Modern Luxury on Awbrey Butte 2626 NW Three Sister Dr. BEND, OR 97703
$1,650,000
Modern Luxury on Awbrey Butte 2626 NW Three Sisters Dr. $1,650,000 4,600 SF / 4BR + Office /3.5 BA Enjoy Stunning Cascade Mountain Views in this 2012 COBA Tour of Homes winner for Best Kitchen and Best Master Suite. Master on the main provides main level living with office and private wrap around deck. Downstairs includes a second Master Suite, two additional bedrooms, bathroom, bonus room, wine cellar, and access to your private hot tub. Toy lovers oversized 3-car garage. All on a private 1.6 acre estate home site. Brenda Menzel ~ 541.640.2125 Broker Brenda@HelloBendOR.com HelloBendOregon.com EACH OFFICE IS INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED.
Soaring vaulted ceilings, ebony stained cabinetry, huge gourmet island kitchen with top of the line stainless steel Viking appliance package, complete with commercial-grade hood vent, and large walk-in pantry. Oversized 3-car garage with towering ceilings and 10’ doors make this a toy lover’s dream space. High-end finishing touches include Myrtlewood Flooring, natural stone and porcelain tile throughout, Danze & Grohe plumbing fixutres, Emtex Hardware, three fireplaces, solid 8’ doors and radient flooring in MBR. Thoughtful window design brings in tons of natural light and makes this home really stand out. The open floor plan and large covered deck make this a dream for entertaining and enjoying sunsets from most rooms in the home. So Many Wonderful Features in this Stunning Home! Call Brenda at 541-640-2125 for all the details
MLS Data
Client Detail Report Listings as of 08/05/19 at 11:17pm Active 08/02/19 Listing # 201907520 2626 NW Three Sisters Dr, Bend, OR 97703-5615 Map County: Deschutes Cross St: Promontory Property Type Residential Property Subtype Area/Addition B-Awbrey Butte Section NW Beds 4 Approx Square Feet Baths 3.50 Price/Sq Ft Year Built 2012 Lot Sq Ft (approx) Map and Ta 171230BD01500 Acreage See Additional Pictures
Listing Price: $1,650,000 Residential
4600 Builder $358.70 69696 1.6000
Marketing Remark Modern luxury at the top of Awbrey Butte with Cascade Mountain views! This stunning NW Contemporary home was built by RD Construction & Design, and won 2012 COBA Tour of Homes for Best Kitchen and Best Master Suite in the $1M+ category. Master on the main provides main level living with office and private wrap around deck to soak in the snow capped mountains from your 1.6 acre estate parcel. From the soaring vaulted ceilings, ebony stained cabinetry, huge gourmet island kitchen with top of the line stainless steel Viking appliance package, complete with commercial-grade hood vent, and large walk-in pantry. Oversized 3-car garage with towering ceilings and 10' doors make this a toy lover's dream space. Downstairs you will find a second Master Suite, two additional bedrooms, bathroom, bonus room, wine cellar, and access to your private hot tub. Zoning New Construction Jr. High School HOA HOA Per Taxes Farm Deferral Irrigation Electric Company Included 2 Style Foundation Interior
Kitchen
Fireplace Exterior
Doors/Windows Heat/Cool
Existing Water Sewer/Septic Water Heater Seller Auth. Photos
Presented By:
RS No Pacific Crest Yes Annually $12603.00 No No PP&L wall mounted TVs(4), Sonos sound Northwest, Contemporary Stemwall 2 Master Bedrooms, Security System, Smart Alarm System, Smart Lighting, Hot Tub/Spa, Walk in Closet, Washer/Dryer, Master Ground Level Island, Microwave, Pantry, Range/Oven, Refrigerator, Counters-Solid Surf, Dishwasher, Disposal Family Room, Master Bedroom, Gas, Great Room Drip System, Sprinkler System, Hot Tub/Spa, Sprinkler Timer(s), Landscaped, Native Plant Lndscp., Patio/Deck, Xeriscape Landscape Dbl. Pane Windows AC-Central, Natural Gas, Prog. Thermostat, Zoned Heating
Tax Acct# Elementary School Sr. High School HOA Total Amount Multiple HOA Tax Year CC&R Water District Included 1 Included 3 Levels Construction Rooms
169970 North Star Summit $120.00 No 2018 Yes City Refrigerator, washer/dryer, hot tub, system, blinds & drapes, alarm sys, CLA Two Frame Great Room, Bonus Room, Kitchen, Den/Office, Dining Area, Family Room, Utility Room
Bathroom
Floors
Counters-Solid Surf, Counters-Tiled, Double Shower, Double Vanity, Tub Soaking, Enclosed Toilet Carpet, Slate/Stone, Wood - Pre-Finished
Roof
Composition
View Parking
City City Sewer Gas Yes
Terms Additional Features Sign On Property
Cascade Mountain Garage- Ext Length, Driveway - Pavers, Garage - 2 Door, Garage - Double, Garage Attached, Garage Door Opener New Loan, Cash Park, Paved Streets Yes
