketa.edu Newport High Institution ID: 627 Grades: 09-12 322 NE Eads St Principal 541-265-9281 Newport, OR 97365-2819 Reyna Mattson Fax 541-574-2228 reyna.mattson@lincohn.k12.or.us Toledo Senior 1-ligh School Institution ID: 629 1800 NE Sturdevant Rd Toledo, OR 97391-9741 Waldport High Institution ID: 630 PO Box 370 Waldport, OR 97394-0221 3000 Crestline Dr Waldport, OR 97394 Newport Middle Institution ID: 615 825 NE 7th St Newport, OR 97365-2523 Grades: 09-12 Principal Clint Raever Grades: 09-12 Principal Amy Skirvin Grades: 06-08 Principal Aaron Belloni Taft Middle Institution ID: 621 Grades: 07-08 4040 I-Iigh School Dr Principal Lincoln City, OR 97367-1620 Nick Lupo Toledo Jr High Institution ID: 622 600 SE Sturdevant Rd Toledo, OR 97391-9741 Waldport Middle Institution ID: 624 PO Box 830 Waldport, OR 97394-0830 2750 Crestline Dr Waldport, OR 97394 Crestview heights School Institution ID: 623 PO Box 830 Waldport, OR 97394-0830 3000 Crestline Dr Waldport, OR 97394 Grades: 07-08 Principal Clint Raever Grades: 07-08 Principal Aniy Skirvin Grades: K0-06 Principal Libba Sager Oceanlake Elem Institution ID: 617 Grades: KG -02 2420 NE 22nd St Principal Lincoln City, OR 97367-4295 Sandy Mummey Sam Case Elem Institution ID: 625 459 NE 12th St Newport, OR 97365-2297 Siletz Valley Schools Institution ID: 4038 PO Box 247 Siletz, OR 97380-0247 245 James Frank Ave NW Grades: 03-05 Principal Shelley Moore Grades: KG -08 Principal Samuel Tupou 541-444-1100 Fax 541-444-2368 stupou@siletzvalleyschools.org 541-996-2115 Fax 541-996-4335 Nick.lupo cr Iincoln.k 12.or.us 541-336-5104 Fax 541-336-2970 Clint.Raever@lincoln.k l2.or.us 541-563-3243 Fax 541-563-4145 Amy.skirvin rcrlincoln.k 12.or.us 541-265-6601 Fax 541-265-6493 aaron.belloni@lineoln.1:12.or.us 541-996-2115 Fax 541-996-3999 Nick.lupo(crvlincoln.k 12.or.us 541-336-5104 Fax 541-336-2970 clintraever@lincoln.1:12.or.us 541-563-3235 Fax 541-563-4145 Amy.skirvincdlincoln.kl2.or.us 541-563-3237 Fax 541-563-2467 Libba.sager@Iincoln.k 12.or.us 541-994-5296 Fax 541-994-8102 sandy.mummey@lincoln.1<12.or.us 541-265-8598 Fax 541-574-2234 shelley.moore@lincoln.k12.or.us 541-444-1100 Fax 541-444-2368 stupou@siletzvalleyschools.org 2018-19 Oregon School Directory Page 52 Public Schools Siletz, OR 97380 Taft Elem Institution ID: 620 Grades: 03-06 4040 High School Dr Principal Lincoln City, OR 97367-1620 Nick Lupo Toledo Eleni Institution ID: 611 600 SE Sturdevant Rd Toledo, OR 97391-9741 Yaquina View Elem Institution ID: 618 351 SE Harney St Newport, OR 97365-4098 Grades: KG -06 Principal Paul Tucker 541-996-2136 Fax 541-996-3999 nick.1upo g lincoln.k12.or.us 541-336-5121 Fax 541-336-5407 paulducker@lincoln.k12.or.us Grades: KG -02 Principal 541-265-4637 Kristin Takano-Becker Fax 541-265-4011 Kristin.becker(4incoln.1<12.or.us Linn Benton Lincoln Education Service District Institution ID: 2098 905 4th Ave SE Albany, OR 97321-3199 Superintendent Assistant Superintendent Administrative Assistant Human Resources/Personnel Curriculum Instruction Special Education Technology Central Linn SD 552 Institution ID: 2105 PO Box 200 Halsey, OR 97348 32433 Hwy 228 Halsey, OR 97348-9720 Superintendent Deputy Clerk Administrative Assistant Human Resources/Personnel Curriculum Instruction Special Education Assessment Special Services Technology Activities Child Nutrition Transportation Safety Facilities Career Technical Education Central Linn High Institution ID: 687 32433 Hwy 228 Halsey, OR 97348-9720 Tonja Everest Don Dornan Karen Chandler Vicki Harlos Martha Kroessin Don Dorman Kate Marrone Francisco Zavala Brian K Gardner Celeste Van Cleave Dena Crowell Dena Crowell Brian I< Gardner Brian K Gardner Brian K Gardner Robyn Bailey Brian K Gardner Paul Rowton Heidi Hermansen Rod Baney Gary VanderStelt Celeste Van Cleave Brian K Gardner Heidi Hermansen 541-812-2600 Fax 541-926-6047 karen.chandler@lblesd.k12.or.us www.lblesd.k12.or.us 541-812-2600 541-812-2600 541-812-2601 541-812-2752 541-812-2802 541-812-2600 541-812-2720 Central Linn Elem Institution ID: 1311 239 W 2nd St Halsey, OR 97348-9615 Grades: KG -06 Principal Robyn Bailey Greater Albany Public SD 8J Institution ID: 2100 718 7th Ave SW Albany, OR 97321 Superintendent Assistant Superintendent Administrative Assistant Business Manager Hunan Resources/Personnel Communications Curriculum instruction Special Education Assessment Special Services Media/Library Activities Transportation Safety Facilities Career Technical Education Albany Options School Institution ID: 3950 701 19th Avenue SE Albany, OR 97322 South Albany High institution ID: 650 3705 Columbus ST SE Albany, OR 97322 541-369-2813West Albany High Fax 541-369-3439 Institution ID: 649 1 130 Queen Ave SW briar.gardncriiLcentrallinn.kl2.or.us Albany, OR 97321-2196 www.centrallinn.k12.or.us 541-369-2813 541-369-2813 x3223 541-369-2813 541-369-2813 541-369-2813 541-369-2851 541-369-2813 Calapooia Middle Institution ID: 632 830 24th AVE SE Albany, OR 97322 Memorial Middle Institution ID: 642 1050 Queen Ave SW Albany, OR 97321-2197 541-369-3492 North Albany Middle 541-369-2813 Institution ID: 638 541-369-2813 x3223 1205 North Albany Rd NW 541-369-2813 Albany, OR 97321-1399 Grades: 07-12 Principal 541-369-2811 Heidi Hermansen Fax 541-369-3455 hcidi.hcrmansen idccntral1in0.k12.or.us Central Elem Institution ID: 631 336 9th Ave SW Albany, OR 97321-2493 Tim Mills Tonja Everest .him Haggart Russ Allen Randy Lary .line Haggart Danielle Blackwell Emily Pfister -Valdez Ryan Mattingly Danielle Blackwell Ryan Mattingly Jennifer Hart Jim Haggart Russell Buttram Carol Swank Doug Pignan Deb Burchfiel Grades: 09-12 Principal John Hunter Grades: 09-12 Principal Nate Munoz Grades: 09-12 Principal Susie Orsborn Grades: 06-08 Principal Tristan Heisley Grades: 06-08 Principal Ken Gilbert Grades: 06-08 Principal Marshall Jackson Grades: 03-05 Principal Lisa Shogren 541-369-2851 Fax 541-369-3437 robynbailey@centraIIinn.k12.or.us 541-967-4501 Fax 541-967-4587 tim.niIIs ii)albany.k 12.or.us albany.k 12.or.us 541-967-4525 541-967-4511 541-967-4505 541-967-4503 541-967-4511 541-967-4519 541-967-4518 541-967-4519 541-967-4518 541-967-4511 541-967-4505 541-967-4561 541-967-4563 Fax 541-924-3780 john .hunte@r,)albany.k 12.or.us 541-967-4522 Fax 541-924-3700 nate.munoz@albany.k12.or.us 541-967-4545 Fax 541-924-3701 susie.orsborn@albany.k12.or.us 541-967-4555 Fax 541-924-3702 tristan.heisley(ikalbany.k 12.or.us 541-967-4537 Fax 541-924-3703 ken.gi1bertc0albany.k12.or.us 541-967-4541 Fax 541-924-3704 marsha11.jackson@albany.012.or.us 541-967-4561 Fax 541-924-3625 lisa.shogrengci),albany.k I2.or.us 2018-19 Oregon School Directory Page 53 Public Schools Clover Ridge Eleni Institution ID: 633 2953 Clover Ridge Rd NE Albany, ()R 97322-7303 Fir Grove Primary institution ID: 635 5355 Scenic Dr NW Albany, OR 97321-9376 Lafayette Elem Institution ID: 640 3122 Madison St SE Albany, OR 97322-4146 Liberty Elem Institution ID: 641 2345 Liberty St SW Albany, OR 9732 1-755 1 North Albany Elem Institution ID: 637 815 Thornton Lake Dr NW Albany, OR 97321-1350 Oak Elem Institution ID: 643 3610 Oak St SE Albany, OR 97322-6150 Oak Grove Elem Institution ID: 639 1500 Oak Grove Dr NW Albany, OR 97321-9351 Periwinkle Elem Institution ID: 636 2196 21st Ave SE Albany, OR 97322-5596 South Shore Elem Institution ID: 645 910 Bain St SE Albany, OR 97322-5218 Sunrise Elem Institution ID: 644 730 19th Ave SE Albany, OR 97322-4298 Takena Elem Institution ID: 647 1210 12th Ave SW Albany, OR 97321-2030 Tangent Elem Institution ID: 646 32100 Old Oak Dr Tangent, OR 97389-9766 Grades: KG -02 Principal Elisa Stephens Grades: KG -01 Principal Jerrie Matuszak Grades: KG -05 Principal Jodi Smith Grades: K0-05 Principal Tracy Day Grades: IC0-05 Principal Kilee Sowa Grades: K0-05 Principal Kelly Bussard Grades: 02-05 Principal Jerrie Matuszak Grades: K0-05 Principal Chaundra Smith Grades: IC0-05 Principal Marcia Beltran Grades: 1C0-05 Principal Bob Daugherty Grades: KG -02 P6ncipa1 Lisa Shogren Grades: IC0-05 Principal Gretchen Rayburn 541-967-4565 Fax 541-924-3707 clisa.stephens(41bany.k12.or.us 541-967-4570 Fax 541-924-3714 jerrie.matuszak@albany.k12.or.us 541-967-4575 Fax 541-924-3622 jodi.smith@albany.k 12.or.us 541-967-4578 Fax 541-924-3710 tnacy.day r )albany.k 12.or.us 541-967-4588 Fax 541-924-3719 kilee.sowa@albany.k12.or.us 541-967-4591 Fax 541-924-3708 kelly.bussard d albany.k 12.or.us 541-967-4596 Fax 541-924-3715 jen-ie.nnatuszakgalbany.k 12.or.us 541-967-4600 Fax 541-924-3711 chaundrasmith a,)albany.1<12.or.us 541-967-4604 Fax 541-924-3718 marcia.beltran(ciJalbany.1<12.or.us 541-967-4608 Fax 541-924-3726 bob.daugherty@albany.k12.or.us 541-967-4613 Fax 541-924-3717 1isa.shogren4 albany.k12.or.us 541-967-4616 Fax 541-924-3716 gretchensayburn@albany.k12.or.us Timber Ridge School Institution ID: 4744 373 Timber Ridge St NE Albany, OR 97322 Waverly Elem Institution ID: 648 425 Columbus ST SE Albany, OR 97321 Harrisburg SD 7J Institution ID: 2099 PO Box 208 Harrisburg, OR 97446-0208 865 LaSalle Harrisburg, OR 97446-9692 Superintendent Administrative Assistant Human Resources/Personnel Curriculum Special Education Technology Child Nutrition Transportation Facilities Harrisburg I-Iigh Institution ID: 689 PO Box 209 Harrisburg, OR 97446-0209 400 5 9th St Harrisburg, OR 97446 Harrisburg Middle Institution ID: 2723 PO Box 317 Harrisburg, OR 97446-0317 201 S 6th St Harrisburg, OR 97446 I-larrisburg Elem Institution ID: 659 PO Box 247 Harrisburg, OR 97446-0247 642 Smith St Harrisburg, OR 97446 Grades: 03-08 Principal .lodi Dedera Grades: K0-05 Principal Anne Griffith Bryan Starr Michele McRae Michele McRae Darci Stullcr Bryan Starr Alex Allen Melanie Neece Amy Traw Toni Dente! Grades: 09-12 Principal Josh Stauber Grades: 06-08 Principal Darci Stoller Grades: KG -05 Principal Darrick Bruns Lebanon Community SD 9 Institution ID: 2101 485 5 5th St Lebanon, OR 97355-2602 Superintendent Human Resources/Personnel Curriculum Special Education Technology Child Nutrition Transportation Facilities Lebanon Academy Institution ID: 5442 485 S 5th St Lebanon, OR 97355-2602 Lebanon I-Iigh Institution ID: 688 1700S5th St Lebanon, OR 97355-2500 Bo Yates Jennifer Meckley Tami Volz Jan Sansom Bo Yates Angie Gorman Bo Yates Bo Yates Grades: K0-12 Superintendent Bo Yates Grades: 09-12 Principal Brad Shreve 541-704-1095 Fax 541-704-1099 jodi.dedera6i/albany.k12.or.us 541-967-4617 Fax 541-924-3620 anne.grillith@albany.k12.or.us 541-995-6626 Fax 541-995-3453 Bryan.starr@harrisburg.k12.or.us www.harrisburg.k 12.or.us 541-995-6551 541-995-6626 x364 541-995-6544 x210 541-995-6626 Fax 541-995-6697 josh.stauber /uharrisburg.k 12.or.us 541-995-6551 Fax 541-995-5120 Darci.stuller@harrisburg.k 12.or.us 541-995-6544 Fax 541-995-6194 Darrick.Bruns@Tharrisburg.k12.or.us 541-451-8511 Fax 541-259-6857 bo.yates(ulebanon.k 12.or.us wvviv.lebanon .k 12.or.us 541-259-8911 541-259-8908 541-259-8932 541-259-8905 541-259-8911 541-451-8511 541-259-8911 541-259-8911 541-451-8511 x1168 Bo.Yates h>lebanon.k 12.or.us 541-451-8555 Fax 541-451-8550 brad.shreve(lebanon.k12.or.us 2018-19 Oregon School Directory Page 54 Public Schools Seven Oak Middle Institution 1D: 674 550 Cascade Dr Lebanon, OR 97355-3721 Cascades School Institution ID: 652 2163 7th St Lebanon, OR 97355-1119 Green Acres School Institution ID: 653 700 10th St Lebanon, OR 97355-1300 Hamilton Creek School Institution ID: 658 32135 Berlin Rd Lebanon, OR 97355-9731 Lacomb School Institution ID: 671 34110 E Lacomb Rd Lebanon, OR 97355-9115 Pioneer School Institution ID: 3504 500 N 5th St Lebanon, OR 97355-2866 Riverview School Institution ID: 3503 101 1 Mountain River Dr Lebanon, OR 97355-8932 Grades: 06-08 Co -Principal 541-451-8416 Mike Hillman Fax 541-451-8431 mike .hi1Iman@lebanon.k12.or.us Grades: KG -06 Principal 541-451-8524 Tami Volz Fax 541-451-8439 tami.volz@lebanon.1<12.or.us Grades: KG -06 Principal 541-451-8534 Amanda Plummer Fax 541-451-8429 amanda.plummer@lebanon.k12.or.us Grades: KG -08 Principal Jordon Ford 541-451-8574 Fax 541-451-8473 Jordon.Ford@lebanon.kl2.or.us Grades: KG -08 Principal 541-451-8565 Whitney Connolly Fax 541-451-8568 whitney.connolly@lebanon.1<12.or.us Grades: KG -06 Principal Tonya Cairo Grades: KG -05 Principal Joe Vore Sand Ridge Charter School Institution ID: 3505 Grades: KG -08 30581 Sodaville-Mt Honie Rd Principal Lebanon, OR 97355-9008 Audrey Cota Santiam Canyon SD 129J Institution ID: 2104 PO Box 197 Mill City, OR 97360-0197 150 SW Evergreen St Mill City, OR 97360 Superintendent Deputy Clerk Administrative Assistant Business Manager Human Resources/Personnel Communications Curriculum Instruction Special Education Assessment Special Services Technology Media/Library Activities Child Nutrition Transportation Safety Facilities Todd Miller Nichole Cooper Nichole Cooper Yvonne Fianna Nichole Cooper Todd Miller Todd Miller Todd Miller Alex Nalivaiko Todd Miller Todd Miller Gil Anspacher Todd Miller Caroline Gillaspy Nichole Cooper Todd Miller Todd Miller Todcl Miller 541-451-8487 Fax 541-451-8488 tonya.cairo@lebanon.k12.or.us 541-451-8451 Fax 541-451-8452 joe.vore@lebanon.k12.or.us 541-258-2416 acota@pieeharters.org 503-897-232F Fax 503-897-3154 todd.miller@santiam.k12.or.us www.santiam.k12.or.us 503-897-2321 503-897-2321 503-897-2321 503-897-2321 503-897-2321 503-897-2321 503-897-2321 503-897-2321 503-897-2321 503-897-2321 503-897-2321 503-897-2368 503-897-2321 503-897-2311 503-897-2321 503-897-2321 503-897-2321 503-897-2321 Oregon Connections Academy Institution ID: 4399 Grades: KG -12 PO Box 1 129 Principal 833 NW Santiam Blvd Allison Galvin Mill City, OR 97360 Santiam Jr/Sr high Institution ID: 683 PO Box 199 Mill City, OR 97360-0199 265 SW Evergreen St Mill City, OR 97360 Santiam Elem Institution ID: 681 450 SW Evergreen St Mill City, OR 97360 Scio SD 95 Institution ID: 2103 38875 NW First Ave Scio, OR 97374-9502 38700 NW Alder Scio, OR 97374 Grades: 07-12 Principal David Plotts Grades: KG -06 Principal Margo Williams Superintendent Gary Tempel Hunan Resources/Personnel 1 -leather Studnick Special Education Technology Media/Library Child Nutrition Transportation Facilities ORVED Institution ID: 5061 38875 NW 1st Ave Scio, OR 97374-9501 Scio I-ligh Institution ID: 678 38875 NW 1st Ave Scio, OR 97374 Scio Middle Institution ID: 677 38875 NW 1st Ave Scio, OR 97374 Centennial Elem institution ID: 676 38875 NW First Ave Scio, OR 97374-9502 Lourdes School Institution ID: 2994 39059 Jordan Rd Scio, OR 97374-9330 Sweet Home SD 55 Institution ID: 2102 1920 Long St Sweet 1 -tome, OR 97386-2395 Greg Nolan .lim Mask Kathie Whitmire Brenda Burger Gary Zingsheim Ken Studnick Grades: 06-12 Director Paul Peterson 503-897-2272 Fax 503-897-3376 agalvin@orca.connectionsacademy.org Grades: 09-12 Principal Danielle Blackwell Grades: 06-08 Principal Greg Nolan Grades: IC0-05 Principal Luke Zedwick Grades: KG -08 Principal Linda Duman Superintendent Tom Yahraes Administrative Assistant Julie Emmert Business Manager Kevin Strong Human Resources/Personnel Julie Emmert Communications Rachel Stucky 503-897-2311 Fax 503-897-3154 david.plotts@santiam.k12.or.us 503-897-2368 Fax 503-897-4034 margo.wil1iams (santian.k 12.or.us 503-394-3261 Fax 503-394-3920 gary.tempel@scio.k12.or.us www.scio.k12.or.us 503-394-3265 503-394-2185 503-614-1300 ppeterson@nwresd.k12.or.us 503-394-3276 Fax 503-394-3236 BlackwellD@sciok12.org 503-394-3271 Fax 503-394-4042 greg.nolan@scio.k12.or.us 503-394-3265 Fax 503-394-3247 luke.zedwick@scio.k12.or.us 503-394-3340 lourdes@snt-net.com 541-367-7126 Fax 541-367-7105 tom.yahraes@sweethome.k12.or.us www.sweethome.k12.or.us 541-367-7126 541-367-7113 541-367-7175 2018-19 Oregon School Directory Page 55 Public Schools Curriculum Instruction Special Education Media/Library Child Nutrition Transportation Facilities Rachel Stucky Rachel Stucky Jennifer Sedlock Rachel Stucky Milli Horton Cheryl Hicks Josh Darwood Sweet Home High Institution ID: 669 Grades: 09-12 1641 Long St Principal Sweet Home, OR 97386-2398 Ralph Brown Sweet Home .1r High Institution ID: 668 Grades: 07-08 880 22nd Ave Principal Sweet home, OR 97386-2899 Colleen Henry Foster Elem Institution ID: 662 PO Box 747 Foster, OR 97345-0747 5526 Poplar Foster, OR 97345 541-367-7175 541-367-7175 541-367-7175 541-367-7149 541-367-7142 Fax 541-367-7196 ralph.brown@sweethome.k 12.or.us 541-367-7187 Fax 541-367-7107 colleen.henry@sweethome.k12.or.us Grades: KG -06 Principal 541-367-7180 Luke Augsburger Fax 541-367-8902 luke.augsburger@sweethome.k 12.or.us Hawthorne Elem Institution ID: 663 Grades: KG -06 3205 Long St Principal Sweet 1lome, OR 97386-3093 Barbi Riggs Holley Elem Institution ID: 664 Grades: KG -06 40336 Crawfordsville Dr Principal Sweet Home, OR 97386-9803 Todd Barrett Oak Heights Elem Institution ID: 666 Grades: KG -06 605 Elm St Principal Sweet Home, OR 97386-2097 Josh Dargis Sweet Itome Charter School Institution ID: 4484 28721 Liberty Rd Sweet Home, OR 97386 Grades: KG -06 Principal Tavia Thornton 541-367-7167 Fax 541-367-8903 barbi.nggs@sweethome.k 12.or.us 541-367-7162 Fax 541-367-8904 todd.barrett@swecthome.k 12.or.us 541-367-7165 Fax 541-367-1128 josh.dargis@sweethome.k12.or.us 541-367-1833 Fax 541-367-1839 tthornton@piecharters.org Malheur Education Service District Region 14 Institution ID: 2106 c/o Malheur ESD 363 A St W Vale, OR 97918-1305 Superintendent Administrative Assistant Business Manager Human Resources/Personnel Curriculum Special Education Special Services Special Services Technology Activities Facilities Career Technical Education 541-473-3138 Fax 541-473-3915 mreclmond@malescLk12.or.us www.malesd.k I2.or.us Mark Redmond MaryJane Pierce Matt Mejia Sarah Erstrom Angie Arriola Teresa Jones Kelly Poe Debbie Bel nap Intermountain -Barry Stream Allison Nunez Topper Schlupe Jerry Peacock 541-473-4824 541-473-4821 541-473-4826 541-473-4856 541-473-4828 541-473-4825 541-473-4841 541-473-4861 541-473-4832 541-473-4833 541-473-4834 541-473-4858 CTE Regional Coordinator Adrian SD 61 Institution ID: 2113 PO Box 108 Adrian, OR 97901-0108 305 Owyhee St Adrian, OR 97901 Superintendent Deputy Clerk Special Education Media/Library Transportation Facilities Adrian High Institution ID: 708 PO Box 108 Adrian, OR 97901-0108 305 Owyhee St Adrian, OR 97901 Adrian Eleni Institution ID: 707 PO Box 108 Adrian, OR 97901-0108 207 Owyhee St. Adrian, OR 97901 Annex SD 29 Institution Il): 2111 402 Annex Rd Ontario, OR 97914-8010 Superintendent Annex Charter School Institution Ill: 705 402 Annex Rd Ontario, OR 97914-8010 !,Arock SD 81 Institution ID: 2115 c/o Malheur ESD 363 A St W Vale, OR 97918 3513 Arock Rd Arock, OR 97902-0000 1 -lead Teacher W W Jones Elem Institution ID: 711 PO Box 131 Arock, OR 97902-0131 3513 Arock Rd Arock, OR 97902-0000 Harper SD 66 Institution ID: 2114 2987 harper/Westfall Rd Harper, OR 97906 Superintendent Administrative Assistant Transportation Harper Charter School Institution ID: 3362 2987 Harper/Westfall Rd Harper, OR 97906 Jerry Peacock Kevin Purnell Jennifer Nielson Sheryl Yano Jennifer White John Gordon Pete Vasquez Grades: 09-12 Principal Kevin Purnell Grades: K0-08 Principal Willman 11 Ellsworth Steve Bishop Grades: KG -08 Principal Steve Bishop Vicki McConnell Grades: K0-08 Head Teacher Vicki McConnell Ron K Talbot Heather Meisinger Ron K Talbot Grades: KG -12 Principal Ron K Talbot 541-372-2335 Fax 541-372-5380 kevin.purnell@adriansd.org www.adrian.k 12 .or. 541-372-2335 541-372-2335 541-372-2335 541-372-2335 Fax 541-372-5380 kevin.purnel1 /adriansd.org 541-372-2337 Fax 541-372-5516 william.ellsworth@adriansd.org 541-262-3280 Fax 541-262-3578 Steve.Bishop@Annex.k12.or.us www.annex.k12.or.us 541-262-3280 Fax 541-262-3578 Steve.13ishop@Annex.k12.or.us 541-586-2325 Fax 541-586-2304 vickijomcconnell(cimsn.com wWW. malesd.k 12.or.us 541-586-2325 vickijomcconnell@msn.com 541-358-2473 Fax 541-358-2488 ron.talbotgharper.k12.or.us www.harper.k12.or.us 541-358-2473 541-358-2473 Fax 541-358-2488 ron.talbot@harper.k12.or.us 2018-19 Oregon School Directory Page 56 Public Schools Jordan Valley SD 3 541-586-2213. Institution ID: 2107 Fax 541-586-2568 PO Box 99 rusty.bengoa@jordanvalley.k12.or.us jordanvalley.k12.or.us Jordan Valley, OR 97910-0099 www ,jordanva1ley.k12.or.us 604 Oregon Ave Jordan Valley, OR 97910-8024 Superintendent Deputy Clerk Business Manager Facilities Jordan Valley High Institution ID: 712 PO Box 99 Jordan Valley, OR 97910- 501 Bassett Jordan Valley, OR 9791(1 Rusty Bengoa Lee Ann Conro Lee Ann Conro Audie Trautman Grades: 07-12 Principal Rusty Bengoa 541-586-2213 Fax 541-586-2568 rusty.bengoagtjordanvalley.k 12.or.us Jordan Valley Elem institution ID: 691 Grades: IC0-06 PO Box 99 Principal 541-586-2213 Jordan Valley, OR 97910- Rusty Bengoa Fax 541-586-2568 604 Oregon Ave rusty.bengoa@jordanvalley.k12.or.us Jordan Valley, OR 97910 - Rockville Elem Institution ID: 3132 PO Box 99 Jordan Valley, OR 97910- 737 Succor Creek Rd Jordan Valley, OR 97910 Juntura SD 12 Institution iD: 2109 363 A St W c/o Malheur ESD Vale, OR 97918-1305 Head Teacher I luman Resources/Personnel Special Education Special Education Technology Child Nutrition Child Nutrition Transportation Juntura Elcm Institution ID: 700 PO Box 248 Juntura, OR 97911-0248 5855 6th St Juntura, OR 97911 Malheur County SD 51 institution iD: 2112 403 E St W c/o Vale SD Vale, OR 97918 Grades: ICG -08 Principal 541-586-2213 Superintendent Rusty Bengoa Administrative Assistant rusty.bengoa@jordanvalley.k12.or.us Business Manager Human Resources/Personnel Communications Curriculum instruction Special Education Assessment Special Services Technology Activities Child Nutrition Transportation Safety Facilities Activities Child Nutrition Transportation Facilities Nyssa 1iigh institution iD: 704 824 Adrian Blvd Nyssa, OR 97913-3689 Nyssa Middle institution ID: 703 101St1thSt Nyssa, OR 97913-3600 Nyssa Elem Institution iD: 702 809 Bower Ave Nyasa, OR 97913-3418 Ontario SD 8C Institution ID: 2108 195 SW 3rd Ave Ontario, OR 97914-2723 541-277-3261 Fax 541-277-3261 kathleenschramgmalesd.k 12.or.us www.malesd.1(I 2.or.us Kathleen Schram Heather Bixby Terry Herzberg Teresa Jones internmountain-Barry Stream Courtney Duckworth Kathleen Schram Courtney Duckworth 541-277-3261 541-473-4835 547-473-4825 541-473-4825 541-473-4832 541-277-3261 541-277-3261 541-277-3261 Grades: KG -08 1 -lead Teacher 541-277-3261 Kathleen Schram Fax 541-277-3261 Child Nutrition kathleen.schranit )malesd.k12.or.us Ann Marie Duckworth Business Manager Karen Nunn Nyssa SD 26 Institution ID: 2110 804 Adrian Blvd Nyssa, OR 97913-3642 Director Superintendent Curriculum Curriculum Special Education Special Services Ryan i -Hawkins Jana Iverson Jana Iverson Ryan ilawkins Araceli Gomez Martha Lazo 541-473-0202'. Fax 541-473-3294 Karen.nunn@malesd.org 541-473-0202 541-372-2275 Fax 541-372-2204 jiverson@iiyssa.k 12.or.us littp://www.nyssa.k12.or.us/ Ontario High Institution ID: 699 1115 W Idaho Ave Ontario, OR 97914-2146 Ontario Middle Institution ID: 698 573 SW 2nd Ave Ontario, OR 97914-2646 Aiken Eleni Institution iD: 694 1297 W Idaho Ave Ontario, OR 97914-4534 Alameda Elem Institution ID: 692 1252 Alameda Dr Ontario, OR 97914-3243 Cairo Elem institution iD: 693 531 1-iwy 20/26 Ontario, OR 97914-8805 Ilector Martinez Gina Freel Connel Patterson Vince Perez Grades: 09-12 Principal Malcom McRae Grades: 06-08 Principal Luke Cleaver Grades: KG -05 Principal Matthew Murray Nicole Albisu Jolene Masterson Mary Jo Evers Eric Norton Nicole Albisu Melissa Williams Melissa Williams Melissa Williams Anabel Ortiz-Chavol la Melissa Williams Todd Stephan Manny Alvarado Pamela Suyematsu Diana .Howarth Eric Norton Robert Bennett Grades: 09-12 Principal Jodi ELizondo Grades: 07-08 Principal Lisa Longoria Grades: KG -05 Principal Tobey iiuddleston Grades: ICG -06 Principal Andrea Buchholz Grades: KG -05 Principal Jenny Dayton 541-372-2275 541-372-2287 Fax 541-372-5634 mmcrae@nyssasd.org 541-372-3891 Fax 541-372-3260 lcleaver(wnyssa.k 12.or.us 541-372-3313 Fax 541-372-5653 mmurray cinnyssa.k 12.or.us 541-889-5374 Fax 541-889-8553 NAlbisu@ontario.1:12.or.us www.ontario.k12.or.us 541-889-5374 x226 541-889-5374 541-889-5374 x227 541-889-5374 x230 541-889-5374 x226 541-889-5374 541-889-5374 541-889-5374 541-889-5374 541-889-5374 541-889-5374 541-889-5374 541-889-6199 541-889-5374 x230 541-881-1274 541-889-5309 Fax 541-889-8117 jelizondolh/ontario.k 12.or.us 541-889-5377 Fax 541-881-0060 llongoria@ontario.k12.or.us 541-889-5584 Fax 541-889-4762 thuddleston@ontario.k12.or.us 541-889-5497 Fax 541-889-1993 abuchholz(cr)ontario.k 12.or.us 541-889-5745 Fax 541-889-5745 _idayton@ontario.k12.or.us 2018-19 Oregon School Directory Page 57 Public Schools May Roberts Elem Institution ID: 696 590 NW 8th St Ontario, OR 97914-1645 Pioneer Elem Institution ID: 697 4744 Pioneer Rd Ontario, OR 97914-8548 Vale SD 84 Institution ID: 2116 403 E St W Vale, OR 97918-1599 Superintendent Deputy Clerk Administrative Assistant Business Manager Special Education Media/Library Activities Child Nutrition Transportation Facilities Vale 1-ligh Institution ID: 713 505 Viking Dr Vale, 0R 97918-1499 Vale Middle Institution ID: 1357 403 F, St W Vale, OR 97918-1599 Vale Elem Institution ID: 701 403E St W Vale, OR 97918-1599 Willowcreek Elem Institution ID: 706 2300 9th Ave W Vale, OR 97918-9802 Grades: KG -06 Principal Marshell Hooker Grades: KG -05 Principal Erin O'1-Iara-Rines Alisha McBride Sharon Hawkins Beth Sappe Heather Bixby Jeri Schaffeld Patty Faw Tom Snook Kitty Trolard Kypp Armstrong Sam Blackburn Grades: 09-12 Principal Mary Jo Sharp Grades: 07-08 Principal Jeri Schaffeld Grades: KG -06 Principal Leo Baptiste Grades: 01-08 Principal Todd Shaffer 541-889-5379 Fax 541-889-5370 mhooker@ontario.k12.or.us 541-262-3902 Fax 541-262-3913 Eoharar@ontario.k12.or.us 541-473-0201' Fax 541-473-3294 Alisha.McBride@vale.kl2.or.us www.vale.k12.or.us Facilities Mike Dunckel Cascade SI) 5 Institution ID: 2139 10226 Marion Rd SE Turner, OR 97392-9721 Superintendent Administrative Assistant Business Manager Human Resources/Personnel Curriculum Special Services Technology Child Nutrition Transportation Safety 541-473-0201 Facilities Cascade Sr High 541-473-0202 Institution ID: 811 10226 Marion Rd SE Turner, OR 97392-9721 541-473-0216 541-473-0290 Fax 541-473-2364 MaryJo.Sharp@vale.k12.or.us 541-473-0241 Fax 541-473-3293 jerischaffeld hJvale.k12.or.us 541-473-3291 Fax 541-473-3294 Leo.Baptiste@valesd.org 541-473-2345 Fax 541-473-3620 Todd.Shaffer@vale.k t 2.or.us Willamette Education Service District Institution ID: 2117 2611 Pringle Rd SE Salem, OR 97302-1533 Superintendent Administrative Assistant Business Manager Human Resources/Personnel Communications Curriculum Instruction Special Education Assessment Technology Safety Dave Novotney Tishri Tucker Mike Dunckel Michael Beck Brian Florip Keith Ussery Keith Ussery Amy Joynt Keith Ussery John Nielson Mike Dunckel 503-588-5330 Fax 503-363-5787 superintendent@wesd.org www. wesd.org 503-588-5330 503-385-4611 503-385-4540 503-385-4626 503-540-4487 503-385-4795 503-385-4611 Cascade Jr High Institution ID: 810 10226 Marion Rd SE Turner, OR 97392-9721 Aumsville Elem Institution ID: 719 572 N 1 1 0 St Aumsville, OR 97325-0177 Cloverdale Elem Institution ID: 806 9666 Parrish Gap Rd SE Turner, OR 97392-9599 Turner Elem Institution ID: 790 PO Box 129 Turner, OR 97392-0129 7800 School Ave Turner, OR 97392 Gervais SD 1 Institution ID: 2137 PO Box 100 Gervais, OR 97026-0100 290 First St Gervais, OR 97026 Superintendent Administrative Assistant Business [Manager Hunan Resources/Personnel Special Education Assessment Special Services Technology Child Nutrition Transportation Facilities Facilities Gervais 1ligh Institution ID: 808 PO Box 195 Gervais, OR 97026-0195 300 E Douglas St Darin Drill Cheryl Harmon Scott B. Pillar Dawn Moorefield Dawn Moorefield Kevin Carroll Michael Essex Barbara Calderwood "Tom Lovell Dan Peterson Tom Lovell Grades: 09-12 Principal Matt Thatcher Grades: 06-08 Principal Pete Rasmussen Grades: KG -05 Principal Cyndi Ganfield Grades: KG -05 Principal Bryan Dyer Grades: KG -05 Principal Dan Petersen Matt Henry Sandra Segura Melissa Wolfer Melissa Wolfer Ann O'Connell Ken Stott Ann O'Connell Tracy Lewis Melinda Fitz henry Rita Armstrong Tony Miller Gustavo Munoz Grades: 09-12 Principal Ken Stott 503-385-4611 503-749-8010 Fax 503-749-8019 ddrill@cascade.k 12.or.us www.cascale.1:12.or.us 503-749-8301 503-749-8313 503-749-8313 503-749-8010 503-749-8010 503-749-8010 x1908 503-749-8310 503-749-8310 503-749-8020 Fax 503-749-8029 mthatcher@cascade.k12.or.us 503-749-8030 Fax 503-749-8039 prasmussen.;cascadc.k 12.or.us 503-749-8040 Fax 503-749-8049 cgantield =i2cascade.1< 12.or.us 503-749-8050 Fax 503-749-8059 hdyer@eascade.kl2.or.us 503-749-8060 Fax 503-749-8069 dpetersen@cascade.k12.or.us 503-792-3803 Fax 503-792-3809 gervais_scl@gervais.k12.or.us www.gervais.k 12.or.us 503-792-3803 x2226 503-792-3803 x2226 503-792-3803 x2409 503-792-3803 x2250 503-792-3803 x4020 503-792-5776 503-792-3803 x3060 503-792-3803 Fax 503-792-3770 ken_stott@gervais. k l2.or.us 2018-19 Oregon School Directory Page 58 Public Schools Gervais, OR 97026 Samuel Brown Academy institution ID: 4024 PO Box 100 Gervais, OR 97026-0100 300 E Douglas Ave Gervais, OR 97026 Gervais Middle institution ID: 786 PO Box 176 Gervais, OR 97026-0176 300 Douglas Ave Gervais, OR 97026 Gervais Elem Institution ID: 776 PO Box 216 Gervais, OR 97026-0216 150 Douglas Ave Gervais, OR 97026 :Jefferson SD 14J Institution ID: 2140 1328 N 2nd St Jefferson, OR 97352-9488 Superintendent Administrative Assistant Business Manager Special Education Technology Activities Jefferson High institution iD: 723 2200 Talbot Road SE Jefferson, OR 97352-9788 Jefferson Middle Institution ID: 722 1344 N 2nd St Jefferson, OR 97352-9711 Jefferson Elem institution iD: 721 615 N 2nd St Jefferson, OR 97352-9708 Mt Angel Si) 91 Institution iD: 2145 PO Box 1 129 Mt Angel, OR 97362-9704 730 E Marquam St Mt Angel, OR 97362-9531 Superintendent Deputy Clerk Business Manager I luman Resources/Personnel Curriculum Special Education Assessment Technology Child Nutrition Transportation Sa'Fety Facilities Grades: 06-12 Grades: 06-08 Principal Ann O'Connell Grades: KG -05 Principal Creighton i-ielnms Brad Capener Karen Wusstig Hattie Truett Tracy Keuler Chris Jensen Dan Fritz Grades: 09-12 Principal Cathy Emmert Grades: 06-08 Principal Tracy Keeler Grades: K(3-05 Principal Anna Keifer Troy Stoops Gayle Schmidt Gayle Schmidt Troy Stoops Troy Stoops Erica Gordon Troy Stoops Troy Stoops Gayle Schmidt Sue Sprauer John Smith John Smith 503-792-3803 John F Kennedy High Institution ID: 794 890 E Marquam St Mt Angel, OR 97362-9704 Mt Angel Middle institution iD: 792 460 E Marquam St Mt Angel, OR 97362-9702 503-792-3803 Fax 503-792-3626 St Marys Public School ann_oconnell@gervais.k12.or.us Institution ID: 793 590 E College Mt Angel, OR 97362-9532 503-792-3803 Fax 503-792-3809 creighton__hehns ager vais.k 12.or.us 541-327-3337 x240 Fax 541-327-2960 brad.capener@jefferson.k12.or.us www.jefferson.k12.or.us/ North Marion SD 15 institution iD: 2141 20256 Grim Rd NE Aurora, OR 97002-9499 Superintendent Administrative Assistant Business Manager I-luman Resources/Personnel Curriculum Instruction Special Education Assessment Special Services Technology Child Nutrition Safety Facilities 541-327-3337 x300 North Marion high Fax 541-327-1867 Institution ID: 726 Cathy.emnert6ijjefferson.k12.or.us 20167 Grim Rd NE Aurora, OR 97002-9498 541-327-3337 x200 North Marion Middle Fax 541-327-7762 institution iD: 725 tracy.keulerOefferson.kl2.or.us 20246 Grini Rd NE Aurora, OR 97002-9496 541-327-3337 x100 Fax 541-327-1216 Anna.Keifer@jefferson.1<12.or.us 503-845-2345 Fax 503-845-2789 stoops_troy@mtangel.k12.or.us www.masd9I.org 503-845-2345 503-845-2345 503-845-2345 503-845-2345 503-845-2345 North Marion intermediate Institution ID: 724 20237 Grim Rd NE Aurora, OR 97002-9497 North Marion Primary Institution iD: 3146 20257 Grim Rd NE Aurora, OR 97002-9496 North Santiam SD 29J institution ID: 2143 1155 N 3rd Ave Stayton, OR 97383-1801 Superintendent Assistant Superintendent Administrative Assistant Business Manager Hunan Resources/Personnel Communications Curriculum Induction Special Education Grades: 09-12 Principal Dale Pedersen Grades: 06-08 Principal Jared Tiecke Grades: KG -05 Principal Katie Voss Ginger Redlinger Diane Laubsch Linda Murray Bethany Bilyeu Cherie Stroud Boyd Keyser Sharon Lohse Cherie Stroud Sharon Lohse Lori Wells Lori Gamboa Caleb Barnes Boyd Keyser Grades: 09-12 Director Cherie Stroud Grades: 06-08 Principal Tami Badingcr Grades: 03-05 Principal Cory Gaub Grades: PK -02 Principal Andrew 1<ronser Andrew Gardner David Bolin Tonia Whisman Jane Nofziger Teri Butler Jodi Hack David Bolin David Bolin Teri Harbison 503-845-6128 Fax 503-845-9586 Pedersem_dale@mtangel.k12.or.us 12.or.us 503-845-6137 Fax 503-845-2856 Tieckejared@mtangel.k12.or.us 503-845-2547 Fax 503-845-9438 voss_katic@mtangel.k12.or.us 503-678-7100 Fax 503-678-1473 gingcr.redlinget / 9nmarion.k 12.or.us www.nmarion.k 12.or.us 503-678-7101 503-678-7100 503-678-7102 503-678-7101 503-678-8509 503-678-8509 503-678-7105 503-678-7101 503-678-7124 Fax 503-678-7186 cheric.stroud@nmarion.k12.or.us 503-678-7118 Fax 503-678-7185 tamibadinger d>nmarion.1<12.or.us 503-678-7114 Fax 503-678-7187 cory.gaub@nmarion.k12.or.us 503-678-8555 Fax 503-678-8510 andrew.kronser@nmarion.k12.or.us 503-769-6924 Fax 503-769-3578 andy.gardnei3/t/nsantiam.l<12.or.us nsantiam.1<12.or.us 503-769-4928 503-769-1582 503-769-4187 503-769-4971 503-769-1582 503-769-1582 503-859-2154 2018-19 Oregon School Directory Page 59 Public Schools Assessment Technology Media/Library Activities Child Nutrition Safety Facilities Stayton I-Iigh Institution ID: 809 757 W Locust St Stayton, 0R 97383-1133 Stayton Middle Institution ID: 789 1021 Shaft' Rd Stayton, OR 97383-1045 Mari -Linn Elem Institution ID: 656 641 5th St Lyons, OR 97358-2142 Stayton Elem Institution ID: 788 875 N 3rd Stayton, OR 97383-1207 Sublimity Elem Institution ID: 717 PO Box 269 Sublimity, OR 97385-0269 431 Main St Sublimity, OR 97385 Salem-Keizer SD 24.3 Institution ID: 2142 PO Box 12024 Salem, OR 97309-0024 2450 Lancaster Dr Salem, OR 9 73 05-1 200 Superintendent Assistant Superintendent Business Manager Human Resources/Personnel Communications Curriculum Instruction Special Education Assessment Technology Media/Library Transportation Safety Facilities CTE Regional Coordinator Early College I-Iigh Institution ID: 4589 4071 Winema PI Bldg 50 Salem, OR 97305-4404 McKay High Institution ID: 771 2440 Lancaster Dr NE Salem, OR 97305-1292 Missy Roisterer David Bolin John Kendall Darren Shryock Toni Silbernagel Gary Rychard Michael Miller Grades: 09-12 Principal Alan Kirby Grades: 04-08 Principal Michael Proctor Grades: KG -08 Principal Jeri Harbison Grades: KG -03 Principal Wendy Moore Grades: KG -08 Principal Missy Riestercr 503-769-2459 503-769-1582 503-769-4115 503-769-2171 Fax 503-769-6050 a Ian. kirby@nsantiam.k 12.or.us 503-769-2198 Fax 503-769-9524 michacl.proctor&santiam.k l2.or.us 503-859-2154 Fax 503-859-2164 jeri.harbison@nsantiarn.k12.or.us 503-769-2336 Fax 503-769-1709 wendy.moore@nsantiam.k12.or.us 12.or.us 503-769-2459 Fax 503-769-3383 missy.riesterer( nsantiam.k12.or.us 503-399-3000 Fax 503-399-5579 struckmeier_alice@salkeiz.k12.or.us www.salkeiz.k12.or.us Christy Perry Kelly Carlisle Michael Wolfe John Height Jay Remy Neil Anderson Neil Anderson Eric Richards Catherine Carlson Robert Silva Roger Gage Michael Shields John VanDreal Joel Smallwood Nichole Spearman-Eskelsen Grades: 09-12 Principal Jay Weeks Grades: 09-12 Principal Rob Schoepper 503-399-3002 503-399-3061 503-399-3258 503-399-3258 503-399-3258 503-399-3031 503-399-3058 503-399-3070 503-399-3290 503-399-1990 503-365-4800 Fax 503-365-4703 weeksjason(4salkeiz.k 12.or.us 503-399-3080 Fax 503-375-7807 schoepper_rob@salkeiz.k12.or.us McNary 1-tigh Institution ID: 772 595 Chemawa Rd N Keizer, OR 97303-5300 North Salem Fligh Institution ID: 773 765 14th St NE Salem, OR 97301-2611 Roberts Iligh Institution ID: 4596 3620 State St SE Salem, OR 97301 South Salem 1-Iigh Institution ID: 775 1910 Church St SE Salem, OR 97302-3018 Sprague High Institution ID: 774 2373 Kuebler Blvd S Salem, OR 97302-9403 West Salem High Institution ID: 3463 1776 Titan Way Salem, OR 97304-1769 Claggett Creek Middle Institution ID: 3373 1810 Alder Dr NE Keizer, OR 97303-4061 Crossler Middle Institution ID: 1329 1155 Davis Rd S Salem, OR 97306-9204 Houck Middle Institution ID: 1330 1155 Connecticut Salem, OR 97301-5538 [toward Street Charter Institution ID: 1358 710 Howard St SE Salem, OR 97302-3027 Grades: 09-12 Principal Erik Jespersen Grades: 09-12 Principal Sara Leroy 503-399-3233 Fax 503-391-4025 jespersen_erik@salkeiz.k12.or.us 503-399-3241 Fax 503-375-7808 leroy_saragsalkeiz.k12.or.us Grades: 07-12 Principal 503-391-4075 Jay Weeks Fax 503-399-5550 CTE Regional Coordinataieeks jason(<i),salkeiz.k12.or.us Jim Orth Grades: 09-12 Principal Lara Tittin Grades: 09-12 Principal Craig Swanson Grades: 09-12 Principal Jim Miller Grades: 06-08 Grades: 06-08 Principal Kristine Walton 503-399-3252 Fax 503-375-7805 tillm_lara@salkeiz.1:12.or.us 503-399-3261 Fax 503-391-4046 swanson_craig(cusalkeiz.k12.or.us 503-399-5533 Fax 503-584-5004 milleriii ysalkeiz.k12.or.us 503-399-3701 Fax 503-399-3708 503-399-3444 Fax 503-391-4005 walton_kristincq salkeiz.k12.or.us Grades: 06-08 Principal 503-399-3446 Suzanne Leonard Fax 503-391-4167 leonarcIs1Ivanne4saIkeiz,I( 12.or.LIS Grades: 06-08 Principal 503-399-3408 Christina Tracy Fax 503-375-7861 tracy_christi nagsalkeiz.k12.or.us Jane Goodall Environmental Middle Charter Institution ID: 4210 Grades: 06-08 999B Locust St NE Principal Salem, OR 97301 Lorelei Gilmore Judson Middle Institution ID: 765 4512 Jones Rd S Salem, OR 97302-4828 503-399-7070 gilmore__Iorelei(h salkeiz.k12.or.us Grades: 06-08 Principal 503-399-3201 Alicia Kruska Fax 503-391-4041 kruska_al iciaj salkeiz.k12.or.us 2018-19 Oregon School Directory Page 60 Public Schools Leslie Middle Institution ID: 766 3850 Pringle Rd SE Salem, OR 97302-1655 Parrish Middle Institution ID: 767 802 Capitol St NE Salem, OR 97301-2509 Stephens Middle Institution ID: 1331 4962 Maysville Dr NE Salem, OR 97305-3327 Straub Middle Institution ID: 4859 1920 Wilmington Ave NW Salem, OR 97304 Waldo Middle Institution ID: 768 2805 Lansing Ave NE Salem, OR 97301-8555 Walker Middle Institution ID: 769 1075 8th St NW Salem, OR 97304-3704 Whiteaker Middle Institution ID: 770 1605 Lockhaven Dr NE Keizer, OR 97303-2027 Auburn Elem Institution ID: 728 4612 Auburn Rd NE Salem, OR 97301-4914 Battle Creek Elem Institution ID: 5066 1640 Waln Dr SE Salem, OR 97306 Brush College Elem Institution ID: 731 2623 Doaks Ferry Rd NW Salem, OR 97304-1318 Bush Eleni Institution ID: 732 410 14th St SE Salem, OR 97301-6315 Candalaria Eleni Institution ID: 733 935 Hansen Ave S Salem, OR 97302-5921 Grades: 06-08 Principal Denny McCarthy Grades: 06-08 Principal Dustin Purnell Grades: 06-08 Principal Jennie Madland Grades: 06-08 Principal Laura Perez Grades: 06-08 Principal Tricia Nelson Grades: 06-08 Principal Paul Myers Grades: 06-08 Principal Julia DeWitt Grades: KG -05 Principal Katie Shumway Grades: KG -05 Principal Linda Dougherty Grades: KG -05 Principal Artonya Gemmil Grades: KG -05 Principal Monica Takata Grades: KG -05 Principal Kerry Lohrman 503-399-3206 Fax 503-399-3479 mccarthy_denny@salkeiz.k12.or.us 12.or.us 503-399-3210 Fax 503-391-4004 purnell_dustinsalkeiz.k 12.or.us 503-399-3442 Fax 503-391-4079 madland_jennifer@salkeiz.k 12.or.us 503-399-2030 Fax 503-399-2032 perezlauragsalkeiz.k 12.or.us 503-399-3215 Fax 503-391-4070 nelson_tricia@salkciz.k12.or.us 503-399-3220 Fax 503-399-5540 myers_paul@salkeiz.k12.or.us 503-399-3224 Fax 503-375-7872 dewitt juliat4salkeiz.k12.or.us 503-399-3128 Fax 503-391-4110 shumway katie(salkeiz.k12.or.us 503-399-2062 Fax 503-399-2094 dougherty_linda@salkeiz.l<12.or.us Chapman Hill Elem Institution ID: 1244 1500 Doaks Ferry Rd NW Salem, OR 97304-2457 Chavez Elem Institution ID: 5064 2400 Walker Rd NE Salem, OR 97305 Clear Lake Elem Institution ID: 734 7425 Meadowglen N Keizer, OR 97303-7844 Cummings Eleni Institution ID: 735 613 Cummings Ln N Keizer, OR 97303-5853 Englewood Elem Institution ID: 736 1 132 19th St NE Salem, OR 97301-2252 Eyre Eleni Institution ID: 751 4868 Buffalo Dr SE Salem, OR 97301-5984 Forest Ridge Elem Institution ID: 3529 7905 June Reid PI NE Keizer, OR 97303-2559 Four Corners Elem Institution ID: 738 500 Elma Ave SE Salem, OR 97317-5621 Grant Community School Institution ID: 740 725 Market St NE Salem, OR 97301-1198 Gubser Eleni Institution ID: 745 503-399-3132 6610 14th Ave NE Fax 503-391-4077 Keizer, OR 97303-1872 genunil_artonya@salkeiz.k12.or.us 503-399-3134 Fax 503-391-4021 Takata_monica@l,salkeiz.k12.or.us Hallman Elem Institution ID: 3377 4000 Deerhaven Dr NE Salem, OR 97303-1368 Hammond Elem Institution ID: 3376 503-399-3136 4900 Bayne St NE Fax 503-316-3525 Salem, OR 97305-3590 lohrman_kerry@salkeiz.k12.or.us Grades: KG -05 Principal Rachael Harms Grades: KG -05 Principal Olga Cobb Grades: KG -05 Principal Tara Baldridge Grades: KG -05 Principal Martina Mangan 503-399-3195 Fax 503-375-7846 harms_rachael(c4salkeiz.k 12.or.us 503-399-2571 Fax 503-399-2576 cobholga ci9salkeiz.1<12.or.us 503-399-3138 Fax 503-391-4072 baldridge_tara@salkeiz.k12.or.us 503-399-3141 Fax 503-391-4033 mangan_martinat 9Salkeiz.1< 12.or.us Grades: K0-05 Principal 503-399-3143 Gary Etchemendy Fax 503-391-4085 etchemendy_gary(salkeiz.k 12.or.us Grades: I<0-05 Principal 503-399-3311 Corina Valencia -Chavez Fax 503-391-4078 valencia-Chavez Corina@salkeiz.k12.or.us Grades: K0-05 Principal 503-399-5548 Thomas Charboneau Fax 503-399-3469 charboneauthomas@sdkeiz.k 12.or.us Grades: KG -05 Principal Phil Decker Grades: K0-05 Principal Marc Morris Grades: K0-05 Principal Dave Bertholf Grades: K0-05 Principal Jessica Brenden Grades: K0-05 Principal Lori Tan 503-399-3145 Fax 503-391-4148 decker phil@salkeiz.k12.or.us 503-399-3151 Fax 503-399-5557 morris_marc@,salkeiz.k12.or.us 503-399-3275 Fax 503-391-4135 bertholf lave d)salkeiz.k12.or.us 503-399-3451 Fax 503-391-4063 brenden_jessica(/±/salkeiz.k12.or.us 503-399-3454 Fax 503-584-5174 tan_lori ajsalkeiz.k 12.or.us 2018-19 Oregon School Directory Page 61 Public Schools 1-Iarritt Elem Institution ID: 4068 2112 Linwood St NW Salem, OR 97304-2 1 34 llayesville Elem Institution ID: 755 4545 Ward Dr NE Salem, OR 97304-3158 Highland Elem Institution ID: 743 530 Highland Ave NE Salem, OR 97303-6899 Hoover Elem Institution ID: 744 1 104 Savage Rd NE Salem, OR 97301-2899 Kalapuya Elem Institution ID: 4858 2085 Wilmington Ave NW Salem, OR 97304 Keizer Elem Institution ID: 747 5600 McClure St N Keizer, OR 97303-5389 Kennedy Elem Institution ID: 746 4912 Noren Ave NE Keizer, OR 97303-2238 Lamb Elem Institution ID: 3375 4930 Herrin Rd NE Salem, OR 97305-3625 Lee Elem Institution ID: 3526 5650 Venice St SE Salem, OR 97306-9839 Liberty Elem institution ID: 749 4871 Liberty Rd 5 Salem, OK 97306-2418 McKinley Elem Institution ID: 750 466 McGilchrist St SE Salem, OR 97302-3773 Miller Elem Institution ID: 3215 1650 46th PI SE Salem, OR 97317-6672 Grades: KG -05 Principal Melinda Wilson Grades: KG -05 Principal Michelle Halter Grades: KG -05 Principal Christi Cheever Grades: KG -05 Principal Jen Vanslander Grades: KG -05 Principal Jennifer Neitzel Grades: KG -05 Principal Christine Bowlby Grades: KG -05 Principal Jesse Leonard Grades: K0-05 Principal Cherice Cochrane Grades: ICG -05 Principal Don flakala 503-399-3457 Fax 503-361-2173 wilson_melinda@salkeiz.kl2.or.us 503-399-3153 Fax 503-391-4076 I- Talter_michelleci71salkeiz.k 12.or.us 503-399-3155 Fax 503-391-4136 Cheever_christi@salkeiz.k12.or.us 503-399-3157 Fax 503-375-7844 vanslanderjen@,salkeiz.k 12.or.us 503-399-21 10 Fax 503-399-2112 neitzeL jennifeWsalkeiz.k12.or.us Morningside Elem Institution ID: 753 3513 12th St SE Salem, OR 97302-2662 Myers Elem Institution ID: 754 2160 Jewel St NW Salem, OR 97304-3647 Grades: KG -05 Principal Sarah Grimmer Grades: KG -05 Principal Stephanie Russell 503-399-3173 Fax 503-316-3528 grimmer_sarah cJsalkeiz.k 12.or.us 503-399-3175 Fax 503-391-4094 russell_stephanie@salkeiz.k12.or.us Optimum Learning Environment Charter Institution ID: 3528 Grades: 01-05 7905 June Reid PI NE Principal 503-399-5548 Keizer, OR 97303-2559 Thomas Charboneau Fax 503-399-3469 charboneau_thomas@sa 1 keiz.k12.or.us Pringle Eleni Institution ID: 756 5500 Reed Ln SE Salem, OR 97306-9366 Richmond Elem Institution ID: 757 466 Richmond Ave SE Salem, OR 97301-1189 Salem Heights Nem Institution ID: 759 503-399-3161 3495 Liberty Rd S Fax 503-399-3435 Salem, OR 97302-4606 bowlby christine@salkeiz.k12.or.us 5(13-399-3163 Fax 503-399-3436 leonard_jesse@salkeiz.k12.or.us 503-399-3477 Fax 503-584-5079 cochrane_cherice@salkeiz.1:12.or.us 503-399-5570 Fax 503-399-3365 hakala_don@salkeiz.k12.or.us Grades: KG -05 Principal 503-399-3165 Lizi Aguilar -Nelson Fax 503-391-4185 aguilar-nelsonlizi[rsalkeiz.k 12.or.us Grades: KG -05 Principal Michelle Nelson Grades: ICG -05 Principal Laura Mata 503-399-3167 Fax 503-316-3527 nelson_michelle@salkeiz.k12.or.us 503-399-3332 Fax 503-399-3318 mata_jaura@salkeiz.k12.or.us Schirle Eleni Institution ID: 760 4875 Justice Way S Salem, OR 97302-2226 Scott Elem Institution ID: 741 4700 Arizona Ave NE Salem, OR 97305-2705 Sumpter Elem Institution ID: 761 525 Rockwood St SE Salem, OR 97306-1756 Swegle Elem Institution ID: 762 1751 Aguilas Ct NE Salem, OR 97301 Valley Inquiry Charter School Institution ID: 4390 5774 Hazelgreen Rd NE Salem, OR 97305-9576 Washington Elem Institution ID: 763 3165 Lansing Ave NE Salem, OR 97303-8639 Grades: KG -05 Principal Karl Paulson Grades: IC0-05 Principal Bonney Dietrich Grades: KG -05 Principal Sarah Theis 503-399-3178 Fax 503-316-3529 paulson_karl(9salkeiz.6 12.or.us 503-399-3180 Fax 503-316-3535 dietrich_bonneyc 9salkeiz.k 12.or.us 503-399-3187 Fax 503-391-4036 theis_sarahiUsalkeiz.k12.or.us Grades: IC0-05 Principal 503-399-3277 Clinton Gertenrich Fax 503-391-4087 gertenrich_ clintonCd sa1keiz.612.or.us Grades: KG -05 Principal Tracy Moisan Grades: IC0-05 Principal Janet Prats Grades: KG -05 Principal Suzanne West Grades: K0-05 Principal Lisa Sundseth Grades: ICG -05 Principal Scott Sten hind 503-399-3302 Fax 503-391-4030 moisan_tracy@salkeiz.k12.or.us 503-399-3337 Fax 503-391-4080 pratsjanet@salkeiz.k12.or.us 503-399-3191 Fax 503-391-4138 west_suzanne ci)sa1keiz.k 12.or.us 503-399-3150 Fax 503-391-4091 sundseth_lisa@salkeiz.k 12.or.us 503-399-3193 Fax 503-391-4086 Stenlundscottgsalkeiz.kl2.or.us 2018-19 Oregon School Directory Page 62 Public Schools Weddle Elem Institution ID: 3374 1825 Alder Dr NE Keizer, OR 97303-4062 Wright Elem institution ID: 737 4060 Lone Oak Rd SE Salem, OR 97302-5748 Yoshikai Eleni institution ID: 764 4900 Jade St NE Salem, OR 97305-3169 Silver Falls SD 44 institution ID: 2138 612 Schlador Street Silverton, OR 97381 Superintendent Assistant Superintendent Business Manager 1 -Human Resources/Personnel Curriculum Instruction Special Education Assessment Technology Media/Library Child Nutrition Transportation Safety Facilities Silverton 1 -High institution ID: 812 1456 Pine St Pine St/Freshman Campus Silverton, OR 97381-1377 Silverton Middle School institution iD: 715 714 Schlador street Silverton, OR 97381 Bethany Charter School Institution ID: 784 11824 Iiazclgrcen Rd NE Silverton, OR 97381-9626 Butte Creek Eleni Institution ID: 119 37569 S i-iwy 213 Mt Angel, OR 97362-9601 Central Howell Elem Institution ID: 807 8832 Silverton Rd NE Silverton, OR 97381-9623 Evergreen Elem institution iD: 718 3727 Cascade i-Iwy NE Silverton, OR 97381-9538 Grades: KG -05 Principal 503-399-3604 Stacey Lund Fax 503-362-7122 lund_stacey@salkeiz.k12.or.us Grades: KG -05 Principal 503-399-3198 Sara Casebeer Fax 503-391-4090 casebccr_sara@salkeiz.k 2.or.us Grades: KG -05 Principal 503-399-3438 Zan Payne Fax 503-391-4071 payne_zan@/salkeiz.kI2.or.us 503-873-5303' Fax 503-873-2936 Valoffdebbie@silverfal Is.k 12.or.us http://silverfallsschools.org/ Andy Reilando Dandy Stevens Steve Nielsen Dandy Stevens Jennifer Hannan Jennifer 1-lannan Dana Pedersen Jennifer Hannan Drew Hinds Dustin i-ioehne Catharine Wheeler Dandy Stevens Lorin Stanley Lorin Stanley 503-873-5303 503-873-5303 503-873-4818 503-873-5303 Grades: 09-12 Principal 503-873-6331 Wade Lockett Fax 503-873-8606 CTE Regional Coordinatont_wadel silverfalls.k12.or.us Sheila McCartney Grades: 06-08 Principal Brett Davisson 503-873-5317 Fax 503-873-7108 Davisson_brett at/silve falls.k 12.or.us Grades: KG -08 Principal 503-873-4300 Kathy Frank Fax 503-873-0143 frank_kathy(c?,silverfalls.k 12.or.us Grades: KG -08 Principal 503-829-6803 Kevin Palmer Fax 503-829-8701 palmer_Kevin@silverfalls.kI2.or.us Grades: KG -08 Principal 503-873-4818 Dustin Hoehne Fax 503-873-5909 hochne_dusfin@si lverfal 1 s.k12.or.us Grades: KG -08 Principal 503-873-4845 Jamie Mccarty Fax 503-873-1495 mccarty_jam ie@silverfal1s.k 12.or.us Mark Twain Elementary Institution ID: 714 425 Church St Silverton, OR 97381 Pratunl Eleni institution ID: 780 8995 Sunnyview Rd NE Salem, OR 97305-9554 Robert Frost Elem Institution ID: 716 201 Westfield St Silverton, OR 97381-1959 Scotts Mills Elem institution iD: 785 PO Box 40 Scotts Mills, OR 97375-0040 805 First St Scotts Mills, OR 97375 Grades: KG -02 Principal 503-873-6341 Greg Kaatz Fax 503-873-8325 Kaatz_greg@silverfaIls.k 12.or.us Grades: 01-08 Principal 503-362-8812 Dustin Hoehne Fax 503-585-6889 hoehne_dustin@silverfalls.k12.or.us Grades: 03-05 Principal 503-873-5301 Leslie Roache Fax 503-873-8910 roacheJeslie@silverfalls.k12.or.us Grades: KG -08 Principal 503-873-4394 Kirstin Jorgenson Fax 503-873-3324 jorgenson_kirstin(n/silverfal Is.k 12.or.us Silver Crest Elem Institution ID: 795 Grades: KG -08 365 Loar Rd SE Principal 503-873-4428 Silverton, OR 97381-9477 Mark i-lannan Fax 503-873-8457 hannan marI<t4silverfaIIs.k12.or.us The Community Roots School Institution ID: 4746 Grades: K0-08 229 Eureka Ave Principal 503-874-4107 Silverton, OR 97381-2217 Miranda Pick ner Fax 503-874-4108 pick ncr_miranda@si1verfalls.k 12.or.us Victor Point Elem Institution ID: 777 1 175 Victor Point Rd SE Silverton, OR 97381-9521 St Paul SD 45 institution iD: 2144 20449 Main St NE St Paul, OR 97137-9701 Superintendent Deputy Clerk Business Manager Human Resources/Personnel Special Education Media/Library Activities Child Nutrition Transportation Safety Safety Facilities Facilities St Paul High institution ID: 779 20449 Main St NE St Paul, OR 97137-9701 St Paul Eleni Institution ID: 778 20449 Main St NE St Paul, OR 97137-9701 Grades: KG -08 Principal 503-873-4987 .Janie McCarty Fax 503-873-8048 mccarty_jamie@silverfalIs.k12.or.us Joseph Wehrli Airy Chisman Amy Chisman Lynn Roberts Melissa Reed Tiffany Edwards Jeffrey Allan Hulbert Oralia Vargas Oralia Vargas Bruce Shull Joseph Wehrli Mike Sweet Joseph Wehrli Grades: 07-12 Principal Tony Smith Grades: PK -06 Principal Joseph Wehrli 503-633-2541: Fax 503-633-2540 jwehrli 6lstpaul.1<12.or.us www.stpaul.k12.or.us 503-633-2541 503-633-2541 503-633-2541 503-633-2541 503-633-2691 503-633-2691 503-633-2541 Fax 503-633-2540 tsmith@stpaul.k I2.or.us 503-633-2691 Fax 503-633-2540 jwehrli@stpaul.k12.or.us 2018-19 Oregon School Directory Page 63 Public Schools Woodburn SD 103 Institution ID: 2146 1390 Meridian Drive Woodburn, OR 97071 Interim Superintendent Human Resources/Personnel Curriculum Instruction Special Services Technology Facilities Charles Ransom Casey Woolley Laurie Cooper Sonia Kool Joe James Robert Clabaugh Ivan Leigh Academy of International Studies Institution ID: 4540 Grades: 09-12 1785 N Front St Principal Woodburn, OR 97071-9799 Juan Larios Wellness, Business and Sports School Institution ID: 4541 Grades: 09-12 1785 N Front St Principal Woodburn, OR 97071-9799 Joseph Jensen Woodburn Academy of Art, Science and Technology Institution ID: 4542 Grades: 09-12 1785 N Front St Principal Woodburn, OR 97071-9799 Ricardo Marquez Woodburn Arts and Communications Academy Institution ID: 4543 Grades: 09-12 1785 N Front St Principal Woodburn, OR 97071-9799 Desiree Kiesel Woodburn Success Institution ID: 4544 610 Young St Woodburn, OR 97071 French Prairie Middle Institution ID: 1268 1025 N Boones Ferry Rd Woodburn, OR 97071-9601 Valor Middle Institution ID: 1360 450 Parr Rd Woodburn, OR 97071-5568 Heritage Elem Institution ID: 1359 440 Parr Rd Woodburn, OR 97071-5568 Lincoln Elem Institution ID: 1267 1041 N Boones Ferry Rd Woodburn, OR 97071-9601 Grades: 07-12 Principal Jennifer Dixon Grades: 06-08 Principal Matthew Courtney Grades: 06-08 Principal Jeffery Taylor Grades: K0-05 Principal Sherrilynn Rawson Grades: KG -05 Principal Sarah Bautista Nellie Muir Elem Institution ID: 796 Grades: K0-05 1800 W Hayes St Principal Woodburn, OR 97071-4399 Jeff Taylor 503-981-9555 Fax 503-981-8018 cransomgwoodburnsd.org www.woodburnsd.org 503-981-2708 503-980-6150 503-981-2708 503-982-4298 503-981-2707 971-983-3040 503-981-2714 503-980-6100 Fax 503-981-2675 jlarios@woodburnsd.org 503-980-6150 Fax 503-981-2621 ensen@woodburnsd.org 503-980-6200 Fax 503-981-2622 rmarquez(d,)woodburnsd.org 503-980-6250 Fax 503-981-2675 dkiesel@woodburnsd.org 503-980-6185 Fax 503-982-8372 jdixon@woodburnsd.org 971-983-3550 Fax 503-981-2724 mcourtney@woodburnsd.org je 503-981-2750 Fax 503-981-2790 aylorgwoodburnsd.org 503-916-2600 Fax 503-981-2890 srawson@woodburnsd.org 503-981-2825 Fax 503-981-2666 sbautista(c%woodburnsd.org 503-982-4300 Fax 503-981-2673 jetaylor@wooclburnsd.org Washington Clem Institution ID: 797 777 0 Lincoln St Woodburn, OR 97071-5097 Woodburn Arthur Academy Institution ID: 4230 575 Gatch St Woodburn, OR 97071-4927 Grades: KG -05 Principal Alfredo Belanger Grades: K0-05 Principal Glenn Iter 971-983-3050 Fax 503-981-2720 abelanger@woodburnsd.org 503-981-5746 Fax 503-981-5746 gizer@arthuracademy.org lnteriVlountain Education Service District Institution ID: 2200 2001 SW Nye Ave Pendleton, OR 97801-4416 Superintendent Assistant Superintendent Deputy Clerk Administrative Assistant Business Manager Human Resources/Personnel Communications Curriculum Instruction Special Education Assessment Technology Safety Facilities CTE Regional Coordinator Ione SD R2 Institution ID: 3997 PO Box 167 Ione, OR 97843-0167 445 Spring St Ione, OR 97843-0000 Superintendent Administrative Assistant Business Manager Special Education Mark S Mulvihill Mary Apple Beth O'Hanlon Marla J Royal Denyce Kelly Jerry Copeland Michele Madril Eric Volger Eric Volger Mary Apple Karen Brown Smith Cheri Rhinhart Jerry Copeland Rich Long Jennifer Pambrun Jon Peterson Cathleen McCabe Beth O'Hanlon Sarah Crane Simpson lone Community Charter School Institution ID: 3363 Grades: K0-12 PO Box 167 Principal lone, OR 97843-0167 Rollie Marshall 445 Spring St lone, OR 97843-0000 Morrow SD 1 Institution ID: 2147 PO Box 100 Heppner, OR 97836 240 Columbia Lane lrrigon, OR 97844 Superintendent Communications Curriculum Instruction Special Education Assessment Special Services Facilities Dirk Dirksen Marie Shimer Marie Shimer Marie Shimer Jack Johns Marie Shimer Marie Shinier Matt Combe 541-276-6616 Fax 541-276-4252 marla.royal@imesd.k 12.or.us www. imesd.k 12.or.us 541-966-3102 541-966-3129 541-966-3103 541-966-3102 541-966-3216 541-966-3206 541-966-3115 541-966-3163 541-966-3163 541-966-3129 541-966-3124 541-966-3181 541-966-32(16 541-966-3225 541-966-3234 541-422-7131 Fax 541-422-7555 jon.petersong0ionesd.org www.ione.k12.or_us 541-233-3062 541-422-7131 rollie.marshall(a/ionesd.org 541-676-9128 Fax 541-989-8470 dirk.dirkseng9 sorrow.k12.or.us www.morrow.k12.or.es 541-989-8202 x2012 541-922-4016 x2370 541-922-4016 x2370 541-922-4016 x2370 541-922-4016 541-922-4016 x2370 541-922-4016 x2370 2018-19 Oregon School Directory Page 64 Public Schools Ileppner.lr/Sr High institution ID: 818 PO Box 67 1leppner, OR 97836-0067 710 NW Morgan St llcppner, OR 97836 irrigon