The Oregon Department of Education produces yearly report cards for schools and districts. These reports, called for by the 1999 state legislature, provide educators with an opportunity to communicate directly with parents and community members about how local schools are performing. Report cards are released each fall based on prior year data.
School and District Report CardsThe school district publishes a variety of reports and informational materials covering a wide range of topics.
The Finance and Operations Department prepares By the Numbers, an annual report providing an overview of district demographics, enrollment, and building utilization.
2021-22 student enrollment is approximately 6,355 students, this does not include Muddy Creek Charter School. Each fall the Corvallis School Board receives an enrollment report from staff. Visit the School Board meeting page for dates and times.
School district superintendents are required to provide a Division 22 Report to their local school board regarding the district’s standing with respect to all Standards for Public Elementary and Secondary Schools as set forth in Oregon Administrative Rules 581-022-2305. Districts are required to report to the board and community the status on all Division 22 OARs no later than November 1, 2023. The district must also submit this data to the Oregon Department of Education by November 15, 2023. The time frame being assessed in this report is the 2022-2023 school year.
The full report is available at the link below.
For the 2023-24 school year, school districts, ESDs, and public charter schools must submit assurance to ODE that every public school and program has a completed School-Level Communicable Disease Management Plan that verifies the school or program is ready to prevent, detect, respond to and recover from a communicable disease event.
The full reports are available at the links below.
At least once every three years, the district will evaluate the implementation of the Wellness Policy using a triennial assessment report provided by ODE. This assessment helps the district to celebrate what we are doing well and determine areas of focus within the Wellness Policy.
As required by the Student Success Act (2019 House Bill 3427), all Student Investment Account (SIA) grant recipients must complete an Annual Report and make it available on the district’s website. The Annual Report serves as an opportunity for the district to reflect and learn from our SIA implementation during the 2022-2023 school year. The four required questions ask the district to consider successes and barriers and use that learning to inform our next year of implementation.
Senate Bill 52 (SB 52), also known as Adi’s Act (ORS 339.343; OAR 581-022-2510), requires each school district school board to adopt a policy requiring a Student Suicide Prevention plan. These plans must be made available annually to students and the school district community and be posted on the district’s website, if applicable.
District suicide prevention plans that are compliant with state requirements provide procedural planning in the areas of prevention, intervention, and postvention, have equity and racial equity centered supports, and include a staff training process that outlines when and how students and families will be referred to appropriate mental health and crisis services.
District Administration Office
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541-757-5811
541-757-5703
1555 SW 35th St., Corvallis
District Office
1555 SW 35th Street | PO Box 3509J
Corvallis Oregon, 97333
(541) 757-5811 - Office
(541) 757-5703 - Fax
[email protected]
Report bullying, harassment or intimidation at your school. The Harassment, Intimidation and Bullying Compliance Officer is Melissa Harder, Assistant Superintendent. The Title IX Compliance Officer is Rynda Gregory, Human Resources Administrator.
The following persons have been designated to handle inquiries regarding discrimination:
Rynda Gregory, Human Resources Administrator and Title IX Coordinator:
[email protected] , 971-217-6309
Melissa Harder, Assistant Superintendent and Title II Oversight:
[email protected]
Sabrina Wood, Special Education Coordinator and ADA Title II Complaints:
[email protected]
© Corvallis School District. Corvallis, Oregon 97333
The Corvallis School District does not discriminate on the basis of age, citizenship, color, disability, gender expression, gender identity, national origin, parental or marital status, race, religion, sex, or sexual orientation in its programs and activities, and provides equal access to designated youth groups. The following persons have been designated to handle inquiries regarding discrimination: Rynda Gregory, Human Resources Administrator and Title IX Coordinator: [email protected] , 971-217-6309; Melissa Harder, Assistant Superintendent and Title II Oversight: [email protected] ; Sabrina Wood, Special Education Coordinator and ADA Title II Complaints: [email protected]
El Distrito Escolar de Corvallis no discrimina en base a la edad, nacionalidad, color, discapacidad, expresión de género, identidad de género, origen nacional, situación de los padres o de su estado civil, raza, religión, sexo u orientación sexual en sus programas y actividades, y proporciona igualdad de acceso a los grupos de jóvenes designados. Las siguientes personas han sido designadas para atender las consultas relacionadas con la discriminación:Rynda Gregory, Administradora de Recursos Humanos y Coordinadora de Título IX: [email protected] , 971-217-6309; Melissa Harder, Superintendente Asistente y Supervisora del Título II: [email protected] ; Sabrina Wood, Coordinadora de Educación Especial y Quejas de Título II de Americanos con Discapacidades (ADA por sus siglas en inglés): [email protected]