Brenda L Menzel
Cascade Sotheby's International Realty
Primary: 541-640-2125 Secondary: Other:
650 SW Bond St Suite 100 Bend, OR 97702 541-383-7600 Fax : 541-383-3940 See our listings online:
E-mail: brenda@hellobendor.com August 2019
Web Page: http://www.livingthebendlife.com http://www.bendluxuryhomes.com Featured properties may not be listed by the office/agent presenting this brochure. Information has not been verified, is not guaranteed and is subject to change. Copyright Š2019 Rapattoni Corporation. All rights reserved. U.S. Patent 6,910,045
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SCHOOL I N F O R M AT I O N
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OREGON
REPORT CARD
2016-17
Bend-LaPine Administrative SD 1 High Lakes Elementary SchoolDISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT Shay Mikalson
2500 NW High Lakes Lp Bend, OR 97701 (541) 355-1700 www.bend.k12.or.us/HIGHLAKES
For more report card measures, including detailed demographic information, visit www.oregon.gov/ode/reports-and-data
PRINCIPAL Linda Burley GRADES SERVED K-5
FROM THE PRINCIPAL
Dear Parents and Community Members, To support the learning and development of every child in a manner that is consistent with our district’s vision for a broader definition of student success, schools are engaging in design work that emphasizes academic excellence, qualities of thriving learners, and indicators of future readiness. Highlights from the previous school year and focal points of our continuous school improvement efforts include: · On the OAKS/SMARTER Balanced ELA /Literacy test, 76% of 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade students, who were tested, were proficient. 70 % of students were proficient in mathematics. This will be an area of focus for our school.
· Through out mentoring and social emotional work, we strive to make sure everyone feels engaged, connected, and safe. · Our efforts in instilling future ready skills were and continue to be focused around developing communication and collaboration. Please contact me if you have any questions or concerns. We look forward to working with you this school year. Thank you, Principal
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Linda Burley
SCHOOL PROFILE
STUDENTS
ENROLLMENT 2016-17 K-3 4-5 6-8 MEDIAN CLASS SIZE Self-Contained Departmentalized
School
25.0 --
654 SELECTED DEMOGRAPHICS 404 Economically Disadvantaged 250 Students with Disabilities -Ever English Learner Oregon Different Languages Spoken 24.0 Regular Attenders -Mobile Students
IMMUNIZATION RATES Percent of students with all required vaccines: 90 Percent of students without all required vaccines: 10 When data are unavailable or to protect student confidentiality: * refers to groups of less than 6 students. <5 indicates that a percentage is less than 5%.
10% <5% <5% 10 87.1% 8.6%
American Indian/Alaska Native, 0% Asian, 2% Black/African American, 1% Hispanic/Latino, 4% Multi-Racial, 4% Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander, 0% White, 90% 0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
(The percent without required vaccines includes students with medical exemptions, nonmedical exemptions, no immunization records, or up-to-date but incomplete immunization records. Visit http://www.healthoregon.org/immdata for more information.) >95 indicates that a percentage is greater than 95%. *** refers to a school that offers lunch at no charge to all students.
The Oregon Department of Education (ODE) will not assign summative, overall ratings to schools on the 2016-17 report cards given the upcoming implementation of the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) in 2017-18. However, the ODE will report indicator ratings (e.g., achievement, growth, graduation, etc.) for each school and student group on the 2016-17 Report Card (RC) Rating Details reports. These reports are accessible at http://www.oregon.gov/ode/schools-anddistricts/reportcards. For more information about ESSA and the redesign of the school and district report cards, please visit http://www.oregon.gov/ode/rules-and-policies/ESSA.
OREGON
REPORT CARD
2016-17
Bend-LaPine Administrative SD 1 High Lakes Elementary SchoolDISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT Shay Mikalson
PRINCIPAL Linda Burley GRADES SERVED K-5
2500 NW High Lakes Lp Bend, OR 97701 (541) 355-1700 www.bend.k12.or.us/HIGHLAKES
PROGRESS
ARE STUDENTS MAKING ADEQUATE GAINS OVER TIME?