Jr/Sr High institution ID: 817 315 E Wyoming Ave Irrigon, OR 97844-9801 Morrow Education Center institution ID: 5433 240 W Columbia Ln lrrigon, OR 97844-7099 Riverside Jr/Sr High institution ID: 820 210 Boardman Ave Boardman, OR 97818 A C Houghton Eleni institution ID: 813 1 105 N Main Ave lrrigon, OR 97844-7050 Iieppner Eleni Institution ID: 815 PO Box 367 1-leppncr, OR 97836-0367 235 E Standsbury I lcppner, OR 97836 Irrigon Elem Institution iD: 4048 490 SE Wyoming lrrigon, OR 97844-7222 Sam Boardman Elem institution ID: 814 301 SW Wilson Ln Boardman, OR 97818-8049 Windy River Elem institution ID: 4047 500 Tatonc St Boardman, OR 97818-8057 Grades: 07-12 Principal Matt Combe 541-676-9138 Fax 541-676-5836 mattconbe@morrow.k 12.or.us Grades: 07-12 Principal 541-922-5551 Ryan Keefauver Fax 541-922-5558 ryan.keefauver@morrow.k12.or.us Grades: KG -12 1 -lead Teacher Shelley Liscom Principal Ryan Keefauver Deputy Clerk Erika Patton Administrative Assistant Cheryl Costella Business Manager Erika Patton Hunan Resources/Personnel Erin Stocker 541-922-4004 Fax 541-922-4122 shelley.liscomr(c6morrow.k 12.or.us ryan.keefauver ci morrow.k 12.or.us crika.patton@inicsd.k12.or.us cheryl.costello@imesd.k12.or.us erika.patton@inesd.k 12.or.us erin.stocker(agimesd.l<12.or.us Grades: 07-12 Principal David Norton Grades: KG -03 Principal Tracey Johnson Grades: KG -06 Principal Dieter Waite Grades: 04-06 Principal Erin Stocker 541-481-2525 Fax 541-481-2047 David.norton@morrow.k12.or.us 541-922-3321 Fax 541-922-2375 tracey.johnson@morrow.k12.or.us 541-676-9128 Fax 541-676-5835 Dieter.waite@morrowl<12.or.us 541-922-2421 Fax 541-922-5540 erin.stocker@morrow.k12.or.us 12.or.us Grades: K0-03 Principal 541-481-7383 Brandon Hammond brandon.hammond@morrow.k12.or.us Grades: 04-06 Principal Kyle Amdahl PO Box 301039 Portland, OR 97294-9039 11611 NE Ainsworth Cir Portland, OR 97220 interim Superintendent Business Manager Human Resources/Personnel Communications Curriculum Assessment Special Services Safety Facilities Sam Breyer Doana Anderson Scan Woodard Laura Conroy Sarah Phillips Christine Otto Todd Greaves Don Hicks Richard Wehring Coop Purchasing Warehouse institution ID: 2615 15009 NE Airport Way Ste 500 Portland, OR 97230-8329 Program Director Mike Mlynarczyk 1-Ielensview High Institution ID: 1298 8678 NE Sumner St Portland, OR 97220-4613 The Creeks Institution 1D: 3168 2470 SW Halsey Troutdale, OR 97060-1020 Centennial SD 28J institution iD: 2185 18135 SE Brooklyn St Portland, OR 97236-1049 Superintendent Assistant Superintendent Deputy Clerk Administrative Assistant Business Manager Human Resources/Personnel Communications Curriculum instruction Special Education Technology Child Nutrition Transportation Facilities CTE Regional Coordinator Centennial high Institution iD: 967 3505 SE 182nd Ave Gresham, OR 97030-5028 541-481-2526 Fax 541-481-3264 Centennial Park kyle.aurdahl@morrow.k12.or.us Institution ID: 1367 17630 SE Main St Portland, OR 97233-5044 Multnomah Education Service District Institution ID: 2148 503-255-1841 Centennial Middle institution ID: 960 17650 SE Brooklyn St Portland, OR 97236-1045 Grades: 06-12 Principal Dawn Joella-Jackson CTE Regional Coordinator Jenn Edgar Grades: KG -12 Principal Joni Tolon Paul Coakley James Owens Greg Lecuyer Pani Jordan Greg Lecuyer ,lames ()wens Carol Fenstermacher Angela Hubbs Angela 1Tubbs Denise Wright Frank Decker John Waker Kathy Calkins Greg Lecuyer Jenn Edgar Fax 503-257-1519 mskolnick@Juesd.k12.or.us www.mesd.1:12.or.us 503-257-1616 503-257-1520 503-257-1513 503-257-1516 503-257-1585 503-257-1759 503-257-1795 503-257-1518 503-257-1630 503-257-1796 Fax 503-256-9398 503-257-1791 503-262-4150 Fax 503-255-1767 djoellakmesd.k 12.or.us 503-262-4850 Fax 503-465-8135 joni_tolon@mesd.k12.or.us 503-760-7990 Fax 503-762-3689 paul_coakley@csd28j.org www.csd28j.org 503-762-3601 503-762-3640 503-762-3650 503-762-3601 503-762-3650 503-762-3640 503-762-3620 503-762-3620 503-762-3630 503-762-3200 503-762-3670 503-762-3673 503-762-3650 503-491-7682 Grades: 09-12 Principal 503-762-6180 Mairi Scott Aguirre Fax 503-661-5296 CTE Regional €rdisurtttraguirre@centennialk12.or.us .Tenn Edgar jenn.edgar@mhcc.edu Grades: 07-12 Principal Ajailluja Grades: 07-08 Principal Rise' Hawley 503-762-3202 Fax 503-760-1651 ajaihnja@csd28j.org 503-762-3206 Fax 503-762-3236 rise_hawley@centennia1.1:12.or.us 2018-19 Oregon School Directory Pare 65 Public Schools Butler Creek Elem Institution ID: 3649 2789 SW Butler Rd Gresham, OR 97080-8477 Meadows Elementary Institution ID: 959 18009 SE Brooklyn St Portland, OR 97236-1047 Oliver Eleni Institution ID: 962 15840 SE Taylor St Portland, OR 97233-3239 Parklane Elem Institution ID: 963 15811 SE Main St Portland, OR 97233-3201 Patrick Lynch Eleni Institution ID: 964 1546 SE 1690 PI Portland, OR 97233-4416 Pleasant Valley Eleni Institution ID: 966 17625 SE Foster Rd Gresham, OR 97080-3326 Powell Butte Elementary Institution ID: 965 3615 SE 1740 St Portland, OR 97236-1252 Grades: KG -06 Principal Heather Bailey Grades: KG -06 Principal Karen Weinert Grades: KG -06 Principal Jeb Ilubbs Grades: KG -06 Principal Jorge Meza Grades: KG -06 Principal .teff Cerveny Grades: K0-06 Principal Laura Nixon Grades: ICG -06 Principal Marin Miller Corbett SD 39 Institution ID: 2186 35800 E Hist Columbia River Hwy Corbett, OR 97019-9629 Director Superintendent Deputy Clerk Business Manager Curricuhun Instruction Technology Child Nutrition Transportation Facilities Corbett School Institution ID: 4592 35800 E Hist Columbia Rive Corbett, OR 97019-9629 David Douglas SD 40 Institution ID: 2187 11300 NE Halsey St Portland, OR 97220-2026 Superintendent 503-762-6100 Fax 503-762-6110 heather_bailey@csd28j.org 503-762-3208 Fax 503-762-3238 Karen_weinert@csd28j.org 503-762-3207 Fax 503-762-3237 jeb_ hubbs@centennial.k l2.or.us 503-762-3205 Fax 503-762-3235 jorge_meza@csd28j.org 503-762-3203 Fax 503-762-3243 jeffrey_cerveny(c±lcsd28j.org 503-762-3209 Fax 503-762-3239 laura_nixon@centennial.k 12.or.us Jeanne Swift Randy Trani Robin Lindeen-Blakeley Sarah Judson Holly Elvins Dearixon Holly Elvins Dearixon Christopher Wingler Rodney Duncan Todd Williams Mark Wilson Grades: KG -12 Principal Randy Trani Principal Lori Luna Principal Phillip Pearson Principal Deanna Hanes Ken Richardson 503-762-3204 • Fax 503-762-3244 marin miller@csd28j.org 503-261-4200 Fax 503-695-3641 rtrani@corbett.k 12.or.us www.corbett.k 12.or.us 503-261-4235 503-261-4201 503-261-4253 503-261-4238 503-261-4238 503-261-4221 503-261-4216 503-261-4265 503-261-4200 Fax 503-695-3641 rtrani@corbett.k 12.or.us lluna@corbett.k 12.or.us ppearson@corbett.k12.or.us dhanes c3corbett.k 12.or.us Lincoln Park Elem institution ID: 975 13200 SE Lincoln St 503-252-2900 Portland, OR 97233-1498 Fax 503-256-5218 ken_richardson@ddsd40.org www.ddouglas.k12.or.us Deputy Superintendent Business Manager 1-lunian Resources/Personnel Communications Curriculum Special Education Assessment Technology Child Nutrition Transportation Facilities David Douglas High Institution ID: 983 1001 SE 13501 Ave Portland, OR 97233-1998 Alice Ott Middle Institution ID: 980 12500 SE Ramona St Portland, OR 97236-4699 Floyd Light Middle Institution ID: 98 1 10800 SE Washington St Portland, OR 97216-3199 Ron Russell Middle Institution ID: 4232 3955 SE 1120 Ave Portland, OR 97266-1734 Arthur Academy (Charter) Institution ID: 3580 13717 SE Division St Portland, OR 97236-2841 Cherry Park Elem Institution ID: 972 1930 SE 1040 Ave Portland, OR 97216-3067 Earl Boyles Eleni institution ID: 3525 10822 SE Bush Portland, OR 97266-1734 Gilbert Heights Elem Institution ID: 973 12839 SE Holgate Blvd Portland, OR 97236-3909 Gilbert Park Elem Institution ID: 974 13132 SE Ramona St Portland, OR 97236-4199 503-261-8201 Ken Richardson Patt Komar Ken Richardson Dan McCue Brooke O'Neill Barbara Kicnle Derek Edens Derek Edens Jodi Taylor Bob Jacobson David Callaway Grades: 09-12 Principal John Bier Grades: 06-08 Principal Duane Larson Grades: 06-08 Principal Doug Pease Grades: 06-08 Principal Thu Truong Grades: IC0-05 Principal John Luebke Grades: PK -05 Principal Kate Barker Grades: PK -05 Principal Ericka Guynes Grades: K0-05 Principal Shane Bassett Grades: KG -05 Principal Stacie Moncrief 503-261-8205 503-261-8212 503-261-8205 503-261-8229 503-261-8”8 503-261-8209 503-261-8227 503-261-8227 503-261-8231 503-256-6526 503-261-8300 Fax 503-261-8399 john_hier@ddouglas.k 12.or.us 503-256-6510 Fax 503-261-8403 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Katrise Perera Ed.D Teresa Ketelsen James 1-1iu Mike Schofield Mike Schofield Randy Bryant Athena Vadnais Angela Kautz Julie Evans Sara Hahn -Ruston William De Witz Julie Evans James Hiu Mike Schofield Mike Schofield Terry Taylor .lenn Edgar 503-256-6507 Fax 503-261-8418 bob_stelle@ddouglas.k12.or.us 503-256-6508 Fax 503-261-8439 holly_schauer@ddsd40.org 503-256-6509 Fax 503-261-8408 susan_olds@ddouglas.k12.or.us 503-261-4550 Fax 503-261-4552 perera@gresham.k12.or.us www.gresham.k 12.or.us 503-261-4555 503-261-4597 503-261-4577 503-261-4567 503-261-4567 503-261-4559 503-261-4558 503-261-4584 503-261-4575 503-261-4558 503-258-4770 503-261-4575 503-261-4577 503-261-4567 503-261-4567 503-258-4700 503-491-7682 Center for Advanced Learning Institution ID: 3553 Grades: 11-12 1484 NW Civic Dr Director 503-667-4978 Gresham, OR 97030 Carol Egan Fax 503-492-1572 carol_egan@thecenterforadvancedlcarning.or Gresham High Institution ID: 986 1200 N Main Ave Gresham, OR 97030-3834 Metro East Web Academy Institution ID: 4740 1394 NW Civic Dr Gresham, OR 97030 Sam Barlow High institution ID: 987 5105 SE 302nd Ave Gresham, OR 97080-8927 Grades: 09-12 Principal 503-674-5500 Michael Schaefer Fax 503-674-5549 schaefer9@gresham.k12.or.us Grades: KG -12 Administrator Christina Struyk-Bonn 503-258-4790 Fax 503-258-4791 struyk@mewebacademy.org Grades: 09-12 Principal 503-258-4850 I3ruce C Schmidt Jr Fax 506-258-4840 CTE Regional Coordinatorschmidt3@gresham.k12.or.us Jcnn Edgar jenn.edgar@mhcc.edu Springwater Trail High Institution ID: 3577 1440 SE Fleming Ave Gresham, OR 97080-6398 Clear Creek Middle Institution ID: 1312 219 NE 219th Gresham, OR 97030-8495 Dexter McCarty Middle Institution ID: 932 1400 SE 5th St Gresham, OR 97080-8132 Gordon Russell Middle Institution ID: 934 3625 SE Powell Valley Rd Gresham, OR 97080-1614 West Orient Middle Institution ID: 942 29805 SE Orient Dr Gresham, OR 97080-8832 Grades: 09-12 Principal Ryan Blaszak Grades: 06-08 Principal David Atherton Grades: 06-08 Principal John George Grades: 06-08 Principal Rolland Hayden Grades: 06-08 Principal Elise Catanese Deep Creek — Damascus K-8 School Institution ID: 90 Grades: KG -08 14151 SE 242nd Principal Damascus, OR 97089-7341 Barb Keeton East Gresham Eleni Institution ID: 933 900 SE 5th St Gresham, OR 97080-8122 East Orient Eleni Institution ID: 941 7431 SE 302nd Ave Gresham, OR 97080-8855 Gresham Arthur Academy Institution ID: 4601 1890 NE Cleveland Ave Gresham, OR 97030 1 -fall Eleni Institution ID: 936 2505 NE 23rd St Gresham, OR 97030-3146 Highland Elem Institution ID: 935 295 NE 24th St Gresham, OR 97030-2753 Hogan Cedars Elem Institution ID: 3543 1770 SE Fleming Ave Gresham, OR 97080-6397 Grades: KG -05 Principal Kimberly Miles Grades: KG -05 Principal .lames Milliken Grades: KG -05 Principal Kandice Burton Grades: KG -05 Principal Heidi Lasher Grades: KG -05 Principal Shawnda Sewell 503-261-4600 Fax 503-261-4630 blaszak@gresham.k12.or.us 503-492-6700 Fax 503-492-6707 Atherton 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4667 Grades: KG -08 15600 SE 232nd Dr Principal Damascus, OR 97089-8172 Melissa Harbert North Gresham Grade Institution ID: 938 1001 SE 217th Ave Gresham, OR 97030-2429 Powell Valley Elem Institution ID: 939 4825 SE Powell Valley Rd Gresham, OR 97080-1941 West Gresham Grade Institution ID: 940 330 W Powell Blvd Gresham, OR 97080-7051 Parkrose SD 3 Institution ID: 2181 10636 NE Prescott St Portland, OR 97220-2699 Superintendent Business Manager Human Resources/Personnel Special Education Assessment Special Services Technology .transportation Facilities Parkrose High Institution ID: 931 12003 NE, Shaver St Portland, OR 97220-1499 Parkrose Middle Institution ID: 930 11800 NE Shaver St Portland, OR 9722(1-1498 Prescott Elem Institution ID: 925 10410 NE Prescott St Portland, OR 97220-3498 Russell Elem Institution ID: 926 2700 NL 127th Ave Portland, OR 97230-1699 Grades: KG -05 Principal Tracy Klinger Grades: KG -05 Principal Michele Cook Grades: KG -05 Principal Lori Walter 503-661-6226 Fax 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Lane Middle Institution ID: 1243 7200 SE 60th Ave Portland, OR 97206-7599 Grades: KG -I2 Principal Alexa Pearson Grades: 09-12 Principal Filip Bristle Grades: KG -12 Director Patrice Mays Grades: 09-12 Principal Brian Chatard Grades: 06-08 Principal Harriette Vimcgnon Grades: 06-08 Principal Fred Locke Grades: 06-08 Principal Lavert Robertson Grades: 06-08 Principal Beth Madison Grades: 06-08 Principal Natasha Butler Grades: 06-08 Principal Kristyn Westphal Grades: 06-08 Principal Kevin Crotchett Grades: 06-08 Principal .Ieandre Carbone 503-916-5737 Fax 503-916-2658 apearson@pps.net 503-916-5260 Fax 503-916-2704 fhristic@,pps.net 503-285-3833 Fax 503-249-0348 patricegtri I l i umcharterschool.org 503-916-5280 Fax 503-916-2705 bchatard@pps.net 503-916-5610 Fax 503-916-2609 vimegnon@pps.net 503-916-5356 Fax 503-916-2721 1'wlocke@pps.nct 503-916-6262 Fax 503-916-2627 Irobertl@Thps.net 503-916-5676 Fax 503-916-2629 bmadison(c((pps.net 503-916-5630 Fax 503-916-2677 nhutlerl @pps.net 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Cleary School Institution ID: 857 1915 NE 33rd Portland, OR 97212-5198 Grades: 06-08 Principal Sean Keating Grades: 06-08 Principal Kristina Howard Grades: 06-08 Principal Karl Newsome Grades: 06-08 Principal Cherie Kinncrsley Grades: KG -05 Principal Heather 1 -lull Grades: KG -05 Principal Andrew Johnson Grades: KG -05 Principal Raddy Lurie Grades: KG -08 Principal Diana Kruger Grades: KG -08 Principal Sarah Zabel Grades: KG -05 Principal Brenda Fox Grades: PK -05 Principal Lisa Hawking Grades: KG -08 Principal John Ferraro 503-916-5646 Fax 503-916-2659 skeating(g)pps.net 503-916-5660 Fax 503-916-2661 khoward3@pps.net 503-916-5656 Fax 503-916-2672 knewsome@pps.net 503-916-5690 Fax 503-916-2681 ckinnersley@pps.net 503-916-6190 Fax 503-916-2600 hhull@pps.net 503-916-6288 Fax 503-916-2601 wjohnson 1 @pps.nct 503-916-6036 Fax 503-916-2602 rIurie@pps.net 503-916-6330 Fax 503-916-2604 d ager@pps.net 503-916-6244 Fax 503-916-2605 szabel(?pps.net 503-916-6333 Fax 503-916-2606 bfox@.pps.net 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97202-8499 Emerson School Institution ID: 3991 105 NW Park Ave Portland, OR 97209-3315 Grades: PK -05 Principal Kaveh Pakseresht Grades: KO -08 Principal Melissa Schachner Grades: K0-05 Principal Brad Pearson Grades: KG -05 Principal Susan Kosmala Grades: KG -05 Principal Kevin Walker Grades: KG -08 Principal TJ Fuller Grades: 1(0-05 Principal Pamela Van Der Wolf Grades: K0-05 Principal Amber Gerber Grades: KG -08 Principal Meisha Plotzke Grades: ICG -08 Principal Angelica Cruz Grades: KG -05 Principal Matt Goldstein Grades: KG -05 Principal Sunita Sandoz Faubion Elem Institution ID: 847 503-916-6171 Fax 503-916-2611 kpaksere@pps.net 503-916-6336 Fax 503-916-2612 mschachner(cOps.net 503-916-6292 Fax 503-916-2613 bpearson@pps.net 503-916-6230 Fax 503-916-2615 skosmaIa@pps.net 503-916-6303 Fax 503-916-2616 kwalker4 a,pps.net 503-916-5666 Fax 503-916-2663 tjfuller@pps.net 503-916-6295 Fax 503-916-2617 pvanderw@pps.net 503-916-6255 agerber@pps.net 503-916-6431 Fax 503-916-2620 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Principal Portland, OR 97211-3999 Jill Sage Marysville Elem Institution 1D: 875 7733 SE Raymond St Portland, OR 97206-4299 Grades: KG -08 Principal Lana Penley Opal School of the Portland Children's Museum Institution ID: 3451 Grades: KG -05 4015 SW Canyon Rd Principal Portland, OR 97221-2759 Beth Hutchins Principal Mary Gage Davis Peninsula Elem Institution ID: 879 8125 N Emerald Ave Portland, OR 97217-6199 Portland Arthur Academy institution ID: 4400 13717 SE Division St Portland, OR 97236-2841 7507 SE Yamhill St Portland, OR 97215 Portland Village School Institution ID: 4534 7654 N Delaware St Portland, OR 97217 Grades: KG -05 Principal Debbie Armendariz 503-916-6144 Fax 503-916-2650 icardona@pps.net 503-916-6322 Fax 503-916-2651 rsmi165(a),pps.net 503-916-6360 Fax 503-916-2652 eglasgow@pps.net 503-916-6216 Fax 503-916-2653 jgalati@pps.net 503-916-6308 Fax 503-916-2654 jhailey2(2 pps.net 503-916-5681 Fax 503-916-2655 sgarnett(cArpps.nel 503-916-6456 Fax 503-916-2647 Isagel 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Business Manager Human Resources/Personnel Communications Curriculum Instruction Special Education Assessment Special Services Technology Nledia/Library Transportation Safety Facilities Career Technical Education CTE Regional Coordinator Reynolds High Institution ID: 957 1698 SW Cherry Park 12d Troutdale, OR 97060-9633 Grades: KG -05 Principal Sabrina Flamoe Grades: K0-05 Principal Ruth Tucker Grades: KG -08 Principal Mark Sandilands Grades: PK -05 Principal Andrea Porter Lopez Grades: K0-05 Principal Katherine Polizos Grades: KG -05 Principal Seth Johnson Danna Diaz Frank Caropelo Rachel 1 -Topper Connie Philibert Rachel Hopper Jennifer Ellis Stephanie Field Tara DeBois Frank Caropelo Michelle Murer Patty Carrera Michelle Murer Jeff Gibbs Kate McLaughlin Rehana Nelson Rachel Hopper Rachel Hopper John Olsen Jenn Edgar Grades: 09-12 Principal Wade Bakely CTE Regional Coordinator .Tenn Edgar Reynolds Learning Academy Institution ID: 1343 Grades: 07-12 20234 NE Halsey Street Principal Fairview, OR 97024 Aaron Ferguson 503-916-6437 Fax 503-916-2679 sflamoe@pps.net 503-916-6370 Fax 503-916-2684 rttick er@pps. n et 503-916-6200 Fax 503-916-2614 msandila(cr�,pps.net 503-916-6282 Fax 503-916-2686 aporter@pps.net 503-916-6373 Fax 503-916-2687 kpolizos@pps.net 503-916-6380 Fax 503-916-2688 sjohnson5 arpps.net 503-661-7200 Fax 503-667-6932 cldiaz ii:Jsd7.net www.reynolds.k12.or.us 503-661-7200 503-661-7200 503-661-7200 503-491-3402 503-661-7200 503-661-7200 503-661-7200 503-661-7200 503-661-7200 503-661-7200 x3029 503-661-7200 x32.43 503-661-7200 x3029 503-661-7200 503-491-3224 503-492-4921 503-661-7200 503-661-7200 503-661-7200 503-667-3186 Fax 503-669-0776 wbakley@rsd7.net jenn.edgar(cymhec.edu 503-667-4673 Fax 503-491-2734 eIerguson@rsd7.net Halton B Lee Middle Institution ID: 954 1121 NE 172nd Ave Portland, OR 97230-6304 Reynolds Middle Institution ID: 1254 1200 NE 201st Ave Fairview, OR 97024-9623 Walt Morey Middle Institution ID: 2263 2801 SW Lucas Avenue Troutdale, OR 97060 Alder Elem Institution ID: 943 17200 SE Alder St Portland, OR 97233-4260 Davis Eleni Institution ID: 949 19501 NE Davis St Portland, OR 972.30-8035 Fairview Elem Institution ID: 945 225 Main St Fairview, OR 97024-1704 Glenftir Elem Institution ID: 946 15300 NE Glisan St Portland, OR 97230-4859 Hartley Elem Institution ID: 947 701 NE 185th Ave Portland, OR 97230-7103 Margaret Scott Eleni Institution ID: 948 14700 NE Sacramento St Portland, OR 97230-3860 Grades: 06-08 Principal Danelle Heikkila Grades: 06-08 Principal Stacy Talus Grades: 06-08 Principal .Tanya Pruett Grades: K0-05 Principal Michael Clutter Grades: K0-05 Principal Ashley Furlong Grades: KG -05 Principal Jonathan Steinhoff Grades: KG -05 Principal Lisa McDonald Grades: KG -05 Principal Stephanie Murdock Grades: K0-05 Principal Debbie Nicolai Multnomah Learning Academy Institution ID: 3490 Grades: K0-08 22565 NE Halsey St Principal Fairview, OR 97024 Sheri Fitzsimmons Reynolds Arthur Academy Institution ID: 4216 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501 SE Sweetbriar Ln Troutdale, OR 97060-2544 'Troutdale Elem institution ID: 951 648 SE Harlow Avenue Troutdale, OR 97060 Wilkes Elem Institution ID: 952 17020 NE Wilkes Rd Portland, OR 97230-5999 Woodland Elem Institution ID: 1365 21607 NE Glisan Street Fairview, OR 97024 Riverdale SD 51J institution iD: 2188 1 1 733 SW Breyman Ave Portland, OR 97219-8409 Superintendent Administrative Assistant 1luman Resources/Personnel Special Education Assessment Technology Media/Library Riverdale High Institution ID: 1345 9727 SW Terwilliger Blvd Portland, OR 97219 Riverdale Grade Institution iD: 985 11733 SW Breyman Ave Portland, OR 97219-8409 Grades: KG -05 Principal Kristen England Grades: KG -05 Principal Marie Marianiello Grades: KG -05 Principal i3d Krankowski Grades: KG -05 Principal Sarah Shields Grades: KG -05 Principal Rob Robinson Jinn Schlachter Megan Ticer Megan Ticer Sue Jonson Kate Wray Dale Petersen Katharine Loggan Grades: 09-12 Principal Paula Robinson Grades: KG -08 Principal 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Transportation Jennifer Kubista Ed.D Rich McFarland Cecelia Koontz Liisa Zeimantz Julia Heilman Julia Heilman David Portwood Ryan O'nalley Bryan Winchester Cecelia Koontz Cecelia Koontz Grades: 09-12 Principal Donna Servignat Grades: 06-08 Principal Perry LaBounty Grades: KG -05 Principal Ashley Wild fang Grades: KG -05 Principal Nicole Smith Grades: KG -05 Principal Kim Seidel Michelle L Johnstone Dennis Engle Steve Martinelli Autumn Galbraith Steve Martinelli Dennis Engle Steve Martinelli 503-385-4795 503-385-4611 503-385-4611 503-606-9906 Fax 503-606-9911 503-838-0030 Fax 503-838-0033 jkubista rJcentral.k 12.or.us www.central.k12.or.us 503-606-2250 503-606-2207 503-606-2260 503-606-2256 503-606-2256 503-606-2313 503-606-2227 503-606-2309 503-838-0480 Fax 503-838-0483 dservignat@central.k12.or.us 503-606-2252 Fax 503-606-2436 plabounty t)central.k12.or.us 503-606-9016 Fax 503-606-3666 awildfang(i),central.k 12.or.us 503-838-1322 Fax 503-838-6980 nsmith@ecntral.k 12.or.us 503-838-1433 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Wilkins Lyle Elem Institution ID: 989 Grades: 1KG-03 185 SW Levens St Principal Dallas, OR 97338-1498 Amber Eaton Oakdale Heights Elem Institution ID: 990 Grades: KG -03 1375 SW Maple St Principal Dallas, OR 97338-2192 Todd Baughman Whitworth Elem Institution ID: 993 Grades: 04-05 1 151 SE Miller Ave Principal Dallas, OR 97338-2798 Caleb Harris Falls City SD 57 Institution 'ID: 2193 III N Main St Falls City, OR 97344-0107 Superintendent Business Manager Curriculum Instruction Special Education Assessment Special Services Safety Facilities Falls City 1-Iigh Institution ID: 1006 1 1 1 N Main St Falls City, OR 97344-0107 Falls City Elem Institution ID: 1005 177 Prospect Ave Falls City, OR 97344-9754 Perrydale SD 21 Institution ID: 2192 7445 Perrydale Rd Amity, OR 97101-9725 Art Houghtaling Debbie Pavon Art Houghtaling Art Houghtaling Art Houghtaling Art Houghtaling Art Houghtaling John Gilbert John Gilbert Grades: 09-12 Principal Art Houghtaling Grades: IC0-08 Principal Art Houghtaling 503-838-1933 Fax 503-606-9879 c.wilkins(Ovcs.k 12.or.us 503-623-8367 Fax 503-623-2071 amber.eaton(,'dsd2.org Eric Milburn Mary Reid Mary Reid Tabitha Richards Tim Weidman Grades: KG -12 Principal Eric Milburn 503-623-2040 503-835-3184 Fax 503-835-0631 emilburn6ijperrydale.k 12.or.us North Central Education Service District Institution ID: 2004 PO Box 637 Condon, OR 97823-0637 135 S Main St Condon, OR 97823-0591 Superintendent Business Manager Human Resources/Personnel Curriculum Technology Sherman County SD 503-623-8316 Institution 1D: 2195 Fax 503-623-5165 65912 High School Loop todd.baughman@dsd2.org Moro, OR 97039-3020 503-623-8351 Fax 503-623-6089 caleb.harrisdsd2.org 503-787-35211 Fax 503-787-5805 jack.thompson@fallscityschools.org www.fallscityschools.org 503-787-3521 x2206 503-787-3521 x2206 503-787-3521 x2206 503-787-3521 x2206 503-787-3521 x2206 503-787-3521 x2206 503-787-3521 x312 503-787-3521 x312 503-787-3521 Fax 503-787-1507 art.houghtaling(fallscityschools.org 503-787-3521 Fax 503-787-5805 art.houghtating@,fallscityschools.org 503-835-3184 Fax 503-835-0631 emilburn(iJperrydale.k 12.or.us www.perryclale.k12.or.us Superintendent Deputy Clerk Administrative Assistant 13usiness Manager Human Resources/Personnel Sherman County School Institution ID: 1010 65912 High School Lp Moro, OR 97039-3020 Penny (ironing Kim Domenighini Kim Domenighini Rinda Montgomery Joe Fernandes 800-450-2732 Fax 541-384-2752 rmconwel I(i�.ncesd.k t2.or.us www.ncesd.k12.or.us 800-450-2732 x135 541-565-3500 Fax 541-565-3319 wowensgsherman.k 12.or.us www.shermancountyschooldistrict.wccbly.co Wes Owens Kimberly McKinney Jeanie Pehlke Kimberly McKinney Wes Owens Grades: K0-12 Principal Mike Somnis 541-565-3500 541-565-3500 541-565-3500 541-565-3500 541-565-3500 Fax 541-565-3319 msomnis@sherman.k12.or.us Northwest Regional Education Service District Institution ID: 2230 5825 NE Ray Cir Hillsboro, OR 97124-6436 Superintendent Assistant Superintendent Business Manager Human Resources/Personnel Special Education Technology CTE Regional Coordinator Rob S Saxton Paul Peterson Janice Essenberg Robyn Bean George Winterscheid Rick Wahlstrom Tami Schild Northwest Regional Education Service District, Tillamook Service Center Institution ID: 2365 PO Box 416 503-614-1428 Fax 503-614-1440 rsaxton@nwresd.k12.or.us www.nwresd.k 12.or.us 503-614-1252 503-614-1433 503-614-1253 503-614-1407 503-614-1412 503-842-8222 x1840 503-842-8423 Fax 503-842-6272 2018-19 Oregon School Directory Page 74 Public Schools Tillamook, OR 97141-2493 2515 3rd St Tillamook, OR 97141 Service Center Administrator Kim Durrer Neah-Kah-lie SD 56 Institution ID: 2198 PO Box 28 Rockaway Beach, OR 97136-0028 504 N Third Rockaway Beach, OR 97136 Superintendent Paul Erlebach Administrative Assistant Kathie Sellars Business Manager Mark Sybouts IIuman Resources/Personnel Kathie Sellars Neah-Kah-Nie Iligh Institution ID: 1022 Grades: 09-12 24705 Hwy 101 N Principal Rockaway Beach, OR 97136- Heidi Buckmaster Neah-Kah-Nie Middle Institution ID: 4481 Grades: 06-08 25111 Hwy 101N Principal Rockaway Beach, OR 97136- Leo Lawyer Garibaldi Elem Institution ID: 1020 PO Box 317 Garibaldi, OR 97118-0317 604 Cypress St Garibaldi, OR 97118 Nehalem Eleni Institution ID: 1021 PO Box 190 Nehalem, OR 97131-0190 36300 8th St Nehalem, OR 97131 Grades: KG -05 Principal Janmarie Nugent Nestucca Valley SD 101 Institution ID: 2199 PO Box 99 Cloverdale, OR 97112-0099 36925 Hwy 101 S Cloverdale, OR 97112-9798 Superintendent Administrative Assistant Communications Curriculum Special Education Technology Child Nutrition Child Nutrition Transportation Safety Facilities Nestucca High Institution ID: 1023 PO Box 38 Cloverdale, OR 97112-0038 34660 Parkway Dr Cloverdale, OR 97112 Nestucca Valley Elem Institution ID: 1019 36925 Hwy 101 S Cloverdale, OR 97112-9602 Grades: K0-05 Principal Kristi Woika Misty Wharton Elizabeth Kellow Lisa Macias Misty Wharton Megan Kellow Gene Martin Sherrie Finnell Billie Reid Bob Hurl iman Ken Richwine Ken Richwine Grades: 07-12 Principal Ken Richwine Grades: KG -06 Principal Misty Wharton 503-842-8423 503-355-2222 Fax 503-355-3434 paule(n?nknscl.org www.nknsd.org 503-355-2222 503-355-3506 503-355-3504 503-355-3506 503-355-2272 Fax 503-355-8200 HeidiB@neahkahnie.k12.or.us 503-355-2990 Fax 503-355-8514 leol@neahkahnie.kl2.or.us 503-322-0311 Fax 503-322-2193 janmarien@nknsd.org nknsc1.org Tillamook SD 9 Institution ID: 2197 2510 1st St Tillamook, OR 97141-2599 Superintendent Assistant Superintendent Administrative Assistant Business Manager Human Resources/Personnel Curriculum Instruction Special Education Assessment Special Services Technology Child Nutrition Transportation Facilities Tillamook High Institution ID: 1017 2605 12th St Tillamook, OR 97141-0304 Tillamook Jr High Institution ID: 1016 3906 Alder Ln Tillamook, OR 97141-2797 East Clem Institution ID: 1012 3905 Alder Ln Tillamook, OR 97141-2798 503-355-3650 LibertyElem Fax 503-368-7721 kristiw@neahkahnie.k12,or.us Institution stitrtin ID: 1013 9th oSt Tillamook, OR 97141-3798 503-392-4892 Fax 503-392-9061 mistyw@nestucca.k12.or.us www.nestucca.k12.or.us 503-392-4892 x302 503-392-4892 503-392-4892 x302 503-392-3194 Fax 503-392-3724 kenr@nestucca.kl2.or.us 503-392-3435 Fax 503-392-4948 mistywgnestucca.k12.or.us South Prairie Elem Institution ID: 1014 6855 S Prairie Rd Tillamook, OR 97141-8531 Randy Schild Curt Shelley Gail Levesque Shannon Farrier Laura Weeks Rachel Williamson Rachel Williamson Donna Minard Rachel Williamson Bruce Rhodes Charles Sundling Craig Huckins Jay Matugg .lay Matugg 503-842-4414 Fax 503-842-6854 schikir@tillamook.k12.or.us www. t i l l amook. k 12.or. us 503-842-4414 x1125 503-842-4414 x 1200 503-842-4414 x1020 503-842-4414 x1020 503-842-4414 x1020 503-842-2601 503-842-2601 Grades: 09-12 Principal 503-842-2566 Greg English Fax 503-842-1340 CTE Regional Coordinatoienglishg9,tillamook.k12.or.us Tauri Schild Grades: 07-08 Principal Melissa 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541-966-32(16 541-966-3115 541-966-3163 541-966-3163 541-966-3129 541-966-3124 541-966-3181 2018-19 Oregon School Directory Page 75 Public Schools Safety Jerry Copeland Facilities Rich Long CTE Regional Coordinator Jennifer Pambrun Athena -Weston SD 29RJ Institution TD: 2208 375 S 5th St Athena, OR 97813-6065 Interim Superintendent Deputy Clerk Business Manager Special Education Technology Transportation Safety Weston -McEwen High Institution ID: 1056 540 12 Main St Athena, OR 97813-6064 Weston Middle Institution ID: 1055 PO Box 188 Weston, OR 97886-0188 205 E Wallace Weston, OR 97886 Athena Elem Institution ID: 1053 375 S 5th St Athena, OR 97813-6065 Echo SD 5 Institution ID: 2203 600 E Gerone St Echo, OR 97826-9600 Superintendent Administrative Assistant Business Manager Special Education Assessment Activities Transportation Safety Echo School Institution ID: 3433 600 E Gerone St Echo, OR 97826-9600 Helix SD 1 Institution ID: 2201 PO Box 398 Helix, OR 97835-0398 120 Main Belix, OR 97835 Superintendent Administrative Assistant Business Manager Special Education Assessment Activities Child Nutrition Transportation Facilities Laure Quaresma Paula Reich Paula Reich Tanna Munck Jeremy Lasater Julie Schroeder Loren Stroud Grades: 09-12 Principal Rollie Marshall Grades: 04-08 Principal Ann Vescio Grades: K0-03 Principal Laure Quaresma Raymon J. Smith Beth Gehrke Linda Muller Pauline Sherbahn Raymon J. Snaith Raymon J. Smith Bob McSpadden Bob McSpadden Grades: PK. -12 Principal Raymon Smith Darrick Cope Cindy Wood Beth O'I-Ianlon Tanna Munck Bonnie Harper Wayne Miller Patti Sederburg Julie Schroeder Audrey Christenson 541-966-3206 541-966-3225 541-966-3234 541-566-3551 Fax 541-566-9454 laure.quaresmacuathwest.k 12.or.us www.athwest.k12.or.us 541-566-3551 541-566-3551 541-566-3551 541-966-3213 541-566-3551 541-566-3551 541-566-3555 Fax 541-566-2751 rollie.marshall@athwest.k12.or.us 541-566-3548 Fax 541-566-2326 ann.vescio@athwest.k12.or.us 541-566-3581 Fax 541-566-9454 Latire .Quaresma ct?athwest.k 12.or.us 541-376-8436 Fax 541-376-8473 rsmith@echo.812.or.us www.echo.k12.or.us 541-376-8436 541-376-8436 541-376-8436 541-376-8436 541-376-8436 Fax 541-376-8473 raymon.smith@,echo.k 12.or.us 541-457-2175 Fax 541-457-2481 www.heIix.k12.or.us Helix School Institution ID: 3364 PO Box 398 Helix, OR 97835-0398 120 Main Helix, OR 97835 Hermiston SD 8 Institution ID: 2206 305 SW l Ith Flermiston, OR 97838-2103 Superintendent Assistant Superintendent Administrative Assistant Business Manager Human Resources/Personnel Communications Curriculum Instruction Special Education Assessment Technology Media/Library Child Nutrition Facilities Hermiston High Institution ID: 1040 600 S 1st St Hermiston, OR 97838-2399 Armand Larive Middle Institution ID: 1039 1497 SW 9th St Hermiston, OR 97838 Sandstone Middle Institution ID: 1333 400 NE 10th St Hermiston, OR 97838-2077 Desert View Elem Institution ID: 3426 1225 SW 9th Hermiston, OR 97838-2147 1-lighland Hills Elem Institution ID: 1034 450 SE 10th St Hermiston, OR 97838-2072 Rocky Heights Elem Institution ID: 1036 650 W Standard Ave Hermiston, OR 97838-1297 Sunset Elem Institution ID: 1037 300 E Catherine Ave Hermiston, OR 97838-1889 West Park Elem Institution ID: 1038 555 SW 7th St Hermiston, OR 97838-2298 Grades: KG -12 Principal Darrick Cope Tricia Mooney Bryn Browning Bnana Cortaberria Katie Saul Donna Thomas Maria Duron Bryn Browning Bryn Browning BJ Wilson Jennifer Cox Jeffrey Kelso Kristi Smalley Betsy Heath Martie McQuain 541-457-2175 dcope ir)helix.k 12.or.us 541-667-6000 Fax 541-667-6050 Tricia.mooney@hermiston.k12.or.us www.hermiston.812.or.us 541-667-6000 541-667-6022 541-667-6010 541-667-6067 541-667-6028 541-667-6036 541-667-6022 541-667-6022 541-667-6018 541-667-6024 541-667-6998 541-667-6000 541-667-6668 541-667-6(182 Grades: 09-12 Principal 541-667-6100 Tom Spoo Fax 541-667-6150 tomspoo@hermiston.l:12.or.us Grades: 06-08 Principal 541-667-6200 Stacie Roberts Fax 541-667-6250 stacie.roberts@hermiston.k12.or.us Grades: 06-08 Principal 541-667-630(1 Lori Mills Fax 541-667-6350 1,ori.mi1Is(/hermiston.k 12.or.us Grades: K0-05 Principal 541-667-6900 Dan Greenough Fax 541-667-6950 clan iel.greenough@hermistonsd.org Grades: K0-05 Principal 541-667-6500 Jake Bacon Fax 541-667-6550 Jake.bacon@hermiston.1:12 .or.us Grades: K0-05 Principal 541-667-6600 Jerad Farley Fax 541-667-6650 jerad.Tarley c@hermiston.k 12.or.us Grades: KG -05 Principal 541-667-6700 Christie Petersen Fax 541-667-6750 Christie.peteiscn(d,)hermiston.812.or.us Grades: K0-05 Principal 541-667-6800 Kevin Headings Fax 541-667-6850 kevin.headings4hermiston.k 12.or.us 2018-19 Oregon School Directory Page 76 Public Schools Milton-Freewater Unified SD 7 institution ID: 2205 1020 South Mill St Milton-Freewater, OR 97862-1112 Superintendent Assistant Superintendent Administrative Assistant Business Manager Special Services Child Nutrition Transportation Rob Clark David Marshall Janet Millar Denyce Kelly David Marshall Bruce Hallowell Doug Henrichs McLoughlin high institution ID: 1064 Grades: 09-12 120 S Main St Principal Milton-Freewater, OR 97862- Mindi Vaughan Central Middle Institution ID: 1057 Grades: 06-08 306 SW 2nd Ave Principal Milton-Freewater, OR 97862- Tim Sprenger Freewater Eleni Institution ID: 5296 Grades: 04-05 17 NW 8th Ave Principal Milton-Freewater, OR 97862- Donald Davis Gib Olinger Elementary institution ID: 5434 1011 S Mill St lvlilton-Freewater, OR 97862 - Pendleton SD 16 Institution ID: 2207 107 NW 10th St Pendleton, OR 97801-1521 Superintendent Administrative Assistant Business Manager Curriculum Instruction Special Education Assessment Child Nutrition Facilities Career Technical Education Grades: KG -03 Principal Ami Muilenburg Chris Fritsch Ronda Thornburg Michelle Jones Matt Yoshioka Matt Yoshioka Julie Smith Matt Yoshioka Suzanne Howard Ken Lebsock Curt Thompson Hawthorne Middle/High School Institution ID: 4116 Grades: 09-12 1700 NW 15th Dr Director Pendleton, OR 97801-1163 Kelly Simpson Nixyaawii Community School Institution ID: 4202 Grades: 09-12 73300 July Grounds Ln Principal Pendleton, OR 97801 Ryan Heinrich Pendleton High Institution ID: 1052 1800 NW Carden Ave Pendleton, OR 97801-1198 Grades: 09-12 Principal Melissa Sandven 541-938-3551 Fax 541-938-6704 rob.clark@miltfree.k12.or.us www.miltfrec.k12.or.us 541-938-3551 x7416 541-938-3551 541-966-3216 541-938-3551 x7416 541-938-3551 541-938-3551 541-938-5591 Fax 541-938-5593 mindi.vaughan@miltfree.k12.or.us 541-938-5504 Fax 541-938-6615 tim.sprenger(imiltfree.k 12.or.us 541-938-6611 Fax 541-938-5337 donald.davis@miltfree.k12.or.us 541-938-3233 anmi.muilenburg(�umiltfice.k12.or.us 541-276-6711 Fax 541-278-3208 ronda.thornburg(i6pendleton.k12.or.us pendleton.k 12.or.us 541-276-6711 541-276-6711 541-276-6711 541-276-6711 541-276-6711 541-276-6711 541-276-6711 541-966-3378 Fax 541-966-3291 Kelly.simpson@pendleton.k12.or.us 541-429-7900 Fax 541-966-2671 cyan.heinrich(4pendleton.k12.or.us 541-966-3804 Fax 541-966-3813 melissa,sandven(i:pendleton.61 2.or.us Sunridge Middle Institution ID: 1051 700 SW Runnion Ave Pendleton, OR 97801-2090 McKay Creek Flem Institution ID: 1047 1539 SW 44th St Pendleton, OR 97801-3799 Pendleton Early Learning Ctr Institution ID: 5287 455 SW 13th St Pendleton, OR 97801 Sherwood Heights Eleni Institution ID: 1048 3235 SW Nye Ave Pendleton, OR 97801-3841 Washington Elem Institution ID: 1049 1205 SE Byers Ave Pendleton, OR 97801-2435 Pilot Rock SD 2 Institution ID: 2202 PO Box BB Pilot Rock, OR 97868-0420 200 McGowan Drive Pilot Rock, OR 97868 Superintendent Administrative Assistant Business Manager Special Education Activities Child Nutrition Transportation Facilities Pilot Rock High Institution ID: 1028 PO Box BB Pilot Rock, OR 97868-0420 101 NE Cherry St Pilot Rock, OR 97868-6704 Pilot Rock Eleni Institution ID: 1027 PO Box 813 Pilot Rock, OR 97868-0420 200 Vern McGowan Dr Pilot Rock, OR 97868 Stanfield SD 61 Institution ID: 2209 1120 N Main St Stanfield. OR 97875-9700 Superintendent Administrative Assistant Business Manager Human Resources/Personnel Special Education Technology Child Nutrition Transportation Safety Facilities Grades: 06-08 Principal David Williams Grades: KG -05 Principal Lorena Woods Grades: PK -KG Principal Lori Hale Grades: K0-05 Principal Ronda Smith Grades: K0-0.5 Principal Aimee VanNice Steve Staniak Cathy Stelk Denyce Kelly Larilyn Gose TJ Presley Cathy Stelk Don Fisher Adana Otteson Grades: 06-12 Principal Anna Tester Grades: KG -05 Principal Steve Staniak Beth Burton Debbie Dever Kris James Kris James Beth Burton Rick Funderburk Debbie Dever Beth Burton Beth Burton Frank Longhorn 541-966-3416 Fax 541-276-4724 david.williams(0pendleton.k 12.or.us 541-966-3000 Fax 541-966-3046 lorena.woodsgpendleton.k12.or.us 541-966-3300 Fax 541-966-3339 lori.hale@pendleton.k12.or.us 541-966-3050 Fax 541-966-3096 vonda.smith@pendleton.k12.or.us 541-966-5552 aimee.vannice@pendleton.k12.or.us 541-443-8291 Fax 541-443-8000 steve.staniak(upilotrocksd.org www.pilotrock.612.or.us 541-443-8291 541-443-8291 541-966-3216 541-443-2671 541-443-8291 541-443-2671 Fax 541-443-2120 anna.tester6Qpilotrock.k 12.or.us 541-443-2361 Fax 541-443-3550 steve.staniak(a iilotrocksd.org 541-449-8766 Fax 541-449-8768 shelley.liscom@,stanfielclsd.org www.stanfield.k12.or.us 541-449-8766 541-449-8766 541-449-8766 541-449-8766 541-449-8766 541-449-8766 541-449-8766 541-449-8766 541-449-8766 541-449-8766 2018-19 Oregon School Directory Page 77 Public Schools Stanfield Secondary Institution ID: 1061 1 120 N Main St 1 100 N Main Stanfield, OR 97875-9700 Stanfield Elem Institution ID: 1060 1 120 N Main St Stanfield, OR 97875-9700 Ukiah SD 8012 Institution ID: 2210 PO Box 218 201 1 -fill St Ukiah, OR 97880-0218 Superintendent Administrative Assistant Business Manager Special Education Assessment Technology Media/Library Child Nutrition Transportation Safety Facilities Ukiah School Institution ID: 3432 PO Box 218 201 Hill St Ukiah, OR 97880-0218 Umatilla SD 6R Institution ID: 2204 1001 6th St Umatilla, OR 97882-6201 Superintendent Administrative Assistant Human Resources/Personnel Special Education Technology Media/Library Activities Child Nutrition Facilities Umatilla High Institution ID: 1033 1400 7th St Umatilla, OR 97882 Clara Brownell Middle Institution ID: 1031 1300 7th St Umatilla, OR 97882 McNary Heights Elem Institution ID: 1032 120 Columbia Ave Umatilla, OR 97882-0131 Grades: 06-12 Principal Steve Sheller Grades: KG -05 Principal Lacey Sharp Daniel J Korber Linda Kerr Beth O'Hanlon Anne Coote Norma Barber Teresa Veach Kaden Adams Linda Kerr Trent Douglas Trent Douglas Trent Douglas Grades: K0-12 Principal Norma Barber Heidi Sipe Josy Torres Jody Durfey Julie Hunt Karen Smelser David Lougee Scott Bow Rikkilynn Larsen David NlcPheeters 541-449-3851 Fax 541-449-8751 steve.sheller@stantieldsd.org 541-449-3305 Fax 541-449-8772 lacey.sharp@stantieldsd.org 541-427-3731 Fax 541-427-3730 dkorber@ukiah.k 12.or.tis www.tikiah.k l2.or.us 541-427-3731 541-427-9731 541-966-3103 541-427-3734 541-427-3733 541-427-3741 541-427-3735 541-427-9731 541-427-3731 541-427-3731 541-427-3731 541-427-3731 Fax 541-427-3730 norma.barber@ukiah.k 12.or.us 541-922-6500 Fax 541-922-6507 heidi.sipe(ci:umatillasd.org www.umatilla.k12.or.us 541-922-6681 541-922-6508 541-922-6503 541-922-6555 541-922-6562 541-922-6676 541-922-6572 541-922-6504 541-922-4256 Grades: 09-12 Principal 541-922-6525 Bob Lorence Fax 541-922-6599 CTE Regional Coordinator lorenceb@umatillasd.org Jennifer Pambrun Grades: 06-08 Principal Dawn Guentert Grades: K0-05 Principal Rick Cotterell 541-975-4610 Fax 541-922-6507 Guentertd@umatillasd.org 541-922-6650 Fax 541-922-6599 cotterellr(�umatillasd,org lnter1'iountain Education Service District Institution ID: 2200 2001 SW Nye Ave Pendleton, OR 97801-4416 Superintendent Assistant Superintendent Deputy Clerk Administrative Assistant Business Manager Human Resources/Personnel Communications Curriculum Instruction Special Education Assessment Technology Safety Facilities CTE Regional Coordinator Cove SD 15 Institution ID: 2216 PO Box 68 Cove, OR 97824-0068 803 Main St Cove, OR 97824 Business Manager Technology Activities Child Nutrition Cove Charter School Institution ID: 3434 PO Box 68 Cove, OR 97824-0068 803 Main St Cove, OR 97824 Elgin SD 23 Institution ID: 2217 PO Box 68 Elgin, OR 97827-0068 11 1 1 Division St Elgin, OR 97827-8182 Superintendent Deputy Clerk Business Manager Activities Activities Child Nutrition Facilities Elgin High Institution ID: 1083 PO Box 68 Elgin, OR 97827-0068 1400 Birch Elgin, OR 97827-0000 Stella Mayfield Elem Institution ID: 1082 PO Box 35 Elgin, OR 97827-0035 1 1 1 1 Division St Mark S Mulvihill Mary Apple Beth O'Hanlon Marla J Royal Denyee Kelly Jerry Copeland IVlichelc Madril Eric Volger Eric Volger Mary Apple Karen Brown Smith Cheri Rhinhart Jerry Copeland Rich Long Jennifer Pambrun Arnie Breshears Kinn Tally Blake Manley Margaret Weber Grades: KG -12 Principal Mat Miles Dianne Greif Denise Ludwig Denise Ludwig Thomas Grimes Rob Shell Stanna Rysdam Dave Milner Grades: 07-12 Principal Rob Shell Grades: PK -06 Principal Dianne Greif 541-276-6616 Fax 541-276-4252 marla.royal@imesd.k 12.or.us www. imesd.k 12.or.us 541-966-3102 541-966-3129 541-966-3103 541-966-3102 541-966-3216 541-966-3206 541-966-3115 541-966-3163 541-966-3163 541-966-3129 541-966-3124 541-966-3181 541-966-3206 541-966-3225 541-966-3234 541-568-4424 Fax 541-568-4251 bruce.nei*co vesd.0rg www.cove.k 12.or.us 541-568-4424 541-568-4424 Fax 541-568-4231 mat.miles(rrcovesd.org 541-437-1211 Fax 541-437-1231 dianne.greif@elginsd.org www.elgin.k12.or.us 541-437-2021 541-437-2021 Fax 541-437-1705 rob.shell@elginsd.org 541-437-2321 Fax 541-437-8212 dianne.greif@elginsd.org 2018-19 Oregon School Directory Page 78 Public Schools Elgin, OR 97827 lmbler SD 11 Institution ID: 2215 PO Box 164 lmbler, OR 97841-0164 Sixth & Esther Ave lmbler, OR 97841 Superintendent Deputy Clerk Business Manager Human Resources/Personnel Communications Curriculum Instruction Special Education Special Education Assessment Technology Media/Library Activities Child Nutrition Transportation Safety Facilities Career Technical Education Career Technical Education lmbler Charter School institution ID: 1079 PO Box 164 - imbler, OR 97841-0164 6th & Esther Ave lmbler, OR 97841 La Grande SD 1 Institution ID: 2212 1305 N Willow Street La Grande, OR 97850-3822 Superintendent Business Manager Instruction Special Education Assessment Technology Activities Child Nutrition Transportation Safety Facilities La Grande high Institution ID: 1073 708 K Ave La Grande, OR 97850-1399 La Grande Middle institution iD: 1072 1 108 4th St La Grande, OR 97850-2180 Central Elem Institution ID: 1066 1305 N Willow St La Grande, OR 97850-3822 701 11 Ave La Grande, OR 97850 541-534-5331. Fax 541-534-9560 angio.lakey-campbell(4iimblersd.org www.imbler.k12.or.us Angie Lakey Campbell Teressa Dewey Teressa Dewey Teressa Dewey Teressa Dewey Angie Lakey Campbell Michael Mills Angie Lakey Campbell Mary Apple Barry Bowers Angie Lakey Campbell Gidget Sannar Michael Mills Wendy Crow Mark Lanman Marl: Lanman Mark Lanman Jennifer Lynn Teeter Jim Dick Cant Grades: K0-12 Principal Michael Mills George Mendoza Chris Panike Reta Doland Carol Byron Rota Doland Tim Welch Bill Burns Mary Seavert Chris Panike Chris Panike Chris Panike Grades: 09-12 Principal Brett Baxter Grades: 06-08 Principal Kyle McKinney Grades: KG -05 Principal Suzy Mayes 541-534-5331 541-534-5331 541-534-5331 541-534-5331 541-534-5331 541-534-5331 541-534-5331 541-534-5331 Fax 541-534-9560 mike.mills@,imblersd.org 541-663-3202 Fax 541-663-3223 george.mendoza@lagrandesd.org www.lagrandesd.org/ 541-663-3201 541-663-3203 541-663-3221 541-663-3203 541-663-3301 Fax 541-663-3313 brett.baxter(alagrandesd.org 541-663-3421 Fax 541-663-3422 kyle.mckinney@lagrandesd.org 541-663-3500 Fax 541-663-3502 suzy.mayes@lagrandesd.org Greenwood Elem Institution ID: 1068 Grades: KG -05 2300 N Spruce St Principal 541-663-3580 La Grande, OR 97850-3699 Ryan Westenskow Fax 541-663-3582 ryan.westenskow@lagrandesd.org island City Elem Institution iD: 1069 10201 W 4th St island City, OR 97850-8417 Grades: K0-05 Principal John Tolan North Powder SD 8J institution ID: 2214 PO Box 10 North Powder, OR 97867-0010 333 G St North Powder, OR 97867 Superintendent Administrative Assistant Business Manager Curriculum Special Education Assessment Technology Media/Library Activities Child Nutrition Transportation Safety Facilities Lance Dixon Viki Turner Denyce Kelly Lance Dixon Barry Nemec Ruth Frieboes Ruth Frieboes Carol Hansen Blake Jones Nancy Simonis Bruce Flatt John Frieboes Lance Dixon North Powder Charter School institution iD: 3365 Grades: KG -12 PO Box 10 Principal North Powder, OR 97867- Molly Smith 333GSt North Powder, OR 97867 Union SD 5 Institution 1D: 2213 PO Box K Union, OR 97883-0500 540 S Main St Union, OR 97883 Superintendent Deputy Clerk Special Education Media/Library Activities Child Nutrition Safety Facilities Union i-iigh Institution ID: 1075 PO Box 908 Union, OR 97883-0908 540 S Main St Union, OR 97883 Union Eleni Institution ID: 1074 PO Box 868 Union, OR 97883-0868 166 W Dearborn St Union, OR 97883 Carter L Wells Mendy Clark Leigh Nolte Patricia Herron Teresa Stratton Levon Baremore .lack Aldrich Jack Aldrich Grades: 07-12 Principal Carter L Wells Grades: K0-06 Principal Chris Dunlap 541-663-3270 Fax 541-663-3272 john.tolan@lagrandesd.org 541-898-2244 Fax 541-898-2046 lance.dixon(cinpowdersd.org www.npowder.k 12.or.us 541-898-2244 Fax 541-898-2046 molly.smith@npowdersd.org 541-562-5166 Fax 541-562-8116 carter.wells(n),union.k l 2.or.us www.union.k12.0r.us 541-562-5166 541-562-5166 541-562-5278 541-562-5166 Fax 541-562-8116 carter.wells(6/union.k 12.or.us 541-562-5278 Fax 541-562-9028 chris.dunlapgi nionsd5.org 2018-19 Oregon School Directory Page 79 Region 18 Education Service District Institution ID: 2218 107 SW First St Ste 105 Enterprise, OR 97828-1285 Superintendent Assistant Superintendent Administrative Assistant Curriculum Special Education Assessment Assessment Technology Enterprise SD 21 Institution ID: 2221 201 SE 4th St Enterprise, OR 97828-1350 Superintendent Special Education Media/Library Enterprise High Institution ID: 1091 201 SE 4th St Enterprise, OR 97828-1350 Enterprise Elem Institution ID: 1090 201 SE 4th St Enterprise, OR 97828-1350 `Joseph SD 6 Institution ID: 2219 PO Box 787 400 Wm E Williams Ave Joseph, OR 97846 Superintendent Special Education Media/Library Activities Child Nutrition Transportation Safety Facilities Joseph Charter Institution ID: 1087 PO Box 787 400 Wm E Williams Ave Joseph, OR 97846 Imnaha Elem Institution ID: 1084 PO Box 787 Joseph, OR 97846 78976 Imnaha Hwy Imnaha, OR 97842 Troy SD 54 Institution ID: 2222 66247 Redmond Gracie Le Enterprise, OR 97828-5088 Karen B Patton Beccy Nordtvedt Gretchen Piper Karen B Patton Lynda Wingo Karen B Patton Beccy Nordtvedt Josh Kesecker Erika Pinkerton Melanie Crenshaw Jessica Anderson Grades: 07-12 Principal Blake Carlsen Grades: K0-06 Principal Erika Pinkerton Lance Homan Kristen Albee Linda Botts Jason Crenshaw Ann Dundas Tim Kiesecker Tim Kiesecker Timm Kiesecker Grades: K0-12 Principal Sherri Kilgore Grades: KG -08 Principal Sherri Kilgore Superintendent Business Manager Curriculum Troy Elem 541-426-7600 Institution ID: 1092 66247 Redmond Grade Ln Enterprise, OR 97828-5088 Fax 541-426-3732 gpiper@rl8esd.org www.r18esd.org 541-426-7600 x6101 541-426-7600 541-426-7600 x6101 541-426-7600 x6101 541-426-7600 541-426-3193: Fax 541-426-3504 cpinkerton iDentcrpriso.kl2.or.us www.enterprisc.k12.or.us 541-426-3812 541-426-3193 Fax 541-426-3504 bcarlsen@(cntcrprisc.k12.or.us 541-426-3812 Fax 541-426-4485 epinkcrton@enterprise.k12.or.us Columbia Gorge Education Service District Wallowa SD 12 Institution ID: 2220 PO Box 425 Wallowa, OR 97885-0425 315 First St Wallowa, OR 97885 Superintendent Activities Child Nutrition Wallowa High Institution ID: 1089 PO Box 425 Wallowa, OR 97885-0425 3 1 5 First St Wallowa, OR 97885 Wallowa Elem Institution ID: 1088 PO Box 425 Wallowa, OR 97885-0425 315 First St Wallowa, OR 97885 Karen B Patton Judith Robb Karen 13 Patton Grades: K0-08 Principal Karen 13 Patton Jay I-lummel David I-lowe Kathy DeVorc Grades: 07-12 Principal David Ilowe Grades: PK -06 Principal Jay Hummel Public Schools 541-426-7600 541-426-7600 541-426-7600 541-426-7600 Fax 541-426-3732 kpatton@r18esd.org 541-886-2061 Fax 541-886-7355 jhummel(a,)wallowa.k12.or.us www.wallowa.k12.or.us 541-886-2061 541-886-2951 Fax 541-886-7355 dhowe@wallowa.k l2.or.us 541-886-2061 Fax 541-886-7355 jhummcl(wa1 owa.l:12.or.us 541-432-7311 Fax 541-432-1100 lance.homan@staffjoseplicharter.org www.staffjoscphcharter.org 541-432-7311 x2101 Institution ID: 2223 400E Scenic Dr Ste 207 The Dalles, OR 97058-3447 Superintendent Assistant Superintendent Administrative Assistant Human Resources/Personnel Curricultnn Instruction Technology Dufur SD 29 Institution ID: 2229 802 NE 5th St Dutur, OR 97021-3034 541-432-7311 Superintendent Fax 541-432-1100 Business Manager shierri.kilgore@staffjosephchartcr.org Human Resources/Personnel Instruction Instruction Special Education 541-577-3119 Activities Child Nutrition shcrri.kilgore(r staffjosephchartcr.org "Transportation Safety Facilities 541-828-7788 Fax 541-828-7748 thyers(a)r18csd.org www.troy.k12.or.us/ Patricia Sublette Penny Grotting Mary Bowen Mary Bowen Penny Grotting Penny Grotting Cody Harmon Jack Henderson Virginia Albrecht Jack Henderson Christine Stelzer Bill Hughitt Tara Aschoff Jack Henderson Virginia Albrecht Tony Baker Jack Henderson .l om Harris 541-298-5155 Fax 541-296-2965 www.cgesd.k 12.or.us 541-296-5530 541-298-3131 541-506-2240 541-506-2240 541-298-3131 541-298-3131 541-298-3140 541-467-2509 Fax 541-467-2589 www.ciLiti!r.R12.0r.us 2018-19 Oregon School Directory Page 80 Public Schools Dufur School Institution ID: 3402 802 NE 5th St Dufur, OR 97021-3034 Grades: I<0-12 Principal A Leo Baptiste North Wasco County SD 21 Institution ID: 4131 3632 W 10th St The Dalles, OR 97058-4397 Superintendent Administrative Assistant Business Manager Unman Resources/Personnel Special Education Assessment Special Services Technology Child Nutrition Transportation Facilities CTE Regional Coordinator The Dalles I-Iigh School Institution IDM 101 220 110th St The Dalles, OR 97058-1999 Candy Armstrong Cindy Miller Randy Anderson Brian Schimel .lacy Snodgrass Monica Harmon Penny trotting Cody Harmon Troy Vennewitz Debbie Park Don Carter Brook Rich Grades: 09-12 Principal Kurt Evans Wahtonka Community School Institution ID: 5250 Grades: 09-12 3601 W 10th St Principal The Dalles, OR 97058-4396 Brian Goodwin The DaIles Middle Institution ID: 1100 1 100E 1201 St The Dalles, OR 97058-3099 Chenowith Elem Institution ID: 1093 922 Chenowith Lp W The Dalles, OR 97058-4497 Colonel Wright Elem Institution ID: 1097 610 W 14th St The DaIles, OR 97058-1598 Dry Hollow Elem Institution ID: 1098 1314E 19th St The Danes,OR97058-3399 Mosier Community School Institution ID: 1095 PO Box 307 Mosier, OR 97040-0307 1204 1st Ave Mosier, OR 97040 Grades: 06-08 Principal Sandra Harris Grades: KG -05 Principal Stephen .lupe Grades: KG -05 Principal Sharon Bonderud Grades: KG -05 Principal Theresa Peters Grades: KG -08 Principal Kieran Connolly South \Vasco County SD 1 Institution ID: 2225 PO Box 347 Maupin, OR 97037-0347 699 401 St Maupin, OR 97037 Superintendent Ryan Wraught 541-467-2509 Fax 541-467-2589 lbaptiste�cudufur.k 12.or.us 541-506-3420 Fax 541-298-6018 armstrongc@nwasco.k12.or.us www.nwasco.k12.or.us 541-506-3420 541-506-3449 x1006 541-506-3420 541-506-3427 541-506-3420 541-298-3131 541-298-3140 541-506-3410 541-506-3430 541-506-3430 541-693-5670 541-506-3400 Fax 541-298-4964 evansk@nwasco.k12.or.us 541-506-3449 x3211 Fax 541-296-2358 goodwinb@nwasco.k12.or.us 541-506-3380 Fax 541-298-1942 Sandra.harris@nwasco.k12.or.us 12.or.us 541-506-3350 Fax 541-296-1316 jupess(cunwasco.k 12.or.us 541-506-3360 Fax 541-298-6145 bonderuds@nwasco.k12.or.us 541-506-3370 Fax 541-298-6171 peterst@Inwasco.k12.or.us 541-478-3321 Fax 541-478-2536 connollyk@nwasco.k12.or.us 541-395-2645 Fax 541-395-2679 ryanv(a?swasco.net www.swasco.net 541-395-2225 Human Resources/Personnel Communications Curriculum Instruction Special Education Technology Media/Library Activities Child Nutrition Transportation Safety Facilities South \Vasco County I-ligh Institution ID: 1109 PO Box 347 Maupin, OR 97037-0347 699 401 St Maapin, OR 97037 Maupin Elem Institution ID: 1 108 PO Box 346 Maupin, OR 97037-0346 308 Deschutes Ave Maupin, OR 97037 Ryan Wraught Ryan Wraught Ryan Wraught Ryan Wraught Cecelia Lindley Theresa Ewing Mary Beechler Ryan Wraught Sheri Olson Gary Shoenecker Gary Nannini Gary Nannini Grades: 07-12 Principal Lynn Cowdrey Grades: 1(0-06 Principal Lynn Cowdrey 541-395-2225 541-395-2225 541-395-2225 541-395-2225 541-395-2225 541-395-2665 541-395-2225 541-395-2665 541-395-2225 Fax 541-395-2223 lynnc@swasco.net 541-395-2665 Fax 541-395-2675 lynnc diswasco.net Northwest Regional Education Service District Institution ID: 2230 5825 NE Ray Cir I-lillsboro, OR 97124-6436 Superintendent Rob S Saxton Assistant Superintendent Paul Peterson Business Manager Janice Essenberg Hunan Resources/Personnel Robyn Bean Special Education George Winterschcid Technology Rick Wahlst'om CTE Regional Coordinator Tami Schild Banks SD 13 Institution ID: 2240 12950 NW Main Banks, OR 97106 Superintendent Administrative Assistant Business Manager Human Resources/Personnel Communications Curriculum Instruction Special Education Assessment Special Services Technology Media/Library Activities Safety Facilities Banks High Institution 1D: 1124 13050 NW Main St Banks, OR 97106 Jeff Leo Marto Mosser Joni Spencer Jeff Leo Jeff Leo Mark Everett .left Leo Shelley Mitchell Max Sigander Shelley Mitchell Max Sigander Karla Clark Jacob Pence .teff Leo Skip Smetana Grades: 09-12 Principal Jacob Pence 503-614-1428 Fax 503-614-1440 rsaxton@nwresd.k12.or.us wvww.nwresd.k 12.or.us 503-614-1252 5(13-614-1433 503-614-1253 503-614-1407 503-614-1412 503-842-8222 x1840 503-324-8591 Fax 503-324-6969 jcttl 6banks.k 12.or.us www.banks.k12.or.us 503-324-8591 503-324-8591 503-324-2281 503-324-5151 503-324-5151 503-324-3111 503-324-2281 503-324-8591 503-324-2281 Fax 503-324-8221 jacobpt 0hanks.k12.or.us 2018-19 Oregon School Directory Page 81 Public Schools Banks Middle School Institution ID: 1123 12850 NW Main St Banks, OR 97106 Banks Elem Institution ID: 1120 42350 NW Trellis Way Banks, OR 97106-6052 Beaverton SD 48J Institution ID: 2243 16550 SW Merlo Rd Beaverton, OR 97003 Superintendent Deputy Superintendent Deputy Superintendent Administrative Assistant Human Resources/Personnel Communications Special Education Assessment Technology Child Nutrition Transportation Facilities Aloha }Iigh Institution ID: 1 186 18550 SW Kinnaman Rd Beaverton, OR 97078 Grades: 06-08 Principal Dan Van Winkle Grades: KG -05 Principal Darla Waite -Larkin Don Grotting Carl Mead Steve Phillips Mary Hawkins