Paisley School District

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Paisley School
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Address
Paisley School District
260 Green Street

, ,
97636

United States
Coordinates 42°41′36″N120°32′35″W / 42.69337°N 120.542931°W / 42.69337; -120.542931
Information
Type Public
School districtPaisley School District
PrincipalPaul Hauder [1] [2]
GradesK-12 [2]
Number of students64 [3]
Color(s)Maroon and white    [1]
Athletics conference OSAA Mountain Valley League 1A-5 [1]
MascotBronco [1]
Website www.paisleyschooldistrict.com

Paisley School is a public charter school in Paisley, Oregon, United States. It serves students from kindergarten through twelfth grade (K-12). It is the only school in the Paisley School District 11C, and contains a boarding facility, which houses international students and domestic students for the High School. [4]

Contents

Free lunch is provided daily and is heavily sponsored by local churches and private Donations as well as assistance from the community.

The campus consists of the primary school house, a separate line of school rooms, a gymnasium, a cafeteria, playground with outdoor basketball courts. Inside the main school house is the school library and in the upper level a student run, teacher managed radio station KPAI-LP (103.1FM) which provides the community with radio services.

Paisley, along with Lakeview High School, takes high students from Adel and Plush. [5]

Academics

In 2008, 100% of the school's seniors received a high school diploma. Of two students[ clarification needed ], two graduated and none dropped out. [6] [7] The average class size for graduating classes is 3-4 students.

Campus

The dormitory opened, initially only housing US residents outside of Oregon, in temporary facilities in 1995 with its current one opening in 1996. In 1998 it began housing foreign exchange students. [8] The Collins-McDonald Boarding Facility has female students upstairs. [4]

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