Performance of students enrolled in the school for a full academic year SCHOOL PERFORMANCE Did at least 95% of the students at this school take required assessments? Yes Participation rate criteria are in place to ensure schools test all eligible students. The Smarter Balanced and 2014-15 was the first operational year of the alternate new English language arts and mathematics School Performance (%) assessments have assessments. four performance 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 levels where levels 3 English Language Arts (Administered statewide in grades: 3-8, 11) and 4 are meeting the standard for 79.1 75.8 Levels 3 & 4 school and district 13.0 16.6 accountability. Level 2 7.9 7.6 Level 1 See report cards from previous years to view historical OAKS performance data.
For more report card measures, including detailed demographic information, visit www.oregon.gov/ode/reports-and-data
Mathematics
No, Interpret Results with Caution
School Oregon Performance (%) Performance (%) 2016-17 2016-17
Like-School Average (%) 2016-17
76.3 16.8 6.9
49.6 21.4 29.1
78.8 13.4 7.8
71.5 21.1 7.5
43.6 27.6 28.8
73.1 18.3 8.6
(Administered statewide in grades: 3-8, 11) 74.5 19.6 6.0
Levels 3 & 4 Level 2 Level 1
Science (OAKS)
70.0 22.7 7.3
(Administered statewide in Grades: 5, 8, 11)
Exceeded Met Did not meet
92.9
28.6 64.3 7.1
87.4
Visit www.oregon.gov/ode/reports-and-data for additional assessment results.
21.5 65.9 12.6
90.5
25.9 64.7 9.5
82.4
24.8 57.6 17.6
66.0
14.9 51.1 34.0
88.2
27.6 60.6 11.8
*, <5, and >95 are displayed when the data must be suppressed to protect student confidentiality.
OUTCOMES FOR KEY STUDENT GROUPS AT THIS SCHOOL COMPARED TO THE SAME GROUPS STATEWIDE STUDENT GROUP OUTCOMES
School Oregon Like-School Performance Performance Average (%) (%) (%)
Economically Disadvantaged Eng. Lang. Arts
Mathematics
Science
40.5 40.5 60.0
American Indian/Alaska Native
37.5 31.6 55.0
59.3 52.5 75.0
26.0 23.0 37.1
50.6 51.9 52.0
Ever English Learners Eng. Lang. Arts
Mathematics
Science
33.3 50.0 *
Mathematics
Science
Mathematics
Science
44.4 41.2 *
23.4 21.1 38.9
53.0 49.7 66.4
* * *
22.4 19.7 32.9
* * *
Mathematics
Science
73.3 53.3 *
80.0 80.0 *
68.5 66.7 73.8
88.2 82.9 91.2
Science
Eng. Lang. Arts
Mathematics
Science
29.0 20.2 40.9
62.2 51.1 50.0
76.9 76.9 *
30.9 25.8 44.5
66.0 57.8 78.8
90.9 90.9 *
54.7 47.5 71.7
76.7 74.8 92.2
Mathematics
Science
>95 >95 94.7
Mathematics
Science
>95 >95 >95
Eng. Lang. Arts
Mathematics
Science
Science
* * *
33.8 26.6 43.8
>95 85.7 *
Eng. Lang. Arts
75.7 70.6 84.5
56.6 50.2 75.0
79.6 73.7 88.7
Mathematics
Science
Eng. Lang. Arts
Mathematics
80.3 68.4 75.0
54.1 42.2 64.4
83.8 72.2 87.0
Science
72.0 74.7 91.2
45.2 44.9 67.4
74.0 74.0 89.4
Male
Multi-Racial 94.8 95.0 97.7
Mathematics
Female
* * *
Eng. Lang. Arts
Eng. Lang. Arts
Eng. Lang. Arts
White
Hispanic/Latino
Talented and Gifted Eng. Lang. Arts
30.4 26.6 48.8
Mathematics
Black/African American
Migrant Eng. Lang. Arts
* * *
Eng. Lang. Arts
School Oregon Like-School Performance Performance Average (%) (%) (%)
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander
Asian
Students with Disabilities Eng. Lang. Arts
School Oregon Like-School Performance Performance Average (%) (%) (%)
Eng. Lang. Arts
Mathematics
Science
*, <5, and >95 are displayed when the data must be suppressed to protect student confidentiality.