Sue Robertson Maureen Wheeler Danielle Sheldrake Jon Bridges Steven Langford Susan Arakelian Craig Beaver Dick Steinbrugge Grades: 09-12 Principal Matt Casteel 503-324-31 1 1 Fax 503-324-7441 danvw@banks.k12.or.us 503-324-2772 Fax 503-324-3333 darlawl@banks.k 12.or.us 503-356-4500 Fax 503-591-4415 www.beaverton.k 12.or.us 503-356-4518 School of Science & Technology Institution ID: 1314 Grades: 09-12 Principal Andrew Cronk Southridge High Institution ID: 2783 9625 SW 125th Ave Beaverton, OR 97008-7755 Sunset High Institution ID: 1188 13840 NW Cornell Rd Portland, OR 97229-5403 Westview High Institution ID: 1320 4200 NW 185th Ave Portland, OR 97229-3050 503-356-4527 Cedar Park Middle Institution ID: 1 180 11100 SW Park Way 503-356-3721 Portland, OR 97225 503-356-2760 Fax 503-356-2765 matthew_casteel@beaverton.k 12.or.us Arts and Communication Magnet Academy Institution ID: 1304 Grades: 06-12 11375 SW Center St Principal 503-356-3670 Beaverton, OR 97005-2206 Bjorn Paige Fax 503-672-3706 Bjorn_paige@beaverton.k12.or.us Beaverton High Institution ID: 1 187 13000 SW Second St Beaverton, OR 97005-2615 Community School Institution ID: 1305 1841 SW Merlo Dr Beaverton, OR 97003 Health & Science School Institution ID: 4638 18640 NW Walker Rd Beaverton, OR 97006 Grades: 09- 12 Principal 503-356-2830 Anne Erwin Fax 503-259-4990 CTI; Regional Coordiabntau_I3rwin@beaverton.Kl2.or.us Beth Molenkamp Grades: 09-12 Principal Rachel Sip Grades: 06-12 Pri ncipal Andrew Cronl< International School of Beaverton Institution ID: 4474 Grades: 06-12 17770 SW Blanton St Principal Beaverton, OR 97078 Jill O'Neill Mountainside High Institution ID: 5381 503-356-3650 Fax 503-356-3655 rachel_sip6Obeaverton.k12.or.us 503-356-3630 Fax 503-533-1856 andrewcrnnk@beaverton.k 12.or.us 503-356-3690 Fax 503-259-3803 Jill_ONeill@beaverton.k 12.or.us Grades: 09- 12 Principal 503-356-3500 Todd Corsetti CTE Regional Coorditaghlrcorsetti@beaverton.k 2.or.us Beth Nlolenkamp Conestoga Middle Institution ID: 1319 12250 SW Conestoga Dr Beaverton, OR 97008-8326 Five Oaks Middle Institution ID: 1181 1600 NW 173rd Ave Beaverton, OR 97006-4856 Highland Park Middle Institution ID: 1184 7000 SW Wilson Ave Beaverton, OR 97008-5527 Meadow Park Middle Institution ID: 1182 14100 SW Downing St Beaverton, OR 97006-5800 Mountain View Middle Institution ID: 1 183 17500 SW Farmington Rd Beaverton, OR 97007-3209 Stoller Middle Institution ID: 2782 14141 NW Laidlaw Rd Portland, OR 97229-2337 Whitford Middle Institution ID: 1 185 7935 SW Scholls Ferry Rd Beaverton, OR 97008-6665 503-356-3630 Fax 503-356-3635 andrew_cronk(n,beaverton.k 12.or.us Grades: 09-12 Principal 503-356-2890 David Nieslanik Fax 503-259-5425 David Nieslanik d)beaverton.k 12.or.us Grades: 09-12 Principal 503-356-2960 John I luelskamp Fax 503-259-5066 john_huelskampy6beaverton.k12.or.us Grades: 09-12 Principal 503-356-3020 Matthew Pedersen Fax 503-259-5230 matthew_pederscn(a).beaverton.k 12.or.us Grades: 06-08 Principal 503-356-2560 Shannon Anderson Fax 503-672-3626 shannon_anderson@beaverton.k12.or.us Grades: 06-08 Principal Zan I -less Grades: 06-08 Principal Shirley Brock Grades: 06-08 Principal Curtis Semana Grades: 06-08 Principal Jared Freeman Grades: 06-08 Principal Wendy Rider 503-356-2580 Fax 503-524-1349 zan_hess(h),bcaverton.k12.or.us 503-356-2600 Fax 503-533-1898 shirley_brock(a))beavcrton.k 12.or.us 503-356-2620 Fax 503-672-3644 curtis_SemanaO)beaverton.k 12.or.us 503-356-2640 Fax 503-672-3664 jared_freeman@beaverton.k12.or.us 503-259-3890 Fax 503-259-3894 wendy_rider@beaverton.k12.or.us Grades: 06-08 Principal 503-356-2680 Veronica Galvan Fax 503-356-2685 veronica_galvan(N,beaverton.k12.or.us Grades: 06-08 Principal 503-356-2700 Brian Pcerenboom Fax 503-672-3684 briar_peerenbooin 6beaverton.I<12.or.us 2018-19 Oregon School Directory Page 82 Public Schools Aloha -Huber Park School Fir Grove Elem Institution ID: 1153 Grades: PK -08 Institution ID: 1163 Grades: KG -05 5000 SW 173rd St Principal 503-356-2000 6300 SW Wilson Ave Principal 503-356-2110 Beaverton, OR 97078 Scott Dale Fax 503-259-6487 Beaverton, OR 97008-4424 Erin Miles Fax 503-672-3533 scott_drue@beaverton.k12.or.us erin_miles@,beaverton.k12.or.us Arco Iris Spanish Immersion School Greenway Elem Institution ID: 4805 Grades: KG -08 Institution ID: 1157 Grades: PK -05 6107 SW Murray Blvd #104 Principal 503-473-0416 9150 SW Downing Dr Principal 503-356-2120 Beaverton, OR 97008 Bob Kaminski Fax 503-596-2034 Beaverton, OR 97008-8282 Jen Bailey Fax 503-356-2125 13600 SW Allen Blvd bob.kaminskigarcoirisschool.org jennifer_bailey- Beaverton, OR 97005 Hazeldalc Elem Barnes Eleni Institution ID: 1 164 Grades: KG -05 Institution ID: 1154 Grades: PK -05 20080 SW Farmington Rd Principal 503-356-2010 13730 SW Walker Rd Principal 503-356-2130 Aloha, OR 97007-5425 Angela Tran Fax 503-259-3863 Beaverton, OR 97005-1(116 Paul Marietta Fax 503-356-2135 angcla_tran@beaverton.k12.or.us paul_marietta@beaverton.k12.or.us Hiteon Elem Beaver Acres Elem Institution ID: 1165 Grades: KG -05 Institution ID: 1 155 Grades: KG -05 13800 SW Brockman Rd Principal 503-356-2140 2125 SW 170th Ave Principal 503-356-2020 Beaverton, OR 97008-7269 Meghan Warren Fax 503-524-1318 Beaverton, OR 97003 Stacy Gcale Fax 503-356-2025 meghanwarren@beaverton.k I2.or.us stacy_geale@beaverton.k12.or.us 1 -lope Chinese Charter School Bethany Elem Institution ID: 4867 Grades: KG -07 Institution ID: 1156 Grades: KG -05 3500 SW 104th Ave Principal 971-226-7500 3305 NW 174th Ave Principal 503-356-2030 Beaverton, OR 97005-1941 Julie Rickman Beaverton, OR 97006-4644 Casey Lange Fax 503-533-1803 julie.rickman(Ahopeccs.org casey_lange(rbcaverton.k 1 2.or.us Jacob Wismer Elem Bonny Slope Elem Institution ID: 3437 Grades: KG -05 Institution ID: 4671 Grades: PK -05 5477 NW Skycrest Pkwy Principal 503-356-2150 11775 NW McDaniel Rd Principal 503-356-2040 Portland, OR 97229-2306 Joan McFadden Fax 503-533-1953 Portland, OR 97229 Janet Maza Fax 503-672-3777 joan mcfadden n beavertonJ<12.or.us Janet maza63beaverton.1<12.or.us Kinnaman Idem Cedar Mill Elem Institution ID: 1 166 Grades: K0-05 Institution ID: 1158 Grades: KG -05 4205 SW 193rd Ave Principal 503-356-2420 10265 NW Cornell Rd Principal 503-356-2050 Beaverton, OR 97078 Ashlee 1 -Judson Fax 503-356-2425 Portland, OR 97229-5248 Amy Chamberlain Fax 503-259-6688 ashlee hudson@beaverton.k12.or.us amy_chamberlain@beaverton.k12.or.us McKay Elem Chehalem Elem Institution ID: 1 168 Grades: 1(0-05 Institution ID: 1 159 Grades: KG -05 7485 SW Scholls Ferry Rd Principal 503-356-2170 15555 SW Davis Rd Principal 503-356-2060 Beaverton, OR 97008-6534 Erin Kollings Fax 503-672-3548 Beaverton, OR 97007-5000 Angee Silliman Fax 503-356-2065 erin_kollings(d),beaverton.l<12.or.us angce_silliman@beaverton.k12.or.us McKinley Elan Cooper Mountain Elem Institution ID: 1 169 Grades: K0-05 Institution ID: 1160 Grades: KG -05 1500 NW 185th Ave Principal 503-356-2180 7670 SW 170th Ave Principal 503-356-2070 Beaverton, OR 97006-1909 Aki Mori Fax 503-356-2185 Beaverton, OR 97007-5865 Kristin LeMon Fax 503-356-2075 aki_mori@:beaverton.k12.or.us kristiniemon@beaverton.k12.or.us Montclair Eleni Elmonica Elem Institution ID: 1 170 Grades: KG -05 Institution ID: 1 162 Grades: KG -05 7250 SW Vermont Principal 503-356-2190 16950 SW Lisa Ct Principal 503-356-2080 Portland, OR 97223-7574 Sean Leverty Fax 503-259-7688 Beaverton, OR 97006-4100 Cynthia Lam -Moffett Fax 503-356-2085 scan_ Ieverty@beaverton.k12.or.us eynthia_Iam_moffett@beaverton.1< 12.or.us Nancy Ryles Elem Errol Hassell Clem Institution ID: 1303 Grades: K0-05 Institution ID: 1 161 Grades: KG -05 10250 SW Cormorant Dr Principal 503-356-2400 18100 SW Bany Rd Principal 503-356-2090 Beaverton, OR 97007-8452 Kayla Bell Fax 503-524-1334 Beaverton, OR 97007-5735 Scarlet Valentine Fax 503-259-3848 kayla_bell@beaverton.k12.or.us scarlet valentine(n),bcaverton.k12.or.us Findley Clem Institution ID: 1370 4155 NW Saltzman Rd Portland, 012 97229-2433 Grades: K0-05 Principal Sherry Marsh Oak Hills Eleni Institution ID: 1171 Grades: KG -05 2625 NW 153rd Ave Principal 503-356-2410 503-356-2100 Beaverton, OR 97006-5366 Sheila Baumgardner Fax 503-533-1863 Fax 503-533-1833 shcila_baumgardner ;beaverton.1<12.or,us sherry marsh59beaverton.1212.or.us 2018-19 Oregon School Directory Page 83 Raleigh Hills Elem Institution ID: 1 172 5225 SW Scholls Ferry Rd Portland, OR 97225-1611 Raleigh Park Eleni Institution ID: 1173 3670 SW 78th Ave Portland, OR 97225-3010 Ridgewood Elem Institution ID: 1174 10100 SW Inglewood St Portland, OR 97225-5034 Rock Creek Eleni Institution ID: 1 175 4125 NW 1 85th Ave Portland, OR 97229-3006 Sato Elem Institution ID: 5382 7775 NW Kaiser Rd. Portland, OR 97229 Scholls Heights Eleni Institution ID: 2781 16400 SW Loon Dr Beaverton, OR 97007-8998 Sexton Mountain Eleni Institution ID: 1270 15645 SW Sexton Mtn Dr Beaverton, OR 97007-6449 Springville K-8 School Institution ID: 4712 6655 NW Joss Ave Portland, OR 97229 Terra Linda Elem Institution ID: 1 176 1998 NW 143rd Ave Portland, OR 97229-4304 Vose Elem Institution ID: 1177 11350 SW Denney Rd Beaverton, OR 97008-5343 West Tualatin View Elem Institution ID: 1178 8800 SW Leahy Rd Portland, OR 97225-6400 William Walker Eleni Institution ID: 1179 11940 SW Lynnfield Ln Portland, OR 97225-4555 Grades: KG -08 Principal Peter McDougal Grades: K0-05 Principal Brian Curl 503-356-2160 Fax 503-259-7388 peter_mcdougal@beaverton.k12.or.us 503-356-2500 Fax 503-259-7438 briancurI@beaverton.k 12.or.us Grades: 1(0-05 Principal 503-356-2440 Cary Meier Fax 503-259-7538 cary_nieier@beaverton.k 12.or.us Grades: 1(0-05 Principal 503-356-2450 Tiffany Wiencken Fax 503-533-1878 tiffany_wiencken@beaverton.k12.or.us Grades: KG -05 Principal Annie Pleau 503-356-2530 ann_pleau@beaverton.k12.or.us Grades: KG -05 Principal 503-356-2460 Tracy Bariao-Arce Fax 503-524-1368 Tracy_Bari ao- A rce@beaverton.k 12.or.us Grades: KG -05 Principal 503-356-2470 Cherie Reese Fax 503-672-3563 cherie reese@beaverton.k12.or.us Grades: K0-08 Principal 503-356-2480 Robin Kobrowski Fax 503-533-1927 robin_kohrowski@beaverton.k 12.or.us Grades: KG -05 Principal 503-356-2520 Christy Batsell Fax 503-356-2525 christina_batsell(cP,bea verton.k12.or.us Grades: PK -05 Principal 503-356-2430 Monique Wortman-Singleton Fax 503-672-3593 Monique_singleton@beaverton.k12.or.us Grades: 1(0-05 Principal 503-356-2510 Kalay McNamee Fax 503-259-7833 Kalay_menamee@beaverton.k 12.or.us Grades: K0-05 Principal 503-356-2520 Melissa Murray Fax 503-672-3608 melissa_ murray@beaverton.k12.or.us Forest Grove SD 15 Institution ID: 2241 1728 Main St Forest Grove, OR 97116-2737 Superintendent Business Manager Special Education David Parker Ilene Clute Brad Bafuo Public Schools 503-357-6171 Fax 503-359-2520 dparker@fgsd.k12.or.us www.igsd.k12.orsus/pages/ForestGroveSD Forest Grove High Institution ID: 1134 Grades: 09-12 1401 Nichols Ln Princ ipal Forest Grove, OR 97116-3299 Karen ONeill Neil Armstrong Middle Institution ID: 1 126 Grades: 07-08 1777 Mt View Ln Principal Forest Grove, OR 97116-2217 Osvaldo Garcia -Contreras Cornelius Elem institution ID: 1128 200 N 14th Ave Cornelius, OR 97113-8827 Grades: PK -04 Principal Angella Graves Dilley Eleni Institution ID: 1129 Grades: 1(0-04 4115 SW Dilley Rd Principal Forest Grove, OR 97116-8519 Mariela Mireles Echo Shaw Eleni Institution ID: 1 130 914 S Linden St Cornelius, OR 97113-6505 503-359-2406 503-359-2432 Fax 503-359-25)1 koneill@fgsd.k 12.or.us 503-359-2465 Fax 503-359-2560 ogarcia-contreras(i),fgsd.k 12.or.us 503-359-2500 Fax 503-359-2564 agraves@igscl.1:12.or.us 503-359-2493 Fax 503-359-2565 nunnireles(n tgsd.k 12.or.us Grades: PK -06 Principal 503-359-2489 Perla Rodriguez Fax 503-359-2567 prodriguez(ci@gsd.k12.or.us Fern hill Eleni Institution ID: 3986 Grades: 1(0-04 4445 Heather St Principal Forest Grove, OR 97116-1440 Rogelio Martinez Forest Grove Community School Institution ID: 4595 Grades: 01-08 1914 Pacitic Avenue Forest Grove, OR 97116 Harvey Clark Eleni Institution ID: 1132 2516 N B St Principal Vanessa Gray Administrative Assistant Vickie .tares Grades: 1(0-04 Principal Forest Grove, OR 97116-1499 Pete Moshinsky Joseph Gale Elem Institution ID: 1133 Grades: KG -04 3130 18th Ave Principal Forest Grove, OR 97116-2699 Melissa Carter Toni McCall Upper Eleni Institution ID: 1 127 Grades: 05-06 1341 Pacitic Ave Principal Forest Grove, OR 97116-2386 Seth Rogers Gaston SD 511J Institution ID: 2245 300 Park St Building A 503-359-2550 Fax 503-359-2570 rmartinez@fgsd.k 12.or.us 503-359-4600 Fax 503-359-4622 v.gray(ci;tgeschool.org 503-359-2478 Fax 503-359-2561 pmoshinsky Igsd.k12.or.us 503-359-2482 Fax 503-359-2562 mcarter(i t'gsd.k12.or.us 503-359-2506 Fax 503-359-2566 srogers(cfifgsd.kl2.or.us 503-985-0210 Fax 503-985-3366 jarvisc(iigastonk12.org www.gastonk12.org 2018-19 Oregon School Directory Page 84 Public Schools Gaston, OR 971 19 Superintendent Deputy Clerk Business Manager Human Resources/Personnel Special Education Child Nutrition Facilities Gaston Jr/Sr High Institution ID: 1195 300 Park St Building D Gaston, OR 97119 Gaston Gem Institution 1D: 1194 300 Park St Building 13 Gaston, OR 97119 Hillsboro SD 1J Institution ID: 2239 3083 NE 49th PI 1 lillsboro, OR 97124-6009 Superintendent Administrative Assistant l3usiness Manager Communications Special Education Technology Activities Transportation Safety Facilities Century High Institution ID: 1368 2000 SE Century Blvd Hillsboro, OR 97123-8390 Glencoe High Institution ID: 1200 2700 NW Glencoe Rd Hillsboro, OR 97124-1518 Hillsboro high Institution ID: 1201 3285 SE Rood Bridge Rd Hillsboro, OR 97123-8654 Hillsboro Online Academy Institution ID: 4973 452 NE 3rd Ave Hillsboro, OR 97124-3123 Liberty High Institution ID: 4018 7445 NE Wagon Dr Hillsboro, OR 97124-8633 Evergreen Middle Institution ID: 1 197 29850 NW Evergreen Rd l iillsboro, OR 97124-1822 Susy McKenzie Chrissy Jarvis Chrissy .Iarvis Chrissy Jarvis Susy McKenzie Chrissy Jarvis Tyler Smith Grades: 07-12 Principal Summer Catino Grades: KG -06 Principal Susan McKenzie Mike Scott Laurie Boyd Adan Stewart Beth Graser Elaine Fox Don Wolff Casey Waletich Carol Hatfield Casey Walctich Casey Waletich Grades: 09-12 Principal Martha Guise Grades: 09-12 Principal Claudia Ruf Grades: 09-12 Principal David Vickery Grades: KG -12 Principal Linda Harrington Grades: 09-12 Principal Greg Timmons Grades: 07-08 Principal O.J. Gulley .1 W Poynter Middle Institution ID: 1 199 1535 NE Grant St Hillsboro, OR 97124-3421 R A Brown Middle Institution ID: 1196 1505 SW Cornelius Pass Rd Hillsboro, OR 97123-6727 503-985-7516 South Meadows Middle Fax 503-985-3279 Institution ID: 1 198 scatino@gastonk12.org 4960 SE Davis Road Hillsboro, OR 97123 503-985-7240 Fax 503-985-7663 mckenzies(d gastonk 12.org 503-844-1500 Fax 503-844-1540 stewarta@ hsd.I( 12.or.us www.hsd.k12.or.us 503-844-1500 x2755 503-844-1500 x5825 503-844-1500 503-844-1500 503-844-1500 503-844-1500 503-844-1800 Fax 503-844-1825 guisem@hsd.k12.or.us 503-844-1900 Fax 503-844-1949 rufc(Ahscl.k 12.or.us 503-844-1980 Fax 503-844-1999 vickerydghsd.k 12.or.us 503-844-1050 Fax 503-844-1051 harringl@hscl.k12.or.us 503-844-1250 Fax 503-844-1299 timmonsg@hscl.k12.or.us 503-844-1400 Fax 503-844-1402 gul leyo9(Iisd.k 12.or.us Brookwood Elem Institution ID: 1112 3960 SE Cedar St Hillsboro, OR 97123-7467 Butternut Creek Elem Institution ID: 1147 20395 SW Florence St Aloha, OR 97007-2243 City View Charter School Institution ID: 4206 PO Box 1808 Millsboro, OR 97123-1808 4174 SE Bentley St Hillsboro, OR 97123 Eastwood Elem Institution ID: 1115 2100 NE Lincoln St Hillsboro, OR 97124-3575 Farmington View Eleni Institution ID: 1189 8300 SW Hillsboro Hwy Hillsboro, OR 97123-9284 Free Orchards Eleni Institution ID: 4641 2499 S Beech Cornelius, OR 97113 Groner K-8 Institution ID: 1 152 23405 SW Scholls Ferry Rd Millsboro, OR 97123-9317 Inlay Gem Institution ID: 3536 5900 SE Lois St Hillsboro, OR 97123-7460 Indian Hills Eleni Institution ID: 1 148 21260 SW Rock Rd Aloha, OR 97006-1542 Grades: 07-08 Principal .Ion Pede Grades: 07-08 Principal Roger Will Grades: 07-08 Principal Mary Mendez Grades: KG -06 Principal Michelle Jensen Grades: KG -06 Principal Dani Johnson Grades: KG -08 Director Nicole Kopacz Grades: KG -06 Principal Lindsay Garcia Grades: 1<0-06 Principal Nabil Zerizef Grades: KG -06 Principal Karen Murphy Grades: KG -08 Principal Katie Thomas Grades: KG -06 Principal Jennifer McCalley Grades: IC0-06 Principal Deborah 1-lunt 503-844-1580 Fax 503-844-1583 pedcj(dihsd.k 12.or.us 503-844-1070 Fax 503-844-1071 wilh�uhsd.k12.or.us 503-844-1220 Fax 503-844-1221 Mendezm@hsd.k12.or.us 503-844-1715 Fax 503-844-1722 jensenm(ithsd.k 12.or.us 503-844-1390 Fax 503-844-1397 johnsond ci hsd.k 12.or.us 503-844-9424 Fax 503-844-9425 nkopacz9<cityviewcharter.org 503-844-1725 Fax 503-844-1731 garciali94hsd.1<12.or.us 503-844-1735 Fax 503-844-1744 Zerizeln@hsd.k12.or.us 503-844-1140 Fax 503-844-1142 Murphyk(Ahsd.k12.or.us 503-844-1600 Fax 503-844-1609 thomask a hsd.k 12.or.us 503-844-1090 Fax 503-844-1098 mcca1lje@hsd.1<12.or.us 503-844-1350 Fax 503-844-1359 huntd(grhsd.1< 12.or.us 2018-19 Oregon School Directory Page 85 Public Schools Jackson Elem institution ID: 1285 675 NE Estate Dr Hillsboro, OR 97124-2197 Ladd Acres Elem Institution ID: 1 150 2425 SW Cornelius Pass Rd Hillsboro, OR 97123-6736 Grades: KG -06 Principal Kasia Gutierrez Grades: KG -06 Principal Francesca Sinapi Lenox Elem Institution ID: 1 1 10 Grades: KG -06 21200 NW Rock Creek Blvd Principal Portland, OR 97229-1042 Gina Mclain Lincoln Street Elem Institution ID: 4642 801 NE Lincoln St Hillsboro, OR 97124 Minter Bridge Elem Institution ID: 1 1 16 1750 SE Jacquelin Dr Hillsboro, OR 97123-5260 Mooberry Elem Institution ID: 1 1 17 1230 NE 10th Ave Hillsboro, OR 97124-2503 Grades: KG -06 Principal Carmen Brodniak Grades: KG -06 Principal Erika Pierce Grades: KG -06 Principal Peter Muilenburg North Plains Elem Institution ID: 1 190 Grades: KG -06 PO Box 190 Principal North Plains, OR 97133-0191 Rebecca Smith 32030 NW North Ave North Plains, OR 97133-0190 Orenco Elem Institution ID: 3160 22551) NW Birch St Hillsboro, OR 97124-6683 Paul L Patterson Elem Institution ID: 3159 261 NE Lenox St Hillsboro, OR 97124-4325 Quatama Elem Institution ID: 4643 6905 NE Campus Way Hillsboro, OR 97124 Reedville Elem Institution ID: 1149 2695 SW 209th Ave Aloha, OR 97006-1736 Rosedale Elem Institution ID: 4703 3901 SE 67th Ave Beaverton, OR 97078 Grades: KG -06 Principal Allison Combs Grades: ICG -06 Principal Jamie Lentz Grades: KG -06 Principal Yolanda Coleman Grades: KG -06 Principal Robin Farup-Romero Grades: K0-06 Principal Mike Strande 503-844-1670 Fax 503-844-1678 gutierrk@hsct. k 12.or.us 503-844-1300 Fax 503-844-1308 sinapit@hsd.k 12.or.us 503-844-1360 Fax 503-844-1369 mclaing@hsd.k12.or.us 503-844-1160 Fax 503-844-1162 brodniac cJhsd.k 12.or.us 503-844-1650 Fax 503-844-1659 piercee(c)hsd.k12.or.us 503-844-1640 Fax 503-844-1644 nuiilenbpghsd.k 12.or.us 503-844-1630 Fax 503-844-1638 smithb@hsd.k 12.or.us 503-844-1370 Fax 503-844-1024 Combsa(<6hscl.k 12.or.us 503-844-1380 Fax 503-844-1025 lentzj@hsd.k 12.or.us 503-844-1180 Fax 503-844-1182 colemanyC(hsd.k12.or.us 503-844-1570 Fax 503-844-1579 Farupror(crhsd.k l 2.or.us 503-844-1200 Fax 503-844-1201 strandem(c)hsd.k 12.or.us Tobias Eletn Institution ID: 1302 1065 SW 206th Ave Aloha, OR 97006-1571 W L Henry Elem Institution ID: 1119 1060 SE 24th Ave Hillsboro, OR 97123-7210 W Verne McKinney Elem Institution ID: 1114 535 NW Darnielle St Hillsboro, OR 97124-2214 West Union Elem Institution ID: 1 1 1 l 23870 NW West Union Rd Hillsboro, OR 97124-8545 Witch Hazel Elem Institution ID: 11.51 4950 SE Davis Rd I-lillsboro, OR 97123-8523 Sherwood Si) 88J Institution ID: 2244 23295 SW Main St Sherwood, OR 97140-9104 Superintendent Assistant Superintendent Administrative Assistant Human Resources/Personnel Curriculum Instruction Special Education Special Services Technology Child Nutrition Safety Sherwood High Institution ID: 1193 16956 SW Mcinecke Rd Sherwood, OR 97140-9204 Laurel Ridge Middle Institution ID: 4731 21416 SW Copper Terrace Sherwood, OR 97140 Sherwood Middle Institution ID: 1192 21970 SW Sherwood Blvd Sherwood, OR 97140-9324 Archer Glen Elem Institution ID: 1334 16155 SW Sunset Blvd Sherwood, OR 97140-8202 Grades: KG -06 Principal Andrew Bekken Grades: K0-06 Principal Lisa Aguilar Grades: KG -06 Principal Justin Welch Grades: IC0-06 Principal John Allen Grades: 1C0-06 Principal Christy Walters Heather Cordie Gary Bennett Christine Andregg Steve Emmert Brian Bailey Amanda F1.ollenberg Karen Dalbey Karen Dalbey Brady Strutz t.azanne Ward Mustain Cyndi Turner Grades: 09-12 Principal Ken Bell Grades: 06-08 Principal Janay Cookson 503-844-1310 Fax 503-844-1317 bekkena('hsd.k12.or.us 503-844-1690 Fax 503-844-1699 aguilarl(ii hsd.k 12.or.us 503-844-1660 Fax 503-844-1669 welchj(c)hsd.k 12.or.us 503-844-1620 Fax 503-844-1624 allenjo@hsd.k12.or.us 503-844-1610 Fax 503-844-1619 waltersc(cd,hsd.k 12.or.us 503-825-5000 Fax 503-825-5001 hcordic d sherwood.R 12.or.us www.sherwood.k12.orms/home 503-825-5010 503-825-5033 503-825-5033 503-825-5046 503-825-5500 Fax 503-825-5501 kbell@sherwoockk12.or.us 503-825-581)0 Fax 503-825-5801 jcookson@sherwood.k12.or.us Grades: 06-08 Principal 503-825-5400 Marianne Funderhide Fax 503-825-5401 mfunderhide@sherwood.kl2.or.us Grades: K0-05 Principal Tim Smith 503-825-5100 Fax 503-825-5101 tasmith(usherwood.k 12.or.LIS 2018-19 Oregon School Directory Page 86 Public Schools Edy Ridge Eleni Institution ID: 4730 21472 SW Copper Terrace Sherwood, OR 97140 .1 Clyde Hopkins Elem Institution 1D: 1191 21920 SW Sherwood Blvd Sherwood, OR 97140-9324 Middleton Elem Institution ID: 3222 23505 SW Old Hwy 99\V Sherwood, OR 97140-8640 Sherwood Charter School institution iD: 4220 PO Box 1342 Sherwood, OR 97140-9998 23264 SW Main St Sherwood, OR 97140 Grades: KG -05 Principal Miranda Johnson Grades: PK -05 Principal Penny Salm Grades: KG -05 Principal Jon Wolhnuth Grades: KG -08 Principal Joy Raboli Tigard -Tualatin SD 23J Institution ID: 2242 6960 SW Sandburg St Tigard, OR 97223-8039 Superintendent Assistant Superintendent Administrative Assistant Business Manager 1iuman Resources/Personnel Communications Curriculum Instruction Assessment Child Nutrition Transportation Durham Center institution ID: 2714 8040 SW Durham Rd Tigard, OR 97224-7314 Tigard High Institution ID: 1146 9000 SW Durham Rd Tigard, OR 97224-5499 Tualatin High Institution iD: 1301 22300 SW Boones Ferry Rd Tualatin, OR 97062-7373 itazelbrook Middle Institution iD: 1300 11300 SW I Iazelbrook Rd Tualatin, OR 97062-6980 Thomas R Fowler Middle institution iD: 1144 10865 SW Walnut St Tigard, OR 97223-4099 Susan Rieke -Smith Karen Twain Patty Roberts David C Moore Debbie Ebert Susan Stark i-laydon Todd Robson Todd Robson Brian Bain Diane Wylie Geoff Smoke 503-825-5700 Fax 503-825-5701 mrrtjohnson@sherwood.k12.or.us 503-825-5200 Fax 503-825-5201 psalmgsherswood.l<12.or.us 503-825-5300 Fax 503-825-5301 jwollnmth(msherwood.k l2.or.us 503-925-8007 Fax 503-925-8172 jraholi dsherwoodcharterschool.org Grades: 06-12 Principal Russ Romas CTE Regional Coordinator Beth Molenkamp Grades: 09-12 Principal Andrew Van Fleet Grades: 09-12 Principal Michael Dellerba Grades: 06-08 Principal Tim Gross Grades: 06-08 Principal Dan Busch 503-431-4000 Fax 503-431-4047 sriekcsmiih@ttsd.k12.or.us www.ttsdschoo1s.org 503-431-4002 503-431-4016 Twality Middle Institution ID: 1145 14650 SW 97th Ave Tigard, OR 97224-5899 Alberta Rider Elem institution ID: 4364 14850 SW 132nd Ter Tigard, OR 97224-6118 Bridgeport Elem Institution ID: 1135 5505 SW Borland Rd Tualatin, OR 97062-9740 Charles F Tigard Elem Institution iD: 1136 12850 SW Grant St Tigard, OR 97223-5801 Deer Creek Elem Institution ID: 1369 16155 SW 131st Ave Tigard, OR 97224-2129 Durham Eleni institution ID: 1138 7980 SW Durham Rd Tigard, OR 97224 503-431-4001 503-431-4117 Edward Byron; Elem 503-431-4117 Institution ID: 1 142 503-431-4120 21800 SW 91st Ave Tualatin, OR 97062-9022 503-431-4580 Fax 503-431-4590 rromas(gttsd.k 12.or.us 503-431-5400 Fax 503-431-5410 avanfleet(iyj,ttsd.k 12.or.us 503-431-5600 Fax 503-431-5610 mdellerba44tsd.l< 12.or.us 503-431-5100 Fax 503-431-5110 tgross(ddtsd.k 12.or.us 503-431-5000 Fax 503-431-5010 dbusch@ttsd.k12.or.us .lames 'Templeton Elem institution iD: 1139 9500 SW Murdock St Tigard, OR 97224-5799 Mary Woodward Elem Institution ID: 1137 12325 SW Katherine St Tigard, OR 97223-3199 Metzger Eleni Institution ID: 1140 10350 SW Lincoln St Tigard, OR 97223-6637 MiTCII Charter School institution iD: 3579 19550 SW 90th Court Tualatin, OR 97062 Tualatin Elem institution ID: 1143 20405 SW 95th Ave Tualatin, OR 97062-7552 Grades: 06-08 Principal Susan Payne Grades: KG -05 Principal Rory Moore Grades: KG -05 Principal Jordan Mills Grades: KG -05 Principal Ryan Blasquez Grades: KG -05 Principal .larvis Gomes Grades: KG -05 Principal Rhett Boudreau Grades: KG -05 Principal Matt Coleman Grades: KG -05 Principal Carrie Ferguson Grades: KG -05 Principal _ferry Nihill Grades: KG -05 Principal Todd Farris Grades: K0-08 Director Melissa Meyer Grades: KG -05 Principal Janie Kingery 503-431-5200 Fax 503-431-5210 spayne(attsd.k 12.or.us 503-431-4900 Fax 503-431-4910 rmoore@)ttsd.li 12.or.us 503-431-4200 Fax 503-431-4210 jmill s8dttsd.k I2.or.us 503-431-4400 Fax 503-431-4410 rblasquez@ttsd.l<12.or.us 503-431-4450 Fax 503-431-4460 jgomes@ttsd.k12.or.us 503-431-4500 Fax 503-431-4510 rboudreau(uttsd.k 12.or.us 503-431-4300 Fax 503-431-4310 mcoleman@ttsd.kl2.or.us 503-431-4850 Fax 503-431-4860 cfergusongttsd.k 1 2.or.us 503-431-4700 Fax 503-431-4710 jnihill aittsd.kl2.or.us 503-431-4600 Fax 503-431-4610 tfarris 4ttsd.l<12.or.us 503-639-5757 mmeyer(U,mitchcharterschool.org 503-431-4800 Fax 503-431-4810 jkingery@ttsd.k12.or.us 2018-19 Oregon School Directory Page 87 North Central Education Service District Institution ID: 2004 PO Box 637 Condon, OR 9782340637 135 S Main St Condon, OR 97823-0591 Superintendent Business Manager Human Resources/Personnel Curriculum Technology Fossil SD 21J Institution ID: 2248 PO Box 206 Fossil, OR 97830-0206 404 Main St Fossil, OR 97830 Director Superintendent Deputy Clerk Deputy Clerk Child Nutrition Fossil Charter School Institution ID: 1205 PO Box 206 Fossil, OR 97830-0206 600 B St Fossil, OR 97830 Mitchell SD 55 Institution ID: 2249 PO Box 247 Mitchell, OR 97750-0247 340 SE High St Mitchell, OR 97750 Superintendent Administrative Assistant Business Manager Destinations Career Aeade Institution ID: 5441 603 NW 3rd St Prineville, OR 97754-1717 Penny Grotting Kim Domenighini Kim Domenighini Rinda Montgomery Joe Fernandes Angelica Humphreys Jim Smith Jonathan Moore Corrina Jaeger Melanie Sperry Grades: KG -12 Principal Brad Sperry Vince Swagerty Valerie Swagerty Kim Domenighini 800-450-2732 Fax 541-384-2752 rmconwell(a?ncesd.k 12.or.us www.ncesd.k12.or.us 800-450-2732 x135 541-763-4384 Fax 541-763-2099 jsmith@fossikkl2.or.us vwwv.tossil.k 12.or.us 541-763-4384 541-763-4303 541-763-4384 541-763-4155 541-763-4384 Fax 541-763-4010 bsperry@fossil.k12.or.us 541-462-3311 Fax 541-462-3849 vswagerty@mitchell.k12.or.us 12.or.us www.mitchell.kI2.or.us y of Oregon Grades: 09-11 Director Tim Jalkanen Principal Steve Boynton Hunan Resources/Personnel Dianne Hendrix Special Education Cheryl Doe Technology Yancey Fall Insight School of Oregon Painted Hills Institution ID: 5150 Grades: 07-12 340 SE High St Director Mitchell, OR 97750 Tim Jalkanen Principal Steve Boynton Human Resources/Personnel Dianne Hendrix Special Education Cheryl Doc Technology 541-823-5010 Fax 541-447-6616 tjalkanen(y�k 12.com sboynton cdk 12.com clhendrix(9k 12insightor.org cdoe@),k12.com ytall012insight.org 541-823-5010 Fax 541-447-6616 tjalkancn(uk 12.com sboynton Mk 12.com Mitchell School Institution ID: 3404 PO Box 247 Mitchell, OR 97750-0247 340 SE high St Mitchell, OR 97750 Cascade Virtual Academy Institution ID: 5440 603 NW 3rd St Prineville, OR 97754-1717 ;.Spray SD 1 Institution ID: 2247 PO Box 230 Spray, OR 97874-0230 303 Park Ave Spray, OR 97874 Superintendent Administrative Assistant Business Manager Curriculum Instruction Special Education Assessment `Technology Media/Library Activities Child Nutrition Transportation Facilities Spray School Institution ID: 3403 PO Box 230 Spray, OR 97874-0230 303 Park Ave Spray, OR 97874 Yancey Fall Grades: KG -12 Principal Vince Swagerty Public Schools 541-462-33 I I vswagerty(oiniitchell.k 12.or.us Grades: PK -08 Director Timothy Jalkanen Principal Tara Bourland Human Resources/Personnel Dianne I-Iendrix Special Education Cheryl Doe Technology Yancey Fall Phil Starkey Jennifer Boise Greg Munn Phil Starkey Phil Starkey Phil Starkey Mary Doherty Jan Bolton .tan Bolton Dennis Starr Cheryl Davis Linda Donnelly Phil Starkey Grades: K0-12 Principal Phil Starkey 541-823-5010 Fax 541-447-6616 tjalkanen(6k12.com tbourland(rpk1 2.com dhendrixk12insightor.org cdoe(0,k12.com yfaI!@k 12insightor.org 541-468-2226 Fax 541-468-2630 pstarkey@spray.k l2.or.us www.spray.k12.or.us 541-468-2226 541-468-2226 541-693-5616 541-468-2226 541-468-2226 541-468-2226 541-468-2226 541-468-2226 541-468-2226 541-468-2226 541-468-2226 541-468-2226 541-468-2226 541-468-2226 pstarkey. i(spray.612.or.0 Willamette Education Service District- Institution istrictInstitution ID: 2117 2611 Pringle Rd SE Salem, OR 97302-1533 Superintendent Administrative Assistant Business Manager 1-lMall Resources/Personnel Communications Curriculum Instruction Special Education Assessment Technology Safety Facilities Dave Novotney Tishri Tucker Mike Dunckel Michael Beck Urian Florip Keith Ussery Keith Ussery Arany Joynt Keith Ussery .lohn Nielson Mike Dunckel Mike Dunckel 503-588-5330 Fax 503-363-5787 superintendentgi1wesd.org www.wesd.org 503-588-5330 503-385-4611 503-385-454(1 503-385-4626 503-540-4487 503-385-4795 503-385-4611 503-385-4611 2018-19 Oregon School Directory !'age 88 Public Schools Willamette Education Service District Institution ID: 4019 Yamhill Center 2045 SW Ilwy 18 Ste 100 McMinnville, OR 97128-8598 Service Center Administrator Vern Barkell Amity SD 4J Institution ID: 2252 807 S Trade St Amity, OR 97101-2819 Superintendent Administrative Assistant Business Manager Curriculum Special Education Assessment Technology Media/Library Activities Transportation Safety Facilities Amity High Institution ID: 1210 807 S Trade St Amity, OR 97101-2819 503 Oak St Amity, OR 97101 Eola Hills Charter Institution ID: 4505 PO Box 69 Amity. OR 97101 9015 Community Club Rd Amity, OR 97101-9506 Amity Middle Institution ID: 1209 807 S Trade St Amity, OR 97101-2819 115 Church St Amity, OR 97101 Amity Elcm Institution ID: 1208 807 S Trade St Amity, OR 97101-2819 300 Rice Ln Amity, OR 97101 Dayton SI) 8 Institution ID: 2253 I'O 13ox 219 780 Ferry St Dayton, OR 97114-0219 Superintendent Administrative Assistant Business Manager Special Services Technology Activities Child Nutrition Facilities Jeff Clark Judy Tanzi Ann Adams Jeff Clark Tod Butterfield Jeff Clark Jerry Compton Melinda Moorefield Kimi Romey Jeff Clark David Lund Steve Park Grades: 09-12 Principal Chris Daniels 503-435-5900 Dayton High Institution ID: 1212 801 Ferry St Dayton, OR 97114-9709 Fax 503-435-5902 503-835-2171 Fax 503-835-5050 jeff.clark@amity.k12.or.us www.amity.k12.or.us 503-835-2171 503-835-2171 503-835-2171 503-835-2171 503-835-2181 Fax 503-835-6113 chris.danicls@?,amity.k12.or.us Grades: 01-12 Principal 503-843-2537 Nicole Wollenweber Fax 503-843-2080 bcsmvollenweber@onlincnw.com Grades: 06-08 Principal David Lund Grades: KG -05 Principal Danielle Ludwick Jason I -lay Candy Duer .Ian Bunn Stephanie Ewing John Bixler Todd Shirley Pam Johnson Rick Palmer Dayton Jr T ligh Institution ID: 1291 801 Ferry St Dayton, OR 97114-9709 Dayton Grade Institution ID: 1211 526 Ferry St Dayton, OR 971 14 McMinnville SD 40 Institution ID: 2256 800 NE Lafayette Ave McMinnville, OR 97128-4146 Superintendent Administrative Assistant Business Manager Human Resources/Personnel Communications Special Education Technology Activities Child Nutrition Transportation Safety Facilities McMinnville High Institution ID: 1234 615 NE 15th St McMinnville, Ott 97128 Grades: 09-12 Principal Jami Fluke Grades: 06-08 Principal Jami Fluke Grades: KG -05 Principal Stephanie Ewing Maryalice Russell Maly Dressel Susan Escure Steffanie Frost Laurie Fly Michael Franklin David Bousquet Ryan Mclrvin Cindi Hiatt -Henry Linda Leis Jack Crabtree Peter Keenan Grades: 09-12 Principal Tony Vicknair Activities Ryan Mclrvin 503-835-0518 Duniway Middle Fax 503-835-0418 Institution ID: 1315 Grades: 06-08 david.lund@amity.k12.or.us 575 NW Michelbook Ln Principal McMinnville, OR 97128-5351 Hilary Brittan Lack 503-835-3751 Fax 503-835-0411 danielle.ludwick@amity.k12.or.us Patton Middle Institution ID: 1233 1175 NE 19th St McMinnville, OR 97128 503-864-2215' Columbus Elem Institution ID: 1228 Fax 503-864-3927 1600 SW Fellows St jason.hay@dayton.k12.or.us McMinnville, OR 97128 www.daytonkI2.org Grades: 06-08 Principal Brian Crain Grades: K0-05 Principal Kathi Fowler 503-864-2215 Grandhavcn Eleni Institution ID: 2784 Grades: KG -05 3200 NE McDonald Ln Principal McMinnville, OR 97128-2253 Marjorie Johnson 503-864-2273 Memorial Eleni Institution ID: 1230 501 NW 14th St McMinnville, OR 97128 Grades: KG -05 Principal Dan Sheppard 503-864-2273 Fax 503-864-2932 jami.fluke@dayton.k12.or.us 503-864-2246 Fax 503-864-3697 janli.fluke@Idayton.k 12.or.us 503-864-2217 Fax 503-864-3766 stephanie.ewing@dayton.k12.or.us 12.or.us 503-565-4000 Fax 503-565-4030 slegard@nlsd.k12.or.us www.msd.k12.or.us 503-565-4001 503-565-4004 503-565-4005 503-565-4021 503-565-4032 503-565-4080 503-565-4204 503-565-5649 503-565-4024 503-565-4023 503-565-4022 503-565-4200 Fax 503-565-4244 TVicknair@msd.812.or.us 503-565-4400 Fax 503-565-4414 hbrittan@msd.k12,or.us 503-565-4500 Fax 503-565-4515 BCrain@msd.kl2.or.us 503-565-4600 Fax 503-565-4606 kfowler@msd.812.m.us 503-565-4700 Fax 503-565-4706 nljohnson@nlsd.(12.or.us 503-565-4800 Fax 503-565-4806 dsheppard@msd.k12.or.us 2018-19 Oregon School Directory Page 89 Public Schools Newby Eleni Institution ID: 1231 1125 NW 2nd St McMinnville, OR 97128 Sue Buel Elementary Institution ID: 4639 1985 SE Davis St McMinnville, OR 97128 Wascher Elem Institution ID: 1232 986 7th St Ext Lafayette, OR 97127 Newberg SD 29J Institution 1D: 2254 714 E 601 St Newberg, OR 97132-3406 Superintendent Administrative Assistant Business Manager Human Resources/Personnel Communications Curriculum Special Education Technology Child Nutrition Transportation Safety Facilities Newberg Sr High Institution ID: 1222 2400 Douglas Rd Newberg, OR 97132-1461 Chehalem Valley Middle Institution ID: 1336 403 W Foothills Dr Newberg, OR 97132-9036 Mountain View Middle Institution ID: 1221 2015 Emery Dr Newberg, OR 97132-9509 Antonia Crater Elem Institution ID: 1335 203 W Foothills Dr Newberg, OR 97132-9034 Dundee Elem Institution ID: 1216 140 SW 5th Dundee, OR 97115-9603 Edwards Elem Institution ID: 1217 715E 8th Newberg, OR 97132-3400 Grades: KG -05 Principal Davey Altree Grades: K0-05 Principal Debbie IIilfiker Grades: KG -05 Principal Kourtney Ferrua Joseph Morelock Shauna Andres Nikki Fowler Kathie Carey Gregg Koskela Derek Brown Derek Brown Jamie McParland Cheri Meeker Teresa Townsend Larry Hampton Larry Hampton Grades: 09-12 Principal Tauri Erion Grades: 06-08 Principal Karen Pugsley Grades: 06-08 Principal Terry McElligott Grades: K0-05 Principal John McAndrews Grades: K0-05 Principal Reed Langdon Grades: IC0-05 Principal Scott Murphy 503-565-4900 Fax 503-565-4906 daltree@msd.k l 2.or.us 503-565-5500 Fax 503-565-5506 dhilfiker@msd.k12,or.us 503-565-5400 Fax 503-565-5406 KFerrua@msd.k12.or.us 503-554-5000' Fax 503-538-4374 morelockj@newberg.k12.or.us www.newherg.k 12.or.us 503-554-5042 503-554-5041 503-554-5004 503-554-5099 503-554-5014 503-554-4716 503-554-4716 503-554-5026 503-553-5016 503-538-8365 503-554-5022 503-554-5022 503-554-4400 Fax 503-538-6560 eriont@newberg.k12.or.us 503-554-4600 Fax 503-537-3239 pugsleyk a newberg.kl2.or.us 503-554-4500 Fax 503-537-3337 mcelligottt@newberg.k12.or.us 503-554-4650 Fax 503-537-3251 incanclrewsj@newberg.k12.or.us 503-554-4850 Fax 503-538-0729 langdonr@newberg.k12.or.us 503-554-5050 Fax 503-537-3220 murphys@mewberg.k12.or.us Ewing Young Elem Institution ID: 1218 17600 NE North Valley Rd Newberg, OR 97132-6547 Joan Austin Eleni institution ID: 4342 2200 N Center St Newberg, OR 97132-6114 Mabel Rush Elem Institution ID: 1219 1441 Deborah Rd Newberg, OR 97132-2026 Sheridan SD 48J Institution ID: 2257 435 S Bridge St Sheridan, OR 97378-1811 Superintendent Business Manager Special Education Technology Facilities Sheridan AllPrep Academy Institution ID: 4833 PO Box 583 Sheridan, OR 97378 339 NW Sherman St Sheridan, OR 97378-1299 Sheridan high Institution ID: 1237 433 S Bridge St Sheridan, OR 97378-1896 Sheridan Japanese School Institution ID: 2728 430 SW Monroe St Sheridan, OR 97378-0446 Faulconer-Chapman School Institution ID: 1235 332 SW Cornwall St Sheridan, OR 97378-1799 Willamina SD 30J Institution ID: 2255 PO Box 1000 Willamina, OR 97396 1 100 Oaken Hills Dr Willam ina, OR 97396-2724 Superintendent Deputy Clerk Administrative Assistant Business Manager Human Resources/Personnel Special Education Assessment Technology Media/Library Activities Child Nutrition Safety Facilities Grades: K0-05 Principal Brian Wood Grades: K0-05 Principal A Iaina Carter Grades: K0-05 Principal Troy Fisher Steven Sugg DeAnn O'Neil Marta Hofenbredl Pauline Elliott Bill Rasar Grades: K0-12 Principal Jesse Eisenschmidt Grades: 09-12 Principal Dean Rech Grades: 04-12 Director Jen Schulze Grades: IC0-08 Principal Dave Kline Carrie Zimbrick Lisa Anderson Debra Eisele Lisa Anderson Debra Eisele Carrie Zimbrick Tim France Richard Booker Michelle Janes Jerry Buczynski Lynne Shore Debra Eisele Craig Johnson 503-554-4750 Fax 503-538-7269 woodb Mewberg.k12.or.us 503-554-4550 Fax 503-538-4571 cartera@newberg.k 12.or.us 503-554-4450 Fax 503-554-1687 fishert@newberg.k 12.or.us 971-261-6959 Fax 503-843-3505 steven.sugg@sheridan.k12.or.us www.sheridan.k 12or.us 971-261-6959 503-843-9330 Fax 503-843-9334 jeisenschmidt@sheridanallprep.org 971-261-6970 Fax 503-843-3466 dean. reeh@,sheridan.k12.or.us 503-843-3400 Fax 503-843-7438 director@sjsnihongo.com 971-261-6960 Fax 503-843-3738 dave.kline(cusheridan.k 12.or.us 503-876-4525 Fax 503-876-3610 came.zimbrick@willamina.k12.or.us www.willamina.k 12.or.us 503-876-2706 503-876-1502 503-876-15(1(1 503-876-1502 503-876-1500 503-876-2706 503-876-2374 503-876-2545 503-876-2374 x2702 503-876-1500 503-437-1620 2018-19 Oregon School Directory Page 90 Public Schools Willamina High Institution ID: 1226 1100 Oaken 1 -fills Dr Willamina, OR 97396-2724 Willamina Middle institution 1D: 1225 1 100 Oaken Hills Dr Willamina, OR 97396-2724 Willamina Eleni Institution ID: 1224 1 100 Oaken Hills Dr Willamina, OR 97396-2724 Yamhill Carlton SD 1 Institution ID: 2251 120 N Larch PI Yanihill, OR 97148-8667 Superintendent Administrative Assistant Business Manager Human Resources/Personnel Special Education Activities Child Nutrition Transportation Facilities Yamhill Carlton high Institution ID: 1238 275 N Maple St Yamhill, OR 97148-7601 Grades: 09-12 Principal Tini France Grades: 06-08 Principal Tim France Grades: KG -05 Principal Sarah Norwood Charas Cline Michelle Rettke Tauri Zigler .lohn Horne John Horne Matt Wiles Shiloh Ficck Lewis Miller Bobby Dixon Grades: 09-12 Principal Greg Neuman Yamhill Carlton Intermediate Institution ID: 4564 Grades: 05-08 310 12 Main Yamhill. OR 97148-8641 Yamhill Carlton Flem Institution ID: 1213 420 S Third St Carlton, OR 97111-9605 Principal Chad Tollefson Grades: KG -04 Principal Lauren Berg 503-876-2545 Fax 503-876-2511 tim.france@willamina.k12.or.us 503-876-2545 Fax 503-876-2511 tim.france@willamina.k12.or.us 503-876-2374 Fax 503-876-4321 cera.norwood(a-wil lamina.k 12.or.us 503-852-6980k Fax 503-662-4931 clinecycschools.org www.ycsd.k12.or.us 503-852-6980 503-852-6980 503-852-7600 503-852-7610 503-662-3300 503-852-7600 Fax 503-662-3220 neumang@ycschools.org 503-852-7660 Fax 503-662-4079 Tollefsonc@yeschools.org 503-852-7161 Fax 503-852-7364 bergl(n)ycschools.org 2018-19 Oregon School Directory Page 91 INDEX SCHOOLS, DISTRICTS, CITIES, COUNTIES An alphabetic compilation of Oregon schools, school clistricts, cities, and counties A Astor Elem 19 Astoria 19 Astoria Middle 19 Astoria SD 1 19 Astoria Sr High 19 Athena 76 Athena Eleni 76 Athena -Weston SD 29121 76 Athey Creek Middle 18 Atkinson Elem 69 Auburn Elem 61 Aumsville 58 Aumsville Idem 58 Aurora 59 Awbrey Park Elem 47 Azalea Middle 25 A C Houghton Elem 65 Abernethy Elem 69 Abraham Lincoln Elem 38 Academy for Character Education 50 Academy of Arts and Academics 51 Academy of International Studies 64 Adams Elem 12 Adel 44 Adel Elem 44 Adel SD 21 44 Adrian 56 Adrian Elem 56 Adrian High 56 Adrian SD 61 56 Agnes Stewart Middle 51 Aiken Elem 57 Ainsworth Eleni 69 Al Kennedy High School 50 Alameda Elem 57 Albany 11 Albany Options School 53 Alberta -Rider Idem 87 Alder Creek Middle 16 Alder Elem 72 Alice Ott Middle 66 Allen Dale Elem 41 Alliance Charter Academy 17 Alliance High 68 Aloha 83 Aloha High 82 Aloha -Huber Park School 83 Alsea 11, 12 Alsea Charter School 12 Alsea SD 7J 1 I Amity 74 Amity Creek Elem 26 Amity Elem 89 Amity High 89 Amity Middle 89 Amity SD 4J 89 Annex Charter School S6 Annex SD 29 56 Antelope 40 Antonia Crater Eletn 90 Applegate 42 Applegate Elem 42 Archer Glen Eleni 86 Arco 16s Spanish Immersion School 83 Ardenwald Elem 16 Arleta Elem 69 Arlington 32 Arlington Community Charter 32 Arlington SE) 3 32 Armadillo Technical Institute 39 Armand Larive Middle 76 Arock 56 Arock SD 81 56 Arthur Academy (Charter) 66 Arts and Communication Magnet Academy 82 Arts and Technology Academy at Jefferson 47 Arts and Technology High 18 Ash Creek Elem 73 Ashland 36 Ashland High 36 Ashland Middle 36 Ashland SD 5 36 Ashwood 40 Ashwood Elem 40 Ashwood SD 8 40 Baker 10 Baker City l0 Baker Early College l0 Baker High 11 Baker Middle School 11 Baker Prairie Middle 13 Baker SD 5J 10 Baker Web Academy I 1 Bandon 22 Bandon SD 54 22 Bandon Sr High 22 Banks 81 Banks Elem 82 Banks High 81 Banks Middle School 82 Banks SD 13 81 Barnes Butte Elem 24 Barnes Elem 83 Battle Creek Elem 61 Beach Idem 69 Bear Creek Eleni 26 Beaumont Middle 69 Beaver Acres Elem 83 Beavercreek 17 Beavercreek Elem 17 Beaverton 82 Beaverton High 82 Beaverton SD 48.1 82 Bellview Elem 36 Bend 26 Bend International 26 Bend Sr High 26 Bend-LaPine Admin SD 1 26 Benson Polytechnic High 68 Benton 11 Bertha Holt Hem 47 Bethany Charter School 63 Bethany Elem 83 Bethel SD 52 45 Beverly Cleary School 69 Big Muddy Elem 40 Bilquist Eleni 16 Blachly 45, 46 Blachly SD 90 45 Black Butte 6lem 40 Black Butte SD 41 40 Blodgett 13 Blodgett Elem 13 Blossom Gulch Hem 23 Bly 43 Boardman 65 Boeclnnan Creek Primary 19 2018-19 Oregon School Directory Page 5 Public Schools Bohemia Eleni 50 Boise -Eliot 70 Bolton Primary 19 Bonanza 42 130nanza Elem 43 Bonanza .Ir/Sr 11igh 42 Bonny Slope Eleni 83 Boones Ferry Primary 19 Boring 18 Boring Middle 18 Bridge Charter Academy 49 Bridgeport Elem 87 Bridger Elem 70 Bridges High School 40 Bridlemile Elem 70 Briggs Middle 51 Brixner Jr High 43 Broadway Middle 20 Brockway Elem 31 Brookings 25 Brookings -Harbor High 25 Brookings -Harbor SD 17C 25 Brooklyn Primary 11 i3rookwood Elem 85 Brothers 24 Brothers Eleni 24 Brush College Elem 61 Buckingham Elem 26 Buckman Eleni 70 Buena Vista Spanish Immersion School 47 Buff Elementary 40 Burns 33 Burns Alternative School 34 Burns 1-ligh 34 Burnt River School 11 Burnt River SD 30J 11 Bush Elem 61 ButlerCreek Elem 66 Butte Creek Elem 63 Butte Falls 36 Butte Falls Charter School 36 Butte Falls SD 91 36 Butternut Creek Elem 85 c Cairo Elem Cal Young Middle Calapooia Middle Camas Ridge Community Elem Cavias Valley Camas Valley School Camas Valley SD 21J Camp Sherman Canby Canby High Canby SD 86 Candalaria Eleni Candy Lane Elem Cannon Beach Cannon Beach Academy Canyon City Canyonville Canyonville School Capitol Hill Elem Carlton Carus School Cascade Heights Public Charter School Cascade Jr High Cascade Locks 57 47 53 47 28 28 28 40 13 13 13 61 17 20 20 32 31 31 70 91 13 16 58 35 35 26 58 58 88 Cascade Locks School Cascade Middle Cascade SD 5 Cascade Sr High Cascade Virtual Academy Cascades School 55 Cave Junction 41, 42 Cedar Mill Elem 83 Cedar Park Middle 82 Cedar Ridge Middle 18 Cedaroak Park Primary 19 Centennial Elem 51 Centennial High 65 Centennial Middle 65 Centennial Park 65 Centennial SD 28.1 65 Center for Advanced Learning 67 Central Curry SD 1 25 Central Eleni 53 Central High 73 Central Howell Elem 63 Central Linn Elem 53 Central Linn I-ligh 53 Central Linn SD 552 53 Central Medford I Iigh 37 Central Middle 77 Central Point 36 Central Point Elem 37 Central Point SD 6 36 Central SD 13.1 73 Century high 85 Cesar Chavez K-8 School 70 Cesar E Chavez Elem 47 Chapman Elem 70 Chapman Hill Elem 61 Charlemagne French immersion Elem 47 Charles F Tigard Elem 87 Chavez Eleni 61 Chehalem Eleni 83 Chehalem Valley Middle 90 Cheldelin Middle 12 Chenowith Eleni 81 Cherry Park Eleni 66 Chief Joseph Elem 70 Childs Way Charter School 50 Chiloquin 42 Chiloquin Elem 43 Chiloquin 1-iigh 42 City View Charter School 85 Clackamas 13, 16 Clackamas Academy of Industrial Sciences 17 Clackamas Education Service District 13 Clackamas High 16 Clackamas Middle College 16 Clackamas River Elem 14 Clackamas Web Academy 16 Claggett Creel< Middle 60 Clara Brownell Middle 78 Clarkes Elem 15 Clatskanie 21 Clatskanie Eleni 21 Clatskanie Middle/High 21 Clatskanie SD 6J 21 Clatsop 19 Clear Creek Middle 67 Clear Lake Elem 45 Clemens Primary 13 Cleveland I-iigh 68 Clover Ridge Elem 54 Cloverdale 75 Cloverdale Eleni 58 Coburg Community Charter 47 Coffenherry Middle 31 Colin Kelly Middle 47 Colonel Wright Hem 81 Colton 13, 14 Colton Elem 14 Colton High 14 Colton Middle 14 Colton SD 53 13 2018-19 Oregon School Directory Page 93 Public Schools Columbia 20 Columbia City 22 Columbia City Dem 22 Columbia County Education Campus 21 Columbia Gorge Education Service District 35 Columbus Elem 89 Community School 82 Condon 32 Condon Elem 32 Condon High 32 Condon SD 25J 32 Conestoga Middle 82 Coop Purchasing Warehouse 65 Cooper Mountain Eleni 83 Coos 22 Coos Bay 22, 23 Coos Bay SD 9 22 Coquille 23 Coquille Junior Senior High 23 Coquille SD 8 23 Coquille Valley Elementary 23 Corbett 66 Corbett School 66 Corbett SD 39 66 Cornelius 84 Cornelius Elem 84 Corridor Alternative 47 Corvallis 12 Corvallis High 12 Corvallis SD 509.1 12 Cottage Grove 50 Cottage Grove High 50 Cove 78 Cove Charter School 78 Cove SD 15 78 Crane 34, 35 Crane Elem 34 Crane Union I-Iigh 35 Crater Academy of Health and Public Services 36 Crater Lake Charter Academy 37 Crater Renaissance Academy 36 Crater School of Business Innovation and Science 36 Creative Science School 70 Crescent Valley I-Iigh 12 Creslane Elem 46 Creston Elem 70 Crestview heights School 52 Creswell 46 Creswell J-Iigh 46 Creswell Middle 46 Creswell SD 40 46 Crook 24 Crook County lligh 24 Crook County Middle 24 Crook County SD 24 Crooked River Elem 25 Crossler Middle 60 Crow Middle/High 46 Crow-Applegate-Lorane SD 66 46 Culver 40 Culver Elem 40 Culver High 40 Culver Middle 40 Culver SD 4 40 Cummings Elem 61 Curry - 25 D da Vinci Middle 69 Dallas 73 Dallas Community Charter 74 Dallas High 74 Dallas SD 2 73 Daly Middle 44 Damascus 67 Danebo Elem 45 David Douglas High 66 David Douglas SD 40 66 Davis Eleni 72 Days Creek 28 Days Creek Charter School 29 Dayton 89 Dayton Grade 89 Dayton High 89 Dayton Jr High 89 Dayton SD 8 89 Dayville 32 Dayville School 32 Dayville SD 16J 32 Deep Creek — Damascus I.-8 School 67 Deer Creek Elem 87 Denio 35 Deschutes 26 Desert View Elem 76 Destinations Academy 23 Destinations Career Academy of Oregon 88 Dexter McCarty Middle 67 Diamond 33 Diamond Elem 34 Diamond SD 7 33 Dillard 31 Dillard Alternative High 31 Dilley Elem 84 Dorena 50 Dorena School 50 Double 0 Elem 34 Double 0 SD 28 34 Douglas 28 Douglas County SD 15 28 Douglas County SD 4 29 Douglas Education Service District 28 Douglas Gardens Elem 51 Douglas High 31 Drain 30 Drewsey 34 Drewsey Elem 34 Drewsey SD 13 34 Driftwood Elem 26 Dry Hollow Elem 81 Dufur 80 Dufur School 81 Dufur SD 29 80 Dundee 90 Dundee Eleni 90 Duniway Elem 70 Duniway Middle 89 Durham Center 87 Durham Elem 87 EAGLE CAP Innovative HS 11 Eagle Creek 14 Eagle Point 37 Eagle Point High 37 Eagle Point Middle 37 Eagle Point SD 9 37 Eagle Rock Elem 37 EagleRidge High 43 Earl Boyles Elem 66 Early College High 60 Bast Elem 75 East Gresham Elem 67 East Orient Elem 67 East Sutherlin Primary 31 Eastwood Elem 29 Eccles Elem l3 Echo 76 Echo School 76 2018-19 Oregon School Directory Page 94 Public Schools Echo SD 5 76 Forest Grove High 84 Echo Shaw Elem 84 Forest Grove SD 15 84 Eddyville 52 Forest Bills Eleni 15 Eddyville Charter School 52 Forest Park Elem 70 Edgewood Community Elem 47 Forest Ridge Elem 61 Edison Eleni 47Fossil 88 Edward Byrom Elem 87 Fossil Charter School 88 Edwards Elem 90 Fossil SD 21.i 88 Edy Ridge Eleni 87 Foster 56 El Puente 16 Foster Elem 56 Elgin 78 Four Corners Elem 61 Elgin High 78 Franklin 1iigh 68 Elgin SD 23 78 Franklin School 12 Elizabeth Page Elem 51 Free Orchards Eleni 85 Elk Meadow Eleni 27 Freewater Elem 77 Elkton 29 Fremont/Hay Elem 44 Elkton Charter School 29 French Prairie Middle 64 Elkton SD 34 29 Frenchglen 34 Elmira 48 Frenchglen Elem 34 Elmira Elem 48 Frenchglen SD 16 34 Elmira High 48 Fruitdale Elem 42 llnionica Elem 83 Ft Vannoy Eleni 42 Elton Gregory Middle 27 Fullerton IV Elem 29 Emerson School 70 Englewood Eleni 61 G Ellsworth Eleni 27 Enterprise 80 Gaffney Lane Eleni 17 Enterprise Elem 80 Gardiner Middle 17 Enterprise High 80 Garfield Eleni 12 Enterprise SD 21 80Garibaldi 75 Eola hills Charter 89 Garibaldi Elem 75 Errol Hassell Elem 83Gaston 84, 85 Estacada 14 Gaston Eleni 85 Estacada High 14 Gaston Jr/Sr High 85 Estacada Middle 14 Gaston SD 5113 84 Estacada SD 108 14 Gateways High 51 Eugene 45Gearhart 20 Eugene Education Options 46 Gearhart Elem 20 Eugene SD 4.1 46 George Middle 69 Evergreen EIeni 42 Gervais 58, 59 Evergreen Middle 85 Gervais Elem 59 Ewing Young Eleni 90Gervais High 58 Eyre Eleni 61 Gervais Middle 59 Gervais SD 1 58 F Gib Olinger Elementary 77 Gilbert Heights Eleni 66 Fairfield Elem 45 Gilbert Park Eleni 66 Fairview 72 Gilchrist 42 Fairview Eleni 72 Gilchrist Elem 43 Falcon Heights 42 Gilchrist Jr/Sr High 42 Falls City 74 Gilham Elem 47 Falls City Eleni 74 Gilliam 32 Falls City High 74 Gladstone 14 Falls City SD 57 74 Gladstone Center for Children and Families 14 Family School 47 Gladstone High 14 Farmington View Elem 85 Gladstone SD 115 14 Faubion Hem 70 Glencoe Eleni 70 Faulconer-Chapman School 90 Glencoe High 85 Ferguson Elem 43 Glendale 29 Fern Hill Eleni 84 Glendale Community Charter 29 Fern Ridge Middle 48 Glendale Elem 29 Fern Ridge SD 28.1 48 Glendale SD 77 29 Fields 35 Glenfair Eleni 72 Fields Elem 35 Glide 30 Findley Elem 83 Glide Elem 30 Finn Rock 49 Glide High 30 Fir Grove Elem 29 Glide Middle 30 Fir Grove Primary 54 Glide SD 12 30 Firwood Eleni 18 Gold Beach 25 Five Oaks Middle 82 Gold Beach High 25 Fleming Middle 41 Gold Hill 37 Florence 50 Gordon Russell Middle 67 Floyd Light Middle 66 Grandhaven Eleni 89 Forest Grove 84 Grant 32 Forest Grove Community School 84 Grant Community School 61 2018-19 Oregon School Directory Page 95 Public Schools Grant Education Service District Grant High Grant Union Jr/Sr high Grant Watts Elem Grants Pass Grants Pass High Grants Pass SD 7 Gray Middle Greater Albany Public SD 8J Green Acres School Green Elem Greenway Elem Greenwood Elem Gresham Gresham Arthur Academy Gresham High Gresham -Barlow SD 10J Griffin Creek Elem Groner K-8 Grout Elem Gubser Elem Guy Lee Elem H Haines Elem Halfway Hall Elem Hallinan Elem Hallman Elem Halsey Hamilton Creek School Hamlin Middle Hammond Idem Hanby Middle Happy Valley Happy Valley Elem Happy Valley Middle Harbor Lights Middle Marney 33 Harney County SD 3 34 Harney County SD 4 34 Harney County Union High SD 1J 34 Harney Education Service District Region XVII 33 Harney Education Service District Regional Services Center 33 Harper 56 Harper Charter School 56 Harper SD 66 56 Harriet Tubman Middle 69 Harrisburg 54 Harrisburg Eleni 54 Harrisburg High 54 Harrisburg Middle 54 Harrisburg SD 7:1 54 Harrison Elem 50 Harrison Park School 70 1-larritt Elem 62 Hartley Idem 72 Harvey Clark Elem 84 Hauton 13 Lee Middle 72 Hawthorne Elem 56 Hawthorne Middle/High School 77 Haycsville Elem 62 Hayhurst Elem 70 Hazelbrook Middle 87 Hazeldale Elem 83 Health & Science School 82 Hedrick Middle 38 Helensview High 65 Helix 76 Helix School 76 Helix SD 1 76 Heiman Elem 36 Henley Elem 43 Henley High 42 32 Henley Middle 43 68 Henry D Sheldon High 46 33 Henry L Slater Elem 34 21 Heppner 64, 65 41 Heppner Elem 65 41 I-IeppnerJr/Sr High 65 41 Heritage Elem 64 69 Hermiston 76 53 Hermiston High 76 55 Hermiston SD 8 76 29 Hidden Valley High 41 83 High Desert Education Service District 24 79 High Desert Middle 26 65 High Lakes Elem 27 67 Highland Elem 30 67 Highland Hills Elem 76 67 Highland Park Middle 82 38 Highland School at Kenwood Elem 85 Hilda Lahti Elem 70 1-lil!crest Elem 24 61 Hillsboro 19 51 Hillsboro High 85 Hillsboro Online Academy 85 Hillsboro SD 1J 85 Hillside Elem 37 1 Hines 34 I I Hines Middle 34 67 1Iiteon Elem 83 15 Hogan Cedars Elem 67 61 Holcomb Elem 17 53 Holley Elem 56 55 } Iollydale Elem 68 51 Hood River 35 61 Hood River County SD 35 37 Hood River Middle 35 16 flood River Valley High 35 16 Hoover Elem 12 16 Hope Chinese Charter School 83 22 Hosford Middle 69 Houck Middle 60 Howard Eleni 38 Howard Street Charter 60 Hubbard 13 l lucrest Elem 29 Hudson Park Elem 21 I.lumbolt Elem 33 Huntington 11 Huntington School 1 I Huntington SD 16J 11 27 20 Illinois Valley High 41 Imbler 79 hnbler Charter School 79 hnbler SD 11 79 Imlay Elem 85 ltnnaha 80 hnnaha Elem 80 Independence 73 Independence Elem 73 Indian Hills Eleni 85 Insight School of Oregon Painted Hills 88 InterMountain Education Service District 10 International School of Beaverton 82 lnza R Wood Middle 18 lone 64 lone Community Charter School 64 lone SD 02 64 Irngon 64 lrrigon Elem 65 lrrigon Jr/Sr High 65 Irving Elem 45 Irvington Elem 70 Island City 79 2018-19 Oregon School Directory Page 96 Public Schools Island City Flem J 79 Kings Valley Charter 13 Kinnaman Elem 83 Klamath 42 Klamath County SD 42 Klamath Falls 42 Klamath Falls City Schools 43 Klamath Learning Center 43 Klamath Union High 43 Knappa High 20 Knappa SD 4 20 Knight Eleni 13 J Clyde Hopkins Elem 87 I W Poynter Middle 85 Jackson 36 Jackson Elem 38, 86 .Jackson Middle 69 Jacksonville 38 .Jacksonville Elem 38 Jacob Wismer Elem 83 James John Elem 70 James Madison Middle 47 .lames Monroe Middle 47 James Templeton Elem 87 Jane Goodall Environmental Middle Charter 60 Jefferson 39 Jefferson County Middle 40 Jefferson County SD 509.1 40 Jefferson Education Service District 39 Jefferson Elem 12 Jefferson High 59 Jefferson Middle 59 Jefferson SD 14.1 59 Jennings Lodge Elem 17 Jewell School 20 Jewell SD 8 19 Jewett Elem 37 .loan Austin Elem 90 John C Fremont Middle 29 John Day 32,33 John Day SD 3 32 John F Kennedy High 59 John F Kennedy Middle 47 John McLoughlin Elem 17 John Muir Eleni 36 John Tuck Elem 27 John Wetten Elem 14 Jordan Valley 57 Jordan Valley Elem 57 Jordan Valley High 57 Jordan Valley SD 3 57 Joseph 80 Joseph Charter 80 Joseph Conger Elem 44 Joseph Gale Elem 84 ,Joseph Lane Middle 29 Joseph SD 6 80 Josephine 41 .Judson Middle 60 Junction City 48 Junction City High 48 Junction City SD 69 48 Juniper Elem 27 Juntura 57 Juntura Elem 57 Juntura SD 12 57 Kairos PDV 70 Kalapuya Elem 62 Kalapuya I-Iigh 45 Kalmiopsis Elem 25 Keating Elem 11 Keizer 60 Keizer Elem 62 Kelly Creek Elem 68 Kelly Elem 70 Kelso Elem 18 Kennedy Elem 38 Keno 43 Keno Eleni 43 Kids Unlimited Academy 38 La Grande 79 La Grande High 79 La Grande Middle 79 La Grande SI) 1 79 Lacomb School 55 LaCreole Middle 74 Ladd Acres Elem 86 Lafayette 90 Lafayette Eleni 54 Lake 44 Lake County SD 7 44 Lake Creek Learning Ctr 37 Lake Education Service District 44 Lake Grove Elem 15 Lake Oswego 14, 15 Lake Oswego Middle 15 Lake Oswego SD 7J 14 Lake Oswego Sr High 15 Lakeridge High 15 Lakeridge Middle 15 Lakeview 44 Lakeview Sr High 44 Lamb Eleni 62 Lane 45 Lane Education Service District 45 Lane Middle 69 LaPinc 26 LaPine Elcm 27 LaPine Middle 26 LaPine Sr High 26 Latham Eleni 50 Laurel Elem 48 Laurel Ridge Middle 86 Laurclhurst Elem 70 Lava Ridge Elem 27 Le Monde French immersion Public Charter 70 Lebanon 54,55 Lebanon Academy 54 Lebanon Community SD 9 54 Lebanon High 54 Lee Elem 13, 71 Lenox Elem 86 Lent Elem 71 Leslie Middle 61 Lewelling Elem 16 Lewis & Clark Elem 19 Lewis and Clark Montessori Charter School 68 Lewis Elem 71 Liberty Elem 54 Liberty High 85 2 3 52 52, 53 Lighthouse Charter Lincoln Lincoln City Lincoln City Career Tech High Lincoln County SD Lincoln Elem Lincoln High Lincoln Middle Lincoln Park Idem Lincoln Savage Middle Lincoln School of Early Learning 52 52 12 68 30 66 41 23 2018-19 Oregon School Directory Page 97 Lincoln Street Elem 86 Linn 53 Linn Benton Lincoln Education Service District 11 Linus Pauling Middle 12 Linwood Elem 16 Llewellyn Elem 71 Logos Public Charter School 38 London School 51 Lone Pine Elem 38 Long Creek 33 Long Creek School 33 Long Creek SD 17 33 Lookingglass Elem 31 Lorna Byrne Middle 42 Lost River High 42 Lourdes School 55 Lowell 48, 49 Lowell Jr/Sr high 49 Lowell SD 71 48 Lowrie Primary 19 Luekiamute Valley Charter School 74 Lundy Elem 49 Lyle Elem 74 Lyons 60 1Y[ M A Lynch Elem 28 Mabel Rush Elem 90 Madison Hem 23 Madison High 68 Madras 39 Madras Elementary 40 Madras High 40 Madrona Elem 42 Nladrone'1'rail Public Charter School 38 Ntalabon Elcm 45 Malheur 56 Malheur County SD 51 J7 Malheur Education Service District Region 14 56 Malin 43 Malin Elem 43 Manzanita Elem 42 Maple Elem 51 Mapleton 49 Mapleton Hem L9 Mapleton SD 32 49 Mapleton Sr High 49 Maplewood Elem 71 Marcola 49 Marcola Elem 49 Marcola SD 79J 49 Margaret Scott Elena 72 Mari -Linn Elem 60 Marion 58 Mark Twain Elementary 63 Markham Elem 71 Marshall High 26 Marshfield Sr High 23 Martin Luther Ring Jr. School 71 Mary Woodward Elem 87 Marysville Elem 71 Maupin 81 Maupin Elem 81 May Roberts Elem J8 May Street Eleni 35 Mazama High 43 McBride Elem 22 McCormack Elem 47 McGovern Elem 32 McKay Creek Elem 77 McKay Elem 83 McKay High 60 McKenzie River Community School 49 McKenzie SD 68 49 Public Schools McKinley Eleni 62 McLoughlin High 77 McLoughlin Middle 38 McMinnville 89 McMinnville High 89 McMinnville SD 40 89 McNary Heights Elem 78 McNary High 60 Meadow Park Middle 82 Meadow View School 45 Meadows Elementary 66 Medford 36 Medford SD 549C 37 Melrose Elem 29 Memorial Elem 89 Memorial Middle 53 Menlo Park Eleni 67 Meridian Creek Middle 18 Merrill 42 Merrill Elem 43 Metolius Elem 40 1V1etro East Web Academy 67 Metropolitan Learning Ctr 69 Metzger Elem 87 Mid Valley Elem 35 Middleton l3Iem 87 Mill City 55 Mill Park Elem 67 Miller Eleni 62 Millicoma School 23 Mills Elem 44 NI i I to n- Freewater 77 Milton-Freewater Unified SD 7 77 Milwaukie 15 Milwaukie Academy of the Arts 16 Milwaukie Elem 16 Milwaukie high 16 Minter Bridge Elem 86 Mist 22 Mist Elem 22 MITCI-1 Charter School 87 Mitchell 48 Mitchell School 88 Mitchell SD 55 88 Mohawk High 49 Molalla l5 Molalla Elem 15 Molalla High 15 Molalla River Academy 15 Molalla River Middle 15 Molalla River SD 35 15 Monmouth 73 Monmouth Elem 73 Monroe 12 Monroe Grade 12 Monroe High 12 Monroe SD IJ 12 Montclair Elem 83 Monument 33 Monument School 33 Monument SD 8 33 Mooberry Elem 86 Morningside Eleni 62 Moro 74 Morrow 64 Morrow Education Center 65 Morrow SD 1 64 Mosier 81 Mosier Community School 81 Mount Scott Elem 16 Mountain View Academy 49 Mountain View Middle 82 Mountain View Sr t-ligh 26 Mountainside High 82 Mt Angel 59 2018-19 Oregon School Directory Page 98 Public Schools Mt Angel Middle 59 Mt Angel SD 91 59 Mt Tabor Middle 69 Mt Vernon Clem 51 Mt View Elem 12 Muddy Creek Charter School 12 Mulino 15 Mulino Eleni 15 Multnomah 65 Multnomah Education Service District 65 Multnomah Learning Academy 72 Murphy 41 Myers Elem 62 Myrtle Creek 30 Myrtle Creek Eleni 31 Myrtle Crest School 23 Myrtle Point 23 Myrtle Point high 23 Myrtle Point SD 41 23 N Naas Elem 18 Nancy Ryles Elem 83 Ncah-Kah-Nie High 75 Ncah-Kah-Nie Middle 75 Neah-Kah-Nie SD 56 75 Nehalem 75 Nehalem Elem 75 Neil Armstrong Middle 84 Nellie Muir Eleni 64 Nestucca High 75 Nestucca Valley Eleni 75 Nestucca Valley SD 101 75 Network Chatter School 46 New Urban High 16 Newberg 90 Newberg SD 29J 90 Newberg Sr High 90 Newby Eleni 90 Newport 52 Newport High 52 Newport Middle 52 Ninety -One School 13 Nixyaawii Community School 77 North Albany Eleni 54 North Albany Middle 53 North 13ay Elem 24 North Bend 23, 24 North Bend Middle 24 North Bend SD 13 North Bend Sr High North Central Education Service District North Clackamas SD 12 North Columbia Academy North Douglas Eleni North Douglas High North Douglas SD 22 North Eugene High North Gresham Grade North Lake School North Lake SD 14 North Marion High North Marion intermediate North Marion Middle North Marion Primary North Marion SD 15 North Medford High North Middle North Plains North Plains Genn North Powder North Powder Charter School North Powder SD 8.1 North Salem High North Santiam SD 29.1 59 North Valley high 41 North Wasco County SD 21 81 Northwest Regional Education Service District 19 Northwest Regional Education Service District, Clatsop Service Center 19 Northwest Regional Education Service District, Columbia Service Center 20 Northwest Regional Education Service District, Tillamook Service Center 74 Nyssa 57 Nyssa Elem 57 Nyssa High 57 Nyssa Middle 57 Nyssa SD 26 57 0 Oak Creek Elementary School 15 Oak Elem 54 Oak Grove Elem 16 Oak Heights Eleni 56 Oak Hills Gem 83 Oakdale Heights Elem 74 Oakland 30 Oakland Elcm 30 Oakland High 30 Oakland SD 1 30 Oaklea Middle 48 Oakridge 49, 50 Oakridge Elem 50 Oakridge High 49 Oakridge Jr High 49 Oakridge SD 76 49 Obsidian Middle 27 Ocean Crest Idem 22 Oceanlake Elem 52 Ockley Green Middle School 69 Odell 35 Ogden Middle 17 Oliver Eleni 66 Ontario 56, 58 Ontario High 57 Ontario Middle 57 Ontario SD 8C 57 Opal School of [he Portland Children"s Museum 71 Optimum Learning Environment Charter 62 Orchard Hill Elem 39 Oregon C'by 13 Oregon City SD 62 17 Oregon City Service Learning Academy 17 Oregon City Sr High 17 Oregon Connections Academy 55 23 Oregon Family School 34 Oregon Trail Academy 18 Oregon Trail Eleni 16 Oregon Trail SD 46 1$ Oregon Virtual Academy 24 Orenco Eleni 86 ORVED 55 Otto Petersen Elem 21 24 32 15 21 30 30 30 46 68 44 44 59 59 59 59 59 38 41 86 86 79 79 79 60 13 Pacific Crest Middle 26 Pacific Iligh 25 Paisley 44 Paisley School 44 Paisley SD 11 44 Parkdalc 36 Parkdale Elem 36 Parklane Eleni 66 Parkrose High 68 Parkrose Middle 68 Parla'ose SD 3 68 Parkside Elem 41 Parrish Middle 61 Patrick Eleni 37 2018-19 Oregon School Directory Page 99 Patrick Lynch Elena 66 Patton Middle 89 86 Paulina 25 Paulina School 25 Pelican Elena 44 Pendleton 10 Pendleton Early Learning Ctr 77 Pendleton High 77 Pendleton SD 16 77 Peninsula Elena 71 Periwinkle Elena 54 Perrydale School 74 Perrydale SD 21 74 Peterson Elem 43 Philomath 12, 13 Philomath Elem 13 Philomath High 13 Philomath Middle 13 Philomath SD 17.1 12 Phoenix 38, 39 Phoenix Elem 39 Phoenix High 39 Phoenix School 29 Phoenix -Talent SD 4 38 Pilot Butte Middle 26 Pilot Rock 77 Pilot Rock Elem 77 Pilot Rock High 77 Pilot Rock SD 2 77 Pine Creek Eleni 35 Pine Creek SD 5 35 Pine Eagle Charter 1 1 Pine Eagle SD 61 11 Pine Ridge Elem 27 Pinehurst Elem 39 Pinehurst SD 94 39 Pioneer Elena 58 Pioneer School 55 Pioneer Secondary Alternative 1-1igh 24 Pleasant 1 -fill 50 Pleasant Hill Eleni 50 Pleasant Hill High S0 Pleasant Hill SD I 50 Pleasant Valley Eleni 66 Plush 44 Plush Hem 45 Plush SD 18 45 Polk 73 Ponderosa Elena 27 Ponderosa Middle 43 Port Ortord 25 Port Orford -Langlois SD 2C.1 25 Portland 21 Portland Arthur Academy 71 Portland SD 1.1 68 Portland Village School 71 Powell Butte 25 Powell Butte Conununity Charter 25 Powell Butte Elementary 66 Powell Valley Elem 68 Powers 24 Powers Elem 24 Powers 1-Iigh 24 Powers SD 31 24 Prairie City 33 Prairie City School 33 Prairie City SD 4 33 Prairie Mountain School 45 Pratum Eleni 63 Prescott Eleni 68 Prineville 24 Pringle Elem 62 Prospect 39 Prospect Charter School 39 Paul L Patterson Eleni Public Schools Prospect SD 59 39 Putnam High 16 Q Quatama Idem 86 R R A Brown Middle 85 R E Jewell Eleni Rainier Rainier Jr/Sr high Rainier SD 13 27 21 21 21 Raleigh Hills Elena 84 Raleigh Park Eleni 84 Realms Middle School 26 Redland Elem 17 Redmond 24 Redmond Early Learning Center Redmond High 27 Redmond Proficiency Academy 27 Redmond SD 2J 27 Redwood Eleni 41 Reedsport 30 Reedsport Community Charter School 30 Reedsport SD 105 30 Reedville Elem 86 Region 18 Education Service District 80 Renaissance Public Academy 15 Resource Link Charter School 23 Reynolds Arthur Academy 72 Reynolds High 72 Reynolds Learning Academy 72 Reynolds Middle 72 Reynolds SD 7 72 Richardson Eleni 37 Richmond 71 Richmond Elena 62 Riddle 30 Riddle Elem 30 Riddle High J0 Riddle SD 70 30 Ridgeline Montessori 48 Ridgeview Eleni 51 Ridgeview High Ridgewood Elem 84 Rieke Elem 71 R.igler Elena 71 Riley 35 Riley Creek Elem 25 River Chrove Elena 15 River Mill Elem 14 River Road Elem 48 Riverbend Eleni 51 Riverdale Grade 73 Riverdale 1-Iigh 73 Riverdale SD 513 73 Rivers Edge Academy Charter 39 Riverside Eleni 16 Riverside Jr/Sr Iligh 65 Riverview School 55 Robert Frost Elena 63 Roberts High 60 Rock Creek Elem b4 Rock Creek Middle 16 Rockaway Beach 75 Rockville Eleni 57 Rockwood Preparatory Academy 72 Rocky Heights Eleni 76 Rogue River 39 Rogue River Eleni J9 Rogue River Jr/Sr high 39 Rogue River SD 35 39 Ron Russell Middle 66 28 27 '018-19 Oregon School Directory Page 100 Public Schools Roosevelt Elem 38 Roosevelt High 69 Rosa Parks Elem 71 Roseburg 28 Roseburg 1-ligh 29 Rosedale Elem 86 Rosemont Ridge Middle 18 Roseway Heights 71 Rosland Eleni 27 Rowe Middle 16 Ruch Eleni 38 Rural Dell Elem 15 Russell Elem 68 s Sabin Elm 71 Sacramento Eleni 68 Sage Community School 43 Sage Elem V8 Salem 58 Salem Heights Elem 62 Salem-Keizer SD 24.1 60 Salish Ponds Elem 73 Sam Barlow High 67 Sang Boardman Elem 65 Sam Case Elem 52 Sams Valley Elem 37 Samuel Brown Academy 59 Sand Ridge Charter School 55 Sandstone Middle 76 Sandy 17 Sandy Grade 18 Sandy High 18 55 55 Santiam Jr/Sr High 55 84 21 21 Scappoose High 21 Scappoose Middle 21 Scappoose SD 1.1 21 Scenic Middle 37 Schirle Elem 62 Scholls Heights Elem 84 School of Science & Technology 82 55 55 55 55 62 63 63 17 19, 20 Seaside Heights Elem 20 20 20 69 33 33 Seven Oak Middle 55 84 37 Shady Cove School 37 Shasta Elem 43 Shasta Middle 45 Shaver Elem 68 Sheridan 90 Sheridan AllPrep Academy 90 90 90 90 74 Santiam Canyon SD 129,1 Santiam Elem Sato Elem Sauvie Island School Scappoose Scio Scio High Scio Middle Scio SD 95 Scott Elem Scotts Mills Scotts Mills Elem Scooters Mountain Elem Seaside Seaside High Seaside Si) 10 Scllwood Middle Seneca Seneca Elem Sexton Mountain Elem Shady Cove Sheridan High Sheridan Japanese School Sheridan SD 48.1 Sherman Sherman County School Sherman County SD Sherwood 74 74 86 Sherwood Charter School 87 Sherwood 1leights Elern 77 Sherwood High 86 Sherwood Middle 86 Sherwood SD 88.1 86 Siletz 52 Siletz Valley Early College Academy 52 Siletz Valley Schools 52 Silver Crest Elem 63 Silver Falls SD 4.1 63 Silver Lake 44 Silver Rail Elem 27 Silverton 63 Silverton liigh 63 Silverton Middle School 63 Silvies River Charter School 34 28 Sisters Elem 28 Sisters 1-iigh 28 Sisters Middle 28 Sisters SD 6 28 Sitton Elem 71 Siuslaw Elem 50 Siuslaw Iligh 50 Siuslaw Middle 50 Siuslaw SD 97.1 50 Sky View Middle 26 Skyline Eleni 71 Sojourner School 17 South Albany High 53 South Baker intermediate 11 South Coast Education Service District 22 South Columbia Fancily School 21 South Eugene High 46 South Harney SD 33 35 South Lane SD 45.13 50 South Meadows Middle 85 South Medford High 38 South Middle 41 South Prairie Elem 75 South Salem High 60 South Shore Elem 54 South Umpqua ITigh 31 South Umpqua SD 19 31 South Valley Academy 39 South \Vasco County High 81 South \Vasco County SD 1 81 Southern Oregon Education Service District 36 Southridge High 82 Spencer Butte Middle 47 Sprague High 60 Spray 88 Spray School 88 Spray SD 1 88 Spring Creek Eleni 48 Spring Mountain Eleni 17 51 Springfield high 51 Springfield SD 19 51 Springville K-8 School 84 Springwater Environmental Sciences 17 Springwater Trail 1-ligh 67 St Helens 20, 22 St l lelens Arthur Academy 22 St Helens High 21 St Helens Middle 22 St Ilelens SD 502 21 St Marys Public School 59 63 St Paul Elem 63 St Paul high 63 St Paul SD 45 63 Sisters Springfield St Paul 2018-19 Oregon School Directory Page 101 Public Schools Stafford Primary 19 Stanfield 77, 78 Stanfield Elem 78 Stanfield SD 61 77 Stanfield Secondary 78 Stayton 59, 60 Stayton Elem G0 Stayton High 60 Stayton Middle 60 Stearns Elem 43 Stella Mayfield Elem 78 Stephens Middle 61 Stephenson Elem 71 Stoller Middle 82 Straub Middle 61 Sublimity 60 Sublimity Elem 60 Sue Rue! Elementary 90 Summit Community College High School 14 Summit High 26 Summit Learning Charter 14 Sumpter Elem 62 Sunny Wolf Charter School 42 Sunnyside Eleni 17 Sunnyside Environmental School 71 Sunnyslope Elem 29 Sunridge Middle 77 Sunrise Elem 54 Sunriver 27 Sunset Elem 76 Sunset 11igh 82 Sunset Primary 19 Sunset School 23 Suntex Elem 35 Suntex SD 10 35 Sutherlin 31 Sutherlin High 31 Sutherlin Middle 31 Sutherlin SD 130 31 Sutherlin Valley Online Academy 31 Sweet Home 55, 56 Sweet Home Charter School 56 Sweet Home high 56 Sweet Home Jr High 56 Sweet Home SD 55 55 Sweetbriar Elem 73 Swegle Elem 62 Table Rock Elem 37 Taft Elem 53 Taft High 52 `Taft Middle 52 Takena Elem 54 Talent 39 Talent Elem 39 Talent Middle 39 Talmadge Middle 73 Tangent 54 Tangent Elem 54 TEACH -NW 49 Terra Linda Elem 84 Terrebonne 28 Terrebonne Community School 28 Territorial Eleni 48 The Community Roots School 63 The Creeks 65 The Dalies 35 The Da11es High School 81 The Dalles Middle 81 Theodore Roosevelt Middle 47 Thomas R Fowler Middle S7 Three Rivets Charter School 19 Three Rivers Elem 27 Three Rivers/Josephine County SD 41 Thurston Elem 51 Thurston high 51 Thurston Middle 51 Tigard 87 Tigard high 87 Tigard -Tualatin SD 23.1 87 Tillamook 74 Tillamook 11igh 75 Tillamook .1r High 75 Tillamook SD 9 75 Timber Ridge School 54 Tobias Eleni 86 Toledo 52 Toledo Elem 53 Toledo Jr High 52 Toledo Senior High School 52 Tom McCall Elem 28 Toni McCall Upper Elem 84 Tri City Eleni 31 "Triangle Lake Charter School 46 Trillium 69 Trillium Creek Primary 19 Trost Elem 13 Troutdale 65 'Troutdale Elem 73 Troy Elem 80 Troy SD 54 80 Tualatin 18 'Tualatin Elem 87 Tualatin High 87 Tumalo Community School 28 'Turner 58 Turner Elem 58 I wahty Middle 87 Twin Oaks Elem 48 Twin Rivers Charter School 46 Two Rivers Dos Rios Elem 51 U Ukiah 78 Ukiah School 78 Ukiah SD 80R 78 Umatilla 75 78 78 78 Union Elem 44 Union High 79 Union SD 5 79 Unity 11 URCEO-Upper Rogue Or for Ed Opportunities 37 Umatilla High Umatilla SD 6R Union \1 Vale 56 Vale Eleni 58 Vale High 58 Vale Middle 58 Vale SD 84 S8 Valley Inquiry Charter School 62 Valley School of SO OR 38 Valor Middle 64 Veneta 48 Veneta Elem 48 Ventura Park Elem 67 Vern Patrick Elem 28 Verne A Duncan Elem 17 Vernon 71 Vernonia 22 Vernonia Elem 22 Vernonia High 22 Vernonia Middle 22 Vernonia SD 477 22 2018-19 Oregon School Directory Page 102 Public Schools Vestal Elem 72 Victor Point Elem 63 Vices Acres Eleni 17 Village School 48 Vose Elem 84 w W L Henry Elem 86 W Verne McKinney Elem 86 W W Jones Elem 56 \Wahtonka Community School 81 Waldo Middle 61 Waldport 52 Waldport High 52 Waldport Middle 52 Walker Elem 36 Walker Middle 61 Wallowa 80 Wallowa Elem 80 Wallowa High 80 Wallowa SD 12 80 Walt Morey Middle 72 Walter L Kraxbergcr Middle 14 Wa1tervi1le Elem 52 Warm Springs 40 Warm Springs 1K-8 Academy 40 21 21 20 20 Warrenton High 20 Warrenton -Hammond SD 30 20 Wascher Elem 90 Wasco 80 Washington 81 Washington Elem 38 Waverly Elem 54 63 \Wciches 18 Wciches Elem 18 \Wciches Middle 18 Wellness, Business and Sports School 64 West Albany High 53 West Gresham Grade Ci8 West Lane Technology Learning Ctr 48 West Linn 18 West Linn 1ligh 18 West Linn -Wilsonville SD 3.1 18 West Orient Middle 67 West Park Elem 76 West Powellhurst Eleni 67 \West Salem High 60 31 West Sylvan Middle 69 West Tualatin View Elem 84 West Union Elem 86 Weston 76 76 76 Wcstridge Elem 15 Westside Elcm 36 Westside Village Magnet School at Kingston Elem 27 82 88 17 37 White Mountain Middle 37 Whittaker Middle 61 Whitford Middle 82 Whitman Elem 72 Whitworth Llcm 74 Wilkes Elem 73 Willagillespic Elem 48 Willamette Education Service District 58, 89 Warren Warren Elem Warrenton Warrenton Grade Weddle Elem West Sutherlin Intermed Weston Middle Weston -McEwen High Westview High Wheeler Whitcomb Eleni White City Willamette High 45 Willamette Leadership Academy 51 Willamette Primary 19 Willamina 90, 91 Willamina Elem 91 Willamina i-tigh 91 Willamina Middle 91 Willamina SD 30.1 90 William E Miller Elem William Walker Elem 84 Williams 42 Williams Elem 42 58 12 69 18 Wilsonville 1-ligh 18 29 Winchester Eleni 29 Windy River Eleni 65 Winston 31 Winston Churchill High 47 Winston Middle 31 Winston -Dillard SD 116 31 Winter Lakes School Wintcrhaven School Witch Hazel Eleni Wolf Creek Woodburn 27 \Villowcreek Elem Wilson Elem Wilson 1ligh Wilsonville Winchester 23 72 86 42 63 Woodburn Academy of Art, Science and Technology 64 Woodburn Arthur Academy 64 Woodburn Arts and Communications Academy 64 Woodburn SD 103 64 Woodburn Success 64 Woodland Charter School 42 Woodland Eleni 73 Woodlawn Elem 72 Woodmere Elem 72 Woodstock Eleni 72 Wright Elem 63 WyEast Middle 35 V Yamhill 88 Yamhill Carlton Elem 91 Yamhill Carlton High 91 Yamhill Carlton internmediate 91 Yamhill Carlton SD 1 91 Yaquina Vicw limn 53 Yolanda Eleni 52 Yoncalla 32 Yoncalla Elem 32 Yoncalla High 32 Yoncalla SD 32 32 Yoshikai Eleni 63 Yuji]) Gakuen (Japanese) School 48 2018-19 Oregon School Directory Page 103 EARLY CHYLDHIOD & REGIONAL PROGRAMS Early intervention and early childhood special education programs are administered through nine service areas designated for referral and evaluation. The regional programs are state -operated, federal- and state -funded programs for services to students with hearing impairments, visual impairments, deafness, severe orthopedic impairments, and/or autism spectrum disorders. Service Area I InterMountain ESD—EI/ECSE 2001 SW Nye La Grande 97801 Contractor: Tamie Prociw tamie.prociw@imesd.k12.or.us Counties: Baker, Grant, Malheur, Morrow, Umatilla, Union, Wallowa 541-966-3121 Fax 541-276-4252 Service Area II High Desert ESD—EI/ECSE 145 SE Salmon Ave Redmond 97756-8427 Contractor: Diane Tipton diane.tipton@hdesd.org Counties: Crook, Deschutes, Gilliam, Harney, Jefferson (includes Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs), Sherman, Wheeler 541-312-1964 Fax 541-693-5661 Service Area III Douglas ESD—EI/ECSE 1871 NE Stephens St Roseburg 97470-1493 Contractor: Susan Graham susan.graham@ douglasesd.k12.or.us Counties: Douglas, Jackson, Josephine, Klamath, Lake 541-440-4792 Fax 541-957-4808 Service Area IV Linn Benton Lincoln ESD—EI/ECSE541-812-2702 905 4th Ave SE Fax 541-926-6047 Albany 97321-3199 Co -Contractor: Debbie McPheeters debbie.mcpheeters@lblesd.k12.or.us Co -Contractor: Autumn Belloni autumn.belloni@lbesd.k12.or.us Counties: Benton, Coos, Curry, Lincoln, Linn Service Area V Willamette ESD—EI/ECSE 2611 Pringle Rd SE Salem 97302-1533 Contractor: Linda Felber linda.felber@wesd.org Counties: Marion, Polk, Yamhill 503-540-4487 Fax 503-385-4876 Service Area VI David Douglas SD-El/ECSE 1500 SE 130 Portland 97233 Contractor: Lisa Grothng lisa_grotting@ddsd40.org Counties: Hood River, Multnomah, Wasco 503-252-2900 Fax 503-261-0131 Service Area VII Lane ESD—EI/ECSE 1200 Hwy 99N PO Box 2680 Eugene 97402-0374 Contractor: Sue Mathisen smathisen@lesd.k12.or.us County: Lane 541-461-8374 Fax 541-461-8399 Service Area VIII Northwest Regional ESD—EI/ECSE 503-614-1251 5825 NE Ray Cir Fax 503-614-1721 Hillsboro 97124-6436 Contractor: Nancy Ford nancyf@nwresd.k12.or.us Counties: Clatsop, Columbia, Tillamook, Washington Service Area IX Clackamas ESD—EI/ECSE 13455 SE 97th Ave Clackamas 97105 Contractor: Carol Moore cmoore@clackesd.K12.or.us County: Clackamas Region 1 Eastern Oregon 2001 SW Nye Ave Pendleton, 97801 Coordinator: Mary Apple & Tonya Smith mary.apple@irnesd.1<12.or.us tonya.smith@imesd.1<12.or.us Counties: Baker, Grant, Malheur, Morrow, Umatilla, Union, Wallowa 503-675-4095 Fax 503-675-4205 541-975-3129 Fax 541-276-4252 Region 11 Central Oregon 145 SE Salmon Ave Redmond 97756 Coordinator: 541-693-5707 Fax: n/a Sandy Bishop sandy.bishop@hdesd.org Counties: Crook, Deschutes, Gilliam, Harney, Jefferson, Sherman, Wheeler; Confederated Tribes of Warrn Springs Region III Southern Oregon 101 N Grape St Medford 97501-2793 Coordinator: Agnes Lee -Wolfe agnus_wolfe@soesd.k12.or.us Counties: Douglas, Jackson, Josephine, Klamath, Lake 541-776-8555 Fax 541-535-2460 Region IV Cascade Regional Program 905 4th Ave SE Albany 97321 Coordinator: Diana Allen diana.allen@Iblesd.k12.or.us Counties: Benton, Coos, Curry, Lincoln, Linn 541-812-2770 Fax 541-926-6047 Region V Willamette 503-540-4487 2611 Pringle Rd SE Fax 503-540-4473 Salem 97302-1533 Coordinator: Linda Felber linda.felber@wesd.org Counties: Marion, Polk, Yamhill Region VI Columbia 833 NE 74 Portland 97213 503-916-5570 x 78334 503-916-5675 (TDD) Fax 503-916-5576 Coordinator: Lisa McConachic Immconac@pps.net Counties: Clackamas, Hood River, Multnomah, Wasco Region VII Lane Regional Program 1200 Hwy 99N Eugene 97402 Coordinator: Sue Mathisen smathisen@lesd.k12.o r. us County: Lane 541-461-8374 Fax 541-461-8399 Region VIII Northwest Regional Program 503-614-1351 Fax503-614-1619 5825 NE Ray Cir Hillsboro 97124 Coordinator: George Wintershield georgew@nwresd.k12.or.us Counties: Clatsop, Columbia, Tillamook, Washington STATE, FEDERAL, BUREAU OF IN IAN AFFAIRS SCHOOLS Chemawa Indian School 503-399-572.1 3700 Chemawa Rd NE Fax 503-399-5870 Salem 97305-1199 www.chemawa.bie.edu/ Donal Tomlin, Supervisor/Superintendent Amanda Warde, Academic Principal Coffee Creek Correctional 503-570-5696 24499 SW Grahams Ferry Rd Fax 503-570-6804 Wilsonville 97070 Deb Harshberger, Education Coordinator Eastern Oregon Correctional 541-278-3643 2500 Westgate Fax 541-278-7355 Pendleton 97801-9699 John Thomas, Director Oregon Commission for 971-673-1588 the Blind Fax 503-234-7468 535 SE 12th Ave Portland 97214-2488 Linda Mock, Administrator Oregon School for the Deaf 503-378-3825 999 Locust St NE Voice Phone 503-400-6180 Salem 97301-0954 Fax 503-378-4701 Sharla Jones, Director Oregon State Correctional Institute 3405 Deer Park Dr SE Salem 97317 Nancy Green, Director 503-373-0178 Fax 503-373-1312 STATE SPONSORED PUBLIC CHARTER Oregon State Penitentiary Main 503-378-2032 Chemeketa Community College 503-399-5050 2605 State St Fax 503-378-2031 Salem 97310-0505 Nancy Green, Education Manager Snake River Correctional Institute 777 Stanton Blvd 541-881-4739 Ontario 97914 Fax 541-881-4774 Carol Fitzgerald, Interim Director Two Rivers Correctional Institute 541-922-6135 82911 Beach Access Rd Fax 541-922-6132 Umatilla 97882 John Thomas, Director CHOOLS EAGLE Charter 999A NE Locust St. Salem, OR. 97301 www.eaglecharterschoolsalem.org John Trotta, School Administrator Four Rivers Community School 541-889-3715 2449 SW 4th Ave Fax 541-889-3718 Ontario, OR. 97914-1829 www.4riverscs.k12.or.us Chelle Robins, Director 503-339-7114 The Ivy Montessori 4212 NE Prescott Portland, Oregon 97218 www.theivyschool.org Liz Caravaca, Director Southwest Charter School 0640 SW Bancroft St. PO Box 1986 Portland 97239 Amanda McAdoo, Principal 503-288-8820 Fax 503-284-8711 503-244-1697 Fax 503-244-1709 www.swcharter.org YOUTH CORRECTIONS EDUCATION PROGRAMS Monroe School 1800 W Monroe Burns 97720-1967 Chandra Ferguson, Principal 541-573-3133 x225 Fax 541-573-3665 New Bridge High 2001 NE "F" St Grants Pass 97526-4813 Brent Workley, Principal Ocean Dunes High 4859 S Jetty Rd Florence 97439-8531 Joy Koenig, Principal RiverBend I-ligh 582231. Hwy 244 La Grande 97850 Eric Volger, Principal 541-471-2862 x472 Fax 541-472-2861 541-791-5904 Fax 541-791-5937 541-663-8801x242 Fax 541-963-5667 School closing June 30, 2017 Robert Farrell High 503-986-0440 2450 Strong Rd SE Fax 503-986-0443 Salem 97302-9677 Michael Conn, Principal South Jetty High 1250 SE 19th St Warrenton 97146-9999 Jerry Dorland, Principal Three Lakes High 4400 Lochner Rd SE Albany 97322 Joy Koenig, Principal Trask River High 6820 Barracles Cir Tillamook 97141 Jerry Dorland, Principal 503-861.-7186 Fax 503-861-2974 541-791-5904 Fax 541-791-5937 503-842-2565 x230 Fax 503-842-2703 William P Lord High 2630 N Pacific Hwy Woodburn 97071-8999 Michael Conn, Principal Riverside High School 4400 Lochner Rd. SE Albany, OR. 97322 Joy Koenig, Principal JUVENILE DETENTION EDUCATION PROGRAMS 503-981-2501. Fax 503-981-2567 541-791-5904 Fax 541-791-5937 Deschutes County JDC (COIC) 541-332-7676 63360 Britta St Bldg. 41 Fax 541-318-4664 Bend 97701. Stephanie Franklin, Registrar Douglas County JDC (Mt. Nebo)541-464-6407 215 SE Jackson Fax 541-464-6425 Roseburg 97470 Mary Malone, Registration Jackson County JDC 541-774-4836 609 W 10th St Fax 541-774-4889 Medford 97501 Guy Tutland, Registration Klamath County JDC 541-884-4167x8333 3331 Vandenberg Rd Fax 541-885-6755 Klamath Falls 97603 Toby Flackus, Registration Lane County JDC (Serbu) 541-682-7935 2727 Martin Luther King Fax 541-682-2415 Jr Blvd Eugene 97401. Arin Terwillger, Registration Lincoln County JDC 753 NW Brook St Newport 97365 Shelli Johnston, Registration 541-265-0885 Fax 541-265-0885 Linn County JDC 4400 Lochner Rd SE Albany 97321 Tammy Halderman, Registration 503-981-2501. Fax 503-986-0443 Marion County JDC 2970 Center St NE Salem 97301 Halee Cisneros, Registration 503-981-2502 Fax 503-981-2506 Multnomah County .IDC (Donald E Long) 1401 NE 68th Ave Portland 97213 Mellissa Ramillard, Registration 503-988-9020 Fax 503-988-5937 Wasco County JDC (NORCOR) 541-506-3420 211 Weber St Fax: 541-506-2918 The Dalles 97058 Becky Gerber, Registration Yamhill County JDC 503-988-9020 535 East 5th St Fax 503-988-5937 McMinnville 97128 Mellissa Remillard, Registration PRIVATE ELEMENTARY & SECONDARY SCHOOLS The following is a list of Private Alternative Programs and Approved Private Special Education Providers in the state of Oregon that have provided information to the Oregon Department of Education. Information Shout private schools changes frequently. BENTON YES house Alternative School Institution ID: 1874 404 NW 23rd St Corvallis 97330 541-753-7801 Ex , Non -Church Registered Private Alternative, 8-12 COOS Alternative Youth Activities Inc Institution ID: 1433 575 S Main Coos Bay 97420 541-888-2432 Ex , Non -Church Registered Private Alternative, 8-12 CROOK Prineville COIC Dropout Re- engagement Program Institution ID: 2915 2321 NE 3rd St Prineville 97754 541-548-9526 Ex , Non -Church Registered Private Alternative, 9-12 DESCHUTES Bend COIC Dropout Re-engagement Program Institution ID: 2916 1645 NE Forbes Rd Ste 101 Bend 97701 541-447-9291 Ex , Non -Church Registered Private Alternative, 9-12 COIC Skills Lab Institution ID: 2831 63360 Britta St. Bend 97701 541-447-9291 Ex Registered Private Alternative, 6-12 J Bar .1 Learning Centers - Boys Ranch Campus Institution ID: 4290 62895 Hamby Rd Bend 97701 541-398-1409 Ex , Non -Church Registered Private Alternative, 7-12 J Bar J Learning Centers - Sisters Academy Campus Institution ID: 1448 63325 Silvis Rd Bend 97701 541-398-1409 Ex , Non -Church Registered Private Alternative, 7-12 La Pine COIC Dropout Re-engagement Program Institution ID: 4262 Suite 3 LaPine 97739 541-447-9291 Ex Registered Private Alternative, 9-12 Redmond COIC Dropout Re- engagement Program Institution 1D: 1841 2363 SW Glacier PI Redmond 97756 541-447-9291 Ex , Non -Church Registered Private Alternative, 9-12 1 - DOUGLAS Phoenix School of Roseburg - Deer Creek Institution ID: 4511 2064 Douglas St SE Roseburg 97470 541-673-3036 Ex , Non -Church Registered Private Alternative, 7-12 LANE Eugene Sudbury School Institution ID: 5151 2370 Parliament St Eugene 97405 541-683-5110 Ex Registered Private Alternative, K-12 Looking Glass Center Point School Institution ID: 3545 1790 W 1 nth Ave Ste A Eugene 97402 541-868-0661 Ex , Non -Church Registered Private Alternative, 6-12 Looking Glass Riverfront School & Career Center Institution ID: 1532 1666 W 12th Eugene 97402 541-302-2554 Ex , Non -Church Registered Private Alternative, 6-12 New Roads Institution ID: 1786 945 W 7th Ave Eugene 97402 541-302-2551 Ex , Non -Church Registered Private Alternative, 5-12 Saraha Children's School Institution 1D: 5291 477 E 40th Avenue Eugene 97405 541-359-3585 Ex , Non -Church Registered Private Alternative, Ii -8 Wellsprings Friends School Institution ID: 1545 3590 W 18th Ave Eugene 97402 541-686-1223 Ex , Non -Church Registered Private Alternative, 9-12+ MULTNOMAH De Paul Treatment Centers Inc Institution ID: 1628 4310 NE Killingsworth St Portland 97218 503-535-1150 Ex , Non -Church Registered Private Alternative, 8-12 Insight School of Oregon - Online Alternative High School Institution ID: 4633 309 SW 6th Ave Portland 97204 800-711-0763 Ex , Non -Church Registered Private Alternative Mt Scott Park Center for Learning Institution ID: 1803 6148 SE Holgate Blvd Portland 97206 503-771-8880 Ex , Non -Church Registered Private Alternative, 9-12 NAPA Early College Academy Institution ID: 4587 5135 NE Columbia Blvd Portland 97218 503-288-8177 Ex , Non -Church Registered Private Alternative, 9-12 Rosemary Anderson high School Institution ID: 1669 717 N Killingsworth Ct Portland 97217 503-797-7222 Ex , Non -Church Registered Private Alternative, 9-12 Rosemary Anderson High School - East (Gresham) Institution ID: 5152 2208 SE 182nd Ave Portland 97233 503-512-7341 Ex Registered Private Alternative, 9-12 SE Works Youth Center Institution ID: 4477 7916 SE Foster Rd Suite 104 Portland 97206 503-772-2300 Ex , Non -Church Registered Private Alternative, 9-12 Serendipity Institution ID: 1671 14815 SE Division Portland 97236 503-761-7139 Ex , Non -Church Registered Private Alternative, K-12 Springdale Job Corps Center Institution ID: 1872 31224 E Historic Columbia River 1Iwy Troutdale 97060 503-695-2245 Ex , Non -Church Registered Private Alternative, 9-12 WASHINGTON CREATE Institution ID: 1884 1174 N Adair Cornelius 97113 503-359-1663 Ex , Non -Church Registered Private Alternative, 7-12 2018-19 Oregon School Directory - Page 106 YELLOW PAGES Directory of Services and Personnel Updated 2/11/2019 OREGON DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Oregon achieves together! Oregon Department of Education Teacher Standards and Practices Commission (TSPC) Higher Education Coordinating Commission (HECC) A Accommodations (Special Education) Brad Lenhardt 503-947-5755 Accounting Procedures, Districts Mike Wiltfong (Director -- Office of School Finance & Facilities) 503-947-5914 Lindsay Malinowski (Financial Reporting Analyst) 503-947-5883 Accreditation .http://www.advanc-ed.o_g_r / Accounting / Payments (see Financial Services) ACSI Regional Accreditation 360-256-5680 Activities, Student Nancy Moon at COSA (Oregon Assoc of Student Councils) 503-581-3141 Activities, Drivers Flo Nguyen 503-947-5875 Shonna Bumgarner 503-947-5874 Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) Beth Blumenstein 503-947-5767 Administrative Rules (OARs) Jennifer Donovan 503-947-5915 Emily Nazarov 503-947-5637 Linda Hutchins (Community Colleges) 503-942-2456 Adult Basic Education (ABE) (see Human Resource Partnerships) Susan Fish (HECC) 503-947-2423 Adult Care Food Programs Adult High School Diploma Kasena Dailey (Community Colleges) Adult Literacy Susan Fish (Community Colleges) Advanced Placement Catherine Thompson Affirmative Action (Department) Krista Campbell 503-947-5892 503-947-5608 503-947-2448 503-947-0500 503-947-5885 503-947-5892 Afterschool Meals and Snacks Program Lynne Reinoso After -School Programs Raquel Gwyn* 503-947-5785 Alternative Education Programs Annie Marges 503-934-0787 Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Winston Cornwall (K-12) 503-947-5675 Todd Nell (Community Colleges) 503-947-2406 Apostille Elena Mandujano (K -12th Grades) 503-947-5811 Kasena Dailey (GED) 503-947-5608 503-947-5600 503-378-3586 503-378-5690 Applied Academics Daniel Findley (Career & Technical Education) 503-947-0338 Apprenticeship Gabby Nunley (Career & Technical Education) 503-947-5660 Articulation/Advanced Placement/Dual Credit Catherine Thompson (Advanced Placement) 503-947-0500 Reynold Gardner (Dual Credit/ Expanded Option) 503-947-5615 Arts and Communications Education Programs Denise Brock (Career & Technical Education) 503-947-5660 Assessment & Accountability Dan Farley (Director of Assessment) 503-947-5721 Renee Ledoux 503-947-2545 Brad Lenhardt (Special Education) 503-947-5755 Jon Wiens (Accountability Manager) 503-947-5764 At -Risk Students (Dropouts, Early Leavers) Annie Marges 503-934-0787 Beth Blumenstein (Statistics) 503-947-5767 Kathy Wilcox (Out of School) 503-947-2411 Athlete Agent Applications Kylie Howell 503-947-5887 Athletics Oregon School Activities Association (OSAA) 503-639-9656 Attendance, Reporting Student Beth Blumenstein 503-947-5767 Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) Stella Brown (Special Education) 503-947-5643 Audits Candace Pelt (Special Education, Federal Grants) 503-947-5702 Mike Wiltfong (Director — Office of School Finance & Facilities) 503-947-5914 Lindsay Malinowski (Financial Reporting Analyst) 503-947-5883 Latham Stack (Internal Audits) 503-947-5812 Autism Spectrum Disorder Linda Brown 503-947-5825 Background Check Shonna Bumgarner (Criminal) 503-947-5874 Kylie Howell (Volunteer) 503-947-5887 Bilingual Education Kim Miller 503-947-5712 Board of Education Zoe Larmer 503-947-5667 Boundary Changes, School District Emily Nazarov 503-947-5637 Oregon Department of Education Page 1 of 9 Budget Becky Frederick (Director - Budget Services) 503-947-5847 Catherine Blackwell (Lead Budget Analyst) 503-947-5734 Darrick Holloway (Budget Analyst: OSS, IDEA) 503-947-5681 Sandy Lazada (Child Nutrition, OSS, Ed. Program) 503-947-5711 Valerie Heinrichs (Budget Analyst: OSD, Assist ELD/YDD) 503-947-5620 Travis Moore (Lead Budget Analyst: OARIS, OEDI) 503-947-5690 Kathy Oglevie (Lead Budget Analyst: OTLA) 503-947-5966 Stephanie Tyrer (Lead: Grants Fiscal Coordinator) 503-947-5619 Carol Parks (EGMS Coordinator) 503-947-5604 Lisa Bateman 503-947-5655 Bullying or Harassment Buses, School Brock Dittus 503-947-5724 Craig Pruitt 503-947-5819 Scott Bohl 503-947-5737 Flo Nguyen 503-947-5875 Kylie Howell 503-947-5887 Shonna Bumgarner 503-947-5874 Buses, Drivers Flo Nguyen 503-947-5875 Scott Bohl 503-947-5737 Business and Management Education Programs Ron Dodge (Career & Technical Education) 503-947-5653 Career Readiness Certification Todd Nell (Community Colleges) 503-947-2406 Career Learning Areas (Career & Technical Education) Reynold Gardner (Ag & Natural Resources) 503-947-5615 Tom Thompson (Math & STEM) 503-947-5790 Ron Dodge (Business and Management) 503-947-5653 Art Witkowski (Health Sciences) 503-947-5777 Daniel Findley (Industrial & Engineering) 503-947-0338 Denise Brock (Arts & Communication) 503-947-5660 Marnie Jewell (CTE Teacher Licensure) 503-378-5125 DeLane Overton (Human Resources) 503-947-8529 Lauren Dressen (CTE Data & Administration) 503-947-5700 Career & Technical Education (CTE) Programs of Study Ron Dodge (Career Related Learning Experiences) Career & Technical Education Program & Course Kenzie Mozejko (Career & Technical Education) Career & Technical Education Program Approvals Ron Dodge (Career & Technical Education) Carl D. Perkins Federal Grant Jennell Ives (Career & Technical Education) Certification of Teachers and Administrators Teacher Standards and Practices Commission 503-947-5653 503-947-5636 503-947-5653 503-947-5777 503-378-3586 Certification/Apostille (certification of student grades for another country) Elena Mandujano 503-947-5811 Charter Schools Kate Pattison 503-580-5749 Nicki Prather 503-947-5801 Rae Ann Ray (Special Ed. Issues Charter/Private Schools) 503-947-5722 Child and Adult Care Food Program 503-947-5892 Child Care, Licensing Early Learning Division/Office of Child Care 503-947-1400 Child Development Specialist Beth Wigham 503-947-5708 Child Development Specialist Program Authorization Art Witkowski (Career & Technical Education) 503-947-5777 Child Nutrition and Food Distribution Programs Dustin Melton(Director) 503-947-5888 Heidi Dupuis (School Nutrition) 503-947-5893 Lynne Reinoso (Community Nutrition) 503-947-5892 Citizenship OTLA HelpdeskK-12 Curriculum) 503-947-5772 (Community Colleges) 503-947-2401 Civil Rights Winston Cornwall (K-12) 503-947-5675 Elliot Field (Special Education, IDEA) 503-947-5797 Karin Moscon (Gender Equity) 503-947-5706 Class Size/Roster Robin Stalcup (Class Size) 503-947-0849 Beth Blumenstein (Class Roster) 503-947-5767 Caitlin McRae (Instructional Unit Identifier (IUID) 503-947-0831 Collective Bargaining Krista Campbell (Department) 503-947-5885 College and Career Readiness Christie Dudley (Director) 503-947-5713 Commissioner of Community Colleges Ben Cannon 503-947-5948 Committee of Practitioners (COPS) Lisa Plumb 503-947-5749 Common Core State Standards Mariana Praschnik-Enriquez (Special Education) 503-947-5821 Meg Boyd (Communications) 503-947-5990 Common School Fund Adam Krein 503-947-5678 Communications Marc Siegel (Communications Director), 503-947-5650 Peter Rudy 503-947-5920 Meg Boyd 503-947-5990 Jenni Knaus 503.947-5860 Community Colleges 503-947-2401 Cornplaints Winston Cornwall (Civil Rights) 503-947-5675 Karin Moscon (Civil Rights/ Title IX) 503-947-5706 Elliot Field (Special Education Issues) 503-947-5797 Krista Campbell (Department) 503-947-5885 Brock Dittus (School Bus Complaints) 503-947-5724 Comprehensive Guidance & Counseling Beth Wigham Comprehensive Sexuality Education Sasha Grenier Compulsory Attendance Citation forms Elena Mandujano Confederation of Oregon School Administrators (COSA) (Information) Conference Room Scheduling, PSB Basement Elena Mandujano 503-947-5708 503-947-5689 503-947-5811 503-581-3141 503-947-5811 Consolidated District Improvement Plan (see Continuous Improvement Plan) Consolidated District Performance Report (CDPR) Lisa Plumb 503-947-5749 Continuous Improvement Plan — Indistar Melissa Garner 503-947-5772 Contracts and Agreements Lillie Gray (Director) 503-947-5647 Correctional Education Programs David Moore (Community Colleges) 503-947-2448 Sam Ko (Adult Corrections Education) 503-947-5745 Oregon Department of Education Page 2 of 9 Cosmetology Lisa Chandler 503-947-5716 Rebecca Fuller 503-947-5751 Credit for Proficiency Reynold Gardner (Career & Technical Education) 503-947-5736 Credit Options OTLA Helpdesk 503-947-5772 Criminal Background Check Shonna Bumgarner (LEDS) 503-947-5874 Crossing Guards (see School Safety Patrol) GTE Data & Administration Lauren Dressen (Career & Technical Education) 503-947-5700 CTE Program & Course Update Lauren Dressen (Career & Technical Education) 503-947-5700 Curriculum / Content Standards Ron Dodge (K-12 and Career & Technical Education) 503-947-5653 Tina Roberts (English) 503-947-5603 Jamie Rumage (Science) 503-947-6504 Mark Freed (Math) 503-947-5610 Amit Kobrowski (Social Science) 503-947-0601 Suzanne Hidde (Health/Physical Education) 503-947-5960 Luis Juarez (Community Colleges) 503-947-2430 Nicole Garcia (Accessible Instructional Materials (AIM))503-947-5655 D Data Processing Sean McMullen 503-947-5837 Deaf, School for the Sharia Jones (Director) 503-378-3825 Deaf/Blind, Special Education (see Regional Programs) Deaf/Hard of Hearing (see Regional Programs) DELA (An Association of Marketing Students), Delta Epsilon Chi Ron Dodge (Career & Technical Education) 503-947-5653 Diploma Requirements OTLA Helpdesk (New Requirement(s)) 503-947-5772 Daniel Findley (Applied Credits) 503-947-0338 Sally Simich (Special Education) 503-947-5639 Discipline Lisa Bateman 503-947-5655 Discrimination, Civil Rights Winston Cornwall (K-12) 503-947-5675 Elliot Field (Special Education, IDEA) 503-947-5797 Krista Campbell (Department) 503-947-5885 Distance Learning (Community Colleges) 503-947-2401 Driver Education/Traffic Safety Oregon Department of Transportation, Troy Costales503-986-3413 Dropout Reporting (Early Leavers) Beth Blumenstein (Statistics) 503-947-5767 Drug & Alcohol Prevention Education Jeremy Wells 503-947-5782 Dual Credits Reynold Gardner (Career & Technical Education) 503-947-5615 (Community Colleges) 503-947-2401 Dual- Language Kelly Slater 503-947-5741 Due Process Hearings Elliot Field (Special Education) 503-947-5797 Dyslexia Carrie Thomas Beck 503-947-5833 E Early Childhood/Oregon Prekindergarten Dawn Barber's (ELD) 503-947-0867 Early Intervention/Early Childhood Special Education Kara Williams (Director) 503-947-5728 Early Leavers (at risk, dropouts) Beth Blumenstein (Statistics) 503-947-5767 Annie Marges 503-934-0787 Earthquake Preparedness Brian Marshall 503-947-5943 Economics Education Amit Kobrowski 503-947-0601 Education Reform Jennifer Patterson (K-12) 503-947-5663 Donna Lewelling (Postsecondary) 503-947-2428 Educational Technology Standards Carla Wade (Curriculum) 503-947-5631 Educator Effectiveness Tim Boyd (Director) 503-947-5621 Brian Putman 503-947-5631 Electronic Grants Management System (EGMS) Carol Parks (EGMS Coordinator) 503-947-5604 Stephanie Tyrer (Technical support) 503-947-5619 Electronics Education Programs Daniel Findley (Career & Technical Education) 503-947-0338 Employee Records Mary Hildebrandt (Department) 503-947-5614 Employee Suggestion Awards Chris Stewart (Department) 503-947-5846 English as a Second Language Taffy Carlisle 503-947-5688 Kim Miller (Pre K-12) 503-947-5712 Susan Fish (Community Colleges) 503-947-2423 English Language Arts (reading, writing & speaking) Tina Roberts (Curriculum) 503-947-5603 Tony Bertrand (Assessment) 503-947-5830 English Language Learners (ELL) Taffy Carlisle 503-947-5688 Kim Miller 503-947-5712 English Language Proficiency Standards (ELPA 21) Kelly Slater 503-947-5741 Ben Wolcott (Assessment) 503-947-5832 Entrepreneurship Education Programs Ron Dodge (Career & Technical Education) 503-947-5653 Environmental Education Jamie Rumage (K-12 curriculum) 503-947-6504 E -Rate Joe King 503-947-5771 Essential Skills Cristen McLean 503-947-5842 Expanded Options Reynold Gardner (Career & Technical Education) 503-947-5615 Expulsion of Students Lisa Bateman 503-947-5655 Extended Assessments Brad Lenhardt 503-947-5755 F Oregon Department of Education Page 3 of 9 Facilities Brian Marshall 503-947-5943 Fair Dismissal Appeals Nicki Prather 503-947-5801 Emily Nazarov 503-947-5637 Fall Student Membership Robin Stalcup 503-947-0849 Family and Consumer Studies Programs Mamie Jewell (Career & Technical Education) 503-378-5125 Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) Mamie Jewell (Career & Technical Education) 503-378-5125 Farm to School Program Rick Sherman 503-947-5863 Federal Financial Reporting Mike Wiltfong (Director —Office of School Finance & Facilities) 503-947-5914 Federal (ESSA) Debra Lange 503-947-5922 Federal Loan Programs USDOE https://studentaid.ed. ov/sa/ Emily Swope 503-947-5642 FFA (an association of agriculture science students) Reynold Gardner (Career & Technical Education) 503-947-5615 Finance and Administration Rick Crager (Asst. Supt.) 503-947-5658 Financial Services / Payments Tomas Flores (Director of Financial Services) 503-947-5753 Sophanna Kuch (School Facilities Bonds) 503-947-5779 Connie Flowers ( Interim Accounts Receivable) 503-947-5720 Julie Hansen (LEA Indirect) 503-947-5680 Emma Evans (SEFA) 503-947-5788 Connie Flowers (Contract Payments) 503-947-5720 Cecelia Curley (Travel Payments) 503-947-5640 Kama Clarke (Travel Coordinator) 503-947-5768 Matt Bechtel (Purchase Orders, EGMS Support) 503-947-5959 Kristie Miller (Interim SPOTS Coordinator) 503-947-5743 Suzette Priest (Interim Accounts Payable) 503-947-5609 Fingerprinting Shonna Bumgarner 503-947-5874 Food Distribution Program Chris Facha 503-947-5896 Food Service, Career & Technical Education Programs Ron Dodge (Career & Technical Education) 503-947-5653 Foreign Exchange Student (Handled by the local school/district or American Field Services) Forestry/Forest Products Education Reynold Gardner (Career & Technical Education) 503-947-5615 Foster Care Linda Brown 503-947-5825 Fresh Fruit & Vegetables Program — School Nutrition Heidi Dupuis, Manager 503-947-5893 Matt Barber, Financial Specialist 503-947-5939 Funding (Special Education) Mike Wiltfong (11% cap, High Cost Disability) 503-947-5914 Adam Krein (11 % Cap Waiver, HCD Contact) 503-947-5678 Darrick Holloway (Flow -Through Part 8) 503-947-5681 Full Day Kindergarten Kara Williams 503-947-5728 Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) Ron Dodge (Career & Technical Education) 503-947-5653 G General Education Developmental (GED) Administration Kasena Dailey (Community Colleges) 503-947-5608 GED Testing Service (https://ged.com/) 888-906-4031 GED Options Program Annie Marges 503-934-0787 Geography Education Amit Kobrowski 503-947-0601 Graduation Rate Beth Blumenstein 503-947-5767 Graduation Requirements OTLA Helpdesk (K-12) 503-947-5772 Sally Simich (Special Education) 503-947-5639 Grants Lillie Gray (Director) 503-947-5647 Candace Pelt (Federal IDEA) 503-947-5702 Donna Brandt (Carl D. Perkins) 503-947-5622 Carol Park (Grant payments) 503-947-5604 Stephanie Tyrer (Technical support) 503-947-5619 Graphic Communications Education Denise Brock (Career & Technical Education) 503-947-5794 Growth Model Josh Rew 503-947-5845 Handicapped Children (see Special Education) Harassment or Bullying Lisa Bateman 503-947-5655 Head Start Program/Oregon Prekindergarten Shawna Rodrigues 503-373-1693 Dawn Barberis 503-947-0867 Health Education (curriculum/standards) Tanya Frisendahl 503-947-5754 Health Occupations Students of America (HOSA) Art Witkowski (Career & Technical Education) 503-947-5834 Health Record Folders (see Oregon School Health Screening Record) Health Services Education Art Witkowski (Career & Technical Education) 503-947-5834 Hearing Impaired, Special Education (see Regional Programs) Hearings Elliot Field (Special Education) 503-947-5797 Jennifer Donovan (OARs) 503-947-5651 High Quality Teachers (Title IIA) Sarah Martin 503-947-5668 High Quality 2141 (c) Compliance Brian Putnam 503-947-5806 High School Completers Jon Wiens (Accountability manager) 503-947-5764 Beth Blumenstein (Statistics) 503-947-5767 High School Equivalency Certificate (see GED) Higher Education (Postsecondary) Higher Education Coordinating Commission (HECC) 503-373-1283 Hillcrest (see MacLaren Youth Correctional Facility) Home Schooling Rae Ann Ray (Special Education) 503-947-5722 Annie Marges 503-934-0787 Horneless Children and Youth Dona Bolt (McKinney-Vento Act) 503-947-5781 Lynne Reinoso (Nutrition only) 503-947-5892 Honors Diploma Seals Program Elena Mandujano 503-947-5811 Oregon Department of Education Page 4 of 9 1(11 V I (1 /1..,.. D. Hospitals (Education Services) Jeremy Wells 503-947-5782 Human Resources Krista Campbell (Director) 503-947-5885 Cassie Graham (Senior Recruiter) 503-947-5635 Mary Hildebrandt (Records and Recruitment) 503-947-5614 Garrett Klever (Analyst) 503-947-2679 Jimmie Phillips (Analyst/Recruiter) 503-947-5760 Jodi Rohde (Recruiter) 503-947-0610 Marilyn Sherwood (Payroll Administrator) 503-947-5876 Deb Skiles (Analyst) 503-947-5770 Chris Stewart (Analyst) 503-947-5846 Julie Jean (Office Specialist 2) 503-947-5757 Human Resources Programs DeLane Overton (Career & Technical Education) 503-947-8529 IEP (Individualized Education Plan) Jeremy Wells Immunization (see School Health Educator) 503-947-5782 503-947-5680 503-947-0338 503-947-5600 503-947-2401 503-947-5772 503-947-5772 503-934-0787 503-947-5736 503-947-5860 503-947-5741 Indian Education Ramona Halcomb (Ed Specialist) 503-947-5695 April Campbell (Advisor to Director of Education/ Indian Education) 503-947-5810 Indirect Cost Rates Julie Hansen Industrial and Engineering Systems Education Programs Daniel Findley (Career & Technical Education) Information Desks ODE Front Desk Reception Community Colleges & Workforce Development OTLA Helpdesk (Curriculum and Instruction) Indistar (formerly e-CIP) Melissa Gamer Instructional Materials Services Annie Marges (Alternative Education) Jeremy Wartz Instructional Technology (see Educational Technology) Internal Communications Jenni Knaus International Teacher Exchange Programs Kelly Slater J Job Training Partnership Act (JTPA) (see Workforce Development/WIA Title 1) Juvenile Detention Education Program (JDEP) Sam Ko 503-947-5745 K Kindergarten Assessment Specialist Holly Dalton 503-947-5927 Language Arts Tina Roberts (curriculum K-12) 503-947-5603 Tony Bertrand (Assessment) 503-947-5830 Law, Educational Emily Nazarov 503-947-5637 Law -Related Education OTLA Helpdesk 503-947-5772 Legislation Jessica Ventura (Legislative Director) 503-947-5991 Licensing Early Learning Division, Office of Child Care 503-947-1400 Scan Pollack (Private career schools) 503-947-5925 Teacher licensing (TSPC) 503-378-3586 Literacy Programs Tina Roberts 503-947-5603 Brett Walker (Early Literacy, Early Learning Division) 503-378-5160 Susan Fish (Community Colleges) 503-947-2423 Loans, Student https://stuclentaid.cd.u-ov/sa/ USDOE 800-433-3243 Long-term Care and Treatment Programs (LTCT) Sam Ko 503-947-5745 MacLaren Youth Correctional Facility 503-981-9531 Mailroom Corey Largent 503-947-5624 Robert Littrell 503-947-2565 Maintenance of Effort (MOE) Melinda Bessner 503-947-5626 Candace Pelt (Special Education) 503-947-5702 Mathematics Mark Freed (Curriculum) 503-947-5610 Vacant (Assessment) 503-947-5832 Tom Thompson(Career & Technical Education) 503-947-5790 McKinney-Vento Act (Homeless) Dona Bolt 503-947-5781 Mechanics, Industrial Education Programs (Career & Technical Education) 503-947-5790 Media Marc Siegel (Communications Director) 503-947-5650 Peter Rudy 503-947-5920 Mediation Elliot Field (Special Education) 503-947-5797 Mentoring Grant Tanya Frisendahl 503-947-5754 Mergers, School District Emily Nazarov 503-947-5637 Metals Education Programs Daniel Findley (Career & Technical Education) 503-947-0338 Migrant Education (Title IC) Jonathan Fernow 503-947-5807 Milk Program Heidi Dupuis (Special milk program) 503-947-5893 Milken Foundation (Oregon Educator Awards) Jenni Knaus 503-947-5860 Minority Student Population Statistics Beth Blumenstein 503-947-5767 Modified Diploma Sally Simich 503-947-5639 Monitoring Alan Garland (School -Age EI/ECSE Special Ed) 503-947-5759 Lisa DarnoId (Special Ed) 503-947-5786 Melinda Bessner (ESSA) 503-947-5626 Multi -handicapped (see Special Education) Oregon Department of Education Page 5 of 9 Music Education Denise Brock (Career & Technical Education) 503-947-5794 N National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) Beth LaDuca 503-947-5836 National School Lunch Program 503-947-5893 National Youth Science Camp Jamie Rumage 503-947-6504 Natural Resources /Agricultural Education Programs Reynold Gardner (Career & Technical Education) 503-947-5615 Network for Quality Teaching & Learning Carla Wade (Interim) 503-947-5730 News Releases Marc Siegel (Cornmunications Director) 503-947-5650 Peter Rudy 503-947-5920 No Child Left Behind (NCLB) (Every Student Succeeds Act) (ESSA) Melinda Bessner (Title I -A, Monitoring) 503-947-5626 Jen Engberg (Title I -D, Monitoring) 503-947-0339 Jonathan Fernow (Title I -C) 503-947-5807 Sarah Martin (Title II -A) 503-947-5668 Kim Miller (Title III) 503-947-5712 Raquel Gwynn (Title IV -A & Title IV -B) 503-947-5785 Dona Bolt (McKinney-Vento Act) 503-947-5781 Nontraditional Employment & Training (Gender) Gabby Nunley (Career & Technical Education) 503-947-5660 Northwest Association of Accredited Schools (NAAS) Lori Abbott (COSA) 503-581-3141 Northwest Association of Schools and Colleges (see Northwest Association of Accredited Schools) Ben Cannon 503-947-5948 Nutrition Dustin Melton (Director) 503-947-5888 Heidi Dupuis (School Nutrition) 503-947-5893 Lynne Reinoso (Community Nutrition) 503-947-5892 0 Online College Degrees Sean Pollack (Private Careers/Trade Schools) 503-947-5925 Wayne Fanno (Community Colleges) 503-947-2447 Oregon Administrative Rules (OARs) Jennifer Donovan 503-947-5651 Kelly Dickinson (Postsecondary) 503-947-2456 Oregon Association for Comprehensive Education Conference (OACE) Dona Bolt 503-947-5781 Oregon Association of Education Service Districts (OAESD) 541-967-8822 Oregon Promise Office of Student Access and Completion 541-687-7400 Oregon School Health Data Collections (Form 581-3417) Sasha Grenier 503-947-5689 Oregon Skill Sets Ron Dodge (Career & Technical Education) 503-947-5653 Oregon Statewide System of Support (OSSS) Shawna Moran 503-947-5944 Oregon Teacher Corps (HB 2020) Oregon Student Assistance Commission 800 452-8807 Oregon Teacher of the Year Program Jenni Knaus 503-947-5860 Oregon University System (state colleges & universities) Eugene 541-346-5700 Oregon Virtual School District (OVSD) Carla Wade 503-947-5631 Oregon Youth Conservation Corps Doug Denning 503-947-2420 Organization for Educational Technology & Curriculum (OETC) Thomas Richards 503-625-0501 Orthopedically Impaired (see Regional Prograrns) p Paraprofessionals Lisa Plumb 503-947-5749 Parents Winston Cornwall (Civil rights/504) 503-947-5675 Elliot Field (Special Education parent rights) 503-947-5797 OTLA Helpdesk (General Questions) 503-947-5772 Payments / Accounting (see Financial Services) Payroll Marilyn Sherwood (Payroll Administrator) 503-947-5876 Peer Helping/Tutoring/Mediation Heather Lindsey 503-947-5791 Physical Education Standards (PE) Suzanne Hidde 503-947-5960 Policy Development Brian Reeder 503-947-5670 Presidential Award for Excellence in Teaching Science Jamie Rumage 503-947-5610 Private Career Schools Sean Pollack 503-947-5925 Private Schools Joni Gilles 503-947-5638 Private School Ombudsman Joni Gilles 503-947-5638 Procurement Lillie Gray (Procurement Director, DPO) 503-947-5647 Julia Alpernas (Contract specialist) 503-947-5886 Karen Hull (Contract specialist) 503-947-5881 Karen Harrison (Contract specialist) 503-947-5792 Amanda Wilding (Contract specialist) 503-947-5686 Holley Oglesby (Contract specialist) 503-373-1707 Lisa Kennedy -Reid, (Procurement assistant) 503-947-5848 Amy Fowler (Procurement assistant) 503-947-5774 Professional Development Sarah Soltz (Special Ed) 503-947-5752 Tanya Frisendahl (Federal law) 503-947-5754 Jamie Rumage (State Law/Regional Contacts) 503-947-6504 Proficiency Ron Dodge (Career & Technical Education) 503-947-5653 Public Information Marc Siegel (Communications Director) 503-947-5650 Peter Rudy 503-947-5920 Meg Boyd 503-947-5990 Jenni Knaus 503-947-5860 Public Law 105-17 (Disabilities) Elliot Field (Special Education parent rights) 503-947-5797 Candace Pelt 503-947-5702 Public Records Request Jenni Knaus 503-947-5860 Oregon Department of Education Page 6 of 9 I 0 I CI /A 0..1,, .1 , Q Quality Education Commission Brian Reeder 503-947-5670 R REAL (on-line Content Standards) Sarah Martin 503-947-5668 Reading/Literature Tony Bertrand (Assessment) 503-947-5830 Records OTLA Helpdesk (Student) 503-947-5772 Recruitment Cassie Graham (Senior Recruiter) 503-947-5635 Mary Hildebrandt (Records and Recruitment) 503-947-5614 Jimmie Phillips (Temporary Recruitments and OSD) 503-947-5760 Regional Programs, Special Education Kara Williams 503-947-5703 Linda Brown 503-947-5825 Report Card (Statewide Annual) Amelia Vargas 503-947-5878 Report Card (School & District) Jon Wiens 503-947-5764 Report Card (Special Education) Lisa Bateman 503-947-5655 Research Brian Reeder 503-947-5670 Jon Wiens 503-947-5764 Amy Cox (Higher Education) 503-947-2454 Residential Child Care Institutions (RCCI) Heidi Dupuis 503-947-5893 Risk Management Brian Marshall 503-947-5943 Robert Farrell High School (see MacLaren Youth Correctional Facility) Rural Education Achievement Program (REAP) & Rural Low Income Schools Program Melinda Bessner 503-947-5626 5 Safety Scott Bohl (Buses) 503-947-5724 Safe and Drug Free Schools Jeremy Wells 503-947-5782 Scheduling PSB Basement Conference Rooms Elena Mandujano 503-947-5811 Scholarships Office of Student Access and Completion 800-452-8807 Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) Results Marc Siegel (Communications Director), (News releases) 503-947-5650 Peter Rudy 503-947-5920 School Boards Association, Oregon (OSSA) 503-588-2800 800.578-6722 School Breakfast & Lunch Programs Heidi Dupuis 503-947-5893 School Buses Brock Dittus 503-947-5724 Craig Pruitt 503-947-5819 Scott Bohl 503-947-5737 School Business Partnership Ron Dodge (Career & Technical Education) 503-947-5653 School Calendar (see Calendar, School Year) School Climate Resources Jeremy Wells 503-947-5782 School Directory Elena Mandujano 503-947-5811 School District Policy & Procedure (Special Education) Rae Ann Ray 503-947-5722 School Facilities Mike Wiltfong (Director) 503-947-5914 Brian Hodges -French (Healthy & Safe Schools) 503-947-5970 Leanna Heiman (Technical Assistance Program) 503-947-5859 Michael Elliott (School Facilities Coordinator) 503-947-5627 Michael Lammers (Bldg.