OREGON
REPORT CARD
2016-17
Bend-LaPine Administrative SD 1 High Lakes Elementary SchoolDISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT Shay Mikalson
PRINCIPAL Linda Burley GRADES SERVED K-5
2500 NW High Lakes Lp Bend, OR 97701 (541) 355-1700 www.bend.k12.or.us/HIGHLAKES
For more report card measures, including detailed demographic information, visit www.oregon.gov/ode/reports-and-data
CURRICULUM & LEARNING ENVIRONMENT WHAT IS THIS SCHOOL DOING TO IMPROVE STUDENT LEARNING AND TO PREPARE STUDENTS FOR THE FUTURE?
SCHOOL READINESS
ACADEMIC SUPPORT
NA
· Special Education Programs · Academic interventions · Use of a “walk to read/math” strategy to meet the needs of all students · Effective Behavioral & Instructional Support Systems (EBISS) Team in place
EXTRACURRICULAR · ACTIVITIES/ · AFTER · SCHOOL PROGRAMS
ACADEMIC ENRICHMENT
· Talented and Gifted system (TAG) · Oregon Battle of the Books · Camp Tamarack Outdoor School Grade 5 · Recycling Team · Junior Achievement · Educational partnership with Environmental Center · Educational partnership with Commute Options · Enrichment Elective Courses
Orchestra Kids’ Choir Lego Robotics
Data and information in the Curriculum and Learning Environment section were provided by local schools and districts, and were not verified by the Oregon Department of Education.
OREGON
REPORT CARD
2016-17
Pacific Crest Middle School 3030 NW Elwood Lane Bend, OR 97701 (541) 355-7800 www.bend.k12.or.us
DISTRICT Bend-LaPine Administrative SD 1 SUPERINTENDENT Shay Mikalson PRINCIPAL Chris Boyd GRADES SERVED 6-8
For more report card measures, including detailed demographic information, visit www.oregon.gov/ode/reports-and-data
FROM THE PRINCIPAL
Dear Parents and Community Members, To support the learning and development of every child in a manner that is consistent with our districtâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s vision for a broader definition of student success, schools are engaging in design work that emphasizes academic excellence, qualities of thriving learners, and indicators of future readiness. Highlights from the previous school year and focal points of our continuous school improvement efforts include: ? Continuous efforts to make learning relevant by integrating content from multiple subject areas through project-based learning ? Field study in our local community
? Integration of social emotional structures such as mindfulness breathing and lessons around empathy ? Teaching Up and Differentiated Instruction Please contact me if you have any questions or concerns. We look forward to working with you this school year. Thank you, Principal
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Chris Boyd
SCHOOL PROFILE
STUDENTS
ENROLLMENT 2016-17 MEDIAN CLASS SIZE English Language Arts Mathematics Science Social Studies Self-Contained
School
59.0 28.0 59.5 59.5 --
718 SELECTED DEMOGRAPHICS Economically Disadvantaged Oregon Students with Disabilities 24.0 Ever English Learner 24.0 26.0 Different Languages Spoken 26.0 Regular Attenders -Mobile Students
IMMUNIZATION RATES Percent of students with all required vaccines: 92 Percent of students without all required vaccines: 8 When data are unavailable or to protect student confidentiality: * refers to groups of less than 6 students. <5 indicates that a percentage is less than 5%.
10% 5% <5% 9 78.5% 9.6%
American Indian/Alaska Native, 0% Asian, 1% Black/African American, 1% Hispanic/Latino, 3% Multi-Racial, 3% Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander, 0% White, 91% 0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
(The percent without required vaccines includes students with medical exemptions, nonmedical exemptions, no immunization records, or up-to-date but incomplete immunization records. Visit http://www.healthoregon.org/immdata for more information.) >95 indicates that a percentage is greater than 95%. *** refers to a school that offers lunch at no charge to all students.
The Oregon Department of Education (ODE) will not assign summative, overall ratings to schools on the 2016-17 report cards given the upcoming implementation of the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) in 2017-18. However, the ODE will report indicator ratings (e.g., achievement, growth, graduation, etc.) for each school and student group on the 2016-17 Report Card (RC) Rating Details reports. These reports are accessible at http://www.oregon.gov/ode/schools-anddistricts/reportcards. For more information about ESSA and the redesign of the school and district report cards, please visit http://www.oregon.gov/ode/rules-and-policies/ESSA.
OREGON
REPORT CARD
2016-17
Pacific Crest Middle School 3030 NW Elwood Lane Bend, OR 97701 (541) 355-7800 www.bend.k12.or.us
PROGRESS
DISTRICT Bend-LaPine Administrative SD 1 SUPERINTENDENT Shay Mikalson PRINCIPAL Chris Boyd GRADES SERVED 6-8
ARE STUDENTS MAKING ADEQUATE GAINS OVER TIME?