& Dist. Bond Collection) 503-947-5968 School Finance Mike Wiltfong (Director) 503-947-5914 Lindsay Malinowski (Financial Reporting Analyst) 503-947-5883 Adam Krein (State School Fund Coordinator) 503-947-5678 Laura Marshall (School Finance Coordinator) 503-947-5916 Lorene Nakamura ( Senior Analyst) 503-934-0901 School for the Deaf Sharia Jones (Director -Oregon School for the Deaf) 503-378-3825 School Garden Program Rick Sherman 503-947-5863 School and District Improvement (ESSA) Tim Boyd (Director) 503-947-5621 Tim Boyd (Model Schools, TOTS, OTS) 503-947-5621 Jennifer Christian (The Network) 503-947-5880 Shawna Moran (Supports & Interventions) 503-947-5944 Susan Mekarski (SIG Schools) 503-947-8548 School Improvement Grants (SIG) Tim Boyd 503-947-5621 School Health Sasha Grenier 503-947-5689 School Nursing Sasha Grenier 503-947-5689 School Safety Patrol Scott Bohl 503-947-5737 Science Jamie Rumage (curriculum) 503-947-6504 Noelle Gorbett (assessment) 503-947-5928 Science, Technology, Engineering & Math (STEM) Jamie Rumage 503-947-6504 Carla Wade 503-947-5631 Tom Thompson (Math) 503-947-5790 Deborah Bailey (Science) 503-947-0046 Secondary/Postsecondary Transitions Laura Foley (Career & Technical Education) 503-947-5656 Sally Simich (Special Education) 503-947-5639 Heather Lindsey (Special Education) 503-947-5791 Section 504 (Disability Discrimination) Winston Cornwall (K-12) 503.947-5675 Sex Discrimination/Harassment Karin Moscon (K-12) 503-947-5706 Krista Campbell (Department) 503-947-5885 Sexuality Education Sasha Grenier 503-947-5689 Skills USA-VICA (An Association of Students in Technical, Skilled and Service Studies) Daniel Findley 503-947-0338 Social Science Amit Kobrowski (curriculum) 503-947-0601 Tony Bertrand (assessment) 503-947-5830 Oregon Department of Education Page 7 of 9 7n1 c I(1!\,..,,...., c..b„..11 '....... Special Education (IDEA) Funding Candace Pelt (Asst. Supt.) 503-947-5702 Special Education Data Collection / Census Jackie Mckim 503-947-5629 Special Education Dispute Resolution Elliott Field 503-947-5797 Jan Burgoyne 503-947-5784 Special Milk Program Heidi Dupuis 503-947-5893 Speech Language Pathology Scholarships Eric Wells 503-947-5978 Sports (see Athletics) Staff Development Brian Putnam (School Districts) 503-947-5806 Patrick Crane (Community Colleges) 503-947-2414 Staff, Reporting School & District Amanda Leopard 503-947-5674 Standards Tina Roberts (English content standards) 503-947-5603 Jamie Rumage (Science content standards) 503-947-6504 Mark Freed (Math content standards) 503-947-5610 Amit Kobrowski (Social Science content standards) 503-947-0601 State Board of Education Zoe Larmer 503-947-5667 State Medicaid Ely Sanders 503-947-5904 Jennifer Ross 503-947-0504 State Performance Plan & Annual Performance Report (Special Education) Lisa Darnold 503-947-5786 State Personnel Development Grant (SPDG) Jennifer Eklund -Smith 503-947-5611 State School Fund Adam Krein (State School Fund Coordinator) 503-947-5678 Mike Wiltfong (Director - Office of School Finance & facilities) 503-947-5914 Statewide Student Assessment (see Assessment) Statistical Services Brian Reeder 503-947-5670 Steve Slater 503-947-5826 Student Activities Nancy Moen at COSA (Oregon Assoc of Student Councils) 503-581-3141 (Office of) Student Access and Completion 541-687-7400 Student Conduct and Discipline Lisa Bateman 503-947-5797 Student Leadership Development Center (Professional technical student organizations) Ron Dodge 503-947-5653 Student Rights Winston Cornwall (K-12) 503-947-5675 Summer Food Service Program 503-947-5892 Systems Performance Review & Improvement Nicole Garcia 503-947-5936 T Talented and Gifted (TAG) Programs Angela Allen 503-947-5931 Tribal Attendance Pilot Projects (TAPP) April Campbell (Advisor to Director of Education/ Indian Education) 503-947-5810 Ramona Halcomb (Ed Specialist) .503-947-5695 Tax Levies, School Districts, ESDs Brian Reeder 503-947-5670 Teacher Certification and Licensing Teacher Standards and Practices Commission (TSPC) 503-378-3586 Marnie Jewell (Career & Technical Education) 503-378-5125 Teacher Loan Forgiveness UDOE https://studentaid.ed.gov/sa/ Emily Swope 503-947-5642 Teaching and Learning Resources Sarah Martin 503-947-5668 Technology Education Carla Wade (K-12) 503-947-5631 Textbooks Jeremy Wartz 503-947-5736 The Arts Information & Communications Denise Brock (Career & Technical Education) 503-947-5794 Timber Tax (Severance Tax) 800-356-4222 Department of Revenue 503-378-4988 Title I, ESSA Melinda Bessner (Title I -A) 503-947-5626 Jen Engberg (Title I -D) 503-947-0339 Jonathon Fernow (Title IC migrant Education) 503-947-5807 Lisa Plumb (Title IA— Comparability) 503-947-5749 Melinda Bessner (Title IA — Distinguished Schools) 503-947-5626 Lisa Plumb (Parent/Family Involvement) 503-947-5749 Title ID, Neglected & Delinquent Jen Engberg 503-947-0339 Title IIA, Improving Teacher Quality Sarah Martin 503-947-5668 Title III, Limited English Proficient Kim Miller 503-947-5712 Title IV -A Student Support and Academic Enrichment (SSAE) Raquel Gwynn 503-947-5785 Title IV B, 21" Century Community Learning Centers (CCLC) Raquel Gwynn 503-947-5785 Patrick Crane (Community Colleges) 503-947-2414 Title V -B Rural Education Achievement Program (REAP) Melinda Bessner 503-947-5626 Title IX, Sex Discrimination Karin Moscon (K-12) 503-947-5706 Krista Campbell (Department) 503-947-5885 Traffic Safety Scott Bohl 503-947-5737 Transition Sally Simich (Special Education) 503-947-5639 Transition Network Facilitators Heather Lindsey 503-947-5791 Transition Technical Assistance Network (TTAN) Heather Lindsey 503-947-5791 Translators and Interpreters, Certification of: Resources: Interpreters and Translators Transportation, Pupil (buses) Brock Dittus 503-947-5724 Craig Pruitt 503-947-5819 Scott Bohl 503-947-5737 Oregon Department of Education Page 8 of 9 lit 9 inn..,.. Flo Nguyen 503-947-5875 Veterans Programs Approval Kylie Howell 503-947-5887 Barbara Zeal (Private career schools/veterans education) 503-947-5727 Shonna Bumgarner 503-947-5874 Virtual Charter Schools Traumatic Brain Injury Kate Pattison 503-580-5749 Lisa Darnold 503-947-5786 Virtual School District (see Oregon Virtual School District) Linda Brown 503-947-5825 Visiting Teachers Program Twenty-first (21 s1) Century Community Learning Centers Kelly Slater 503- 947-5600 Raquel Gwynn 503-947-5785 u Uniform Compulsory Attendance Citation and Complaint forms (Form 581-1507-P) Elena Mandujano 503-947-5811 USDA Foods (Commodities) Chris Facha 503-947-5896 USSYP (United States Senate Youth Program) Jenni Knaus 503-947-5860 Visual Arts Education Denise Brock (Career & Technical Education) 503-947-5660 Visually Impaired, Special Education (see Regional Programs) Vocational School Licensing (Private) Sean Pollack (Private career schools) 503-947-5925 w Web Site, Department of Education (www.ode.state.or.us) Larry Lulay (Webmaster) 503-947-5861 Y Youth Corrections Education Program (YCEP) Adam Henning 503-947-5645 Youth Development Division (YDD) Karen Wilkes 503-378-8214 Oregon Department of Education Page 9 of 9 201 O Ill n...... 2017-2018 FACTS ABOUT OREGON'S PUBLIC SCHOOLS Number of Schools Elementary $61,860 724 Middle 29.27% 191 High 30.71% 249 Combined 21.50% 83 Total 6.62% 1,247 Teachers Average Salary $61,860 Average experience (years) 12 Percent of all teachers, by age 20-29 11.90% 3,728 30-39 29.27% 9,167 40-49 30.71% 9,618 50-59 21.50% 6,735 60+ 6.62% 2,074 Total 31,322 Number of Students Kindergarten 41,884 First grade 43,156 Second grade 43,504 Third grade 44,827 Fourth grade 46,543 Fifth grade 46,542 Sixth grade 45,378 Seventh grade 44,151 Eighth grade 44,375 Ninth grade 44,819 Tenth grade 44,257 Eleventh grade 44,003 Twelfth grade 47,245 Total 580,690 FTE of District and School Staff Superintendent 169.43 Asst Superintendent 61.38 Principal 1,158.19 Asst Principal 583.00 Head Teacher, Non -Special Education (SPED) 60.92 Instruct. Coord./Non-SPED 552.87 Psychologist, Non -SPED 63.21 Teacher, Non -SPED 26.383.28 Library/Media Specialist 158.64 Guidance Counselor, Non -SPED 1,226.79 Other Licensed Staff, Non -SPED 1,298.06 School Nurse, Non -SPED 200.57 Paraprofessional (Ed. Asst, Non -SPED) 4,310.41 District Support (Non -licensed, Non -SPED) 2,575.27 School Support (Non -licensed, Non -SPED) 3,867.34 Student Support (Non -licensed, Non -SPED) 1,153.54 Library/Media Support 688.08 Other Non -Licensed Staff, Non -SPED 10,469.18 Special Education 13,643.85 Total 68,624.01 Number of Students by Race/Ethnicity Asian 4.02% American Indian/Alaska Native 1.33% Black 2.33% Hispanic 23.05% Multi -Ethic 6.14% Pacific Islander .73% White 62.41% Total 580,690 Total Minority 37.59% 218,292 2017-2018 FACTS ABOUT OREGON'S PUBLIC SCHOOLS Public High School Cornp|eters(2O1G-17) Graduates (Oregon Diploma or Modified Diploma) Within fouryears of first high school enrollment: 35,380 Within five years of first high school enrollment: 36,413 Other Completers (Adult High School Diploma, Extended Diploma, GED) Within four years of high school enrollment: 1,628 Within five years of first high school enrollment: 1,989 1N3Sald m cp 0 =o Cc a CA? 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Applicant also has a trailer parked in space reserved for +'a food Cart: con iory to site plan approval and 'law zoning, Proposed use According to ittr tel € ,i prC7vi d by applicants letter dated 1 secondary y pur po. ' of walk in retail no mention of cars driving in. Zone. AppliC)Hl, has tried to change primary use after i do , delivery \A/hat may be tlO i:.}y _s t,f,alicani; only purpose for this site d( ii `:-r'y, Staff report requires will I-, db. n i '. width of dr I / /o < ' trees es fir{ lCE<'7t i re Si t iri)r -rake bi'rernent prohlema bC:. Ater multiple :hie `iJr)lica ri has failed tta furnish traffic t �i;' .n 1?,/ith a:ro letter provided) County Code 18-67-0/1.0 (! ) Fre ironyard setback shall be a taxiirn of plan shows e If 0i"s1 y/ � 1i,acr. in Flit :LtttJ24.070 () 1 ivs for an mire ra, !Existing devolor3r Nothing prevents b. 1..ot.000figiu r c. 'Topography. Lo i.`, !a`( d, Significant e. Not applica Applicant prirnat- Applicant Lia acceptable and certa requirements ani has se of s he site not present, of site is delivery IS not: permitted in TLC is riot permitted. e d, Conttrary to r 24 feet. Landscaping and r_ci:;caible trad' icstudy. (see feet fro !I r, ..t i, o .. Iii this cc:'. feet. ['., 0 (::.1 et" Ce 11:',Z111-1 n. rCi.?it i;fxrl e t,;v 2 vfe L to ri ithin ivory i; not l rmiited in thr .s,o; r\ id l ::iii! acceptable traffic F t^:IS �) k I'J2 c1.. -i 1 Applicant it Lo meet front vurci setback to dernit:a.ntirai, `z eLb tei Hwy 20, Proposed site hroom and !Lank. eningis m.t. pracCIca1. it application being AppUcanthasfuUedtumaintainpropertyconsk1entwi1hexistingskep|anapprova|andhasfai|edto meet several criteria aadescribedarid application shou|dbedenied, 9 fS i [: i ',.•,,"ft;`,0•;32.3tVV.,t* 4 e; 41+ /e - September 16, 2018 Matthew M.artin Associate Planner 117 NW Lafayette; Avenue Bend, OR, 97703 Subject: File No. 247-18-000545-CU/546-SP Site Plan Change: The site plan originally had one (1) food cart, one (1) fanners stand, and one (1) marijuana retail location. The site plan in question is now changed to one (1) marijuana retail location. The farmers stand and food cart have been removed from the site plan The revised site plan is attached, Clarification of the primary purpose of the marijuana retail. The primary purpose of the site is delivery service. The site will be used for delivery service to the county. The expected amount ' of delivery service is estimated at three time.s a day from the site to multiple locations. `1The secondary purpose is walk-ir»narijuana retail sales. Response to incomplete letter received August 3,,2018: Section 18.1 16.030. Off-street Parking and Loading. E. General Provisions. Off-Strcet Parking.... 3. Location of .Parking Fa.cilities. 011 -street parking spaces for dwellings shall be located on the same lot with the dwelling. Other required parking spaces shall be located on the same parcel or another parcel. not -farther than 500 feet from the building or use they are intended to serve, measured in a straight line from the buikling in a commercial or industrial zone. Such parking shall be located in a safe and functional manner as determined during site plan approval. The burden of proving the existence of such ofT-Iveinise parking arrangements rests upon the applicant-. STAFF COMMENT: The burden of proof statement states, "The spaces are currently located on the same. lot with the proposed dwelling..." However, there is not a dwelling proposed or located on the subject property. Staff requests additional information clarifying this statement and its applicability LA& /r7e__42_ 01 ,13 6 .._..... T TUNIALO FOOD COURT PrtanalT: LLIDEMAP! PROPOS 1,,,D F,rn NUKE LUDEMAN -----1:17E-7,- ----`';';— , h) I 17614 PLAINVIEW ROAD Q 8 BEND, OR 97703 in From: Sent: To: Cc: Subject: Attachments: AMNMTZi-fe.k,M,Eg.,,,ZV:;:,?-1,,VrdffRKMM.WMM,11-W'a.V.-Ir-,2M-VSM,"V-Zak',,,',%SrM!4i.tRjaMMM:=UsV,Kmm-x,m,..am:az,zmma--.,.,5mms.am,7,myo:•,-zazwmasmvz4-Nar, • Peter Russell Tuesday, December 18, 2018 9:34 AM Matt Martin Pater Russell Response to 12-13-18 submittal for MJ dispensary in Tumalo (18-545-CU/546-SP/811- MA) 12-18-18 memo on M.1 dispensary in Turnalo (18 -545 -CU & 546-SP).docx Hi, Matt, Enclosed is my memo responding to the latest STR and recalculated SDCs based on the most recent downsizing of the dispensary. Let me know if you have any questions. Thanks. eter RusseU 1 Senior Transportation Panner DEscHuTEs COUNTY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 3.9,7 NW Lafayette Avenue Bend, Oregon 97703 00 Box 6005 Bend, ()rep97708 Tel: (541) 381-6718 1 www.deschutes.orR/cd tio Disclaimer: Please note that the information in this moil is an informal statemei triode in accordance with 066 22.2a005 and snotl not be deemed constitute final County action effectinp, 0 change in the status- of 0 person's' properey or conferring any rights, including any relionce rights, on any person. co m 1,11 D E'd FLO PMENT wegosionsMINSMESNISMESEnwommenowannEggi,mommanagnamanziggsgagmar,,:ivarimE4m,'..146 STAFF MEMOt:iE1 6i' TO: Matthew Martin, AICP FROM: Peter Russell, Senior Transportation Planner ATE': December 18, 2018 RE: Site Traffic Report (STR), Dc!cember 6, 2018, version for proposed marijuana retail dispensary in Turnalo (247-18-000545-CF1/546-SP/811- A) 11, BACKGRCiUND On approximately july 10, 2018, the applicant submitted Hie 2.4.7-18-000545-CU/S546-SP for a marijuana retail dispensary and to retain a previously approved food care at 19855 8th Street in Tumalo. On july 30. 2018, staff provided a comment reCO rnmending denial due to a lack of a traffic study. Staff noted the application met the traffic study threshold of Deschutes County Code (DCC) 18.116.310(C) based on the Ily.-;titute of Traffic Engineers (iTE) Trip Generation Manual, 10th edition. The 10th edition is the first time the ITE has included this use, which is listed as Marijuana Dispensary, Land Use #882, Staff requested the applicant provide traffic analysis. The applicant on August 8, 2018, requested to use 0 trip generation rate different from the ITE manual. This is allowed under Dcischutes County Code (666) 18.116.310(1:X2), which requires the use of the most current edition of the ITE manual unless the County Engineer decides otherwise. The Road Departrheilt Director and County Engineer considered the applicant's request and supporting materials, but rejected the request 00 August, 13, 2018, The decision was forwarded to the applicant's traffic engineer the: same day. The applicant on approximately September 28, 2010, SUbmitted rile 247 -18 -000811 -MA to modify the application by reducing the size of the retail dispensary and eliminating the food cart. Included in the application materials was 0 trip generation letter dated August 28, 2018, Staff submitted a comment on November 20, 2018, that the submitted traffic analysis was unacceptable. Staff based its comment on '1) thn trip generation letter On page 2 referenced a modified FE daily trip generation rate, an approach already rejected by the (1ounty; 2) the submitted traffic analysis lacked 1. rive food carts had be,en approved for this site under 247-15-00066:1,-SP/662-1 1, the ITE Trip Generation Manual, 9th edition was in effect at that 01e, the elements required by County code for Site Traffic Report (SIR); and 3) the trip generation letter used 1,279 square feet for the marijuana retail dispensary while the application materials used 1,527 square feet. Staff also disagreed with the conclusions regarding the number of peak hour trips to be generated by the proposed use vs. the previously approved use. The applicant has now submitted a December 13, 2018, letter, which includes an STR dated December 6, 2018. The current proposal is for a marijuana dispensary of 1,478 square feet. While this most recent SIR addresses many of staff's previous comments, the latest analysis still underestimates the dispensary's p.m. peak hour trips. Staffs position is explained in more detail below. R DEPT„ AND TRANSPORTATION PLANNIER POSETiONS EXPLAII NED The County reviews the transportation aspect of land uses in four parts. First, does the daily trip generation rate rise to the level of requiring traffic operational analysis of the peak hours? Typically, the County utilizes the 4-6 p.m. peak hours when congestion occurs most often. The proposed use rnet this criterion. Second, does the peak hour traffic from the land use cause a road segment to not meet the County's performance standard or a State highway mobility standard? if that occurs, what mitigation might be required, either infrastructure improvements or non -construction responses such as an industrial site. staggering its shift changes to not occur in either the 7-9 am or 4-6 p.m. peak hours. For reasons discussed below, this is still indeterminate based on the p,m. peak hour volumes used in the STR. Third, does the access from i:he property to the adjoining road meet sight distance requirements? The STR indicates this criterion is met. Fourth, does the property produce more peak hour trips after development than previously? If so, then transportation system development charges (SDCs) apply. The SDCs are provided as a courtesy during the land use process, but are assessed by the Road Department Director and have their own separate appeal process as set forth by Board Resolution 2013-020. The proposed use does generate more trips, both daily and in the p.m, peak; SDCs are calculated below, m. rillENTS SPEOHC TO DECEMBER 6, 2018, srrE TRAFFIC REPORT Staff agrees with the bulk of the conclusions of this latest STR, with one major caveat. The traffic engineer incorrectly uses the pass -by volumes when comparing and contrasting the five food carts Page 2 of 4 1 Front Yard. The front yard shall be a maximum of 15 feet, except as otherwise allowed by DCC 18.124.070 (D)(3). The street setback for buildings may be reduced, but not increased, to the average building setback distance of existing buildings on adjoining lots. 2. Side Yard. No requirement, subject to DCC 18.67.040(1)(4). 3. Rear Yard. No specific requirement, subject to DCC 18.67.040 (T)(4). 4. Exceptions to Yard Standards, a. Lot line adjacent to a residential zone. For all new structures or substantial alteration of a structure requiring a building permit on a lot adjacent to a residential district, the setback shall be a minimum of 15 feet. The required yard will be increased by one foot for each foot by which the building height exceeds 20 feet. b. Lot line adjacent to an EFU zone. Any structure requiring a building permit on a lot adjacent to EFU-zoned land that is receiving special assessment for farm use shall be set back, a minimum of 100 feet from the common property line. (Ord. 2016-015 §6, 2016; Ord. 2015-004 §5, 2015; Ord. 2004-013 §7, 2004; Ord. 2004-002 §19, 2004; Ord. 2001-039 §8, 2001; Ord. 2001-016 §2, 2001; Ord. 2000-033 §11, 2000; Ord. 97-063 §3, 1997; Ord. 97-033 §2, 1997) 18.67.050% Research and evelopment (TR E) District, The purpose of the Research and Development District is to allow research and development facilities requiring a more rural, non -industrial location to be located in designated areas of the County and encourage employment opportunity within the County -while protecting the rural character of the area, as well as preserving or enhancing the air, water and land resources of the area. A. Uses permitted outright. The following uses and their accessory uses are permitted outright: 1. Farming, except for livestock feed lot or sales yard, hog or mink farms, 2 Office buildings associated with research and development. 3. Research and development laboratories. 4. Residence for caretaker or night watchman on property with existing research and development USC. 5. Class 1 and 11 road or street project subject to approval as part of a land partition, subdivision 0i. subject to the standards of DCC 18,67.080 and 18.116.230, 6. Class III road or street project. 7. Operation, maimenanee, and piping of existing irrigation systems operated by an Irrigation District except as provided in DCC 18.120.050. B. Conditional Uses, The .following uses and their accessory uses are permitted subject to the applicable provisions of DCC 18.116, 18.124., and 18.128: 1. Manufacturing and assembly of electronic instruments and equipment and electrical devices. 2. Manufacturing and assembly- of precision instruments, tools or devices. 3. Manufacturing of medicines and pharinaceuticals. 4. Limited incidental manufacture of a research product. 5. Restaurant and cafeteria facilities for employees. 6. Excavation, grading and fill and removal within the bed and banks of a stream or river or in a wetland subject to DCC 18.120.050 and 18.128.270. 7, Wireless telecommunications facilities, except those facilities meeting the requirements of DCC 18.116.250(A) or (3). Chapter 18.67 6 (06/2016) c. Walkways shall be at least five feet in paved unobstructed width. Walkways which border parking spaces shall be at least seven feet wide unless concrete bumpers or curbing and landscaping or other similar improvements are provided which prevent parked vehicles from obstructing the walkway. Walkways shall be as direct as possible. d. Driveway crossings by walkways shall be minimized. Where the walkway system crosses driveways, parking areas and loading areas, the walkway must be clearly identifiable through the use of elevation changes, speed bumps, a different, paving material or other similar method, e. To comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act, the primary- building entrance and any walkway that connects a transit stop to building entrances shall have a maximum slope of five percent, Walkways up to eight percent slope are permitted, but are treated as ramps with special standards for railings and landings. D. Commercial Development Standards: 1. New commercial buildings shall be sited at the front yard setback line for lots with one frontage, and at both front yard setback lines for corner lots, and oriented to at least one of these streets, except in the Sunriver UUC Business Park (BP) District and Town Center (TC) District and the La Pine '111.1C Business Park (LPBP) District. The building(s) and any eaves, overhangs or awnings shall not interfere with the required clear vision area at corners or driveways. 2. To meet the standard in paragraph (1) of this subsection, buildings developed as part of a shopping complex, as defined by this title, and planned for the interior, rear or non -street side of the complex may be located and oriented toward private interior streets within the development if consistent with all other standards of paragraph (1) above and this paragraph. Interior streets used to satisfy this standard may have on -street parking and shall have sidewalks along the street in front of the building. Such sidewalks shall connect to existing or future sidewalks on public streets accessing the site. The master plan for the shopping complex shall demonstrate that at least one half of the exterior perimeter of the site that abuts each public street, will be developed with buildings meeting the standards of paragraphs (D)(1) or (D)(3) of this subsection. 3. An increase in the front yard setback may be allowed where the applicant can demonstrate that one or more of the following factors makes it desirable to site the new building beyond the minimum street setback: a. Existing development on the site; b. Lot configuration; c. Topography of the lot; d. Significant trees or other vegetative features that could be retainer by allowing a greater setback; e. Location of driveway access. Such an increase, in the front yard shall be the minimum necessary to accommodate the reason for the increase. f. Architectural features, driveways, landscaping areas equal to or greater than the depth of the structure, and outdoor commercial areas, when at least one half of the structure meets the minirmn» street setback. 4. Off-street motor .vehicle parking for new commercial developments in excess of 10,000 square feet shall be located at the side or behind the building(s), except in the Sunriver UUC Business Park (BP) District and Town Center (TC) District. Off-street parking proposed with a shopping complex, as defined by this title, and intended to serve buildings located in the interior or rear of the complex may have parking in front of the building provided the overall master plan for the site satisfies paragraph (2) of this subsection. (Ord. 2008-015 §4„ 2008; Ord. 2006.008 §8, 2006; Ord. 20024)33 §1, 2002; Ord. 2001-044 §5, 2001; Ord. 97-078 §'7, 1997; Ord. 93-063 §3, 1993; Ord. 934)43 §22B, 1993; Ord. 934)05 §8, 1993) Chapter 18.124 5 (12/2018) GOLLI3 '80 'ONA2 i 11 r1lc; 111(3 GObt. maagmlormitit--7:40 Lies •01'0141,50 5,0'550' t_55 • I " - - tis 3W" 03 ?". TTTT TT'o • I t.,0i0oA.11-As 4 + ( 0 S., HH?„/.. A • , g-• F 2 a:, 01 • f s Z -s ••• J'S 4 LLC J's 4 LLC, Joel Gisler, Julia Gisler, and The Gisler Family #247'18-O00545'CU/546-5p181 Distance 1 have provided applicable zoning criteria 18.116330. I have submitted a map from the Dial system prepared by Tye Engineering. My map shows applicant is less than the 1000 ft requirement from Tumalo State Park. There is no other evidence from any public agencies regarding distance from state park. In adjoining buildings to east is the Spanish Learning Center. (see map) This center regularly teaches Spanish and math to youth. | have enclosed a letter from Spanish Learning Center, In one letter she states she works in conjunction with park and recreation and the other letter confirms she teaches youth. I have enclosed a map from Tye Engineering showing sa distance of 960 feet from the Tumalo Church. The Tumalo Church website details that they host children services. Also enclosed is the Tumalo Church website detailing children services and 4omaibfrom Ron Close church administration detailing church being used for youth activities and future preschool, Deschutes county has not defined youth activity center but these uses clearly involve youth activities. Applicant fails to meet separation requirements in 3 different areas and application should be denied. b. In the EFT. and Rural industrial zones, the following, uses are prohibited on the same property as marijuana production: i. Guest Lodge. ii. Guest Ranch. iii, Dude Ranch. iv. Destination Resort. v. Public Parks. vi. Private Parks. vii. Events, Mass Gatherings and Outdoor Mass Gatherings. viii. Bed and Breakfast. ix. Room and Board Arrangements. 19. Compliance. a. Odor. On-going compliance with the odor control plan is mandatory and shall be ensured with a permit condition. of approval. The odor control plan does not supersede required compliance with the standard set forth in DCC 18.116.330(B)(9). If provided in applicable state statutes, private actions alleging nuisance or trespass associated with odor impacts are authorized. b. Noise. On-going compliance with the noise control plan is mandatory and shall be ensured with a permit condition of approval. The noise control plan does not supersede required compliance with the standard set forth in DCC 18.116.330(B)(10). If provided in applicable state statutes, private actions alleging nuisance or trespass associated with noise impacts are authorized. C. Marijuana Retailing. Marijuana retailing, including recreational and medical marijuana sales, shall be subject to the following standards and criteria: I. Hours. Hours of operation shall be no earlier than 9:00 a.m. and no later than 7:00 p.m. on the same day. 2. Odor, The building, or portion thereof, used for marijuana retailing shall be designed or equipped to prevent detection of marijuana plant odor off premise by a person of normal sensitivity. 3. Window Service. The use shall not have a walk-up or drive-thru window service. 4. Secure Waste Disposal. Marijuana waste shall be stored in a secured waste receptacle in the possession of and under the control of the MCC licensee or OF -IA registrant. 5. Minors. No person under the age of 21 shall be permitted to be present in the building, or portion thereof, occupied by the marijuana retailer, except as allowed by state law. 6. Co -Location of Related Activities and Uses. Marijuana. and tobacco products shall not be smoked, ingested, or otherwise consumed in the building space occupied by the marijuana retailer. In addition, marijuana retailing shall not be co -located on the same lot or parcel or within the sante building with any marijuana social club or marijuana smoking club. 7. Separation Distances. Minimum separation distances shall apply as follows: a. The use shall be located a minimum of 1,000 feet from: i. A public elementary or secondary school for which attendance is compulsory under Oregon Revised Statutes 339.010, et seq., including any parking lot appurtenant thereto and any property used by the school; ii. A private or parochial elementary or secondary school, teaching children as described in ORS 339.030(1)(a), including any parking lot appurtenant thereto and any property used by the school; iii. A licensed child care center or licensed preschool, including any parking lot appurtenant thereto and any property used by the child care center or preschool. This does not include licensed or .unlicensed family child care which occurs at or in residential structures; iv. A youth activity center; Chapter 18.116 (12/2018) EXHIBIT 1 to Supplemental Submission of Legal Objections of J4's LLC on 247--18-000545-CU/546-SP/811-MA H 2D2 PROPERTY TO THE STATE PARK P OPERTY f=ind an Arca, length, ar location. ect o fool thon dd.: on tho ililp,5f tleae:uf inch. (7C1vi?te cf k ko cvn'lplale your S1G asllferocet. B LaVlir %A(atAtk'eme,rit. t7aolilt ':�+.�•, I, 4_199.2 t-eet )9 FEET THIS DOCUMENT IS FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY AND IS NOT PREPARED FOR OR TO BE SUITABLE FOR LEGAL, ENGINEERING, OR SURVEYING PURPOSES. IT DOES NOT REPRESENT AN ON—THE—GROUND SURVEY AND REPRESENTS ONLY THE APPROXIMATE RELATIVE LOCATION AND MEASUREMENT FROM THE SUBJECT PROPERTY AND THE STATE PARKS PROPERTY OF LESS THAN 1000 FEET. THE MEASUREMENT WAS DIRIVED FROM THE DESCHUTES COUNTY DIAL WEBSITE. THE WEBSITE HAS A DISCLAIMER WHICH MAKES NO WARRANTY TO THE ACCURACY OF THE INFORMATION. TYE E GI EERNG N 725 NW HILL, BEND, OREGON 97703 (541) 389-6959 DATE: DEC. 12, 2018 SCALE: NO f TO SCALE DRAWN BY: P.A.T. Deschutes County, Property Inf rmat n Add Layers Basemap Layers Transparency: 35% Draw tvieasure Prin l f=ind a place © 2019 - Deschutes County. All rights reserved. pa ij -2 IS f a 477 ‘6" 6/1Z, 4 3/11/2019 Juno Email on the Web From e Pilar <Jochrispi@aol.com> To a joelgisler2@juno.com Subject o Spanish Learning Center Date 4 Tue, Feb 26, 2019 08:14 AM Print Message Close Joel., this is to let' you know that the Spanish Learning Center does teach minors, Pilar Davami> http://webmaila.juno.com/webmail/new/8?block-3&msgList=00002.MG0:001 STMNO00001 fS_&folder=hnbox&destFolder=lnbox&command=print&msg... 1/1 VA;PIMA:1,141.41;MANMS,V.W.#5,0,40144,1004,AMIVASQ.;,.Atge4114R,ONSZO.,,,,,MAVIWft0V17.3".1,14.,...10RM.4"0,40%3WW<MIO H2D2 PROPERTY TO THE TUMALI COM OPERTY 4404 a, 03i. Willa)" CHURCH PR ,z=,mm,,7;;.pwre-msnie., rind an area, length, r oc8tiort. ',3elect a tool then click on the map start measuring. Double click to complete your meacwrern ent. `1,64,14:Aft.1.410:AV.4,,41-0' *franr;*;1141.4., Measurement Result 960.2 Feet ma* 44>st'rGr rayister HIS DOCUMENT IS FOR INFORmATioNAL PURPOSES ONLY AND IS NOT PREPARED FOR OR TO BE SUITABLE FOR LEGAL, ENGINEERING, OR SURVEYING PURPOSES, IT DOES NOT REPRESENT AN ON -THE -GROUND SURVEY AND REPRESENTS ONLY THE APPROXIMATE RELATIVE LOCA11ON AND MEASUREMENT FROM THE H2D2 PROPERTY AND THE TUMALO COMMUNITY CHURCH PROPERTY OF LESS THAN 1000 FEET, THE MEASUREMENT WAS DERIVED FROM HE DESCHUTES COUNTY DIAL SYSTEM. "1HE DIAL SYSTEM HAS A DISCLAIMER WHICH MAKES NO WARRANTY TO THE ACCURACY OF THE INFORMATION. ALTHOUGH WE ARE NOT ABLE TO WARRANT A COMPLETELY ACCURATE DISTANCE DUE TO flIF LIMITS AND DISCLAIMER FOR 'THE DESCHUTES COUNTY DIAL SYSTEM, WE ARE GENERALLY FAMILIAR WITH THE ACCEPTED TOLERANCES IN ME DIAL SYSTEM. WE WERE CAREFUL AS POSSIBLE TO CLICK AND UNCLICK TO REMOVE ANY HUMAN ERROR IN THAT REGARD. GIVEN THAT USING THE DIAL SYSTEM AND THE RESULT IS NEARLY 40 FEET SHORT OF THE 1000 FEET DISTANCE IN QUESTION, IN OUR OPINION IT IS REASONABLE TO CONCLUDE THAT THE DISTANCE IS LESS THAN 1000 FEET. 0.00.0000.40000040.0000,41000,..00 -I. .0 dektittii .4.4111444%*# DATE: MARCH 6, 2019 UM& MUM. VM:%.1.:*WMX2aNrar." '..gMaredn GIN ER NG, INC. 725 NW HILL, BEND, OREGON 97703 (541) 389-6959 Ammararstarastearauateme. ..reEm.ewzmaes.sawry,m7aur.vms- SCALE: NOT TO SCALE DRAWN BY: P.A,T. 2299 — GISLER 4.5 -&;.'VM% WM,SMI.;',Wed,,;'-a1M-Vaff;MTAZiNgER "0,40q00, • —et 00.00-40000? 1 From: Ron Close rciose42@gi aiLcorn subiect: Re: youth activity E43te: Feb 24, 2019 at 8:10:19 AM To: Joel Gisler joeV:ser.2(.Kpjuno„corn In answer to your inquiry as to Tumalo Community Church having youth activity. Our church has regular activities that include children of various ages, and may include a preschool in the next few months. I hope that this is of help, and answers your inquiry, Sincerely, Ron Close Administrator, Tumalo Community Church Sent from my iPad On Feb 23, 2019, at 2::30 PM, Joel Ciller 'o jgislerMu o.coiTi> wrote: Please verify that the church reguarIy has youth activities at the location on bruce Avenue thank you Sent from my iPhone Judqe Judy Steps Down After 23 Years Over This Controversy olanc,efic Q-lbaiity,Q0„rn ittp//thrd pryofie jjjj no co ni/J 14115cLic99 c(4 931,, . 7st duc 3/11/2019 From To Subject Date Ron Close ,:rclose42@gmaiLcom> joelgisler2©juno.com Youth activity Thu, Mar 07, 2019 06:56 AM Juno Email on the Web Print Message I Close In answer to your inquiry as to Tumalo Community Church having youth activity, our church has regular activities that include children of various ages, and may include a pre-school in the next few months. In addition to the above regular activities, our church does, from time 'to tinte,host, on our property, youth groups from the valley, who use our property as the center for their activities, while .in Central Oregon. 1 hope this is of help, and answers your inquiry, Also, T. wanted you to know that, to my knowledge, no one, except you, has made any inquiry to our church, in regards to youth activity at our locations Ron Close Administrator Tumalo Community Church Sent from my iPad http://webmaila.juno.com/webmail/new/S?biock=2&msgList=00002kk0:001 SWJ4p00002i7N&folder=lnbox&destFolder=lnbox&command=print&msgNu... 1/1 3/11/2019 Juno Email on the Web From u Ron Close <rclose42@gmail.corn> To n joelgisler2@juno.com Subject Playground equipment Date Thu, Mar 07, 2019 06:52 PM Joel, you and the County Commissioners should also know that we do have some playground equipment on church property, and allow neighborhood children to use it, ( with adult supervision) in addition to its use by children from our congregation. Sent from my iPad Print Message 1 Close http://we.bmaila.juno.com/webmail/new/8?block=2_&msgList=00002rk0:001 SVVIA900002Nw2.&folder=lnbox&destFFolder=lnbox&command =print&msgN ... 1/1 From: Ron Close rclosez12(jpernaiLcom Subject: Youth activity Date: Mar 7, 2019 at 6:5653 AM joelgisler2@juno.com In answer to your inquiry as to Tumalo Community Church having youth activity, our church has regular activities that include children of various ages, and may include a pre-school in the next few months. In addition to the above regular activities, our church does, from time to tirne,host, on our property, youth groups from the valley, who use our oroperty as the center or their activities, while in Central Oregon. I hope this is of help, and answers your inquiry. Also, I wanted you to know that, to my knowledge, no one, except you, has made any inquiry to our church, in regards to youth activity at our location. Ron Close Administrator Tumalo Comm ni y Church Sent from my iPad J'S 4 LLC J's 4 LLC, Joel Gisler, Julia Gisler, and The Gisler Family #247'18'000545-CU/546-Sp181 Access At 8-28-18 public hearing regarding new marijuana ordinances, Jeff Kitchen with BLM testified that right of way permits will not be issued and will be cancelled if marijuana businesses used or crossed public lands for access. Tony Debone responded that the County Commission has denied applications because of these circumstances. When I granted the easement in 2002 there was a house on applicant's property. In this easement I stipulated a provision be added to protect me against future development on neighboring lot. The easement I granted in section 5 allows me to control use in the event of conflict. Just as in the BLM example, access is revoked. Language in easement is clear and does not require interpretation by courts. Conflict arises from illegal use under federal law and subjects me to forfeiture by the Department of Justice. Measure 91 Section 4 Limitations (6) states "cannot require a person to violate federal law." | will not put myself at risk and have stated two good reasons why don't have to. Clearly, I have the right to deny access. If applicant disagrees, he can take me to court. It is on the applicant to prove he has access. Currently he does not and application should be denied. / '46 ‘, (t) Prevent drugged driving and the exacerbation of other adverse, public health consequences associated with the use of marijuana; (g) Prevent the growing of marijuana CIO public Rands and the attendant public safety and enviro nental dangers posed by Eilanijuana production 0111 public lands; and. (h) event the possession and use of marijuana en federal prope,rty. SECTIIVN 2, (1) Sections 3 to '70 of this Act are added to and made a part of the Oregon Revised Statutes. (2) Section 71 is added to and made a part of'RS chapter 317. (3) Section 72 is added to and made a part of ORS chapter 475. (4) Section 73 is added to and made a part of ORS chapter 811. (General) .SECTIoN 3. Short title. Section 3 to 70 of this Act shah be known and may be cited as the Control, Regulation, enid Taxation of Mia.rijuana and Industrial Hemp Act SECTION 4 Amitations. Sections 3 to '70 of this Act maty not be construed: (1) To amend or affect in any way any state or federal law pertaining to employment matters; ()) To amend or affect in any way any state or federall ilaw pertaining to landlord -tenant matters; (3) To prohibit a recipient of a federal grant or an applicant for a federal grant from prohibiting the manufacIiire, delivery, possession, or use of marijuana to the extent necessary to satisfy federal requirements for the grant; (4) To prohibit a party to a federal co tract or a person applying to be a party to a federal co tract from prohibiting the manufacture, delivery, possession, or use Of marijuana to the extent necessary to comply 'with the terms and conditions of the contract Or to satisfy federal requirements for the contract; (5) To require a person to violate a federal law; (6) To exempt a person from a federal haw or obstruct the enforcement of a federal Raw; (7) To amend or affect tin any way the Oregon Medical! Mar Marfijiuiana Act. SECTI 0, IN 5,11)efiniAtnis. As used in sections 3 to '70 of this AcL j6el I tibia /15 1,51- C t Ce2 7 0 / PARTIES GRANTOR: JOEL T. GISLER GRANTEE: LORENE I. COLLINS DESCHUM CPUNTY OFFICIAL CiriCOR MARY SUE PENHOLLON, COUNTY CLERK 2002-4020 111111110111110101 1111 $41,00 03/14/2002 03:38:3 PM -EAS Cntma Stned TRACY $15.00 moo tL0© MOO EASEMENT For Recording Stamp Only 1. Grantor is the, owner of certain real property ("Grantor's Property") described as Lots 1, 2 and 3 of Block 33 of the plat of "Laidlaw" in Section 31, Township 16 South, Range 12 East, Willamette Meridian, Deschutes County, Oregon together with the portion of the vacated alley which vested in said lots 1, 2 and 3. 2. Grantee is the owner of certain real property ("Grantee's Property") described as Lots 4, 5 and 6 of Block 33 of the plat of "Laidlaw" in Section 31, Township 16 South, Range 1.2 East, Willamette Meridian, Deschutes County, Oregon together with the portion of thc vacated alley which vested in said lots 4, 5 and 6 and the portion of vacated 9th street which vested in said Lot 6, 3. In consideration of the SUM of 51.00, Grantor grants and conveys to Grantee, Grantee's heirs, successors and assigns, a perpetual nonexclusive casement for ingress to and egress from. Grantee's Property and for utilities over the following described property: A 30 foot -wide strip of land being the east of 30 .feet- of Lots -1; 2 aid and the portion of the vacated alley which vested in said lots of Block 33 in the Plat of Laidlaw. The east line of said 30 foot wide strip is the centerline of the vacated alley in said Block 33. 4. The location of the easement is depicted by crosshatches (xxx) on the map attached as Exhibit "A''. I 5. Grantor reserves the right to use said easement for purposes of access to Grantor's Property. The parties shall cooperate during, periods of joint use of the easement so that each party's use shall cause a minimum of interference to the other party; however, in case of conflict, Grantor's right of use shall he dominant. No parking shall be allowed on the easement without the mutual consent of. Grantor and Grantee. PAGE 1 OF 2 6. Grantee and. Grantor will jointly and equally participate in any costs to install, maintain or repair improvements on the easement parcel. Either party may initiate installation maintenance of or repairs to improvements on the easement parcel. 7. Grantee agrees to defend, indemnify and hold Grantor free and harmless from and against any loss, claim or liability arising in any rnanner out of or related to Grantee's use including licensees and public use of the easement. Grantee assumes all risks arising out of Grantee's use of the easement and Grantor shall have no liability to Grantee or others for any condition existing thereon. 8. This easement is appurtenant to the real property owned by Grantee described. above; however, in the event of any subdivision or sale of any portion of Grantees Property, the easement shall remain appurtenant to all parcels into which (Jran.tec's Property may be divided. 9. . . Thi s ,easementis, granted subject to all -prior easements.or-.ermumbrances-of record. STATE OF OREGON County of Deschutes ) as. 2002 The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me by Jo& T. Gisler this 3O -r-4 day of 31, I ti 2002 7-'t",-.Z`z-_,,,,r€,:-S,,,,:-.T.-.,>,--..•--ZI? OFFICIAL SEAL DEANA DAMES t)' NOTARY PUE31.1C-OFIEGON COMMISSiON NO. 351550 t M COMMSnON C(Pur.S NOV. 6, 2005 ( GRANTEE Lorene!. Collins i STATE OFM.f 0:1,11,,21a,' - I ,. County of AQ 0 ki ' ) ) )) SS. Notary Public for Oregon My Commission Expires: The foregoing instrument was acknowledged ber !: day ofu2002, A. VLIERTAGER Commission 6: 1294666 3, Notary Public Coliforriio ShostrA County y MyCornm. Feb 20,2005 PAGE 2 OF 2 ( 2002 re e by Lorene L Collins this Klly C1hnissicSi ) (4:1) Pireo:.24, \ (Block EXH1B1T A GISLER TO COLLINS EASEMENT LOCATED IN BLOCK 33 OF THE PLAT OF LAIDLAW (TUMALO) IN SECTION 31, T16S, R12E, W.M., DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON 0 8th ST. 112 PROPOSED I TAX LOT 2Ir ROAD 16-12-310-301 VACATION GISLER r•• 0 = , f;;;;) .• ; I 3 4- 11 10 :3 0 . 0 0 ' EASEIvENT r /— 12 FAX LOT I--- LJ COLLINS -7 t--. I -1– 6 1 I -7 I ( I I 1-11 T. ; VA .A TED I — CENTERLINE OF ---VACATED ALLEY= EAST LINE OF LOTS 1-6. J'S 4LUC Js 4 LLC, Joe Gisier, .iuUa Gisier, end The Giser Family #24748-000545'CU/546-Sp181 Harmonious Harmonious definition use will positively .fit with neighboring properties. have been to many public hearings and all of the people unfortunate enough to have a marijuana operation as a nssghbor has never said it was harrnonious. Further proof isprovided inthat Deschutes County is expanding restrictions in all marijuana ordinances. I understood this effort is being appealed by a group including applicant. Also find letter from Bend Park and Rec, submitted at august 28, 2018 hearing, asking they be added to separation distance requirements. | contend that the proposed marijuana business crossing my property causes meto break federal law and exposes me to forfeiture by federal authorities. have provided three articles. One from an OPB article dated 13119 which explains the overproduction problem in Oregon. in the article on page 2 it states USAttorney forOregon Bill Williams is committed to reining in the stetes cannabis black market. It also states that only 3 percent of retailers have had compliance inspections and only 1/3 of growers. These numbers tell us there is no oversite of the marijuana industry. Oregon Secretary of State Dennis Richardson commented "As the market is still developing, agency tracking of Oregon's marijuana supply and inspections is lacking. This increases the risk that marijuana businesses in Oregon will find themselves subject to federal scrutiny. This increase risk and lack of inspect ions wili translate in more federal oversight and increase my exposure to federal action against me. This is not right. The county should not create a situation that v'It subject me to risk of forfeiture. The second article bfrom News 2Idated Feb O,2U1y. Inthis article applicant's attorney Stephanie Marshall states people who are in the marijuana industry have a federal cloud and fear what might come along with federal enforcement at the federal level. At the November 29, 2018 hearing Marshall clovvnplayedfederai for[eiture as speculation and fear tactics, Cleorly, she. knows that the feds could involve me in applicant's operation and cause rne harm. I don't know applicant's operation nor do I have any control. If the feds decided to prosecute him as his attorney said they could, I may be involved. This is not speculation but by applicant's attorney's own admission a reality, The county should not put me in a position that exposes me to federal prosecution or forfeiture. The third article is from the bulletin dated February 23,2019. In this article it states that we have the most nurnher of retailers per capita and there are a nt. of peOpie struggling. With no oversight and no profits, incentives are high to bre-ak the rules. Measure 91 states I cannot be required to break federal law. I also included a letter from Rob Anderson who owns an antique store in adjoined property. He is opposed to proposecl use. /\pplicant does not rneet harnonous recluirenicnt and should be denied, J'S 4LIC J's 4iIC,Joel Gisler, Julia Gisler, and The Gb{erFamily #247'18-000545-CU/546-Sp181 In conclusion, application has failed to meet required criteria in multiple areas. 1) Failed to maintain and operate property per existing site plan criteria. 2) False statement on all land use application. Failed to provide ac.ceptable traffic report. Does not meet required setbackcriteria. 3) No access. 4) Separation didancehom State Park and Youth Activity Center not met. 5) Use not harmonious in multiple areas. County should not approve an app[cation that subjects innocentneighbor torisks outside their control. Sincerely, ]'s4LL[ Joel Gisler Member ':)'. //c J? °* •B end P . R.erreation o/nrn`o` August 15,ZOl0 Tanya Saltzman Deschutes County Community Development Department SUBJECT: Deschutes County Marijuana 'Text Amendments Dear Ms. 3a|tznnan, Thank you for the opportunity to comment on Deschutes County's Marijuana Text Amendments. As the providr of )ubh parks in the community,the. District isconcerned about the potential innpactsnnarijuanaproductionandretai|faciUtiexcou|Uhevennthepub|ic'suse,enjoyment and safety in parks. VVeappreciate that the text requires property line separations from marijuana propertiesand National monuments and state parks, unfortunately, this .text does not address separation from local parks Because the District owns land in the County, we strongly encourage you to add text that addresses local parks aswell. if you have any questions regarding these comments, Please don't hesitate to contact me at 541-706-6130, or Sincerely, Quinn Keever, Park Planner Bend Park and Recreation District ou nc�om�, / om`��um.exvuuvemx��r r—PeTcket Pg., 44 0 Now Playing: Unavailable (1) ws corehibute (https://giv pboorg/opb/) Local (/News/Topic/Local/) 1 Politics (/News/Topic/Politics/) 1 Health (/News/Topic/Health/)! News (/News/Topic/News/) Te eo n is Prod ,eing Tice As Much Cannabis As e using by Kristian Foden-Vencil (/contributor/kristian-foden-vencil/)(F0iiovv) ORB Jan. 31, 2019 noon I Updated: Jan. 31, 2019 4:14 p.m. 1 Portland, Ore. Oregon is Producing Twice As Much Cannabis As People Are Using 00:00 03:54 A li)ownioad (htipsilapi.spreakercorrildowtiloadiepisode/16898680/16898680.mp3) regon is producing twice as much cannabis as people are using, according to a new study from the Oregon Liquor Control Commission, And Oregon has been overproducing marijuana for a while — leaving more t lan six years' worth of supply sthing on shelves and at farms. On top of that, the Oregon secretary of state's office ,just released an audit saying Oregon's system for regulating marijuana needs to be strengthened (blips //www.opb org/ news/article/ oregon-nlarij u ana-auditHweak-regulations-lack- inspectorsa Fresh News Delivered Daily Subscribe to OPB's email newsletter 'First Looknow. Each weekday morning, we'll deliver four important stories we think you shouldn't miss. Enter your email Sign Up Noir , ••••••••••-• •-•77- i r. V ,,,,.'7., ,,',C!:•.1 , . 1 ,, • k ,, ' ,...' - , ',•, , C'.1:;''' ' ,,, ' '.;.' ',,,•,.• L..; .., 17 l':,•,' ' 'r '' ' W ' •:!'•.''' ''1'.....'' ,•;,',! A., ,,,,,,,:3•,•,•• .....::. '' • Inventory of supply of THC, the active ingredient of marijuana, by month. Oregon Liquor Control Commission The oversupply of cannabis has driven down prices. Since recreational cannapis was legalized three years ago, prices have dropped from $io a gram to less than $5 a gram. fg,9° 22}- pe4- 'fa re.2 C711' ye7/,,e- /e.75-4, That may be good for consumers, but the worry is weak regulations plus a massive oversupply will fuel the black market Imagine the farmer who spent all year growing her crop, only to learn it's not worth much. That is, it's not worth much in Oregon. There's a big temptation to put the oversupply in the back of a truck, drive south to California or east to Idaho, and sell it to someone on a street corner. But the federal government has made it very clear that a thriving black -na ket and illegal exports are likely to lead to a federal crackdown. The Trump administration has rescinded earlier guidance from 2013 that directed prosecutors rptetorAipauefiArgideagrpment over iNarijuana laws (s1-4406/e/twmf,j-walw,m4i,s4cavjgceakprces/3052013 8 29132'756 57467.pdf) in states where if41161/4*E4v imati20101110MT.ay,iRdIaAttorney for Oregon Billy Williams committed to reining .storiep:we,„ t.hjqk you shoucin't , . (http,,.//wwwopo.olg/ news/a/ iicle/billy-AAnil ams-oregon-cannams-summit/) the state's calinimlyis,111a-ak market. Sign Up Now "[M]ake no mistake about it, we're going to do something," Williams said at the time. The new OLCC report (http://opb-lingserve-production,s3-website-us-west- 2 amazonaws.com/original/ 2o19_supplye_ande _demand Jegislative_report jinalior legislatoi is the first clear and. comprehensive documentation °Utile state's oversupplied cannabis market. "Preventing diversion is imperative to ensure federal authorities maintain confidence in Oregon's ability to adequately regulate the use and sale of marijuana," said. Secretary of State Dennis Richardson, The OLCC report is required by Oregon law and is meant to inform iawmakers about the health of the recreational canna.bis industry, In its new study on m.arijua.na supply and demand, the OLCC puts forward four possible policy ideas on how lawmakers could. respond to the oversupply. The first is to not do anything. The "creative destruction" of a normal market will ta2:.(e over. Many businesses will fail, others will consolidate and, eventually, the market will find an equilibrium between supply and demand. The U.S. Bureau of Labor estimates zto percent of all businesses fail within the first four years. •regon's marijuana market is three years old_. The main problern with maintaining the status quo, is that more inspectors are needed to make sure the oversupply of marijuana, doesn't get funneled into the black market, i. Fresh News Delivered Daily soo.Ftv to OPB's email newsletter 'First Looknow. Each we k--slay-me-rni-n-g-r-well-L,Etell-4c,r-fewrihiwflan-t.