Performance of students enrolled in the school for a full academic year SCHOOL PERFORMANCE Did at least 95% of the students at this school take required assessments? Yes Participation rate criteria are in place to ensure schools test all eligible students. The Smarter Balanced and 2014-15 was the first operational year of the alternate new English language arts and mathematics School Performance (%) assessments have assessments. four performance 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 levels where levels 3 English Language Arts (Administered statewide in grades: 3-8, 11) and 4 are meeting the standard for * 82.3 Levels 3 & 4 school and district * 14.9 accountability. Level 2 * 2.8 Level 1 See report cards from previous years to view historical OAKS performance data.
For more report card measures, including detailed demographic information, visit www.oregon.gov/ode/reports-and-data
Mathematics
No, Interpret Results with Caution
School Oregon Performance (%) Performance (%) 2016-17 2016-17
Like-School Average (%) 2016-17
74.1 17.1 8.7
55.2 23.9 20.9
73.7 16.3 10.0
65.2 22.7 12.1
41.9 26.6 31.5
63.2 21.6 15.2
(Administered statewide in grades: 3-8, 11) * * *
Levels 3 & 4 Level 2 Level 1
Science
62.1 25.9 12.0
(Administered statewide in Grades: 5, 8, 11)
Exceeded Met Did not meet
*
* * *
Visit www.oregon.gov/ode/reports-and-data for additional assessment results.
* * *
*
82.3
18.3 64.0 17.7
82.0
13.6 68.4 18.0
62.8
11.5 51.3 37.2
81.8
23.8 58.0 18.2
*, <5, and >95 are displayed when the data must be suppressed to protect student confidentiality.
OUTCOMES FOR KEY STUDENT GROUPS AT THIS SCHOOL COMPARED TO THE SAME GROUPS STATEWIDE STUDENT GROUP OUTCOMES
School Oregon Like-School Performance Performance Average (%) (%) (%)
Economically Disadvantaged Eng. Lang. Arts
Mathematics
Science
59.6 52.8 82.4
American Indian/Alaska Native
42.3 28.4 51.0
50.5 38.9 64.8
35.8 24.5 37.1
51.9 41.6 53.8
Ever English Learners Eng. Lang. Arts
Mathematics
Science
25.0 * *
Mathematics
Science
Mathematics
Science
20.0 11.5 50.0
18.6 13.8 30.1
30.6 24.4 47.1
* * *
31.2 20.1 31.7
42.4 43.8 80.0
Mathematics
Science
Science
* * *
35.6 26.1 49.1
50.9 32.1 66.7
* * *
75.2 68.9 69.5
84.5 78.5 87.4
Mathematics
Science
33.4 19.2 34.3
50.4 34.2 60.0
65.2 55.0 71.4
38.7 24.8 42.0
57.9 49.0 64.9
80.0 53.3 62.5
59.3 45.1 67.7
79.5 66.7 86.2
Mathematics
Science
>95 94.9 >95
Mathematics
Science
>95 >95 >95
Eng. Lang. Arts
Mathematics
Science
Science
* * *
38.8 27.2 41.9
65.4 57.7 66.7
Eng. Lang. Arts
75.0 66.2 82.9
60.9 47.5 70.9
74.7 64.1 83.2
Mathematics
Science
Eng. Lang. Arts
Mathematics
82.8 68.5 80.4
61.5 42.7 60.8
79.5 64.2 80.6
Science
66.5 62.4 83.5
49.2 41.2 64.7
68.2 62.3 82.9
Male
Multi-Racial 95.4 94.1 97.5
Mathematics
Female
* * *
Eng. Lang. Arts
Eng. Lang. Arts
Eng. Lang. Arts
White
Eng. Lang. Arts
Hispanic/Latino
Talented and Gifted Eng. Lang. Arts
Mathematics
Black/African American
Migrant Eng. Lang. Arts
Eng. Lang. Arts
School Oregon Like-School Performance Performance Average (%) (%) (%)
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander
Asian
Students with Disabilities Eng. Lang. Arts
School Oregon Like-School Performance Performance Average (%) (%) (%)
Eng. Lang. Arts
Mathematics
Science
*, <5, and >95 are displayed when the data must be suppressed to protect student confidentiality.
OREGON
REPORT CARD
2016-17
Pacific Crest Middle School 3030 NW Elwood Lane Bend, OR 97701 (541) 355-7800 www.bend.k12.or.us
DISTRICT Bend-LaPine Administrative SD 1 SUPERINTENDENT Shay Mikalson PRINCIPAL Chris Boyd GRADES SERVED 6-8
For more report card measures, including detailed demographic information, visit www.oregon.gov/ode/reports-and-data
CURRICULUM & LEARNING ENVIRONMENT WHAT IS THIS SCHOOL DOING TO IMPROVE STUDENT LEARNING AND TO PREPARE STUDENTS FOR THE FUTURE?
SCHOOL READINESS
ACADEMIC SUPPORT
Students at Pacific Crest engage in a social emotional learning curriculum from MindUp. The purpose of this program is to build student allies that support the emotional growth and personal safety of each student, staff, and community member.
Students receive academic support through push-in and co-teaching models. Pacific Crest Middle School is also home to the High Functioning Autism Program within the district.
ACADEMIC ENRICHMENT Pacific Crest Middle School clusters students
into learning communities that are comprised of a science teacher and a humanities teacher. Grade level communities focus on relationship building, content integration, and project-based learning. In addition to grade level communities, students participate in world languages (French, Japanese, and Spanish), year-long Design (3DCAD and Studio Art), and year-long music (Band, Orchestra, and Choir).
CAREER & TECHNICAL Students engage in learning activities that include EDUCATION design, Computer Aided Drafting (CAD), and 3-D
printing to solve complex problems in a class called Design and Modeling. Students design, prototype, and test ideas to solve real-world problems.
EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES/ AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAMS
路 Pacific Crest Middle School offers the following after school sports programs; Cross Country, Volleyball, Football, Wrestling, and Track and Field路 路 PCMS also partners with Bend Parks and Recreation during the winter for both girls and boy basketball.
路 Activities and Clubs include: Art Club, Robotics, Yearbook, MUSE Club as well as flexible lunch-time clubs that are student generated.
Data and information in the Curriculum and Learning Environment section were provided by local schools and districts, and were not verified by the Oregon Department of Education.
OREGON
REPORT CARD
2016-17
Summit High School 2855 NW Clearwater Dr Bend, OR 97701 (541) 355-4000 www.bend.k12.or.us/SHS
DISTRICT Bend-LaPine Administrative SD 1 SUPERINTENDENT Shay Mikalson PRINCIPAL Alice DeWittie GRADES SERVED 9-12
For more report card measures, including detailed demographic information, visit www.oregon.gov/ode/reports-and-data
FROM THE PRINCIPAL
Dear Parents and Community Members,
look forward to working with you this school year.
To support the learning and development of every child in a manner that is consistent with our district’s vision for a broader definition of student success, schools are engaging in design work that emphasizes academic excellence, qualities of thriving learners, and indicators of future readiness. Highlights from the previous school year and focal points of our continuous school improvement efforts include: · 85% of students continued to post-secondary · Growth of AP Test participation · Growth of student participation in community service Please contact me if you have any questions or concerns. We
Thank you, Principal
|
Alice DeWittie
SCHOOL PROFILE
STUDENTS
ENROLLMENT 2016-17 MEDIAN CLASS SIZE English Language Arts Mathematics Science Social Studies Self-Contained
School
27.0 29.0 29.0 31.0 --
1,473 SELECTED DEMOGRAPHICS Economically Disadvantaged Oregon Students with Disabilities 24.0 Ever English Learner 24.0 26.0 Different Languages Spoken 26.0 Regular Attenders -Mobile Students
IMMUNIZATION RATES Percent of students with all required vaccines: 94 Percent of students without all required vaccines: 6 When data are unavailable or to protect student confidentiality: * refers to groups of less than 6 students. <5 indicates that a percentage is less than 5%.
16% 9% <5% 12 70.6% 9.3%
American Indian/Alaska Native, 0% Asian, 1% Black/African American, 1% Hispanic/Latino, 6% Multi-Racial, 3% Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander, 0% White, 88% 0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
(The percent without required vaccines includes students with medical exemptions, nonmedical exemptions, no immunization records, or up-to-date but incomplete immunization records. Visit http://www.healthoregon.org/immdata for more information.) >95 indicates that a percentage is greater than 95%. *** refers to a school that offers lunch at no charge to all students.