--,----,r------------- • - stories we ttitieik yeLyShoiLOh't • Enter your email Sgn Up Now Graph showing the median retail price of usable fnarijuana per gram. Oregon Liquor Control Commission The three other policy suggestions included in the TWIN OLCC report would require some action from legislators — but they have also have pros and cons. The first idea is to limit canopy sizes. That means restricting the amount of cannabis each license holder can grow. The trou )1e lArith that is, farmers could simply .buy more licenses and grow more cannabis. The second suggestion is to increase license fees. The problem with that idea is that up to now, license fees have '3een such a small part of costs, that to make a big difference, the fees would have to increase a great deal. Last, OLCC suggests capping the nurriner of licenses or continuing the current moratorium on granting licenses. But that could put the OLCC in the position of picking winners and losers, which is not somening agency leaders can be nervous about. But OLCC executive director Steve Marks said they already do something similar with liquor licenses, but he wants to leave the decision up to lawmakers. "It would be an interesting Place for an agency to be at," said Marks. "Certainly, if the Legislature wants to make those choices, that would be helpful, because then we could just implement them, But I think because of the need to move fast, that it could fall to us." The OLCC report comes on the heels of a marijuana inspection audit,released by Richardson on Wednesday. It found marijuana inspectors are spread extremely thin. Only 3 percent of retailers have had compliance inspections and only one-third of growers. "As the market is still developing, agency tracking of Oregon's marijuana supply and inspections is lacking," said Richardson_ "This increases the risk that marijuana businesses in Oregon will find themse:ves subject to federal scrirftny" Fresh News Delivered Daily Subscribe to OPB's email newsletter 'First Looknow. Each weekday morning, we'll deliver four important stories we think you shouldn't miss. Enter your email Sign Up Now X ',Vggftk #106154k14 taftlitag". An oversupply of marijuana has diven down prices. The worry is weak regulations plus a massive oversupply will fuel the black market. Kristian Foden-Vencil/OPB In addition to the recreational market, the secretary of state's audit also locked at oversight of medical marijuana. It found government agencies don't have the authority to put sufficient controls on medical marijuana such as the "seed -to -sale" tracking or surveillance cameras, at recreational businesses. The audit also found most medical marijuana isn't -required to be tested. And even when it is tested, the state doesn't have a good mechanism to verify Fesults. ( Advocates are watching Oregon's cannabis industry closely. The Virginia. -based. Smart (Approaches To Marijuana group promptly issued a statem.ent saying "Oregon Utterly Fails to Regulate The Marijuana Market" _Fresh News Delivered Daily But locai market -,,,vatcherS say Oregon set up marijuana sales intentionally to encourage lots of Subscribe to.OPB's email newsletter 'First Looknow. -wailtbmwqw,h',I'vq,kiltmcl,ylfmaiNgroon's thriving craft 'brewing businesses (tOrtsINNYMIV,throMf,t/rilews/article/widmer-brothers- brewing-portl a n d -craft -beer -closure/). OnIy, Li upwItat camribis businesses are up and. going, they're victims of -their own success. Y':ur YcLfl— Sign 110 -low The OLCC report is clear: 'There's just too much cheap marijuana in. the state, Now it's up to the Legislature to decide how to respond. Empowering agencies to impose more controls could take policy changes and more money. There should be some money available, judging by recent sales figures: As of la.st November, cannabis generated more than S200 million in Oregon taxes since it was legalized. More News Unews/article/portland-building-warnin.g-pla.cards-city-council/) Portland City Council Majority Now Against Building Warning Placards (/newstarticle/portland-building-warning-placards-city- council/) Fresh News Delivered Daily Subscribe to OPB's email newsletter- 'First Looknow, Each weekday morning, we'll deliver four important stories we think you shouldn't Enter your email nUpN ow VVydn exp rr By: Post Feb,tFi 8, 2019 06:10 PM PST lJ�%,��'�Ia�-ed: Feb 08, :51 P M P Move to IerjaIi e r' s BEND, Ore. - lvlarijnana is a hot topic among Oregon lawmakers right now, both in Salem arid on Capitol the impacts of the proi,osed legislation, if successful, will be felt on the High Desert. Sen. Ron \A/yden, :D -Ore., has reintroduced a piece of legislation with the fitting number of S 420. it calls lbr the legalization of -.marijuana at the federal level. Currently 33 states, including Oregon have legalized marijuana either recreationally, medically OI' both. Wyden's bill proposes the federal government remove Cinninal penalties for individuals and businesses complying with state marijuana a That would allow for access to banking, bankruptcy protection, Inarijuana research and advertising. / Industry experts like Stephanie 'Marshall, an attorney with. Clifton Cannabis Law in Bend, say it's a small step, but it would be helpful for everyone trying to follow the law. "People who are in the industry in states where it's legal would no longer have that federal cloud and the fear what might come along with federal tmforcement et the federal level," Marshall said i,riday„ Meanwhile in Salem, a bill under review would allow to export excess marijuana to other states that have also legalized weed., 111 order for that to work, tile importing states would also need to pass a law legalizing such imports, Currently roariitiana is legal hi the State of Oregon, Po L ticgrd federan::* That means, Oregonians are not allowed to export cannabis Over State lines, But a DCIAT bill proposed would change that, giving growers permission to export to states that also have legalized marijuana_ 'This bill, it passed, would lay the groundwork for con(Aucted ma rijUarla business across state lines if the federal legislation became aW Jeremy Kwit, owner of Substance Cannabis Market in Eliend, col-rip:al-es the legalization of cannabis t() the feiidi:Nial government lifting the prohibition an alcohoL "We can model our regulations very much like alcohol and treat cannabis like alcohol and export cannabir,, like we do alcohol," Kwit. "A to of craft can:mil:his companies would thrive, and the boon to rural ecculornies of which there are many in Oregon would be tremendous," Oregon currently has excess marijuana and ad;/ 'r say a ilmATing growers to export it out of state or oven out of coin I try, would regulate and bring in tax revenue for nn hong tkat's already happening. That in turn -would keep thc tax reveriue in state. "1 don't third< we're reinventing LI ie wheel. People enjoy alcohol, people enjoy cannabis in Oregon and nationwide, and so we're just providing them with safer and more access and at the sawn time we're taking, un the criminal element and rewarding the state with taxation revenue they critically need to fund SC:lnools arid other critical operations," Kwit said. The bi .s are bothin early stages, Rob Anderson Deschutes County Hering arn writing this letter today in reference to the retail marijuana store being proposed in Turnalo. To be honest as a store owner | was shocked to hear that the type of retail store was going to be placed in an area where there are many families, a school, Et food truck area where families gather, and a park. I for one have a number of families that come into nay store ;and am very concerned that the usage of a marijuana retailer will cyuSe my business to go elsewhere. Another concern have is that the entrance to the marijuana retailer is by an easement of which and my customers have to cross to get to a display yard | rent. This is a concern to me because not only do my employees use the easement as means to get to the yard from my store, but as do customers. This customer base ranges from children up to elderly. This xvmg not a concern \ had with the vegie and food carts that are currently using this |ocahnn. But with the large amount of traffic this type of retailer produces and the potential for impaired drivers it has made it ciear to me that this could be a potentia{ hazard not on1y to my customers. What if someone is hit on the easement, I could be sued, This will impact me from the aspect of customers of the dispensary paddng in front ot the entranee to mi yard This is sorethrg have aiready had a few issues m/ithand feel itwould ncrease if the dispensary goes in. Not oniv is this again a problem for rny e.mp!nyees, but could potentialiy cause rile to loose business because a customer cannot get into the yard, therefore, theyvxouN leave. Another concern | have with this usage is that 1 have heard and seen where individuals will leave a dispensary and leave or drop unconsumed products, which can cause unsuspecting childrer and anbnals to becorne 111. Another concern that has arisen for rrici is the type of customers disoensi.--iries attract, and the hours of operation. This challenge means nay cost for security measures will increase greatly. I have various items in my yard and in the front of my store and I have not had art issma with shop lifting, but I do not feel this will be the case if this usage is approved. I am also concernoci of individuals coming up to the part of the building that|rentandeithereatoruonSumethe>&smatheyhavejustRurchasmd.Thisvvou|dbeahuKe problem for mybusiness and mycustomer base. Lastly |dofeel that over time I would be put out of husiness because of the dispensary. It wili gui1 my customer base away and cause conflicts on the easement 1 and my customers use. I do not feel this is an appropriate location by the fact of the amount of families in the area and the residgntial community that calls Tmmafotheir home. 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"o 3 a' s s su o A 3 0 0 � v < fD N 3 Cr W fp N .5 rr 1 H - p O 0• 000 O 0 A_ 0, C W 0- V rt W � fD saseanu BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS' MEETING REQUEST TO SPEAK Citizen Input or Testimony 2 Subject: Date: P. t .. Name Address.~. Phone #s E-mail address In Favor Neutral/Undecided - "V Opposed Submitting written documents as part of testimony? -" Yes If so, please give a copy to the Recording Secretary for the record. No SUBMIT COMPLETED REQUEST TO RECORDING SECRETARY BEFORE MEETING BEGINS A PUBLICATION OF HILLS DALE COLLEGE • • Im •rimes OVER 3,900,000 READERS MONTHLY January 2019 • Volume 48, Number 1 Marijuana, Mental Illness, and Violence Alex Berenson Author, Tell Your Children: The Truth About Marijuana, Mental Illness, and Violence ALEX BERENSON is a graduate of Yale University with degrees in history and economics. He began his career in journalism in 1994 as a business reporter for the Denver Post, joined the financial news website TheStreet.com in 1996, and worked as an investigative reporter for The New York Times from 1999 to 2010, during which time he also served two stints as an Iraq War correspondent. In 2006 he published The Faithful Spy, which won the 2007 Edgar Award for best first novel from the Mystery Writers of America. He has published ten additional novels and two nonfiction books, The Number: How the Drive for Quarterly Earnings Corrupted Wall Street and Corporate America and Tell Your Children: The Truth About Marijuana, Mental Illness, and Violence. The following is adapted from a speech delivered on January 15, 2019, at Hillsdale College's Allan P. Kirby, Jr. Center for Constitutional Studies and Citizenship in Washington, D.C. Seventy miles northwest of New York City is a hospital that looks like a prison, its drab brick buildings wrapped in layers of fencing and barbed wire. This grim facility is called the Mid -Hudson Forensic Psychiatric Institute. It's one of three places the state of New York sends the criminally mentally ill—defendants judged not guilty by reason of insanity. HILLS DALE. EDU HILLSDALE COLLEGE: PURSUING TRUTH • DEFENDING LIBERTY SINCE 1844 Until recently, my wife Jackie—Dr. Jacqueline Berenson—was a senior psy- chiatrist there. Many of Mid -Hudson's 300 patients are killers and arsonists. At least one is a cannibal. Most have been diagnosed with psychotic disorders like schizophrenia that provoked them to violence against family members or strangers. A couple of years ago, Jackie was tell- ing me about a patient. In passing, she said something like, Of course he'd been smoking pot his whole life. Of course? I said. Yes, they all smoke. So marijuana causes schizophrenia? I was surprised, to say the least. I tended to be a libertarian on drugs. Years before, I'd covered the pharma- ceutical industry for The New York Times. I was aware of the claims about marijuana as medicine, and I'd watched the slow spread of legalized cannabis without much interest. Jackie would have been within her rights to say, I know what I'm talking about, unlike you. Instead she offered something neutral like, I think that's what the big studies say. You should read them. So I did. The big studies, the little ones, and all the rest. I read everything I could find. I talked to every psychiatrist and brain scientist who would talk to me, And I soon real- ized that in all my years as a journalist I had never seen a story where the gap between insider and outsider knowledge was so great, or the stakes so high. I began to won- der why—with the stocks of cannabis companies soaring 2 Imprimis (i [Latin]: in th and politicians promoting legalization as a low-risk way to raise tax revenue and reduce crime—I had never heard the truth about marijuana, mental ill- ness, and violence. *** Over the last 30 years, psychiatrists and epidemiologists have turned specu- lation about marijuana's dangers into science. Yet over the same period, a shrewd and expensive lobbying cam- paign has pushed public attitudes about marijuana the other way. And the effects are now becoming apparent. Almost everything you think you know about the health effects of can- nabis, almost everything advocates and the media have told you for a genera- tion, is wrong. They've told you marijuana has many different medical uses. In reality marijuana and THC, its active ingredi- ent, have been shown to work only in a few narrow conditions. They are most commonly prescribed for pain relief. But they are rarely tested against other pain relief drugs like ibuprofen—and in m-pri-mis), e first place EDITOR Douglas A. Jeffrey DEPUTY EDITORS Matthew D. Bell Timothy W. Caspar Samantha Strayer ART DIRECTOR Shanna Cote MARKETING DIRECTOR William Gray PRODUCTION MANAGER Lucinda Grimm STAFF ASSISTANTS Robin Curtis Kim Ellsworth Mary Jo Von Ewegen Copyright © 2019 Hillsdale College Photo of Alex Berenson courtesy of Craig Geller The opinions expressed in Imprimis are not necessarily the views of Hillsdale College. Permission to reprint in whole or in part is hereby granted, provided the following credit line is used: "Reprinted by permission from Imprimis, a publication of Hillsdale College." SUBSCRIPTION FREE UPON REQUEST. ISSN 0277-8432 Imprimis trademark registered in U.S. Patent and Trademark Office #1563325. HILLSDALE COLLEGE PURSUING TRUTH • DEFENDING LIBERTY SINCE 1844 July, a large four-year study of patients with chronic pain in Australia showed can- nabis use was associ- ated with greater pain over time. They've told you cannabis can stem opioid use—"Two new studies show how marijuana can help fight the opioid epidemic," accord- ing to Wonkblog, a Washington Post web- site, in April 2018— and that marijuana's effects as a painkiller make it a potential substitute for opiates. In reality, like alcohol, JANUARY 2019 • VOLUME 48, NUMBER 1 < hillsdale.edu marijuana is too weak as a painkiller to work for most people who truly need opiates, such as terminal cancer patients. Even cannabis advocates, like Rob Kampia, the co-founder of the Marijuana Policy Project, acknowledge that they have always viewed medical marijuana laws primarily as a way to protect recreational users. Strains and Products for Treating Anxiety." "How Does Cannabis Help Depression?" is the topic of an article on Leafly, the largest cannabis web- site. But a mountain of peer-reviewed research in top medical journals shows that marijuana can cause or worsen severe mental illness, especially psy- chosis, the medical term for a break from reality. Teenagers who smoke marijuana regularly are about three times as likely to develop schizophrenia, the most devastating psychotic disorder. After an exhaustive review, the National Academy of Medicine found in 2017 that "cannabis use is likely to increase the risk of developing schizophrenia and other psychoses; the higher the use, the greater the risk." Also that "regular cannabis use is likely to increase the risk for developing social anxiety disorder." After an exhaustive review, the National Academy of Medicine found in 2017 that "cannabis use is likely to increase the risk of developing schizophrenia and other psychoses; the higher the use, the greater the risk." As for the marijuana -reduces - opiate -use theory, it is based largely on a single paper comparing overdose deaths by state before 2010 to the spread of medical marijuana laws— and the paper's finding is probably a result of simple geographic coin- cidence. The opiate epidemic began in Appalachia, while the first states to legalize medical marijuana were in the West. Since 2010, as both the epidemic and medical marijuana laws have spread nationally, the finding has vanished. And the United States, the Western country with the most canna- bis use, also has by far the worst prob- lem with opioids. Research on individual users—a better way to trace cause and effect than looking at aggregate state -level data—consistently shows that mari- juana use leads to other drug use. For example, a January 2018 paper in the American Journal of Psychiatry showed that people who used cannabis in 2001 were almost three times as likely to use opiates three years later, even after adjusting for other potential risks. Most of all, advocates have told you that marijuana is not just safe for people with psychiatric problems like depression, but that it is a potential treatment for those patients. On its website, the cannabis delivery ser- vice Eaze offers the "Best Marijuana Over the past decade, as legalization has spread, patterns of marijuana use— and the drug itself—have changed in dangerous ways. Legalization has not led to a huge increase in people using the drug casu- ally. About 15 percent of Americans used cannabis at least once in 2017, up from ten percent in 2006, according to a large federal study called the National Survey on Drug Use and Health. (By contrast, about 65 percent of Americans had a drink in the last year.) But the number of Americans who use can- nabis heavily is soaring. In 2006, about three million Americans reported using cannabis at least 300 times a year, the standard for daily use. By 2017, that number had nearly tripled, to eight mil- lion, approaching the twelve million Americans who drank alcohol every day. Put another way, one in 15 drink- ers consumed alcohol daily; about one in five marijuana users used cannabis that often. 3 HILLSDALE COLLEGE: PURSUING TRUTH • DEFENDING LIBERTY SINCE 1844 OFFICIAL BIOGRAPHY OF 6[I4[ /14 V. VMO HI SHADOWS OF VICTORY JANUARY -JULY 194 WINSTON S. CHURCHILL BY RANDOLPH S. CHURCHILL, SIR MARTIN GILBERT, AND LARRY P. ARNN VOLUME 21 NOW AVAILABLE! CALL OR EMAIL FOR SPECIAL SUBSCRIPTION PRICES BIOGRAPHY VOLUMES 1-8 $45 EA. (+ S&H) DOCUMENT VOLUMES 1-16 $35 EA. (+ S&H) DOCUMENT VOLUMES 17-21 $60 EA. (+ s&H) To ORDER, CALL (800) 437-2268 OR EMAIL freedomlibrary@hillsdale.edu. Cannabis users today are also con- suming a drug that is far more potent than ever before, as measured by the amount of THC—delta-9-tetrahy- drocannabinol, the chemical in can- nabis responsible for its psychoactive effects—it contains. In the 1970s, the last time this many Americans used cannabis, most marijuana contained less than two percent THC. Today, marijuana routinely contains 20 to 25 percent THC, thanks to sophisticated farming and cloning techniques—as well as to a demand by users for can- nabis that produces a stronger high more quickly. In states where cannabis is legal, many users prefer extracts that are nearly pure THC. Think of the difference between near -beer and a martini, or even grain alcohol, to understand the difference. These new patterns of use have caused problems with the drug to soar. In 2014, people who had diagnosable cannabis use disorder, the medical term for marijuana abuse or addic- tion, made up about 1.5 percent of Americans. But they accounted for eleven percent of all the psychosis cases in emergency rooms -90,000 cases, 250 a day, triple the number in 2006. 4 In states like Colorado, emergency room physicians have become experts on dealing with cannabis -induced psychosis. Cannabis advocates often argue that the drug can't be as neurotoxic as stud- ies suggest, because otherwise Western countries would have seen population - wide increases in psychosis alongside rising use. In reality, accurately track- ing psychosis cases is impossible in the United States. The government care- fully tracks diseases like cancer with central registries, but no such registry exists for schizophrenia or other severe mental illnesses. On the other hand, research from Finland and Denmark, two countries that track mental illness more compre- hensively, shows a significant increase in psychosis since 2000, following an increase in cannabis use. And in September of last year, a large federal survey found a rise in serious mental illness in the United States as well, especially among young adults, the heaviest users of cannabis. According to this latter study, 7.5 percent of adults age 18-25 met the criteria for serious mental illness in 2017, double the rate in 2008. What's JANUARY 2019 especially striking is that adolescents age 12-17 don't show these increases in cannabis use and severe mental illness. A caveat: this federal survey doesn't count individual cases, and it lumps psychosis with other severe mental illness. So it isn't as accurate as the Finnish or Danish studies. Nor do any of these studies prove that rising can- nabis use has caused population -wide increases in psychosis or other mental illness. The most that can be said is that they offer intriguing evidence of a link. Advocates for people with mental illness do not like discussing the link between schizophrenia and crime. They fear it will stigmatize people with the disease. "Most people with mental illness are not violent," the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) explains on its website. But wishing away the link can't make it disappear. In truth, psychosis is a shockingly high risk factor for violence. The best analysis came in a 2009 paper in PLOS Medicine by Dr. Seena Fazel, an Oxford University psychiatrist and epidemiolo- gist. Drawing on earlier studies, the paper found that people with schizo- phrenia are five times as likely to com- mit violent crimes as healthy people, and almost 20 times as likely to commit homicide. NAMI's statement that most people with mental illness are not violent is of course accurate, given that "most" simply means "more than half"; but it is deeply misleading. Schizophrenia is rare. But people with the disorder com- mit an appreciable fraction of all mur- ders, in the range of six to nine percent. "The best way to deal with the stigma is to reduce the violence," says Dr. Sheilagh Hodgins, a professor at the University of Montreal who has studied mental illness and violence for more than 30 years. The marijuana -psychosis -violence connection is even stronger than those figures suggest. People with • VOLUME 48, NUMBER 1 < hillsdale.edu schizophrenia are only moderately more likely to become violent than healthy people when they are taking antipsy- chotic medicine and avoiding recre- ational drugs. But when they use drugs, their risk of violence skyrockets. "You don't just have an increased risk of one thing—these things occur in clusters," Dr. Fazel told me. Along with alcohol, the drug that psychotic patients use more than any other is cannabis: a 2010 review of ear- lier studies in Schizophrenia Bulletin found that 27 percent of people with schizophrenia had been diagnosed with cannabis use disorder in their lives. And unfortunately—despite its reputation for snaking users relaxed and calm—can- nabis appears to provoke many of them to violence. A Swiss study of 265 psychotic patients published in Frontiers of Forensic Psychiatry last June found that over a three-year period, young men with psychosis who used cannabis had a 50 percent chance of becoming violent. That risk was four times higher than for those with psychosis who didn't use, even after adjusting for factors such as alcohol use. Other researchers have produced similar findings. A 2013 paper in an Italian psychiatric journal exam- ined almost 1,600 psychiatric patients in southern Italy and found that can- nabis use was associated with a ten -fold increase in violence. The most obvious way that canna- bis fuels violence in psychotic people is through its tendency to cause para- noia—something even cannabis advo- cates acknowledge the drug can cause. The risk is so obvious that users joke about it and dispensaries advertise certain strains as less likely to induce paranoia. And for people with psychotic disorders, paranoia can fuel extreme violence. A 2007 paper in the Medical Journal of Australia on 88 defendants who had committed homicide during psychotic episodes found that most believed they were in danger from the victim, and almost two-thirds reported misusing cannabis—more than alcohol 5 HILLSDI HILLSDALE COLLEGE: PURSUING TRUTH i C. sumi than amoi droc nabi effec last t cann less t mari percf farm well , nabi: more is leg that ; the d a ma unde T caus( In 2C cann term tion, Ame eleve in en 250 4 6 and amphetamines combined. Yet the link between marijuana and violence doesn't appear limited to people with preexisting psychosis. Researchers have studied alcohol and violence for generations, proving that alcohol is a risk factor for domestic abuse, assault, and even murder. Far less work has been done on marijuana, in part because advocates have stigma- tized anyone who raises the issue. But studies showing that marijuana use is a significant risk factor for violence have quietly piled up. Many of them weren't even designed to catch the link, but they did. Dozens of such studies exist, covering everything from bullying by high school students to fighting among vacationers in Spain. In most cases, studies find that the risk is at least as significant as with alcohol. A 2012 paper in the Journal of Interpersonal Violence examined a fed- eral survey of more than 9,000 adoles- cents and found that mari- juana use was associated with a doubling of domes- tic violence; a 2017 paper in Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology examined drivers of vio- lence among 6,000 British and Chinese men and found that drug use—the drug nearly always being cannabis— translated into a five -fold increase in violence. Today that risk is translating into real-world impacts. Before states legal ized recreational cannabis, advocates said that legalization would let police focus on hardened criminals rather than marijuana smokers and thus reduce violent crime. Some advocates go so far as to claim that legalization has reduced violent crime. In a 2017 speech calling for federal legalization, U.S. Senator Cory Booker said that "states [that have legalized marijuana] are seeing decreases in violent crime." He was wrong. The first four states to legalize marijuana for recreational use were • DEFENDING LIBERTY SINCE 1844 Colorado and Washington in 2014 and Alaska and Oregon in 2015. Combined, those four states had about 450 murders and 30,300 aggravated assaults in 2013. Last year, they had almost 620 murders and 38,000 aggravated assaults—an increase of 37 percent for murders and 25 percent for aggravated assaults, far greater than the national increase, even after accounting for differences in population growth. Knowing exactly how much of the increase is related to cannabis is impossible without researching every crime. But police reports, news sto- ries, and arrest warrants suggest a close link in many cases. For example, last September, police in Longmont, Colorado, arrested Daniel Lopez for stabbing his brother Thomas to death as a neighbor watched. Daniel Lopez had been diagnosed with schizophrenia and was "self -medicating" with mari- juana, according to an arrest affidavit. Far Tess work has been done on marijuana than on alcohol, in part because advocates have stigmatized anyone who raises the issue. But studies showing that marijuana use is a significant risk factor for violence have quietly piled up. In every state, not just those where marijuana is legal, cases like Lopez's are far more common than either cannabis or mental illness advocates acknowledge. Cannabis is also associ- ated with a disturbing number of child deaths from abuse and neglect—many more than alcohol, and more than cocaine, methamphetamines, and opi- oids combined—according to reports from Texas, one of the few states to provide detailed information on drug use by perpetrators. These crimes rarely receive more than local attention. Psychosis -induced violence takes particularly ugly forms and is frequently directed at helpless family members. The elite national media prefers to ignore the crimes as JANUARY 2019 • VOLUME 48, NUMBER 1 < hillsdale.edu E HILLSDALE COLLEGE ONLINE COURSE CONGRESS HOW IT WORKED AND WHY IT DOESN'T ' To sign up for this free online course, please visit hillsdale.edu/congress. tabloid fodder. Even police departments, which see this violence up close, have been slow to recognize the trend, in part because the epidemic of opioid overdose deaths has overwhelmed them. So the black tide of psychosis and the red tide of violence are rising steadily, almost unnoticed, on a slow green wave. For centuries, people worldwide have understood that cannabis causes men- tal illness and violence—just as they've known that opiates cause addiction and overdose. Hard data on the relation- ship between marijuana and madness dates back 150 years, to British asylum registers in India. Yet 20 years ago, the United States moved to encourage wider use of cannabis and opiates. In both cases, we decided we could outsmart these drugs—that we could have their benefits without their costs. And in both cases we were wrong. Opiates are riskier, and the overdose deaths they cause a more imminent crisis, so we have focused on those. But soon enough the mental illness and vio- lence that follow cannabis use will also be too widespread to ignore. Whether to use cannabis, or any drug, is a personal decision. Whether cannabis should be legal is a political issue. But its precise legal status is far less important than making sure that anyone who uses it is aware of its risks. Most cigarette smokers don't die of lung cancer. But we have made it widely known that cigarettes cause cancer, full stop. Most people who drink and drive don't have fatal accidents. But we have highlighted the cases of those who do. We need equally unambiguous and well -funded advertising campaigns on the risks of cannabis. Instead, we are now in the worst of all worlds. Marijuana is legal in some states, illegal in others, dangerously potent, and sold without warnings everywhere. But before we can do anything, we— especially cannabis advocates and those in the elite media who have for too long credulously accepted their claims—need to come to terms with the truth about the science on marijuana. That adjust- ment may be painful. But the alternative is far worse, as the patients at Mid - Hudson Forensic Psychiatric Institute— and their victims—know. 7 LY •1 0 a. .17 u l) 0 rd a) W 0 LU 0 � 3 Z c cW LL • O (01 v aa) rd a ❑ Yes, you may use my name with these new subscribers. ❑ No, please do not use my name. 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Trail Class: Primary Developed Length: 1.1 miles Neighborhood: N/A Accessibility: No Off -Street Parking: Tumalo State Park Deschutes River Public Land Not to Scale ( v1""�V'vV� 'rte RTP GRANT APPLICATION FORM - 2012 Project Name: Tumalo Section (Deschutes River Trail) Organization/Sponsor Name: Deschutes County (Oregon State Parks is secondary partner) Contact Person Name and Title: George Kolb, Interim Road Department Director Address: 61150 SE 27"' Street Fed ID # 93-6002292 City: Bend State. OR Zip: 97702 Telephone: (541) 322-7113 Fax: (541) 388-2719 E-mail: George_Kolb@co.deschutes.or.us Project Location: County: Deschutes Longitude: -121.330432 ' Latitude: 44.135899 U.S. Congressional District: 2 Oregon Legislative Districts: (11) 53/54 (S) 27 USES Quad Bend' Township 16/17 S Range `12E Section 6/7 _ Recreational Trail Project Type: Check the box that manual for more detailed definitions. ❑ Non -motorized project for a single use most clearly describes your project. Please refer to the grant non -motorized uses ►.1 Non -motorized diverse use project ❑ Diverse use project including both motorized and ❑ Motorized single use project ❑ Motorized diverse use project Eligibility Category: Check the box that most closely manual for more details definitions. describes the type of project proposed. Please refer to the grant facilities and trail linkages and maintenance equipment and environmental protection Maintenance and restoration of existing trails ❑ Development and rehabilitation of trailside and trailhead ❑ Purchase and lease of recreational trail construction r Construction of new recreational trails ❑ Acquisition of easements and fee simple title to property ❑ Operation of educational programs to promote safety Summary Project Description: 1 Paragraph ihnit. Deschutes County, in partnership with Oregon State Parks and Recreation Department (OPRD), will construct an approximately 1.14 mile long trail on the west bank of the Deschutes River linking the community of Tumalo to the Tumalo State Park day use area. The trail would be done in two sections. The first would be an 8 -foot -wide paved asphalt section beginning at the south edge of Tumalo, continuing south for approximately 2,500 linear feet with a connection to O.B. Riley Road. The second section would be an improved aggregate surface trail varying from 2- to 4 - feet, continuing south for 0.64 miles to the north edge of the Tumalo State Park day use area. This second section would have some minor armoring and a 100 -linear foot portion of the trail is planned to be constructed as a boardwalk over culturally sensitive areas. The trail would allow for bicyclists, pedestrians, and park guests to safely cross underneath US 20, which is high-speed, rural highway with nearly 10,000 vehicles a day in 2010. Budget Summary: Total Project Cost: $284,843 RTP Funds Requested: $185,255 Project Land is Controlled by: (attach documentation) ® Fee Simple ❑ Lease ❑ Easement ❑ Other FUNDING REQUEST/SOURCE OF FUNDING WORKSHEET A. RTP Grant Funding Request Agency: $ 185,255 B. Sponsor Match (the minimum match is 20% - 5% of total must be non-federal) Appropriation/Cash $ 32,000 (OPRD) Cash Donations $ Donated Equipment $ Donated Labor $ 6,900 (OPRD) Donated Land $ Donated Materials $ Donated Property Interests $ *Federal Grant (Name: ) $ Force Account — Equipment $ Force Account - Labor $60,688 (Des. Co.) Force Account — Materials $ *Grant - Other (Name: ) $ *State Grant (Name: ) $ Other $ State Revenue Sharing $ B. TOTAL FOR SPONSOR (35% Match) $ 99,588 C. TOTAL PROJECT COST (A+B) $ 284,843 *Other Grant Funding Name of Grant: Agency: Type of Grant: Status of Grant Request: LlApproved ❑ Pending *Other Grant Funding Name of Grant: Agency: Type of Grant: Status of Grant Request: ❑Approved ❑ Pending RTP GRANT DETAILED BUDGET WORKSHEET APPLICANT: Deschutes Co. PROJECT TITLE: Tumalo Section (Des. River Trail) Project Components Signage 3x5 signs, wayfinder map x 2 LS $1,500 2 $3,000 0 Carsonite posts Post $ 22 31 $680 0 Entry kiosks x 1 Kiosk $5,000 1 $5,000 0 $3,000 $680 $5,000 Trail Construction, Natural Work crew contract Week $7,500 4 $30,000 $30,000 0 Boardwalk materials (gravel, PT wood, equip rental, etc.) LS $20,000 1 $20,000 0 Permitting LS $1,500 1 $1,500 0 Project management HR $27 200 $5,400 $5,400 Design, natural resources HR $30 50 $1,500 $1,500 Inmate crew Day $650 15 $10,000 $2,000 Aggregate Sq Yds $15 1,600 $24,000 0 $20,000 $1,500 0 0 $8,000 $24,000 Trail Construction, Paved Asphalt surfacing Tons $29,150 265 $29,150 0 Aggregate base Sq Yds $15 2,640 $39,600 0 Riprap for bridge L.S. $5,000 All 0 0 Earthwork L.S. $29,325 All $29,325 0 Engineering & Admin L.S. $19,061 All $19,061 $19,061 Surveying L.S. $12,000 All $12,000 $12,000 Environmental L.S. $20,000 All $20,000 0 $29,150 $39,600 $5,000 $29,325 0 0 $20,000 Permitting L.S. $7,000 All $7,000 $7,000 0 Undercrossing construction L.S. $22,627 All $22,627 $22,627 0 $284,843 $99, 588 $185,255 Grant Funds Requeste+ Match Funds Total Project Costs 284,843 Answer all questions relating to your Recreational Trail Project Type. Each question is based on the scoring criteria defined in the grant manual. Please refer to the detailed explanation of the scoring criteria beginning on page 18 of the grant manual. 1. Project Narrative (For motorized, non -motorized and water trail projects) (see manual page 17) In one page or less, describe all elements of the project and the need for assistance and project objectives. Tumalo State Park is a destination for year round activities for camping, fishing, and exploratory base camp for all of Central Oregon. The campground has a limited trail system that takes you from end to end of the developed northern parcels of the park, and as well to the Deschutes River canyon to the south. No formal trail opportunities exist to connect the park with the community of Tumalo. A user -created trail along the west bank of the Deschutes River indicates the high desire for a formal trail by parks visitors, local recreationists, and the Tumalo community. The trail will make safe connections not only to the bicycle enthusiasts who currently enjoy the popular biking route but also to the nearby neighborhoods. Tumalo is an unincorporated community of approximately 450 citizens spread across 586 acres. By 2030 Tumalo is expected to have about 610 people. There are roughly 6,500 residents within the school district boundaries. The community has limited trail opportunities within a 10 - mile radius. Citizens currently hike along the O.B Riley Road and/or along US 20 or on fishing trails along the Deschutes River. Tumalo has limited bike/pedestrian facilities, forcing people to walk on the roadway. The barrier US 20 presents to the area is prominently mentioned in the Tumalo Community Health Impact Analysis (2009) as nearly half of those surveyed listed US 20 as a barrier to walking. Similar sentiments were raised by the public in the Tumalo Community Plan (2010). Both were done by Deschutes County. A trail that goes beneath the highway and reaches Tumalo State Park, as our support letters indicate, is an asset desired by many. The trail will be designated into two sections: the 0.5 -mile shared -used paved section will be 8 - foot -wide asphalt surface that will connect to Tumalo and extend under US 20 along the scenic Deschutes River, providing users with the natural experience of the riverscape. The remaining 0.64 miles will be compacted fine aggregate and extend to the Tumalo State Park day use area. Deschutes County will use contractors for the paved portion. OPRD will utilize inmate labor to construct the 100 -foot boardwalk and to rough -in the trail grade_and perform clearing and grubbing. OPRD will use youth crews to complete the trail tread and other trail features that require technical skills. The inmate crew and park staff will complete trail armoring and installation of kiosks and way -finding signage. Bend Park and Recreation District is assisting in the project. Deschutes County will do any needed land use planning and permitting for the project, which requires a conditional use permit. Please limit questions (2-15) to 4 pages. Do not delete questions from application. Please refer to the detailed explanation of the scoring criteria beginning on page 18 of the grant manual. 2. First Time (For motorized, non -motorized and water trail projects) (see manual page 19) Have you ever received an RTP grant before? If Yes, please provide the project number and project name of all previous awards. This is Deschutes County's first RTP grant. 3. National Scenic Trail, National Recreation Trail, National Historic Trail, State Designated Recreation Trail or State Historic Trail (For non -motorized trail projects) (see manual page 21) Is your Non -motorized trail project located on a National Scenic Trail, National Recreation Trail, National Historic Trail, State Designated Recreation Trail or State Historic Trail? Note: Please provide a map and documentation indicating that the project is located on a designated National Scenic Trail, National Recreation Trail or National Historic Trail. NIA 4. Long -Term Commitment to Trail Maintenance (For motorized, non -motorized and water trail projects) (see manual page 23, item A) Carefully explain your plan to continue trail operation and maintenance after the project is complete. List maintenance requirements (including the level of annual maintenance required for the trail) and strategies to be used. Also describe the degree of commitment by reporting on such items as on-going funding, partnerships with other agencies, or volunteer maintenance (e.g. youth conservation or service corps). Where appropriate documentation such as volunteer hour tracking reports, cooperative agreements, donations, private sponsorships support letters, or signed memoranda of understanding. OPRD has a dedicated trail maintenance budget, staff and process. The funding and staff levels are stable and committed to the park. The trail requires an annual assessment of trail conditions, usually done in the spring. In addition, OPRD staff inspects the trail after each major storm. Typically, an inmate crew and OPRD staff will conduct spring maintenance. This includes vegetation management; trail maintenance and trail tread maintenance. If additional heavy labor is needed, a more specialized crew is assigned. Trail Maintenance Plan (For motorized, non -motorized and water trail projects) (see manual page 23, item B) A trail system needs a systematic process to determine the need for trail maintenance. Do you have a Trail Maintenance Plan? What is your trail condition assessment process? Please explain. The park completed a Maintenance Management Plan for the park, which identified all of the maintenance needs for trails. When constructed this asset would be added to the system. OPRD has an automated maintenance alert system known as HUB where routines and scheduled tasks are inputted. The system will alert park staff of items to be completed or inspected to ensure maintenance is completed and facilities are maintained at the level needed. OPRD staff is at the site daily. The staff completes a review of the trail condition on a seasonal basis and conducts condition analysis based off weather conditions and user reports. Based off of these reviews, heavy maintenance is scheduled and completed. The park utilizes specialized work crews to assist in completing in heavy annual maintenance usually in the spring. 6. Top Statewide Trail Issues (For motorized, non -motorized and water trail projects) (see manual page 24) Please describe how the project addresses appropriate statewide trail issues. - Need for trail connectivity: The Deschutes River Trail is currently not connected to the community of Tumalo and in next phase will connect from Tumalo to Bend. - Need for trail rehabilitation: A portion of the trail is old fisher trails, this project would rehabilitate the natural resources damaged by rogue trails and make proper connections for a sustainable trail. -Close to home: This trail would be a close to home opportunity for at least one community within Tumalo area, with the trail being adjacent to many of the homes in Tumalo proper. 7. Local Needs and Benefits - Comprehensive Planning (For motorized, non -motorized and water trail projects) (see manual page, 26 item A) Is the project identified within a comprehensive plan? The 2002 Deschutes River Trail Action Plan and the 1986 State Parks Master Plan documents identify a need for trail planning and the future connectivity possibilities. The Bend Park and Recreation District's 2008 Trails Master Plan identifies this segment. The Tumalo Community Plan, which is a part of the County's 2010-2030 Comprehensive Plan, and the County's draft Transportation System Plan Update both identify the trail as well. 8. Local Needs and Benefits – Demonstrate Community Support (For motorized, non -motorized and water trail projects) (see manual page 27, item B) Please list all letters of support and any other supportive information. Please see attached letters of support from: - BPRD, Michael McDonald, Cascades Academy of Central Oregon, Tumalo Community Association members, Deschutes County Bike/Ped Advisory Committee 9. Motorized Trail Opportunities - Need for riding opportunities outside of federal lands (For motorized trail projects) (See manual page 27, item A) Is your project on federal lands or will utilize federal lands for trails? N/A 10. Motorized Trail Opportunities - Need to maximize the sustainable carrying capacity at existing managed riding areas (For motorized trail projects) (see manual page 27, item B) Does the motorized trail project intend to maximize the sustainable carrying capacity at one of the OHV riding areas included in The Official Guide to Off -Highway Recreation where such a need exists? N/A 12. Multi -Use Trails or Aging Population Growth Centers (For motorized, non -motorized and water trail projects) (see manual page 29) Multi -use trails are trails that permit more than one user group to use the trail. Multi -use trails can include a mix of motorized and non -motorized uses or can be limited to either motorized or non -motorized uses. Please identify which of the trail user groups included in the table shown on page 22 of the Grant Manual will be allowed to use the trail.—OR— Provide documentation that your project will provide trail opportunities within one of the 44 communities where the aging population growth is occurring in Oregon. The trail has been designed with a comprehensive, sustainable approach. We have worked with our cultural resource staff and natural resource staff to keep the trail alignment within impacted areas and away from sensitive sites. The trail is a contour trail, with a very gradual grade to reduce erosion and hydrology issues related to the poor sandy/volcanic soils of Central Oregon. The trail has incorporated several structured viewpoint sites to reduce social trails and the damages associated with them. We are incorporating grade reversals and rolling grade dips instead of water bars and fall line trails. The project has chosen to utilize youth crews to provide opportunity for the next generation to appreciate the outdoors. 13. Project Urgency (For motorized, non -motorized and water trail projects) (see manual page 30) Is there an urgent need for time -sensitive land acquisition, immediate threat of closure because of non- compliance with state and federal law, threat of lost opportunity, meeting project completion deadlines, public health and safety concerns or impacts on cultural and natural resources? Note: Opportunities that may be lost as a result of sponsors budget cycles or other activities within the control of the project sponsor will not be considered as "urgent." The match funding identified for this project is being leveraged on the existence of an RTP grant. Without these funds the necessary materials and additional labor will not be able to be leveraged to construct the trail. The local citizens will lose the opportunity to have a close to home, safe and scenic trail that is desperately needed for this small community. Please Print Project Sponsor Representative: Erik Kropp Title: Deschutes County Interim Administrator Signature: Date: January 12, 2012 APPROVAL BY LAND MANAGER As the official responsible for management of the land on which the project is located, I agree to the following: 1. The proposed trail project or facility will remain accessible for public use. 2. The project as described in this application has my approval. 3. The project as described is in compliance with Section 1302 (e)(2)© of the Recreational Trails Program that prohibits the use of grant funds to accommodate motorized use on trails that have been predominately used by non -motorized trail users prior to May 1, 1991. 4. If this project is located on federal lands: (a) The project is in compliance with all applicable laws, including the National Environmental Policy Act, the Forest and Rangeland Renewable Resources Planning Act, the Federal Land Policy and Management Act, and the Wilderness Act. (b) The project is in conformance with the appropriate Forest Management Plan or BLM Resource Area Management Plan titled: Title: Date: (c) A decision has been issued as part of the NEPA environmental review process. Attach copy of decision notice/finding of no significant impact. (d) If a decision has not been issued, please state when a decision is expected. Signature: Date: Print or Type Name: Title: Phone Number: Email: Peter Russell Senior Transportation Planner Deschutes County Community Development Dept 117 NE Lafayette Ave Bend, Oregon 97701 December 30, 2011 We are eager proponents of the proposed trail system that would connect Tumato State Park to the business community of Tumato. We are confident that creating non motorized trait access for hikers and bicyclists will be a tremendously popular addition to our community, not only for those of us that live and work here, but also for the large number of vacationers that stay at Tumalo State Park. These guests will help support our business community. We in the Tumato business community aspire to continue to enhance our town's appeal through many individual improvements such as public benches, river access and street side beautification. It is a thrilling prospect to join the Deschutes River Trail system as it grows incrementally from Bend. Businesses in Tumalo support this enthusiastically and so appreciate the initiative that is taking place on our behalf. Thank you for your efforts. Marianne Feltner, Stellar Ranch, 64688 Cook Ave, Bend Oregon 97701 Bruce Moon, Tumalo Outpost Carlos Anaya, Et Caporal, Tumato Diane Robertson, Farmer John's Dames and Dudes Salon Mara Stein, Pamir Properties Bellatazza Tumalo Glenn Willard, QuickFeat Tumalo Country Store Diana Pyle, Riding In Style Mike Ludeman, Tumalo Garden Market Kerri Rosenblatt, Tumalo Pharmacy Martin Warbington, Tumalo Animal Hospital Doreen Badley, ArtWorks! December 15, 2011 To Whom It May Concern: As a participant in the `Health Impact Assessment' done recently for Tumalo, I am very pleased to know of, and heartily support the proposal to connect Tumalo State Park to the existing Deschutes River Trail. Tumalo itself, though situated along a beautiful section of the Deschutes River is a small community, which has struggled with maintaining its commercial viability due largely to Highway 20 dividing the township and difficult access. Trail connections through Tumalo and in any way appending existing trails in/through Tumalo State Park is a cultural investment of immeasurable value to the health of not only our community, but the hundreds of thousands of visitors to Deschutes County annually. Tumalo is in some ways the cradle of Deschutes County (first platted township in the County, aka "Laidlaw") where roads from Redmond, Sisters and Bend intersect and where travelers from resorts pass through en route to/from Eagle Crest, Black Butte and Bend. It is where three of the primary cycling routes proposed for the `Three Sisters Scenic Bikeway' meet, becoming a bastion of cycling interest. Summertime sees a flood of river enthusiasts, floating and kayaking our stretch of river through Tumalo State park and `Tumalo Town'. Tumalo is also an equestrian area and one of the few remaining areas in Deschutes County where one can find a horse tied to a post while a resident seeks services in Tumalo. Largely Tumalo has remained an area with an easy pace, which allows one to take in our rare and exquisite natural beauty. It cannot be overstated how appreciable an asset a multi -use trail will be for Tumalo. As our ample recreational raw resources in this area are connected and protected, an enormous natural asset becomes attainable to residents and visitors alike, adding to the enjoyment, health and economic vitality of the county. Please consider the proposed trail connection as the valuable investment that it is, and I look forward the day travel without automobile reliance becomes a more readily available alternative, indeed a priority and scenic at that. I thank you for your time and consideration. Sincerely, Carolyn A. Perry Tumalo Community Association 20058 Sunglow Court Bend, Oregon 97701 541-388-7391 e-mail: redtruckranch@gmail.com RIDGEWOOD New Paved Section 0.5 miles SIMON 610 -cad E JA,i'19;1,Q US20 Undercrossing a 1. 5r5,555?45, New Aggregate Section 0.6 miles with 100' Boardwalk TUMALO RESERVOIR- Exisiing Natural Trail TumaloSJ mpqroui Deschutes River Trail (Tumalo Section) f7. EIEND r Location: Tumalo to Tumalo S.P. Trail Class: Primary Developed Length: 1.1 miles Neighborhood: N/A Accessibility: No Off -Street Parking: Tumalo State Park Deschutes River Public Land • Not to Scale )414;t,(0b— 01,4 �(b� Oregon Nurses Association W of Or .g7es Since1904 Testimony in Opposition to SB 639 Catie Theisen Oregon Nurses Association February 28, 2019 Senator Riley and members of the committee, Thank you for the opportunity to submit testimony in support of promoting public health by ensuring that public spaces are free from smoke and vapor pollution. The Oregon Nurses Association is proud to represent over 15,000 Oregon nurses who are acutely aware of the detrimental effects of smoking and second-hand smoke and vapor, which is why ONA supports protecting and expanding the Indoor Clean Air Act (ICAA) and prohibiting smoking in all public spaces. Ultimately, inhaling smoke of any kind is harmful. Marijuana smoke is still a combustible substance that contains many of the same toxins, irritants and carcinogens as tobacco smoke.' 2 That is why the Journal of the American Heart Association encourages secondhand smoke laws extend to marijuana use because both tobacco and marijuana smoke impair blood vessel function similarly.3 A John Hopkins study shows that after an hour exposed to second hand marijuana smoke, nonsmokers' blood and urine tests showed detectable amounts of THC, in some cases enough to test positive for workplace or commercial drug testing programs.4 Allowing smoking in public spaces puts an undue burden and risk on the general public and event staff. In the same vein, allowing smoking and vaping at cannabis lounges puts an undue burden on the employees who work there. Under the Indoor Clean Air Act, employees are guaranteed workplaces free from second-hand pollutants. Separating smokers from nonsmokers, opening windows, or relying on ventilation systems does not prevent people from breathing secondhand smoke. This is why the American Society for Heating, Refrigeration, and Air Conditioning Engineering (ASHRAE) added marijuana smoke to their definition of environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) and state that there is no ventilation system that can eliminate it.5 SB 639 would also create inequities across the state by allowing some localities to participate in temporary events. Communities that are already disproportionately targeted by tobacco advertising, including low-income areas and communities of color, would now be subject to additional exposure to second-hand smoke at the discretion of their local government. We have learned a tremendous amount about the negative health impacts of the tobacco, nicotine and second-hand smoke over the decades and worked hard to put in place regulations that minimize exposure for future generations. The state should use that knowledge by ensuring that the starting point for marijuana regulations aligns with current tobacco regulations — namely through limiting use in public spaces. As direct care providers for many Oregonians who suffer from chronic illness as a result of smoking and second-hand smoke, ONA urges you to oppose SB 639. We ask that you put the rights of employees and members of the public to be free from second-hand smoke and vapor over the privilege of marijuana users to smoke and vape in businesses and public spaces. One Minute of Marijuana Secondhand Smoke Exposure Substantially Impairs Vascular Endothelial Function, Journal of the American Heart Association, July 2016. htt 'aha.aha'ournals.orcontent/5/8/e003858.full#ref-38 ' Marijuana and Public Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, January 2017, https// cfnv.cdc,000/mariiva /health-effects.htnt ' One Minute of Marijuana Secondhand Smoke Exposure Substantially Impairs Vascular Endothelial Function. ° Secondhand marijuana smoke can cause range of detectable effects, study finds, John Hopkins May 2015 https://hub.jhu.edu/2015/05/15/secondha nd-marijuana-s mokestudv/ s American Society of Heating Refrigerating and Air -Conditioning Engineers, Addenda 2015 Supplement: Ventilation for Acceptable Indoor Air Quality. 2015. 18705 SW BooneslIemy Rd.. `uiie 200 1 (( (12112. OR 97062 1' 503.293.0011 800.634.3:352 F 503.293.0 1 3 1� 01e11 011; .!) re o1U11.01g 3\-3v3v.oreT3mmer111.2 A (v,sw '(111(001 1 ;ael,Ition 111 t1,2 Amer ' 0) 'NursesASSOC {w. MODIFICATION OF APPLICATION (DCC 22.20.055) EVERY MODIFICATION OF APPLICATION SHALL INCLUDE: FEE: \ I DOH 1 A ce ipleted application form. To ensure timely processing of your application, all materials mu,• be submitted on single -sided, 8.5" x 11" paper. Do not use binders, tabs/dividers, staples or to e 2. Pap ant of required modification fees. 3. AH ne, ` information to be considered in the application. If color exhibits are submitted, black and white Dpies with captions or shading delineating the color areas shall also be provided. Applicant Name {r:rint): H2D2 PROPERTIES, LLC Phone: (541) 325-1886 City/State/Zip: BEND/OR/97701 Phone: (_) Mailing Al dre s. 20_535 BRINSON B VD # Property t wner's Name (if different)*:_.. Mailing A, <dress: _ .._ _w City/State/Zip: Land Usc Application Being Modified: 247-18-000545—CU/546—SP Property >escription: Township 16 Range 12 Section 31D Tax Lot 302 THE PLA?4NING DIRECTOR OR HEARINGS BODY SHALL NOT CONSIDER ANY EVIDENCE SUBNII T DBY.ORONKth' rOFANAPPLICANTTHATWOULDCONSTITUTEMODIFICATION(AS THAT TEI M 15 DEFINED IN CHAPTER 22.04) UNLESS AN APPLICANT AGREES IN WRITING TO RESTART HE 150-rAY TiME CLOCK. SIGNATURE OF THE APPLICANT BELOW SIGNIFIES THAT THE APPLICAI T AGP.FES TO RE -START THE 150 -DAY TIME CLOCK AS OF THE DATE THE MODIFICATION IS WWI' TErr. To the ',e of my knowledge, the proposal complies with all previous conditions of approval and all other ap :i cable local, state, and federal laws. By signing this application, I acknowledge that Deschutc County planning staff may make a site visit(s) to the address(es) listed on this application in order t evaluate the property(ies) with the Deschutes County Code criteria applicable to the land use reques'(5) submitted. Please describe any special circumstances regarding a potential site visit: (over) 11 7 ,wAvenue, e,c. ;o, 9779.':; _Box 9009, send, 09 9770s:9009 EU:9 la C,,a.I;:S88.@ ..?C,`:;ca1:.rCi?>.il(',;rCtl Rev 5/18 Matthew Martin Associate Planner 117 NW Lafayette Avenue Bend, OR 97703 Subject: File No. 247-18-000545-CU/546-SP Site Plan Change: 60 -ad, Ext,v,,fr,./14' September 16, 2018 The site plan originally had one (1) food cart, one (1) farmers stand, and one (1) marijuana retail location. The site plan in question is now changed to one (1) marijuana retail location. The farmers stand and food cart have been removed from the site plan . The revised site plan is attached. Clarification of the primary purpose of the marijuana retail. The primary purpose of the site is delivery service. The site will be used for delivery service to the county The expected amount of delivery service is estimated at three times a day from the site to multiple locations. The secondarypurpose is walk-in marijuana retail sales. Response to incomplete letter received August 3, 2018: Section 18.1.16.030. Off-street Parking and Loading. L. General Provisions. Off -Street Parking.... 3. Location of Parking Facilities. Off-street parking spaces for dwellings shall be located on the same lot with the dwelling. Other required parking spaces shall be located on the same parcel or another parcel not farther than 500 feet from the building or use they are intended to serve, measured in a straight line from the building in a commercial or industrial zone. Such parking shall be located in a safe and functional manner as determined during site plan approval. The burden of proving the existence of such off -premise parking arrangements rests upon the applicant. STAFF COMMENT: The burden of proof statement states, "The spaces are currently located on the same lot with the proposed dwelling..." However, there is not a dwelling proposed or located on the subject property. Staff requests additional information clarifying this statement and its applicability A retailer may not sell more than the following amounts to a recreational customeror 5 grams of cannabinoid extracts or concentrates 72 fluid oz of a cannabinoid product in liquid form 1 The OLCC is committed to enforcing child -resistant packaging laws. WHAT'S LEGAL? 503 872 5000 marijuana@oregon.gov olkh,koadLod tt oLcd . a.®tct Welcome to our smoke and tobacco free park Tobacco free for the health of our community Want to quit? Call 1 -800 -QUIT -NOW (1-800-784-8669) Cuando decidas de dejar de fumar, (lame al 1-855-DEJELO YA (1-855-335 35692). After recording return to: Tumalo Food Court LLC c/o Thomas J. Tomjack 3190 NW Fairway Heights Drive Bend, Oregon 97703 Until a change is requested, all tax statements should be sent to the following address: H2D2 Properties LLC c/o William. B. Davis 20585 NE Brinson Boulevard, #8 Bend, Oregon 97701 Cmc Deschutes County Official Records 2018-009853 D Stn=1 BN 03/13/2018 04:00:00 PM $15.00 $11.00 $10.00 $21.00 $6.00 $63.00 I, Nancy Blankenship, County Clerk for Deschutes County, Oregon, certify that the instrument identified herein was recorded in the Clerk records. Nancy Blankenship - County Clerk STATUTORY WARRANTY DEED Tumalo Food Court LLC ("Grantor"), an Oregon limited liability company, conveys and warrants to H2D2 Properties LLC ("Grantee"), an Oregon limited liability company, the real property located in Deschutes County, Oregon, described in the attached Exhibit A. The true and actual consideration for this transfer is $300,000.00. Grantor conveys the property to Grantee subject to all exceptions to coverage contained in Grantor's policy or policies of title insurance insuring Grantor's title to the property, if Grantor has any such policy or policies of title insurance in effect and, if not, subject to all encumbrances, easements and restrictions of record, or which an accurate survey or inquiry of parties in possession of the property would disclose. The liability and obligations of Grantor to Grantee and Grantee's heirs and assigns under the warranties and covenants contained herein or provided by law shall be limited to the extent of coverage that would be available to Grantor under a standard policy of title insurance. The limitations contained herein do not relieve Grantor of any liability or obligations under this instrument, but merely define the scope, nature and amount of such liability or obligations. BEFORE SIGNING OR ACCEPTING THIS INSTRUMENT, THE PERSON TRANSFERRING FEE TITLE SHOULD INQUIRE ABOUT THE PERSON'S RIGHTS, IF ANY, UNDER ORS 195.300, 195.301 AND 195.305 TO 195.336 AND SECTIONS 5 TO 11, CHAPTER 424, OREGON LAWS 2007, SECTIONS 2 TO 9 AND 17, CHAPTER 855, OREGON LAWS 2009, AND SECTIONS 2 TO 7, CHAPTER 8, OREGON LAWS 2010. THIS INSTRUMENT DOES NOT ALLOW USE OF THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED IN THIS INSTRUMENT IN VIOLATION OF APPLICABLE LAND USE LAWS AND REGULATIONS. BEFORE SIGNING OR ACCEPTING THIS INSTRUMENT, THE PERSON ACQUIRING FEE TITLE TO THE PROPERTY SHOULD CHECK WITH THE APPROPRIATE CITY OR COUNTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT TO VERIFY THAT THE UNIT OF LAND BEING TRANSFERRED IS A LAWFULLY ESTABLISHED LOT OR PARCEL, AS DEFINED IN ORS 92.010 OR 215.010, TO VERIFY THE APPROVED USES OF TI -IE LOT OR PARCEL, TO DETERMINE ANY LIMITS ON LAWSUITS AGAINST FARMING OR FOREST PRACTICES, AS DEFINED IN ORS 30.930, AND TO INQUIRE ABOUT THE RIGHTS OF NEIGHBORING PROPERTY OWNERS, IF ANY, UNDER ORS 195.300, 195.301 AND 195.305 TO 195.336 AND SECTIONS 5 TO 11, CHAPTER 424, OREGON LAWS 2007, SECTIONS 2 TO 9 AND 17, CHAPTER 855, OREGON LAWS 2009, AND SECTIONS 2 TO 7, CHAPTER 8, OREGON LAWS 2010. Dated Effective: March 13, 2018 STATE OF OREGON County of Deschutes ) ) ss. GRANTOR: TUMALO FOOD COURT LLC, an (on limited liability c. pany By: Ronald J. Kutel, Member By: Tomjack Family Holdings, LLC, an Oregon limited liability company By: ''T "1,—).."- Thomis J. Tomjack, Manager Its: Member This Statutory Warranty Deed was acknowledged before me on this 13th day of March, 2018, by Ronald J. Kutella in his capacity as a member of Tumalo Food Court LLC, an Oregon limited liability company. OFFICIAL STAMP NANCY JO RYAN NOTARY PUBLIC -OREGON COMMISSION NO. 963407 MY COMMISSION EXPIRES JUNE 11, 2021 STATE OF OREGON ) ss. County of Deschutes Notary9rl7tiOr on This Statutory Warranty Deed was acknowledged before me on this 13th day of March, 2018, by Thomas J. Tomjack, in his capacity as the Manager of Tomjack Family Holdings, LLC, an Oregon limited liability company, which is a member of Tumalo Food Court LLC, an Oregon limited liability company. OFFICIAL STAMP NANCY JO RYAN NOTARY PUBLIC -OREGON COMMISSION NO. 963407 MY COMMISSION EXPIRES JUNE 11, 2021 Notary P. id or gon EXHIBIT A PROPERTY LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lots Four (0), Five (5) and Six (6), Block 'Thirty-three (33), TOWNStM OF LAIDi.AN, De chutee County, Oregon; Together with that portion of the alley and 9th Street, now vacated, abutting thereon, which inured to 8a.d Gots by Ori dated April 16, 1969. Also together with that portion of vacated Cook Avenue which inured thereto by vacation order recorded November 12, 2002, in Volume 2002, page 63181, Deschutes County, Oregon. EXCEPTING that portion conveyed to the State of Oregon by and through ita State Highway Mission, recorded May 23, 1951, in Book 97, purge 330. Deed Records. r c-" P0,11 ir. A r,r1lcl Arkin i. 1 LJ Vt..i+iir 3 v>i August 15, 2013 Robert Morrow, District 10 Permit Specialist Oregon Department of Transportation 63055 N Hwy 97, Bldg. K Bend, OR 97701 RE: Monument Sign for Tumalo on US 20 �! St Ina i s as a s ar. - 10M38258 DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES Tom Anderson, County Administrator P. O. Box 6005 • Bend, Oregon 97708-6005 1300 NW Wall Street, Suite 206 • Bend, Oregon 97701 (541) 388-6565 ■ FAX (541) 385-3202 www.deschutes.org L Deschutes County requests that the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) approve the enclosed request for entrance signs on US 20 to the unincorporated community of Tumalo as allowed under Oregon Administrative Rule (OAR) 734-057. US 20, aka McKenzie -Bend Highway #17, is a 45 - mph facility that splits this historic community, but does not acknowledge it. Originally founded as Laidlaw and platted in 1904, the site was renamed Tumalo in 1915. Deschutes County designated Tumalo as a Rural Unincorporated Community in 1997 consistent with Oregon Administrative Rule (OAR) 660-022. The community has approximately 375 residents currently with an expected 2030 population of roughly 600. In 2009, the County adopted the Tumalo Community Plan in which residents gave their vision for Tumalo. Residents valued the sense of a place in a rural setting, yet desired economic development including tourism. The Tumalo Community Plan adopted a set of polices for US 20, including #9 "Enhance the roadside environment through tree planting, signage, or other means." (Emphasis added) A subcommittee of the Tumalo Community Association (TCA) then created the attached monument sign. The monument sign incorporates local elements in its construction materials, design elements that incorporate irrigation tools, and native plantings and rocks. These all comply with OAR 734-057- 0010(5)(f). TCA members have walked on-site with ODOT staff to identify the locations for the signs. The County looks forward to ODOT's approval of this distinctive marker denoting the entrance to the historic community of Tumalo. If you have any questions, please let me know. Thank you. Sincerely, 7 Tom Anderson County Administrator Enhancing the Lives of Citizens by Delivering Quality Services in a Cost -Effective Manner O+egon Department o1 Tian sportation APPLICATION AND PERMIT TO OCCUPY OR PERFORM OPERATIONS UPON A STATE HIGHWAY PERMIT NUMBER 10/[38258 RN See Oregon Administrative Rule, Chapter 734, Division 55 CLASS: - KEY# N/A GENERAL LOCATION Right PURPOSE (TO POLE LINE OF APPLICATION CONSTRUCT/OPERATE/MAINTAIN) TYPE MIN. VERT. CLEARANCE HIGHWAY NAME AND ROUTE NUMBER US -20 / 17 / McKenzie -Bend HIGHWAY NUMBER 017 COUNTY Deschutes I BURIED CABLE TYPE BETWEEN OR NEAR LANDMARKS The Deschutes River & Gerking Market Road -PIPE LINE TYPE HWY. REFERENCE MAP 7B-4-13 DESIGNATED FREEWAY I I YES X NO IN U.S. FOREST YES X NO I I NON-COMMERCIAL SIGN FEE AMOUNT 0 APPLICANT NAME AND ADDRESS Deschutes County Tumalo Community Association 1300 NW Wall Street, Suite #200 20058 Sun Glow CT Bend, OR 97701 Bend, OR 97701 X MISCELLANEOUS OPERATIONS AND/OR FACILITIES AS DESCRIBED BELOW FOR ODOT USE ONLY.. BOND REQUIRED REFERENCE: R I > I YES .n NO 03OA5(2)734-55 AMOUNT OF BOND $0.00 INSURANCE REQUIRED REFERENCE: OAR 734-55 n YES Q ND' o35►t) SPECIFIED COMP. DATE 1 0/01 / �Q ic DETAIL LOCATION OF FACILITY(For more space attach additional sheets) MILE MILE ENGINEERS ENGINEERS • POINT TO POINT STATION TO STATION SIDE OF HWY OR ANGLE OFCROSSING DISTANCE FROM BURIEDCABLEOR PIPE ENTER OF PVM'I1 R/W LINE DEPTHNERT. SIZE AND KIND SPAN LENGTH 14.15 34+89 Right 50' 100' 15.03 82+50 Left 55' Right Fog Line 30' Left Fog Line 35' DESCRIPTION AND LOCATION OF NON-COMMERCIAL SIGNS OR MISCELLANEOUS OPERATIONS FACILITIES 1 Landscape Areas and Tumalo Community Entrance Signs. SPECIAL PROVISIONS (FOR MORE SPACE ATTACH ADDITIONAL SHEETS) TRAFFIC CONTROL REQUIRED - OPEN CUTTING OF PAVED OR SURFACED AREAS ALLOWED? IXI • YES [OAR 734-55-025(6)) NO YES (OAR 734-55-100(2) I X I NO (OAR 734-55-100(1) • AT LEAST 48 HOURS BEFORE BEGINNING WORK, THE APPLICANT OR HIS CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY THE DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVE AT TELEPHONE NUMBER: (541) 388-6426 OR FAX A COPY OF THIS PAGE TO THE DISTRICT OFFICE AT: (541) 388-6406 THE SPACE BELOW. • A COPY OF THIS PERMIT AND ALL ATTACHMENTS SHALL BE AVAILABLE AT THE WORK AREA DURING CONSTRUCTION. • ATTENTION: Oregon Law requires you to follow rules adopted by the Oregon Utility Notification Center. Those rules are set forth in OAR 952-001-0010 through OAR 952-001-0090. You may obtain copies of the rules by calling the center at (503) 232-1987. CALL BEFORE YOU DIG 1-800-332-2344 SPECIFY TIME AND DATE IN COMMENTS - ODOT USE ONLY *General provisions for miscellaneous permits marked exhibit "A" attached. * Applicants traffic control plan marked exhibit "8" attached. * Applicants landscape & sign drawings marked exhibit "C" attached. * Oregon Administrative Rule 734-057-0010 County Entrance Program Rules & County Certification for Exemption Document marked exhibit "D" attached. IF THE PROPOSED APPLICATION WILL AFFECT THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT, THE APPLICANT SHALL ACQUIRE THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT OFFICIAL'S SIGNATURE BEFORE At<•UIRING THE DISTRICT MANAGER'S SIGNATURE. LOCAL G ER ± T OFFICIAL. NATURE il. X /'' . /, TITLE County Administrator APPLICANT SIGNATURE X APPLICATION DATE TITLE DATE TELEPHONE NO. When this application is approved by the Department, the applicant is subject to, accepts and approves the terms and provisions contained and attached: and the terms of Oregon Administrative Rules, Chapter 734, Division 55, which is by this reference made a part of this permit. DISTRICT MANAGER OR REPRESENTATIVE Xv 734-3457(2-06) Robert Morrow APPROVAL DATE J/a (4o/Y June 14, 2013 Roger Roper, Assistant Director Parks and Recreation Department 725 Summer St. NE, Suite C Salem, OR 97301-1266 Board of County Commissioners P.O. Box 6005 • Bend, OR 97708-6005 1300 NW Wall St, Suite 206 • Bend, OR 97 701-1 960 (541) 388-6570 • Fax (541) 385-3202 www. co. deschutes. or. us board@co. deschutes. or. us Tammy Baney Anthony DeBone Alan Unger Re: County withdrawal from Tumalo Trail project Dear Mr. Roper; On behalf of the Deschutes County Board of Commissioners, l am writing to regretfully announce Deschutes County is withdrawing from the $140,000 Recreational Trails Grant we received along with Oregon Parks and Recreation (OPRD) in June 2012. In your April 23 letter you graciously offered to fund up to an additional $10,000 to address design issues so the paved portion of the trail satisfied State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) requirements regarding the legally mandated protection of cultural and historic resources. As you may be aware, the County first began this process based on an archeological resource assessment provided by OPRD which showed minimal conflicts with cultural and historical resources. A subsequent review by SHPO, however, came to a vastly different conclusion and required burdensome requirements for both staging and construction. Those requirements have led to significant increases in the cost for the paved portion of the project. The County's Road Department has completed sufficient preliminary design work to feel confident that even with the additional, and much appreciated, $10,000 the County would still need to provide another approximately $50,000 to construct the paved portion within SHPO's parameters. This would then increase the amount the County would have to match. In these difficult economic times, the County could only afford the amount we proposed in the grant application. Enhancing the Lives of Citizens by Delivering Quality Services in a Cost -Effective Manner The County firmly believes in the need and desirability of the Tumalo Trail. If possible, we request the funds intended to be awarded to the County go to our co -applicant, OPRD, allowing the monies to stay with the trail. The County's former funding portion would likely enable OPRD to extend its soft -surface trail all the way to Tumalo. The County will gladly share its design files and assist OPRD in the land use process as the trail is a conditional use in the applicable zone. A soft -surface, i.e. gravel, trail would still provide an improved connection for mountain bikes, cross bikes, and pedestrians between Tumalo and Tumalo State Park. Again, we are sorry that the regulatory and funding limits by which OPRD must abide by have made the paved portion of the trail cost prohibitive for the County. Sincerely, Deschutes County Board of Commissioners Alan Unger, Chair cc: Tom Anderson, County Administrator Mark Cowan, OPRD, Grant Program Coordinator Chris Doty, Road Department Director Ross Kihs, OPRD Park District Manager George Kolb, County Engineer Nick Lelack, Community Development Department Director Peter Russell, Senior Transportation Planner Bend Park &Recreation DISTRICT 799 sW Calumbie street Bend, OR 97792 Peter Russell Senior Transportation Planner Deschutes County Community Development Dept. 117 NW Lafayette Ave. Bend, OR 97701 60-G4 e ,,, 0 November 9, 2010 SUBJECT: Application — ODOT Flexible Funds Grant for Tumalo Trail Mr. Russell, The Bend Park and Recreation District (BPRD) is writing this letter in support of the County's application for a 2011 Flexible Funds Grant in the amount of $159,716 for construction of the Deschutes River Trail shared -use trail segment connecting OB Riley Road with the Tumalo Community via the west bank of the Deschutes River, going underneath the US20 highway bridge. This proposed grant -funded paved trail section is just the first phase of an overall Deschutes River Trail portion that will extend from the Tumalo Community upstream to Tumalo State Park. We concur that the portion beyond the connection to OB Riley Road should not be paved to better fit the natural riverside context. The longer term goal is to continue the Deschutes River Trail south to connect with the city of Bend and beyond. BPRD supports the further development of the trail in keeping with planned trail linkages identified in the 2008 Bend Park and Recreation District Trails Master Plan as well as the 2002 Deschutes River Trail Action Plan. Developing the trail and bridge undercrossing has long been an important community priority. The Bend Park and Recreation District supports the County's effort to engineer and construct this important trail project. Sincerely, Steve Jorgensen Planning Manager Bend Metro Parks and Recreation District Page 1 of 1 11/9/2010 Deschutes River Trail - Tumalo Connector Upgrade Location: Tumalo State Park Trail Class: Primary and Connector Total Length: 0.5 miles Status: Developed and Undeveloped Zoning: EFUTRB, TUR, FP Accessibility: F A Proposal: Grade and pave a 10' wide shared - use path connecting 06 Riley Rd. to Wharton Rd. under the existing US20 bridge via the public land located adjacent to the Deschutes River. Legend Ti ails (BMPRD) Classification. Status Primary, Existing 11111 Primary, Planned Connector, Bdsting —a Connector. Planned Neighborhood (City), Existing a o®c a Neighborhood (City), Planned Parcel n State Part County Road Public Land s. s Not to Scale HEALTHY TUMALO COMMUNITY PLAN A Health Impact Assessment on the Tumalo Community Plan A Chapter Of The 20 -Year Deschutes County Comprehensive Plan Update CONTRIBUTORS This project was funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and The Association of State and Territorial Health Officials through a grant administered by the Oregon Health Authority, Office of Environmental Public Health. Deschutes County HIA Workgroup: Coordination, Literature Review, Analysis • Therese Madrigal, Deschutes County Health Services • Kate Wells, St. Charles Health System • Kim Curley, Commute Options for Central Oregon Advisory Committee • Nick LeLack, Planning Director, Deschutes County Community Development • Terri Hansen Payne, Sr. Planner, Deschutes County Community Development • Peter Russell, Sr. Transportation Planner, Deschutes County Community Development • Susan Peithman, Oregon Advocate for Bicycle Transportation Alliance • Carolyn Perry, Tumalo Resident • Paula Kinzer, Tumalo Resident • Jessica Kelly, Tumalo Resident • Barbara Denzler, Environmental Health Consultant TABLE OF CONTENTS I. Executive Summary 1 II. Introduction a. HIA Rationale III. Community Profile a. Greater Tumalo Area b. Vulnerable Populations c. How the West Was Won Back: A Visioning Exercise IV. HIA Methodology a. Guiding Principles b. HIA Components c. Screening d. Community Participation e. Scoping V. Literature Review and Local Conditions a. Physical Activity b. Traffic Safety c. Rural Livability 4 5 10 13 VI. Conclusion: Health Impacts of Tumalo Community Plan Policies 19 a. Hwy 20 i. HIA Workgroup Recommendations b. Multi -modal Trail System & Recreational Amenities i. HIA Workgroup Recommendations VII. Appendices a. Literature Review and Data by Policy Focus Area b. Bend Metro Parks and Recreation District Letter to Deschutes County Planning c. Tumalo Community Plan Original and Post-HIA Draft d. Bulletin Article on Community Listening Sessions IX. References 1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Purpose Health Impact Assessment (HIA) is an emerging practice in the United States and it is widely promoted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) as a tool to influence policy, projects and programs that have short and long-term health consequences. With funding from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Association of State and Territorial Health Offices, and training and technical assistance from Oregon Public Health Authority Office of Environmental Public Health, Deschutes County Health Services and a team of community partners chose to implement a Health Impact Assessment (HIA) on the draft Tumalo Community Plan, a chapter of the 20 -year, County Comprehensive Plan Update. The purpose of this HIA is two -fold: (1) Evaluate the draft Tumalo Community Plan (TCP) in the context of community health by addressing the health impacts of policies contained within; and (2) Support County Planners in their process of finalizing the TCP by including recommendations that may be incorporated into the final plan that is adopted by the County Board of Commissioners in 2010. Methodology The research conducted in this project used standard HIA steps as recommended by the CDC. These include: Screening, Scoping, Assessment, Reporting and Monitoring. In addition to this framework, the project used community engagement to form an advisory council, including representatives from the public health, county planning, transportation and healthcare sectors as well as Tumalo area residents and community advocates. The Advisory Council informed key activities including the organization of community listening sessions as well as identification of the scope of the HIA around three policy focus areas: safety and accessibility of Highway 20, access to parks and recreational amenities, and the development of a multi -modal trail system. Health Impacts of the Tumalo Community Plan Categories related to existing local conditions and background data were developed and used to assess health consequences that may be influenced by the HIA's three policy focus areas. These metrics, also known as proximal health impacts, include frequency and quality of physical activity, traffic safety and rural livability. Of the three metrics, rural livability emerged as a key concept in the context of Tumalo's community health. Though opinions differ widely on tactics, most residents we spoke with are interested in enhancing Tumalo's sense of "place." Health promotion literature often anecdotally suggests "sense of place" plays a role in influencing health determinants such as social capital/cohesion, access to goods and services and frequency of recreation and physical activity. This appears to contribute to each proximal health impact, and can be influenced greatly by the policies adopted in this 20 -year plan. Findings and Recommendations Following are the principal findings and recommendations that promote positive health outcomes relative to the three HIA focus areas. Healthy Tumalo Community Plan: A Health Impact Assessment, page 1 improving the safety and accessibility of U.S. Hwy. 20: Highway 20 accessibility (for all transportation modes) is a key issue in Tumalo. Though the speed limit through Tumalo on the highway is reduced at 45 MPH, there are few measures in place to enforce this speed. Related to this, safety continues to be a barrier to rural livability and optimal community health. The County and ODOT have developed a short-term strategy to reduce the traffic hazards by constructing a raised median near Seventh and Bailey Street, which will improve conditions. Ultimately, however, broader measures such as grade separated crossings across U.S. Hwy. 20 could provide Tumalo a myriad of benefits, such as improved public safety, greater access to destinations within and just outside their community, increased physical activity and local economic sustainability. Key HIA recommendations involve changing policy language in the current draft TCP. Key recommendations to policies in the current TCP draft around Hwy. 20 accessibility and safety include: • Recommended change to transportation goal on page 25 (of current TCP draft) : Provide a safe and efficient system for cyclists, equestrians, pedestrians and motor vehicles to support local economic development, recreational uses, and community health. • Recommended change to Road and Sidewalk, Policy # 2: Support a 'complete streets' policy consistent with Table A of Deschutes County Code 17.48 to establish future roadway design guidelines that plan for and operate the entire right of way to enable safe access for all users. • Recommended change to Policy #9: Support changes in roadside environment to promote a reduction in traffic speed through tree planting, signage, shoulder treatments or other means. • Recommended change to Policy # 11: Improve crossing conditions across Hwy. 20 by providing a grade separated crossing to support safe access to recreation and community services for all users. Multi -modal Trail System and Nearby Recreation: Many Tumalo residents echo the concern that growing informal use of area natural resources, in this case the Deschutes River, may result in adverse consequences. The community at large supports harnessing this recreational draw by creating infrastructure to formalize recreation, capture commercial business and avoid environmental or health risk that informal use creates. These risks include parking crowding and congestion along rural roads, vandalism, littering, and public trespassing on private land and sensitive wetland areas. The HIA workgroup recommends an integrated planning approach to recreation and trails, which would also encompass planning for Highway 20 accessibility. This method, which includes linking recreational destinations with transportation infrastructure such as a multi -modal trail system, can have many positive benefits for rural communities as well as obvious health benefits such as increased physical activity, social cohesion as well as increased economic activity. In the Tumalo Community Listening session, one resident said "Build a trail under the bridge along the river from Tumalo State Park to town." This sentiment was echoed by several other Tumalo citizens. Key recommendations to policies around trails and recreation include: • Recommended change to Community Goal (page 21 of current TCP draft): Protect and enhance the rural small-town character of the Tumalo Community, while encouraging Healthy Tumalo Community Plan: A Health Impact Assessment, page 2 accessibility on the provision of services, supporting healthy active lifestyles and increasing social connections among community members and the surrounding rural community. • Recommended change to Open Space and Rec. Policies, Policy # 8: Public access to the river will be preserved and infrastructure improvements will be supported including formal river access points, public signage, lighting, sanitary facilities and improved parking conditions. Community Policies (page 21) - add policy: Support school district in improving community use of Tumalo Community School facilities through joint -use policies that encourage community education, recreation and enrichment programs for students, parents and non -parent community members. • Open Space and Recreation Policies (page 21) - add policy: Support the development of a trails and recreation master plan. • Open Space and Recreation Policies (page 21) - add policy: Support and advocate for the expansion of the Bend Metro Park and Recreation District to include the Tumalo area. Healthy Tumalo Community Plan: A Health Impact Assessment, page 3 II. INTRODUCTION Community health is profoundly impacted by multiple economic sectors and policies. Transportation policies, for example, can play a major role in traffic injuries as well as in noise and air pollution to nearby public or residential areas. Conversely, transportation policies that are developed with the intent to improve health outcomes will both help reduce these risks as well as promote healthy behavior choices such as walking and cycling. Health Impact Assessment (HIA) is an emerging practice in the United States and it is widely promoted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) as a tool to influence decisions that have short and long-term health consequences. HIA is commonly defined as "a combination of procedures, methods, and tools by which a policy, program, or project may be judged as to its potential effects on the health of a population, and the distribution of those effects within the population" (Gothenburg, 1999). a. Tumalo Community Plan HIA Rationale With funding support, training and technical assistance from the Oregon Department of Environmental Health, Deschutes County Health Services and a team of community partners chose to implement an HIA on the draft Tumalo Community Plan, a component of the 20 -year, County Comprehensive Plan Update. The purpose of this HIA is two -fold: (1) Evaluate the draft Tumalo Community Plan (TCP) in the context of community health by addressing the health impacts of policies contained within; and (2) Support County Planners in their process of finalizing the TCP by including recommendations that may be incorporated into the final plan that is adopted by the County Board of Commissioners in 2010. Figure 1. Tumalo Community and Surrounding Area Healthy Tumalo Community Plan: A Health Impact Assessment, page 4 III. TUMALO COMMUNITY PROFILE Tumalo is a small rural community three miles northwest of the city of Bend. Tumalo is one of four types of State defined Unincorporated Communities. As such, the boundary is tightly regulated as are the allowed land uses. Figure 2 represents the legal comprehensive plan and zoning boundary. The City of Bend, which has significantly increased in population over the last decade is Central Oregon's largest city and despite its modest size, has recently reached metropolitan planning organization (MPO) status, a federal designation required when a city surpasses 50,000 in population. Some consider Tumalo a "bedroom community" to Bend, however, Tumalo residents passionately value retaining the longstanding rural character that attracted them to the area. During the Tumalo Community Listening Session one gentleman reminded the group that "Tumalo was formed to be the 'capitol' of Central Oregon -we want to keep that connectivity." Figure 2. Tumalo Rural Boundary Figure 3. Tumalo Community School Boundary 10111 Red and r 10,111,1401,001,10, m-v.bnw Tumalo Community School Attendance Area a. Greater Tumalo Area The state -defined Tumalo community boundary does not include a larger outlying area wherein a significant number of residents reside (see Figure 3). These residents consider themselves Tumalo community members, frequently access local goods and services and are impacted by local transportation and land -use policies. The County currently estimates Tumalo at 372 people based on the rural community boundary (Figure 2), with build out potential to 604. This estimate is based on a residential boundary of less than one square mile, whereas the Tumalo Community School, with over 400 enrolled students, has a significantly larger attendance area. Within that area, it is estimated an additional 6,500 residents reside. In this HIA we take account of the Tumalo Community School boundary when assessing vulnerable populations as well as overall community health impact related to key Tumalo Community Plan (TCP) policies. Healthy Tumalo Community Plan: A Health Impact Assessment, page 5 b. Vulnerable Populations Rural residents: While overweight and obesity numbers have been trending upward at an alarming rate in the United States, the problem may be growing disproportionately in rural settings. Texas A&M University has conducted research that finds people who live in rural communities have a higher risk for obesity which can lead to serious health conditions such as diabetes, cancer and cardiovascular disease. This is supported by national survey data and smaller regional studies. A shift has occurred in childhood overweight and obesity over the past 20 years as well involving a reversal of prevalence from urban to rural populations (Liu, et. al, 2007). For purposes of this HIA, we recognize that although a greater portion of Deschutes County residents live in urban areas of the county with approximately one third residing in smaller, unincorporated towns, most consider their communities to be small and rural. This includes residents on the fringe of Bend and Redmond and a small Latino population including those within Tumalo's state -defined rural boundary as well as the Tumalo Community School service area. Regardless of address, a common denominator among all Central Oregonians is the value placed on preserving small-town feel and lifestyle. Section V. part C, of this document, speaks to why rural livability is a consideration in this HIA study, and references studies in a growing body of research which is dispelling the myth that people who live in rural communities are more physically fit than their urban counterparts. School-age children: Headed by First Lady Michelle Obama, The White House Task Force on Childhood Obesity has set a goal of reducing childhood and adolescent obesity from the national average of approximately 30% to 5% by the year 2030. One of the recommended means of addressing this goal is increasing the amount of youths who walk and bike to school to 50% by 2015. This is a particularly tall goal for rural communities like Tumalo, many of which lack infrastructure to keep children safe from traffic incidents — a top concern for parents who drive their children to school even when they live within walking distance (less than one mile). HIA Workgroup partner organization, Commute Options for Central Oregon conducted Safe Routes to School (SRTS) parent and student surveys in the Tumalo Community School in May of 2010. 115 surveys were returned by parents and 13 hand tallies (verbal survey with students) were returned by teachers. As shown in Figure 4, less than one percent of respondents currently access Tumalo Community School by an active mode. The school bus system has 71 bus stops. Figure 6 demonstrates a willingness of parents and students to choose modes other than driving should infrastructure be improved to create safer conditions. Following are other findings related to walking and biking to school for parents and students at Tumalo Community School. • Barrier: 66.1% cite distance from home to school • Barrier: 60.9% cite traffic speed on route to school • Barrier: 52.2% cite traffic volume along route • Barrier: 49.6% cite safety of intersections and crossings Healthy Tumalo Community Plan: A Health Impact Assessment, page 6 • 74% of respondents live more than 2 miles of TCS • 10% of respondents live within one mile of TCS Figure 4: Transportation Choices By Mode I1 Walk 0 Bike ® School Bus 0 Family Vefrde 57% Transit 0 Other 38% Figure 5: Mode Split By AM and PM Trips AM 0 PM 50% 40% - 20% - 10% - 0% Rage Walk Bike School Bus Ferny Velrese Carpool Transit Other Healthy Tumalo Community Plan: A Health Impact Assessment, page 7 Figure 6: If Conditions Were To Change Issue Change Would affect Change Would Not Not Sure if change decision affect decision would affect decision Distance 48 (41.7%) 34 (29.6%) 3 (2.6%) Traffic speed along route to school 44 (38.3%) 38 (33.0%) 8 (7.0%) Traffic volume along route 38 (33.0%) 38 (33.0%) 7 (6.1%) Sidewalks or pathways 32 (27.8%) 27 (23.5%) 2 (1.7%) Safety of intersections & crossings 33 (28.7%) 31 (27.0%) 6 (5.2%) Crossing guards 9 (7.8%) 25 (21.7%) 3 (2.6%) Healthy Tumalo Community Plan: A Health Impact Assessment, page 8 Figure 7. Visioning Exercise COVER STORY BRAINSTORMS Ot,.n1014,16 Finis Mgf 1'10;4, (i10.4.) • 0'14,4 Ceki elre I (tw lw,J_-. c2,seE QUOTES v, hbav,s, ws} 05, vxn y01l=. r. BI6 HEADLINES • SIDEBARS HEADLINE HEADLINE f'ttt..k Nil ak 10' p +t Ck+Y HEADLINE !' Pr4VJAJIVe HEADLINEr t. en Oesdaee Crctewtor 0,4 KeliS peddlers -f Ped s - A (furl (a Iva lrwbilily $ IMA6E5 irOV[ C.( .s V.ttawls (KterrattD✓v441. c. How the West Was Won Back: A Vision for a Healthy, Active Tumalo At the outset of the HIA, we explored how answers to issues that impact health such as population growth in the region, economic development, transportation, social isolation and land -use are not one -size -fits -all, particularly for a community like Tumalo. Figure 7 encapsulates how residents and members of the HIA Advisory Council (AC) envision the area at the end of the Tumalo Community Plan timeline (2030). The Workgroup presented this to a mix of residents — with varying perspectives of rural livability — at the listening sessions on April 27, 2010. Despite a difference in opinion on tactics, most residents appear to support local economic development, enhancing Tumalo's sense of "place." It would be interesting, however, to delve a bit deeper into why certain residents are more in support of taking action to plan for future growth and sustainable development than others. Healthy Tumalo Community Plan: A Health Impact Assessment, page 9 IV. HIA METHODS a. Guiding Principles The Deschutes County HIA workgroup implemented this project according to framework that has been established by the North American HIA Practice Standards Workgroup. Among standard HIA procedures (see next section), an overarching set of principles are adhered to throughout each step of the process (Principles adapted by HIA Practice Standards Workgroup from Quigley et al, 2006). Democracy — emphasizing the right of people to participate in the formulation and decisions of proposals that affect their life, both directly and through elected decision makers. In adhering to this value, the HIA method should involve and engage the public, and inform and influence decision makers. A distinction should be made between those who take risks voluntarily and those who are exposed to risks involuntarily (World Health Organization, 2001). Equity— emphasizing the desire to reduce inequity that results from avoidable differences in the health determinants and/or health status within and between different population groups. In adhering to this value, HIA should consider the distribution of health impacts across populations, paying specific attention to vulnerable groups and recommend ways to improve the proposed development for affected groups. Sustainable development — emphasizing that development meets the needs of the present generation without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. In adhering to this value, the HIA method should judge short- and long-term impacts of a proposal and provide those judgments within a time frame to inform decision makers. Good health is the basis of resilience in the human communities that support development. Ethical use of evidence — emphasizing that transparent and rigorous processes are used to synthesize and interpret the evidence, that the best available evidence from different disciplines and methodologies is utilized, that all evidence is valued, and that recommendations are developed impartially. In adhering to this value, the HIA method should use evidence to judge impacts and inform recommendations; it should not set out to support or refute any proposal, and it should be rigorous and transparent. Comprehensive approach to health — emphasizing that physical, mental and social well-being is determined by a broad range of factors from all sectors of society (known as the wider determinants of health). In adhering to this value, the HIA method should be guided by the wider determinants of health. b. HIA Components HIA uses quantitative, qualitative and community participatory techniques to help decision - makers make choices about alternatives and improvements that can be made to prevent Healthy Tumalo Community Plan: A Health Impact Assessment, page 10 disease/injury and to actively promote health. (World Health Organization, 2010). HIAs are implemented including the following five steps: 1) Screening — Determining the need and value of a HIA. 2) Scoping — Determining which health impacts to evaluate, the methods for analysis, and the plan to complete the assessment. 3) Assessment — Using data, research, expertise, and experience to judge the magnitude and direction of potential health impacts. 4) Reporting — Communicating the results to stakeholders and decision makers. 5) Monitoring — Tracking the effects of the HIA recommendation and the decision on health. This report concludes the Deschutes County Workgroup's implementation of the first four steps of Tumalo Community Plan HIA (screening, scoping, assessment, and reporting). We are able to partially address stage four (reporting) because the HIA process in and of itself has had an impact on the development of recent internal drafts of the Tumalo Community Plan (see section C). Stage five (monitoring), will be an ongoing process, undertaken by the Workgroup after this report has been completed. c. Screening Deschutes County is geographically separated by the Cascade Mountains from the more heavily populated urban communities along the Interstate 5 Corridor. Though Deschutes County on the whole is far from "urban" in the traditional sense of the word, the region has experienced tremendous population growth over the past decade. Still, every major community in the County (Bend, Redmond, Sisters, Tumalo, Terrebonne and LaPine) shares common rural design characteristics, most notably the presence of a major highway dividing residential, commercial and public services. Strategies addressing convergence of population growth, transportation policy and rural design have typically involved conventional methods such as construction of highway by-passes to divert truck traffic from city centers. Smaller communities typically do not warrant projects of such magnitude, nor do they necessarily benefit from them. Therefore, other methods must be developed and employed. An inherent challenge in addressing growth and related issues such as traffic congestion is the need for County Planners to balance implementing land -use and transportation strategies with the public interest — which in Tumalo's case is maintaining rural character. Health, however, is not always at the forefront of this decision making process. It is the intent of the Deschutes County HIA Workgroup to bring health considerations to light as a new influencing factor on both planners and community member's viewpoints on land -use and economic sector development policies. The Workgroup's initial screening discussions identified the 30 -year County Comprehensive Plan Update to examine how planning for rural communities can have either positive or negative consequences on public health. Due to timing constraints, the Workgroup chose to focus on the Tumalo Community Plan specifically because it was in a stage of development complementary to HIA. With its location between Central Oregon's largest and fastest growing Healthy Tumalo Community Plan: A Health Impact Assessment, page 11 cities, Bend and Redmond, this HIA also provides an opportunity to explore how growth in adjacent areas might impact the rural livability of Tumalo. The intent of this HIA is to both impact policies within the plan, as well as share lessons learned with other rural communities and planners throughout Central Oregon. d. Community Participation Advisory Committee (AC): The HIA Workgroup formed an advisory council (AC) of Tumalo community advocates and county planners to inform the scope, research and community engagement components of the project. The council included 11 people all of which were invited to attend an on-site training by the Oregon Department of Environmental Health as well as a total of four meetings to introduce the project, conduct and revise scoping, review data, and review, discuss and revise the HIA final report. Email was used often to share resources and gather committee feedback. Listening Sessions: The HIA Workgroup, which includes Deschutes County Healthy Community Coordinator and community partners in transportation and healthcare, has been fortunate to have access to public input gathered from County Planners during initial TCP development. In addition to this background data, the HIA Workgroup held a World Cafe style listening session at the Tumalo Community School on April 27, 2010. 30 Tumalo residents attended. Residents participated in discussions around each policy focus area (safe accessibility of Highway 20, multi- modal trail systems, recreational amenities). Pulled quotes from the listening sessions from both community members and business owners can be found throughout this report to illustrate community member perceptions of existing conditions related to each HIA policy area. Healthy Tumalo Community Plan: A Health Impact Assessment, page 12 e. Scoping The advisory council identified the following three general policy areas to evaluate in this HIA: A) Safety/accessibility of Highway 20 for all users B) Need for a multi -modal trail system C) Access to recreational amenities Existing conditions and background data to assess health consequences that may be influenced by the above policies are presented in the following section. In HIA practice, these are known as proximal health impacts. For purposes of this HIA proximal health impacts we are focusing on include: • Physical activity • Traffic safety • Rural livability Other proximal impacts that may be related but which this project did not focus on fortime constraints and/or data uncertainty include: • Air and noise pollution • Mental health • Climate change • Nutrition V. LITERATURE REVIEW AND LOCAL CONDITIONS Part of HIA methodology is to examine existing conditions as well as establish any connections that may exist between proposed policies and positive or negative health outcomes. This particular phase involves an extensive literature review. Following is a summary of the review conducted for this HIA and an assessment of local conditions by proximal health impact area. More information around the link between TCP policy focus areas (Highway 20 accessibility, multi -modal trail system development and recreational development) and health outcomes can be found in Appendix A. a. Physical Activity The Tumalo area has unique natural resources including Tumalo State Park, just outside the rural boundary, as well as Deschutes River and Tumalo Creek, which are growing in popularity as recreational opportunities for residents as well as visitors to the area (rafting, fishing, etc). According to a report entitled, "Recreation, Tourism and Rural Well-being," there can be downsides when recreation is unplanned or grows in popularity too quickly. This can lead to congested roads, additional roadside hazards and can strain the capacity of public services (Reeder, 2005). Many Tumalo residents echo this concern and indicate that the community would support harnessing this recreational draw by creating infrastructure to capture commercial business as well as avoid environmental or health risk that informal use creates such as parking crowding along rural roads, vandalism, littering as well as public trespassing on private land and sensitive wetland areas. Formalized recreation development, which includes Healthy Tumalo Community Plan: A Health Impact Assessment, page 13 linking recreational destinations with a multi -modal trail system, can have many positive benefits for rural communities. Recent years have seen a nationwide trend toward increased development and use of trail systems to support the transportation and land -use connection. Improving public health is linked directly to encouraging active transportation, which is of particular concern to populations with few transportation options, such as the elderly, disabled and the young (Shoup et al, 2010). Well designed, integrated transportation infrastructure, including the adoption of complete street policies and multi -modal trail systems, can positively impact the economic and environmental health of a community by reducing costs associated with vehicle use and health care, promoting tourism, conserving natural landscapes and supporting the characteristics and values of rural living. Figure 8. Tumalo State Park in Relation to Tumalo Central Core. There are obvious health benefits to having access to recreation and trails. This includes increasing amounts of daily physical activity which has been proven to improve health outcomes by reducing risk for chronic disease. The annual Roper Starch Report found that 90% of Americans consider outdoor recreation as the best way to be physically active. Even more felt that if people increased their outdoor recreation activities, the effects on their health would be beneficial (ARC, 2000). Conversely, opportunities for children to play freely in natural spaces are dwindling, due to a multitude of factors that are interrelated. Access to natural and unstructured outdoor play is considered critical for childhood emotional and physical health (Burdette, 2005). The American Association of Pediatrics supports unstructured play as a critical strategy in combating childhood and adolescent overweight/obesity (AAP Policy Statement, Journal Pediatrics, 2006). Though the popular perception of childhood activities in rural settings may be romantic, the truth is that limited access to recreation amenities or programs, Healthy Tumalo Community Plan: A Health Impact Assessment, page 14 coupled with an increase in screen time and technology inside the home, and fear of danger from strangers, traffic and natural hazards outdoors may be driving more rural children and youth toward physical inactivity. A widely publicized St. Louis School of Public Health study that surveyed 2,500 residents of 13 rural communities cited environmental factors as being linked to obesity. Barriers perceived by residents, and most often by obese residents, included distance from recreational facilities and other destinations as well traffics safety concerns related to a lack of sidewalks or walking/biking trails on most streets (Brownson et. al., 2006). The Tumalo listening sessions facilitated by the HIA Workgroup support this assessment. When surveyed about recreational use, a majority of individuals indicated they would access recreational opportunities such as walking, hiking or bicycling more if the infrastructure for such activities was improved. Lack of formal recreational destinations (parks with restrooms, lighting, etc.) and concern for safety were cited most frequently when asked about barriers to accessing green space or other recreational opportunities the area has to offer. In the Tumalo Community Listening session, one resident suggested to "build a trail under the bridge along the river from Tumalo State Park to town." This sentiment was echoed by several other Tumalo citizens in attendance. More research is certainly needed in the areas of nearby recreation, trail system development and health outcomes in both urban and rural settings. However due to the growing epidemic of obesity, several institutions are conducting extensive literature reviews bringing to light decades of research that supports a strong link does exist. Local Conditions Related To Physical Activity: Specific rates on overweight and obesity in Tumalo have not been established, however, extrapolation of Deschutes County data indicate that the same issues that impact the frequency of physical activity among area residents and visitors here are common themes in rural communities across the nation. The town is bisected by a major east/west transportation corridor and arterial connectors. There are few sidewalks, bike lanes connecting destinations and no current formal city park or parks and recreation district. Moreover, nearby recreational programs offered to children, youth and families are limited. Other local conditions include: • The nearest park, Tumalo State Park, is a 1/2 mile outside of the Tumalo rural boundary (across Hwy 20 from central Tumalo core). This makes it difficult for residents to access this resource by means other than driving. • There are no designated trails within the community of Tumalo; however the Bend Metro Parks and Recreation District does have recreational interests that extend outside the current district boundary, including areas around Tumalo State Park and the Deschutes River basin that extends through Tumalo (See Appendix B). • Tumalo's scenery and rural roads make it a popular destination for cyclists, however many of these roads lack shoulders, which increases risk of incident. • The Deschutes River which flows through the town is a popular tourist destination for fishing, floating and other leisure activities, however, no formal access points exist to tie in with Tumalo town services. • The vast majority of school aged children are driven to school or take the bus. Healthy Tumalo Community Plan: A Health Impact Assessment, page 15 • 39% of Deschutes County Adults meet CDC recommendations for physical activity (DHS, BRFSS, 2007). • Since 1990, obesity rates have doubled for adults in Oregon and tripled for children. 