The Oregon Department of Education (ODE) will not assign summative, overall ratings to schools on the 2016-17 report cards given the upcoming implementation of the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) in 2017-18. However, the ODE will report indicator ratings (e.g., achievement, growth, graduation, etc.) for each school and student group on the 2016-17 Report Card (RC) Rating Details reports. These reports are accessible at http://www.oregon.gov/ode/schools-anddistricts/reportcards. For more information about ESSA and the redesign of the school and district report cards, please visit http://www.oregon.gov/ode/rules-and-policies/ESSA.
OREGON
REPORT CARD
2016-17
Summit High School
DISTRICT Bend-LaPine Administrative SD 1 SUPERINTENDENT Shay Mikalson PRINCIPAL Alice DeWittie GRADES SERVED 9-12
2855 NW Clearwater Dr Bend, OR 97701 (541) 355-4000 www.bend.k12.or.us/SHS
PROGRESS
ARE STUDENTS MAKING ADEQUATE GAINS OVER TIME?
Performance of students enrolled in the school for a full academic year SCHOOL PERFORMANCE Did at least 95% of the students at this school take required assessments? Yes Participation rate criteria are in place to ensure schools test all eligible students. The Smarter Balanced and 2014-15 was the first operational year of the alternate new English language arts and mathematics School Performance (%) assessments have assessments. four performance 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 levels where levels 3 English Language Arts (Administered statewide in grades: 3-8, 11) and 4 are meeting the standard for 82.6 * Levels 3 & 4 school and district 13.1 * accountability. Level 2 4.4 * Level 1 See report cards from previous years to view historical OAKS performance data.
Mathematics
51.8 25.1 23.1
School Oregon Performance (%) Performance (%) 2016-17 2016-17
Like-School Average (%) 2016-17
* * *
71.1 16.9 12.0
84.2 10.1 5.6
* * *
* * *
35.3 27.3 37.4
51.6 26.0 22.4
(Administered statewide in Grades: 5, 8, 11)
Exceeded Met Did not meet
81.2
18.8 62.3 18.8
Visit www.oregon.gov/ode/reports-and-data for additional assessment results.
FRESHMEN ON-TRACK TO GRADUATE
No, Interpret Results with Caution
(Administered statewide in grades: 3-8, 11)
Levels 3 & 4 Level 2 Level 1
Science
OUTCOMES
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>95
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57.8
8.0 49.8 42.2
72.4
14.2 58.2 27.6
*, <5, and >95 are displayed when the data must be suppressed to protect student confidentiality.
WHAT ARE STUDENTS ACHIEVING IN HIGH SCHOOL?
School Performance (%) 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16
School Oregon Performance (%) Performance (%) 2016-17 2016-17
Like-School Average (%) 2016-17
Students who earned 25% of the credits required for a regular diploma by the end of their freshman year. 90.1
Freshmen on track to graduate within 4 years
90.6
87.8
School Performance (%) 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15
Note: Graduation methodology changed in 2013-14.
92.6
83.4
School Oregon Performance (%) Performance (%) 2015-16 2015-16
GRADUATION Students earning a standard diploma within four years of entering high school. RATE Overall graduation rate 89.2 92.5 91.6 87.4
74.8
91.6
Like-School Average (%) 2015-16
88.8
COMPLETION Students earning a regular, modified, extended, or adult high school diploma or completing a GED within five RATE years of entering high school. Overall completion rate
DROPOUT RATE
CONTINUING EDUCATION
93.3
94.3
96.9
96.0
81.9
93.4
0.5
3.9
1.1
Students who dropped out during the school year and did not re-enroll. Overall dropout rate
0.3
0.4
0.7
School Performance (%) 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14
Students continuing their education after high school. Students who enrolled in a community college or four-year school within 16 months of graduation
76.7
73.1
73.6
School Oregon Performance (%) Performance (%) 2014-15 2014-15
78.1
57.4
Like-School Average (%) 2014-15
65.3
*, <5, and >95 are displayed when the data must be suppressed to protect student confidentiality.