39.8% of Deschutes County adults and 21.2% of eighth graders are overweight (DHS, OHTS, 2007). • The leading causes of adult death in Deschutes County are cancer, heart disease and stroke; chronic conditions resulting largely from individual behavior choices and are primarily related to three behaviors: tobacco use, physical inactivity and poor nutrition (Oregon Health Promotion/Chronic Disease Prevention Program; Almanac of Chronic Disease, 2009). b. Traffic Safety The automobile has radically transformed the urban and rural landscape as well as the way in which Americans live. As urban cores grow and sprawl occurs, traffic is increased in surrounding communities. A growing reliance on the automobile has had obvious health consequences, including a decrease in physical activity. Additionally community design over the past several decades has actually been shaped to accommodate vehicle travel. Rural residents are particularly vulnerable to traffic related health impacts. This stems in part several decades ago, when small towns and service areas were designed to bring travelers through city centers for economic reasons — long before heavy truck traffic and automobile volumes existed or were of concern. This is not a straightforward fix in many cases because many rural communities may be limited by state transportation policies that mandate what can and cannot be done along major transportation corridors. This according to the TCP language is "to protect the function of the highway." Local Conditions Related to Traffic Safety: Traffic safety is of grave concern to Tumalo residents. Between 2004 and 2007, 24 crashes occurred in or around three intersections of U.S. 20 in Tumalo. From Jan. 1, 2003, to Dec. 31, 2007 the types of crashes were as follows. At 5th St/US 20, two crashes with one a left turn and the other a vehicle hitting a fixed object. For Bailey-7th/US 20, 11 total crashes occurred. Of these, five were vehicles trying to cross the highway; four were left turns; one was a U-turn; and one was a vehicle striking a fixed object. At Cook-O.B. Riley/US 20 there were 11 total crashes of which six were left turns; four were crossing the highway; and one was a fixed object.According to the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT), the intersection at Seventh and Bailey Street ranks among the top 10 percent of the state's most dangerous. Community Members have identified Cook Avenue as an additional traffic safety hazard. Other conditions related to traffic safety include: • All major connectors converge with Hwy. 20 at or near the Tumalo commercial district, where the Tumalo Community School is located, in addition to other public and commercial services. • Traffic speed (posted at 45 mph), and volume, 9700 vehicles daily, along Highway 20, creates unsafe travel and crossings for both motorized and non -motorized users. Healthy Tumalo Community Plan: A Health Impact Assessment, page 16 • Population growth and destination tourism associated with nearby Bend and Redmond has additional impact on traffic conditions. • Input from Safe Routes to School parent surveys and the community listening sessions indicate that even when Tumalo residents live close to their destinations, they often feel that they and their children cannot walk or bicycle because of the lack of sidewalks, bike lanes, the risk of being injured by a motor vehicle, and because the crossing of Highway 20 is unsafe. • Tumalo commercial core is located approximately four blocks north and three blocks east of Highway 20. Deschutes County and ODOT are currently working to address the need to maintain safe and convenient uses at the intersections of U.S. 20. The short-term solution is a raised median at the intersection of Highway 20 and Seventh -Bailey Street. A needs assessment is also currently underway as a result of this HIA project to develop a Safe Routes to School program, aimed at improving infrastructure to decrease traffic incidents related to the Tumalo Community School, as well as, increase the number of children who walk and bike to and from school. Additional input, data and recommendations in this HIA is provided in Appendix A to support strategies that will address traffic safety, contribute to the Tumalo area livability, and create additional positive health related outcomes. An accelerated health impact assessment could be utilized to evaluate how proposed short and long-term strategies at key conflict points along U.S. 20 may have either positive or negative health impacts for Tumalo area residents. One sentiment from an attendee of the listening session was "I do not want to see a solid concrete divider that divides the town. There should be connectivity between both sides of Tumalo." c. Rural Livability Through advisory council meetings, County public input meetings and our HIA community listening session, the concept of rural livability has emerged as a key factor at play in the context of community health. However, the community appears to be split around how to address the issue likely due to occupation, length of residence and stage of life (i.e. age, family status, etc.). Many senior residents we spoke with lean on the side of status -quo, that is, leaving infrastructure untouched so as to deter population growth all together. Other residents, especially those with children, support increased social cohesion, sustainable growth strategies and infrastructure improvements such as grade -separated crossings of Highway 20 (e.g. pedestrian over or underpass), a trail system to accommodate multiple modes (bicycle, equestrian and pedestrian) and additions of community parks and gardens. From the Tumalo listening session, one father suggests, "river access, summer camps, river park cleanups, community gardens, farmers market and horse and equine improvements."Other supported strategies to improve Tumalo's livability include: • Leveraging recreation tourism to shore up the local economy • Improve connectivity between commercial district and Tumalo State Park • Include equestrian travel when planning multi -modal paths, trails and sidewalks • Expanding the state -defined rural boundary for Tumalo to capture more resources to improve amenities • Creating a Parks and Recreation District Healthy Tumalo Community Plan: A Health Impact Assessment, page 17 In a May 17, 2010 article, Gary Toth (Project for Public Spaces and T4America Coalition) explores how transportation and land use can be integrated to best serve rural communities. He writes, "Placemaking is the key to creating great communities. Design and planning must support the social connections that are essential to the identity and quality of communities of all shapes and sizes." The article suggests that "transportation is a means to an end, not an end in and of itself. The end result which we must strive for is a livable, sustainable community that is supported by its transportation system, not defined by it" (Toth, 2010). Additionally many residents who attended the Tumalo listening session echoed this woman's thoughts, " Additional access at least for bikes and peds at 5th and north end of Tumalo Junction to accommodate children and people seeking services in town." Local Conditions Related to Rural Livability: In reviewing public input and hearing community members speak during the April 27th listening session, it is clear that Tumalo residents are concerned about how solutions to key issues, particularly Highway 20 policies and proposed ODOT solutions, will affect the community's long-term rural livability. Local conditions that impact this issue include: • Local businesses currently struggle to attract and retain business — many attributing this to Highway 20 accessibility • Many consider Tumalo a "pass-through" and not a destination; business owners support "creating an identity with points of interest and utility for visitors" • There are few gathering places in Tumalo for community events and organized or casual recreation • There is no community center and the school is under-utilized for afterschool events and programs for students and community members • Driving is currently the main mode of transportation within town for residents due to traffic safety concerns and a lack of bicycle and pedestrian infrastructure or public transportation system • Local business owners have shown commitment to support a local river park and access point with resources for construction and maintenance Healthy Tumalo Community Plan: A Health Impact Assessment, page 18 VI. CONCLUSION: HEALTH IMPACTS OF TUMALO COMMUNITY PLAN POLICIES It is important to note that since the inception of this HIA, the TCP has evolved to include new language within the HIA'sthree key policy areas: Highway 20 accessibility, multi -modal trail system development and need for nearby recreational amenities within Tumalo. Appendix C contains the draft we began working with and the revised TCP, post-HIA. Many of the community needs and ideas that have come up throughout the County Planning and HIA process have been incorporated into the TCP language. The County has worked hard to listen to community members' concerns and to use this information to help shape the final TCP. The pertinent policy language in the most recent TCP draft by HIA policy focus area is reviewed in the following section. a. Safe Accessibility of Highway 20 The HIA Workgroup appreciates the challenges the County and ODOT have faced in balancing the need to protect "the function of the highway" while contributing to the livability of Tumalo. The short-term solution, scheduled to be completed Summer 2010 (Figure 9), is a step that will help to reduce the amount of traffic and pedestrian/bicycle collisions along U.S. Highway20. In the long-term, however, taking an integrated approach to planning for transportation, land -use and other community Si le Plo ark policies will result in a more healthy and livable Source ODOT Tumalo. This short-term solution on its own may help reduce vehicle conflict, but further evaluation is needed to assess additional impact either positive or negative. Changes proposed tor next year ODOT is proposing to build a median to prevent traffic from crossing this intersection of U.S. Highway 20 in Tumalo and blocking one center turn lane. ODOT says it's a short-term solution — in the future, an interchange or overpass will likely be needed. Turns allowed DETAIL ,AREA cc TaBend 0 Bailey Rd. ` , `y Seventh St. Anders Ramberg l The Begetin Figure 9. ODOT Short-term Solution The community has indicated a critical need for traffic calming measures along Highway 20 in order to reduce travel speeds. From a transportation perspective, this is difficult to execute on a highway designated as a freight zone and expressway. Possible, practical ideas toward positive change include collaborating with ODOT to implement shoulder treatments such as striping and adding roadside environmental changes, plantings or 'welcome' monuments, to encourage drivers to slow down. To that end, new language included in the most recent draft of the TCP acknowledges that "additional measures such as traffic calming, improved pedestrian crossings or reducing the travel speed can benefit an entire community." Figure 10 illustrates how these changes to our built environment can also impact the health and vitality of the entire community. Healthy Tumalo Community Plan: A Health Impact Assessment, page 19 Figure 10. Pathway Between Improving Safety and Accessibility of U.S. 20 and Community Health T Traffic calming T Local accessibility of businesses Highway traffic speed T People on the street (i.e. pedestrian, bicycle and Equestrian activity) T Driver alertness T No. children walking and biking to school T Local sales i. Workgroup Recommendations for the TCP: 4, Traffic incidents 4, Pollutants T Daily physical activity T Community monitoring �. Social isolation 4, Obesity 4, Chronic disease 4, Mental health problems 4, Premature death/disability T Social connectedness and sense of place TCP. Page & Policy Number Policy Statement Workgroup Recommendations Page 25, Transportation Goal Provide a safe and efficient system for all modes of transportation Provide a safe and efficient system for all modes of transportation, including active modes, to support local economic development, recreational uses, and community health. Page 25, Road and Sidewalk, Policy # 2 Explore the ability to use roadway design to keep through trucks on arterials and collectors in Tumalo. Support a 'complete streets' policy consistent with Table A of Deschutes County Code 17.48 to establish future roadway design guidelines that plan for and operate the entire right of way to enable safe access for all users. Page 25, Policy #9 Enhance the roadside environment through tree planting, signage or other means. Support changes in roadside environment to promote a reduction in traffic speed through tree planting, signage, shoulder treatments or other means. Page 25, Policy # 11 Retain and enhance access across Highway 20 using above grade, below grade or at grade crossings Improve crossing conditions across Hwy. 20 by providing a grade separated crossing to support safe access to recreation and community services for all users. Healthy Tumalo Community Plan: A Health Impact Assessment, page 20 b. Multi -modal Trail System and Nearby Recreation The HIA Workgroup views these last two policy focus areas as being highly interconnected in the context of community health promotion. Safe community connectivity will result in compounding health benefits over time as opposed to simply developing strategies for each policy area independently. The recent draft of the TCP's community policies section includes much stronger language around supporting the establishment of a multi -modal trail system and even more policies are being proposed that support recreational development. To maximize rural livability and community health, the key will be ensuring an integrated approach to planning for each of the three policy areas. Given current conditions, the opportunity is now to plan for this connectivity. Linking amenities such as Tumalo State Park, new local parks, river access points, and the "downtown" core (including the Tumalo Community School and local businesses on the east and west side of Highway 20), will result in a greater number of people using active modes of transportation, as well as, those that are able to access amenities safely by car. The health effects of this manner of integrated planning include: Figure 11. Pathway Between Multi -modal Trail Systems, Recreation and Community Health 1' Pedestrian/bike infrastructure 1' Park and outdoor recreation amenities 'I' People on the street (i.e. pedestrian, bicycle and equestrian activity) 1' No. children walking and biking to school 1' Tourism 1' Local gathering places and opportunities i. Workgroup Recommendations for the TCP: —10 Pollutants 1' Daily physical activity 1' Community monitoring 4 Social isolation 1' Local business vitality Obesity 4. Chronic disease 40 Mental health problems 'I. Premature death 1' Social connectedness and sense of place TCP Page & Policy Area/ No• Policy Statement Workgroup Recommendations Page 21, Community Goal Protect and enhance the Protect and enhance the rural rural small-town character of small-town character of the the Tumalo Community, while encouraging Tumalo Community, while encouraging accessibility on the cooperation on the provision of services and increasing provision of services, supporting healthy active connections with the lifestyles and increasing social surrounding rural connections among community community. members as well as the surrounding rural community. Healthy Tumalo Community Plan: A Health Impact Assessment, page 21 Page 21, Open Space and Recreation Policies, Policy # 8 Public access to the river shall be preserved. Public access to the river will be preserved and infrastructure improvements will be supported including formal river access points, public signage, lighting, sanitary facilities and improved parking conditions. Page 21, Community Policies Add Policy Support school district in improving community use of Tumalo Community School facilities for community education, recreation and enrichment programs for students, parents and non - parent community members. Page 21, Open Space and Recreation Policies Add Policy Support the development of a trails and recreation master plan. Page 21, Open Space and Recreation Policies Add Policy Support and advocate for the expansion of the Bend Metro Park and Recreation District to include the Tumalo area. Healthy Tumalo Community Plan: A Health Impact Assessment, page 22 APPENDIX A HEALTH IMPACTS OF KEY POLICY AREAS IN THE TUMALO COMMUNITY PLAN I. Health impacts of safe, accessible crossing of Highway 20 General Background on transportation safety and public health: The automobile has radically transformed the way in which Americans live. As our urban cores grew, traffic increased, thereby making more highways necessary. Rural communities are bisected by large highways, and Tumalo is a prime example. We are no longer tied to working, going to school, or spending our leisure time close to where we live. Unfortunately, in many cases, this has led to a built environment in which we no longer have the option of working, learning, or recreating in our own communities. Stores, schools, recreational opportunities and offices have moved from town centers to malls and office parks that are cut off from the rest of the community and surrounded by highways lacking sidewalks and bicycle lanes. Even when Tumalo Residents live close to their destinations, they often feel that they and their children cannot walk or bicycle because of the risk of being hit by a motor vehicle, and the crossing of the state highway is unfriendly territory. A built environment that restricts the ease and safety of incorporating physical activity into peoples' daily routines, combined with contemporary eating habits, has produced an obesity epidemic, affecting even our children and teens, which contributes to heart disease, diabetes, and other life-threatening conditions. Public health practitioners have begun to understand that creating an environment that allows people to safely integrate physical activity into their everyday lives has benefits for weight control, physical fitness, and disease prevention. An environment in which people can walk and bicycle also helps renew a sense of community. Providing opportunities for safe and convenient walking and bicycling requires that public health practitioners learn how to influence land use and transportation policies. This requires practitioners to be able to speak the language and understand the world of transportation planners, community development agencies, and land - use committees. It also requires that public health practitioners from a variety of disciplines be able to articulate their common interests in modifying the built environment Links between transportation, health and highways: • A majority of the commutes people make are short, less than 5 miles round trip, providing an opportunity for physical activity that can be built into their daily routine. A reduction vehicle use to make these short trips also reduces carbon monoxide and other air pollutants, as these chemicals are released at the beginning of a trip when a vehicle's engine is cold. • Grade separated crossings or traffic calming, pedestrian activated signals and shorter crossing distances make bicycle or pedestrian trips more possible. • Providing people safe access to parks, public recreation facilities, and local businesses by improving the connectivity of the community reduces the prevalence of overweight by promoting physical activity and healthy lifestyles" (Caitlin, 2003). • Trails and greenways provide alternative transportation options, connecting neighborhoods and business districts so that people can walk or cycle to work and school, run errands, visit friends and utilize recreational areas like parks and playgrounds. • Traffic engineers strictly follow national standards that are adopted into local codes. If existing street design standards reflect outdated and auto -oriented design, they can be a significant barrier to attempts to make sidewalks and streets more walkable (Shilling, 2005). • Walking is considered an important means of transportation, and pedestrians should be able to use the system safely and without unreasonable delay (Oregon Department Of Transportation Traffic Manual). • Neighborhood design has a greater impact on active travel than on other forms of neighborhood -based exercise (Handy, 2004). • Traffic speed is recognized as the key determinant for pedestrian injury risk for children (Jacobsen, 2000). Current conditions: • Sidewalk and bike lane connectivity is limited within the community of Tumalo. • Since 1990, obesity rates have doubled for adults in Oregon and tripled for children. 39.8% of Deschutes County adults (BRFSS 2002-2007data) and 21.2% of eighth graders are overweight (OHTS, 2007-2008 data). • No traffic calming measures exist along Highway 20 to improve accessibility and safe highway crossing for pedestrians and bicyclists. • Highway 20 diagonally bisects the south end of the community, splitting up users and resources. • Although there are wide shoulders and sidewalks along much of Cook Ave./Cline Falls Hwy. and a portion of 5th Street, the majority of local roads (those that aren't arterials or collectors) do not have either a shoulder or a sidewalk, creating a prohibitive environment in which to use alternative modes of transportation such as cycling or walking. • According to ODOT, in 2008, the average daily traffic count near milepost 14.5 in Tumalo was approximately 9700 vehicles (ODOT, Transportation Systems Monitoring Unit). II. Health Impacts of Access to Recreational Amenities General Background on Rural Community Recreation and Public Health: A growing body of research is dispelling the myth that people who live in rural communities are more physically fit than their urban counterparts. While overweight and obesity numbers have been trending upward at an alarming rate in the United States, the problem may be disproportionately severe in rural areas. Texas A&M University has conducted research that finds people who live in rural communities have a higher risk for obesity which can lead to serious health conditions such as diabetes, cancer and cardiovascular disease. This is supported by national survey data and smaller regional studies. A shift has occurred in childhood overweight and obesity over the past 20 years as well involving a reversal of prevalence from urban to rural populations (Liu et. al, 2007). A widely publicized St. Louis School of Public Health study that surveyed 2,500 residents of 13 rural communities cited environmental factors as being linked to obesity. Barriers perceived by residents, and most often by obese residents, included distance from recreational facilities and other destinations as well traffics safety concerns related to a lack of sidewalks or walking/biking trails on most streets (Brownson et. al., 2006). A survey of Tumalo residents supports this assessment. On April 27, 2010, the HIA committee held a world cafe style listening session where over 30 area residents attended. When surveyed about recreational use, a majority of individuals indicated they would access recreational opportunities such as walking, hiking or bicycling more if the infrastructure for such activities was improved. Lack of formal recreational destinations and concern for safety were cited most frequently when asked about barriers to accessing green space or other recreational opportunities the area has to offer. Tumalo is considered a rural "bedroom" community to neighboring Bend. The same issues that impact the frequency of recreation among area residents and visitors here are common themes in rural communities across the nation. The town is bisected by a major highway and arterial thoroughfares, which are notorious for hazardous automobile and bicycle or pedestrian incidents. There are few sidewalks, bike lanes connecting destinations and no current formal city park or parks and recreation district. Moreover, programs available to children, youth and families are limited. The Tumalo area does, however, have unique natural resources including the Deschutes River and Tumalo Creek, which are growing in popularity as recreational sites for residents as well as visitors to the area (rafting, fishing, floating, etc). Formalized recreation development can have many positive benefits for rural communities but according to a report entitled, "Recreation, Tourism and Rural Well-being," there can be downsides when recreation is unplanned or grows in popularity too quickly. This can lead to congested roads, additional roadside hazards and can strain the capacity of public services (Reeder, 2005). Many Tumalo residents echo this concern and indicate that the community would support harnessing this recreational draw by creating infrastructure to capture commercial business, as well as, avoid inherent environmental damage that informal use creates, such as parking crowding along rural roads, vandalism and littering, as well as, public trespassing on private land and sensitive wetland areas. There are obvious health benefits to recreation, such as an increase in physical activity which has been proven to improve health outcomes by reducing risk for chronic disease. The annual Roper Starch Report found that 90% of Americans consider outdoor recreation the best way to be physically active. Even more felt that if people increased their outdoor recreation activities, the effects on their health would be beneficial (ARC, 2000). Conversely, opportunities for children to play freely in natural spaces are dwindling, due to a multitude of factors that are interrelated. Access to natural and unstructured outdoor play is considered critical for childhood emotional and physical health. Additionally, the American Association of Pediatrics supports unstructured play as a critical strategy in combating childhood and adolescent overweight/obesity. Though the popular perception of childhood activities in rural settings may be romantic, the truth is that limited access to recreation amenities or programs, coupled with an increase in screen time and technology inside the home, and fear of danger from strangers, traffic and natural hazards outdoors may be driving more rural children and youth toward physical inactivity. More research is certainly needed in the areas of nearby recreation and health outcomes in both urban and rural settings. However, due to the growing epidemic of obesity, several institutions are conducting extensive literature reviews bringing to light decades of research that support the fact that a strong link does exist. Links between health and parks, green space and recreational facilities: • Neighborhood design has a greater impact on active travel than on other forms of neighborhood -based exercise, particularly if parks and/or open space or other destinations are easily accessible by foot or bicycle (Handy, 2004). • The proximity and accessibility of green spaces in relation to residential areas appears to affect the overall levels of physical activity/exercise. This is true of children and young people, older people as well as generally for all age groups (Bell, 2008). • Green areas can reduce noise pollution and the visual intrusion from traffic (Bell, 2008). • Teens that used recreation centers were 75% more likely to engage in the highest category of moderate to vigorous physical activity, according to a long-term study of over 17,000 teenagers. This was a national study providing the first evidence that community recreation facilities are important for adolescent activity (Gordan -Larson, 2000). • Regular moderate activity, such as brisk walking for 30 to 60 minutes, reduces the incidence of cardiovascular disease according to a literature review of articles and studies published between 1991-2000 (Haennel & Lemire, 2002). • The risk of Type II diabetes decreased progressively with increasing levels of physical activity, as found in a long term study of 5,159 men (Wannamethee, et al., 2000). • A national study around environmental determinants (1,818 people) found a positive correlation between environmental infrastructure (such as trails, recreation facilities and enjoyable scenery) and physical activity (Brownson et al., 2001). • Physical activity through recreation appears to impact cancer risk as well. One study shows that physically active adults had a lower risk of breast cancer than those who were less physically active. Consistency of activity was more important than intensity in a study which followed 121,701 nurses (aged 30-55) from 1976-1992. These nurses were surveyed at different points during the study period to gather data on physical activity, such as the average number of hours per week spent participating in moderate or vigorous "recreational physical activity" (walking, jogging, cycling, swimming, aerobic dance, tennis, etc...) (Rockhill, et al., 1999). Current conditions: • No parks or formal community gathering places in town. Nearest park is a % mile outside of Tumalo boundary and is only accessible by car for most residents. • Sidewalk and bike lane connectivity is limited within the community of Tumalo. • Since 1990, obesity rates have doubled for adults in Oregon and tripled for children. 39.8% of Deschutes County adults (BRFSS 2002-2007data) and 21.2% of eighth graders are overweight (OHTS, 2007-2008 data). • No marked crosswalks across Highway 20. • Majority of roads lack shoulders, discouraging use of alternative modes of transportation or active recreation. III. Health impacts of a multi -modal trail system General background on multi -modal trail systems and community health: Recent years have seen a nationwide trend toward increased development and use of trail systems for recreation and travel. A growing body of evidence indicates that certain aspects of the transportation infrastructure, including trail systems, sidewalks and crosswalks near schools, bicycle paths, traffic—calming measures, public transit and connections between neighborhoods and desired destinations, are associated with higher levels of physical activity and lower rates of chronic diseases related to obesity. In addition, well designed transportation infrastructure, including a multi -modal trail system can positively impact the economic and environmental health of a community by reducing costs associated with vehicle use and health care, promoting tourism, conserving natural landscapes and supporting the characteristics and values of rural living. Trails provide access to 'outdoor' classrooms for learning; teaching respect and stewardship of the environment. Trails enhance property values of communities by connecting them to open spaces and providing a buffer between the built and natural environment. When trails are integrated into commercial or residential areas and parks, they help promote safe and livable communities. Trails are a unique facility to serve a diverse population that may otherwise have limited accessibility to destinations within their community. Links between transportation, health and trail systems: • Parents' perceptions of the transportation route between home and school are among the key factors determining whether children walk or bike to school and perceived safety (or lack of) from traffic and crime have been associated with higher rates of children walking and bicycling to school (Black C, 2001; Collin D, 2001). • Multi -modal trails may help efforts to reduce road congestion and lessen its polluting effects. • Well-designed, multi -modal roads, sidewalks and trails reduce the risk of injuries to pedestrians. • Providing people access to safe parks, public recreation facilities, and walking and biking trails may help reduce the prevalence of overweight by promoting physical activity and healthy lifestyles (Caitlin, 2003). • Trails and greenways provide alternative transportation options, connecting neighborhoods and business districts so that people can walk or cycle to work and school, run errands, visit friends and utilize recreational areas like parks and playgrounds. • As an amenity that plays an important role in increasing a community's "quality of life," trails are becoming more attractive to businesses and their employees (National Parks Service, 2005). • The ability to avoid congested streets and highways, and travel through natural areas on foot or by non -motorized means is a large factor in a community's livability. • Trail preservation and development have positive impacts on environmental health and resource conservation. The designation of trail corridors can be used as a tool for preserving important natural landscapes. Additionally, the development of safe trail routes for use in everyday commuting and errands can significantly reduce our consumption of fossil fuels and our emission of pollutants (Corrales Trails Master Plan). • Neighborhood design has a greater impact on active travel than on other forms of neighborhood -based exercise (Handy, 2004). Current conditions: • Tumalo's state defined boundary does not include the outlying areas wherein residents consider themselves part of the community and are often affected by happenings in Tumalo. The sprawling nature of the community, along with surrounding topographical features such as the Deschutes River, rim rock and the diagonal east -west route of Highway 20 has severely limited the ability to connect the community via a network of continuous streets or multi -modal trail system. • The relatively small size of Tumalo, roughly 1 square mile, means that almost any destination within the community could be reached by a non -motorized commute of five miles or less round trip. • The leading causes of adult death in Deschutes County are cancer, heart disease and stroke; chronic conditions resulting largely from individual behavior choices and are primarily related to three behaviors: tobacco use, physical inactivity and poor nutrition. (Oregon Health Promotion/Chronic Disease Prevention Program; Almanac of Chronic Disease, 2009). • Few safe routes for pedestrians, especially school children, to downtown core or recreational opportunities. SRTS data from Tumalo Community School indicates that less than 1% of the 400+/- students use an active mode of transportation to get to or from school. Parent surveys noted that the main reason for not allowing their children to commute by walking or biking was the lack of safety in terms of distance, traffic speed and volume along their routes. • There are no designated trails within the community of Tumalo. • Since 1990, obesity rates have doubled for adults in Oregon and tripled for children. 39.8% of Deschutes County adults and 21.2% of eighth graders are overweight (OHTS, BRFSS, 2007). • Economically fragile downtown business district. • Majority of roads lack shoulders, discouraging use of alternative modes of transportation. Bend Park f Recreation. DISTRICT Kristen Maze Associate Planner Deschutes County 117 NW Lafayette St. Bend, Oregon 97701 APPENDIX B SUBJECT: Tumalo Community Plan Kristen, Planning and Development 799 SW Columbia Bend, OR 97702 541/706-6100 February 11, 2010 The Bend Park and Recreation District provides parks, trails and recreation programming for residents of the district, which for the most part encompasses the Bend Urban Area. The Tumalo community is located outside of the district boundary by approximately two (2) miles. However, the district does have recreational interests that extend outside the current district boundary. In 2002, the district and the City of Bend collaborated on the development of the Deschutes River Action Plan. This plan identified the desire to complete the Deschutes River Trail through Bend and connect it on both ends to destinations outside the urban area. The northern extent of the trail follows the Deschutes River from the Bend UGB to Tumalo State Park and on to the Tumalo community. Legend Et M The 2002 design identified in the "North Reach" above shows the trail exiting north from Tumalo State Park on the east side of the river. Based on our most recent field review and analysis, we believe that it may instead be prudent to cross the trail over the river at the OB Riley bridge on the pedestrian walkway and follow the west side of the river up to the undercrossing (under US20) and on to Riverview St. There appears to be ample overhead clearance and enough room under foot to keep the trail above the high water level. This portion of the corridor is in public ownership and eliminates the need for a new pedestrian bridge downstream of the existing US20 Bridge. The district continues to work with private property owners and Oregon State Parks in an ongoing effort to assemble a continuous publicly -owned corridor for the trail. Fortunately, the portions of the trail corridor closest to the Tumalo Unincorporated Community are already in public ownership. However, there are multiple "demand" paths rather than a singular trail and they are in an unimproved state and not suitable for users beyond hikers and mountain bikes. The district would support the development of this trail corridor between the Tumalo Community and Tumalo State Park as a hard -surfaced shared -use path that utilizes the current grade -separated crossing underneath the US20 bridge on the west side of the Deschutes River. The Community Plan should reflect this recreation and transportation opportunity that will provide a safe, non -motorized access to Tumalo State Park (with a connection to OB Riley Rd.) as well as potentially enhance the safety for recreational river users that may need a safe take-out location when they run this section of the river. In addition, there also appears to be a reasonably -sized natural area with old-growth Juniper trees on public land at the SW corner of US20 and the Deschutes River that could possibly be enhanced as a passive park site in conjunction with the trail. We hesitate to believe that this new trail/path connection would replace the need for additional safety crossing improvements at Cook Ave. /US20. Rather, we see this as an additional enhancement that will provide mostly a recreational purpose yet give less experienced or more cautious/vulnerable cyclists, as well as pedestrians, the option to travel along the river versus crossing US20 at - grade. If implemented properly, there should be minimal out -of -direction travel involved versus crossing US20 from Cook Ave. to OB Riley Rd. If you have any questions regarding my comments, please don't hesitate to contact me at 388-5435 Ext. 31, 948-4239 or steve@bendparksandrec.org Steve Jorgensen Planning Manager Bend Metro Parks and Recreation District APPENDIX D Tumalo looks at its health Residents to discuss how land use planning can promote healthy lifestyles By Scott Hammers /The Bulletin Published: April 24. 2010 4:OOAM PST If you go Your Health and the Tumalo Community Plan When: 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m., Tuesday Where: Tumalo Community School cafeteria, 19835 Second St., Tumalo Residents of the Tumalo area are invited to a meeting Tuesday to discuss the relationship between land use planning and the health of the community. The "Health Impact Assessment," a project of the Deschutes County Health Department, is funded by a grant from the Oregon Department of Human Services. Senior Transportation Planner Peter Russell said the county chose to focus on Tumalo because the community is in the process of developing the Tumalo Community Plan, a document that will outline how the area should grow over the next 20 years. Kim Curley of Commute Options said she's heard complaints for years from Tumalo parents about how the town's layout discourages them from letting their children walk or ride their bikes to Tumalo Community School. With the school and the center of town located near the intersection of Tumalo Road, Cline Falls Highway and U.S. Highway 20, Tumalo is a challenging place to get around in without a car, Curley said. "When you slap a little town in the middle of a bunch of highways, people might feel that infrastructure doesn't support them walking and biking as much as they might like to," Curley said. Tuesday's meeting will focus on three primary issues — the location of recreational amenities like parks, trail systems for pedestrians and bicyclists, and safety considerations related to crossing U.S. Highway 20. Curley said attendees will likely be placed in small groups to discuss each of the subject areas separately, and that their ideas will be combined into a final report to be forwarded to the county transportation and planning departments, the Oregon Department of Transportation and other agencies that will play a role in Tumalo's future development. The county transportation department already has plans to propose a solution to the problems bikers and walkers have crossing U.S. Highway 20. Russell said the next version of the county's Transportation System Plan will include a proposal for a paved path running along the bank of the Deschutes River from Tumalo State Park on the west side of the highway to downtown Tumalo on the east side. Russell said the proposal does not include funding for the construction of the path, something that would likely require grant funding and the cooperation of multiple agencies. The county is also considering designating some of the rural highways surrounding Tumalo as bikeways, Russell said, a move that could allow the county to qualify for grants to build wider shoulders the next time the roads are repaved. Kate Wells from The Heart Center at St. Charles Bend is assisting with the project. Wells said Tumalo is one of 10 communities around the state conducting a Health Impact Assessment study this year. A handful of communities around the country have been doing the studies over the last decade, she said, but the idea has gained momentum as the link between land use planning and obesity and other health problems has become more apparent. "More and more we're finding that community design has a lot to do with health, and people's level of physical activity," she said. 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Co 144,144,14.14-10t 66)-1A-4 Ex & Tt t vu.a Lo Pia w 2010-2030 Tuwt.alo Co1114.w4.uwttd PI,aw 2010-2030 Introduction I Community Vision Statement 4 History 5 Land Use 6 Population 6 Land Use Designations and Inventory 8 Public Facilities and Services 12 Domestic Water 12 Wastewater 12 Emergency Services 13 Irrigation Water I3 Recreational Trail 13 Transportation 14 Surrounding Land Uses 16 Agriculture 16 Rural Residential 16 Surface Mining 17 Community Input I8 Community Planning Process 18 Community Character and Features 19 Residential Development 19 Commercial Development 19 Recreational Development 19 Traffic and Circulation 20 Health Impact Assessment 20 TUMALO COMMUNITY PLAN - 2010 TO 2030 i Goals and Policies 23 Land Use Goal 23 Community Policies 23 Open Space and Recreation Policies 23 Land Use Policies 24 Residential Area Policies 24 Commercial Area Policies 24 Industrial Area Policies 25 Public Facilities Goal 26 Public Facilities and Services Policies 26 Transportation Goal 27 Road Network Policies 27 Road and Sidewalk Policies 27 U.S. 20 Policies 27 Maps Tumalo Vicinity Map 2 Tumalo Community School Student Attendance Area Map 3 Tumalo Comprehensive Plan Map 10 Tumalo Zoning District Map I I Rural Fire Protection District #2 Map 15 Tables Table 1, 2009 Tumalo Population Estimate 6 Table 2, Tumalo Projected Build Out 6 Table 3, Tumalo Population Forecast 7 Table 4, Tumalo Land Use Designations 8 Table 5, Tumalo Land Use Inventory 8 Figures Figure I, Visioning Exercise 21 Figure 2, Pathway Between Improving Safety and Accessibility of U.S. 20 and Community Health 22 Figure 3, Pathway Between Multi -modal Trail Systems, Recreation and Community Health 22 ii TUMALO COMMUNITY PLAN - 2010 TO 2030 4oRLs A wd PoL'L6es The following goals and policies were developed from community and stakeholder meetings, and input from ODOT and the Oregon Department of Land Conservation and Development. Staff also revisited Deschutes County's existing Comprehensive and Transportation System Plans, as well as applicable state law and administrative rules. Land Use Goal Protect and enhance the rural small-town character of Tumalo by supporting public services, healthy active lifestyles and social connections among residents and stakeholders. Community Policies 1. Consider adding Tumalo State Park to the Tumalo Rural Community boundary. 2. Coordinate with community groups and organizations that are working to improve the livability, economy and access to Tumalo. 3. Support economic development initiatives and tourism in the Tumalo area. 4. Review the Tumalo community goals and policies every five years to determine if they meet the current and future needs of the area. 5. Support the school district in improving opportunities to use Tumalo Community School facilities for education, recreation and enrichment programs for students, parents and area residents. Open Space and Recreation Policies Establish Tumalo as a regional bicycle destination through land use, transportation and recreation policies and programs. Encourage parks and open space, and where feasible, acquire land for open space. Preserve public access to the river. Preserve publically owned lands along the Deschutes River by designating them as open space. 1 O. Support infrastructure improvements including formal river access points, public signage, lighting, sanitary facilities and improved parking conditions. Establish a multi -use trail system from Tumalo State Park to Tumalo. Support community efforts to create and maintain local parks. Coordinate implementation of bikeways with signs and best maintenance practices on County arterials and collectors. Support community efforts to designate the segment of the Deschutes River through Tumalo as an Oregon Scenic Waterway for its recreational values. TUMALO COMMUNITY PLAN - 2010 TO 2030 23 Support the development of a trails and recreation master plan. Explore the future expansion of the Bend Metro Park and Recreation District to include the Tumalo area. Land Use Policies I. Conform land use regulations to the requirements of Unincorporated Communities as defined in OAR 660 Division 22 or any successor. 2. Ensure County plans and land use regulations require that new uses authorized within Tumalo do not adversely affect agricultural uses in the surrounding exclusive farm use zones. 3. Apply setbacks for homes built along the rim forming the Deschutes River Canyon and Laidlaw Butte to protect scenic views visible from the community. 4. Coordinate with Tumalo Community Association, Tumalo Business Association and similar local organizations on land use issues, where appropriate. 5. Encourage the preservation of historical structures such as the Tumalo Community Church (1 905) and the Laidlaw Bank and Trust (1910). Residential Area Policies 6. Designate residential lands on the comprehensive plan map with a corresponding residential district on the zoning map. 7. Designate residential lands so they are proximate to the commercial area. 8. Designate Residential 5 acre lands on the perimeter of the community. 9. Designate higher density residential lands in the bowl formed by the Deschutes River canyon. 10. Permit livestock in the residential districts subject to use limitations. I I . Plan and zone for a diversity of housing types and densities suited to the capacity of the land to accommodate water and sewage requirements. Commercial Area Policies 12. Limit access from U.S. 20 so it is safe and economically viable. 13. Encourage design standards in the commercial district so new development is compatible with the rural character of the community and reduces negative impacts on adjacent residential districts. 14. Prohibit livestock from being permanently stabled in the commercial districts. I5. Prohibit additional lands from being designated commercial until an economic analysis review is completed. 24 TUMALO COMMUNITY PLAN - 2010 TO 2030 16. Allow residential uses and mixed residential/commercial uses, while preventing residential uses from dominating or setting development standards in the commercial district. 17. Utilize approval standards for conditional uses in the commercial district to consider the impact on nearby residential and commercial uses and the capacity of public facilities and services. 18. Prohibit replatting for exclusively residential purposes in the commercial district. Industrial Area Policies 19. Allow only the following new or expanded industrial uses in the Tumalo rural community boundary: a. Uses authorized under Goals 3 and 4 (farm and forest uses); b. Expansion of a use existing on the date of this rule; c. Small-scale, low impact uses; d. Uses that require proximity to rural resource, as defined in OAR 660-004- 0022(3)(a); e. New uses that will not exceed the capacity of water and sewer service available to the site on the effective date of this rule; or, if such services are not available to the site, the capacity of the site itself to provide water and absorb sewage; f. New uses more intensive than those allowed under subsection (a) through (e) of this section, provided an analysis set forth in the Comprehensive Plan demonstrates, and land use regulations ensure: i. That such uses are necessary to provide employment that does not exceed the total projected work force within the community and the surrounding rural area; ii. That such uses would not rely upon a work force employed by uses within urban growth boundaries; and iii. That the determination of the work force of the community and surrounding rural area considers the total industrial and commercial employment in the community and is coordinated with employment projections for nearby urban growth boundaries. TUMALO COMMUNITY PLAN - 2010 TO 2030 25 Public Facilities Goal Ensure water and sewage treatment systems encompass the appropriate scale and cost. Public Facility Policies I. Determine residential minimum lot sizes by the capacity of the land to accommodate available water and wastewater facilities. 2. Encourage high quality fire protection in Tumalo and the surrounding area. 3. Encourage early planning and acquisition of sites needed for public facilities (e.g. school, roads, water supply facility, parks). 4. Coordinate development within the Laidlaw Water District to determine if connection to its water system is required. 5. Support replatting of Tots in the area comprising the Laidlaw Plat and other lands designated commercial to create lots large enough to accommodate a DEQ approved on-site sewage disposal system. 6. Support the protection of the Tumalo Town Ditch easement and its distribution system. 7. Support the development and management of the domestic water system for Tumalo so that cumulative development will not result in public health hazards or adverse environmental impacts that violate state or federal water quality regulations. 8. Coordinate with the Tumalo residents and business owners on the creation of a sewer district, if the community initiates district formation. 26 TUMALO COMMUNITY PLAN - 2010 TO 2030 Transportation Goal Provide a safe and efficient system for all modes of transportation, including active modes, to support local economic development, recreational uses, and community health. Road Network Policies I . Review the existing Transportation System Plan policies and standards for Tumalo. 2. Review existing roadway design requirements to ensure complete streets which accommodate all modes of travel. Road and Sidewalk Policies 3. Implement road development standards for Tumalo that minimize pavement width and are consistent with the small-scale character of the community. 4. Utilize land development and grant funding opportunities to improve street segments identified for improvement in the Transportation System Plan. 5. Provide functional, cost effective sidewalks that are consistent with the rural character of the community. 6. Provide sidewalks or multi -use paths where they are needed for safety, as set forth in the Transportation System Plan. 7. Construct sidewalks specified on community roads without curbs and gutters, distant from property lines, to allow room for utilities. U.S. 20 Policies 8. Coordinate with the Tumalo community and Oregon Department of Transportation to implement both short and Tong -term improvements to solve transportation problems, including at the Cook Avenue and U.S. 20 intersection. 9. Enhance the roadside environment, through tree planting, signage or other means. I O. Promote safe access and slower speeds on U.S. 20 through Tumalo. I I . Retain and enhance access across U.S. 20 using above, below, or at grade crossings to support pedestrian, bicycle and equestrian access to recreation and community services. TUMALO COMMUNITY PLAN - 2010 TO 2030 27 TES BOARD OF COMMISSIONERSMEETING REQUEST TO SPEAK Citizen Input or Testimony (-10 Subject ;Y , I�`,. i 4 is t; (;7v-cepAnSDate: / 2d Name e,C 6 Address OCC .'� -f,rld OR/ 9.--)70-\ Phone #s dq I6,5 E-mail address In Favor Neutral/Undecided cti Are you submitting written documents as part of testimony? If so, please give a copy to the Recording Secretary for the record. ** SUBMIT TO Opposed Yes RECORDING SECRETARY BEFORE MEETING BEGINS