OREGON
REPORT CARD
2016-17
Summit High School 2855 NW Clearwater Dr Bend, OR 97701 (541) 355-4000 www.bend.k12.or.us/SHS
DISTRICT Bend-LaPine Administrative SD 1 SUPERINTENDENT Shay Mikalson PRINCIPAL Alice DeWittie GRADES SERVED 9-12
For more report card measures, including detailed demographic information, visit www.oregon.gov/ode/reports-and-data
OUTCOMES FOR KEY STUDENT GROUPS AT THIS SCHOOL COMPARED TO THE SAME GROUPS STATEWIDE STUDENT GROUP OUTCOMES
School Oregon Like-School Performance Performance Average (%) (%) (%)
School Oregon Like-School Performance Performance Average (%) (%) (%)
School Oregon Like-School Performance Performance Average (%) (%) (%)
Economically Disadvantaged 78.6 75.8 On Track 80.4 68.1 Graduation 89.9 76.8 Completion 1.5 4.2 Dropout
80.7 80.2 88.3 1.7
American Indian/Alaska Native * 70.3 On Track -56.4 Graduation 66.7 Completion 100.0 0.0 9.1 Dropout
74.5 79.6 85.7 3.4
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander * 76.1 On Track 0.0 70.1 Graduation 73.6 Completion 100.0 -5.5 Dropout
>95 84.6 92.3 1.1
Ever English Learners 80.0 On Track 85.7 Graduation Completion 78.6 Dropout 0.0
78.7 71.1 75.6 4.0
88.0 83.5 90.2 1.7
Asian On Track Graduation Completion Dropout
>95 88.0 91.9 1.3
>95 90.3 96.6 0.5
White On Track Graduation Completion Dropout
93.3 88.5 95.9 0.5
85.3 76.6 83.9 3.6
92.0 89.4 93.8 1.0
Students with Disabilities On Track 88.9 69.5 Graduation 66.7 55.5 Completion 90.0 64.9 Dropout 0.7 5.7
81.0 72.7 79.9 2.0
Black/African American On Track * 75.6 Graduation 100.0 66.1 Completion -72.2 Dropout 12.5 6.3
89.1 84.0 90.1 1.1
Female On Track Graduation Completion Dropout
92.6 91.5 96.6 0.6
86.5 78.4 84.6 3.4
93.6 90.5 94.4 0.9
Migrant On Track Graduation Completion Dropout
Male On Track Graduation Completion Dropout
92.7 84.0 95.4 0.5
80.4 71.4 79.4 4.5
89.5 87.1 92.5 1.2
* 100.0 100.0 0.0
* 100.0 -0.0
76.1 68.9 73.8 4.0
80.0 93.3 78.6 0.0
Hispanic/Latino On Track 90.0 Graduation 82.8 Completion 95.0 Dropout 0.0
77.3 69.4 76.5 4.6
87.6 84.8 91.1 1.6
Talented and Gifted On Track >95 Graduation 97.5 Completion 100.0 Dropout 0.3
>95 92.7 96.8 0.6
>95 96.1 98.2 0.2
Multi-Racial On Track Graduation Completion Dropout
83.6 74.4 81.3 4.1
90.7 88.0 92.9 0.8
>95 66.7 100.0 2.3
*, <5, and >95 are displayed when the data must be suppressed to protect student confidentiality.
On-Track data are based on the 2016-17 school year; all other data are based on the 2015-16 school year. See previous page for outcome definitions.
CURRICULUM & LEARNING ENVIRONMENT WHAT IS THIS SCHOOL DOING TO IMPROVE STUDENT LEARNING AND TO PREPARE STUDENTS FOR THE FUTURE?
SCHOOL READINESS
· Integrated nursing: School Nurse of the Year · Comprehensive Guidance and Counseling Program · Drug and Alcohol Counseling
Data and information in the Curriculum and Learning Environment section were provided by local schools and districts, and were not verified by the Oregon Department of Education.
OREGON
REPORT CARD
2016-17
Summit High School 2855 NW Clearwater Dr Bend, OR 97701 (541) 355-4000 www.bend.k12.or.us/SHS
DISTRICT Bend-LaPine Administrative SD 1 SUPERINTENDENT Shay Mikalson PRINCIPAL Alice DeWittie GRADES SERVED 9-12
For more report card measures, including detailed demographic information, visit www.oregon.gov/ode/reports-and-data
CURRICULUM & LEARNING ENVIRONMENT CONTINUED . . . ACADEMIC SUPPORT · Storm Time support for all 9th grade students · Connections Intervention program · College Pathway program in line with Oregon University Scholarships · Math support classes
CAREER & TECHNICAL EDUCATION · Manufacturing Technology Program of Study · Intro to Engineering Design and Principles of Engineering courses
ACADEMIC ENRICHMENT · 3 Complete World Language Programs, Level 1 – AP: Japanese, French, Spanish · 15 AP courses · 2 PLTW programs · Computer Science Program
EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES · OSAA Fall, Winter and Spring Teams compete at state levels · Local, regional and national Art award winners · Multiple club sports · Award winning Theater Program
Data and information in the Curriculum and Learning Environment section were provided by local schools and districts, and were not verified by the Oregon Department of Education.
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