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65852 Bearing Dr, Bend, OR 97701

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L i s t K i t


Deschutes County Property Information Report Date: 1/23/2014 11:50:39 AM

Disclaimer The information and maps presented in this report are provided for your convenience. Every reasonable effort has been made to assure the accuracy of the data and associated maps. Deschutes County makes no warranty, representation or guarantee as to the content, sequence, accuracy, timeliness or completeness of any of the data provided herein. Deschutes County explicitly disclaims any representations and warranties, including, without limitation, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. Deschutes County shall assume no liability for any errors, omissions, or inaccuracies in the information provided regardless of how caused. Deschutes County assumes no liability for any decisions made or actions taken or not taken by the user of this information or data furnished hereunder.

Account Summary Account Information Mailing Name:

Ownership Mailing Address:

BOWEN, RICHARD F ET AL

BOWEN, RICHARD F ET AL

Map and Taxlot: 161316AC02400

65852 BEARING DR

Account: Tax Status:

242403 Assessable

Situs Address:

65852 BEARING DR, BEND, OR 97701

BEND, OR 97701 Valuation

Property Taxes

Real Market Values as of Jan. 1, 2013

Current Tax Year: $8,961.82

Land

$54,500

Structures

$559,500

Total

$614,000

Tax Code Area:

2004

Assessment Subdivision: ESTATES AT PRONGHORN PHASE 2

Current Assessed Values:

Block:

Maximum Assessed

$871,190

Assessed Value

$614,000

Veterans Exemption

$0.00

Lot:

114

Assessor Acres: 0.50 Property Class: 818 -- RESORT

Warnings, Notations, and Special Assessments Assessor's Office Notations STIPULATION OF VALUE/FACTS ON ACCOUNT Review of digital records maintained by the Deschutes County Assessor’s Office, Tax Office, Finance Office, and the Community Development Department indicates that there are County tax, assessment, or property development related notations associated with this account and that have been identified above. Independent verification of the presence of additional Deschutes County tax, assessment, development, and other property related considerations is recommended. Confirmation is commonly provided by title companies, real estate agents, developers, engineering and surveying firms, and other parties who are involved in property transactions or property development. In addition, County departments may be contacted directly to discuss the information.

Valuation History All values are as of January 1 of each year. Real Market Value - Land Real Market Value - Structures Total Real Market Value

Tax year is July 1st through June 30th of each year.

2009 - 2010 $533,600 $830,820 $1,364,420

2010 - 2011 $248,500 $747,740 $996,240

2011 - 2012 $120,500 $559,500 $680,000

2012 - 2013 $54,500 $559,500 $614,000

2013 - 2014 $54,500 $559,500 $614,000

$821,190 $821,190 $0

$845,820 $845,820 $0

$871,190 $680,000 $0

$871,190 $614,000 $0

$871,190 $614,000 $0

Maximum Assessed Value Total Assessed Value Veterans Exemption

Deschutes County Property Information Report, page 1


Tax Payment History Year

Date Due

Transaction Type

Transaction Date

As Of Date

Amount Received

Tax Due

Discount Amount

Interest Charged

Refund Interest

2013

11-15-2013

PAYMENT

11-12-2013

11-15-2013

$8,692.47

($8,961.32)

$268.85

$0.00

$0.00

2013

11-15-2013

PAYMENT

10-11-2013

10-11-2013

$0.50

($0.50)

$0.00

$0.00

$0.00

2013

11-15-2013

IMPOSED

10-11-2013

11-15-2013

$0.00 Total:

$8,961.82 $0.00

$0.00

$0.00

$0.00

2012

11-15-2012

PAYMENT

11-13-2012

11-13-2012

$8,941.21

($9,217.83)

$276.62

$0.00

$0.00

2012

11-15-2012

IMPOSED

10-12-2012

11-15-2012

$0.00

$9,220.76

$0.00

$0.00

$0.00

2012

11-15-2012

PAYMENT

10-12-2012

10-12-2012

$2.93 Total:

($2.93) $0.00

$0.00

$0.00

$0.00

2011

11-15-2011

REFUND

12-08-2011

12-06-2011

($2,168.38)

$2,213.31

($66.40)

$0.00

($21.47)

2011

11-15-2011

IMPOSED

12-08-2011

11-15-2011

$0.00

($2,213.31)

$0.00

$0.00

$0.00

2011

11-15-2011

PAYMENT

11-10-2011

11-15-2011

$11,824.62 ($12,190.33)

$365.71

$0.00

$0.00

2011

11-15-2011

IMPOSED

10-12-2011

11-15-2011

$0.00

$0.00

$0.00

$0.00 Total:

$12,190.33 $0.00

Sales History Sale Amount

Sale Date

Seller

Buyer

08/14/2013

BOWEN, RICHARD F

BOWEN, RICHARD F ET AL

03/31/2011

BANK OF AMERICA NA

BOWEN, RICHARD F

09/28/2010

KNOWLES,DONALD D & JUNE J BANK OF AMERICA NA

$695,250

01/28/2004

HIGH DESERT DEVELOPMENT KNOWLES,DONALD D & JUNE J COMPANY LLC

$490,500

$0 $654,900

Recording Instrument

Sale Type 08-GRANTEE/GRANTOR ARE THE SAME 23-NOT USABLE IN STUDY DUE TO ADJUDICATION 10FORECLOSURE/BANKRUPTC Y/TRANSFER TO AVOID LIEN 26-NEW CONSTRUCTION OR NEW PROPERTY

2013-34798 2011-17584 2010-39671 2004-05029

Structures Stat Class/Description

Improvement Description

171 - RESIDENCE: One story

LS INCLUDES WATER FEATURE.

Floor Description Deschutes County Property Information Report, page 2 (For Report Disclaimer see page 1)

Code Area 2004 Sq Ft

Year Built Total Sq Ft 2005

3,306

Type of Heating


FIRST FLOOR

3,306

HEAT PUMP

Rooms DINING ROOMS

1

Inventory LAVATORY

4

GAS FIREPLACE

1

KITCHENS

1

TOILET

3

HALF BATH

1

NOOKS

1

SHOWER WDOOR, TILE

3

TILE FLOOR

1

GREAT ROOMS

1

JET TUB

1

CARPET

1

BEDROOMS

3

FOUNDATION - CONCRETE

DRYWALL

2

BATHROOMS

3.5

FIREPLACES

2

UTILITY ROOMS

1

DENS

1

3,306

SIDING - STUCCO

1

RECESSED LIGHTING

WINDOWS - WOOD WINDOWS - DOUBLE/THERMAL PANE ROOF - GABLE-HIP

1

HEAT PUMP

1

VACUUM SYSTEM

1

BAR SINK

1

KITCHEN SINK

1

CT/SINGLE OVEN/H&F/DW/GD/MW

1

LAUNDRY TUB

1

WATER HEATER

1

ROOF CVR - CONC/CLAY TILE

3,306

SIDING - STONE TRIM

1

SINGLE FIREPLACE

1

CEILING HIGH BRICK

1

RAISED HEARTH

1

Floor Description GARAGE

Sq Ft 1,265

Rooms

Inventory AUTOMATIC DOOR OPENER

3

1 3,306

Type of Heating

CONC. TILE - ROOF COVER

Accessory Description

1,265

Sq Ft

DECKS-EXCELLENT

Quantity

90

PAVERS

3,039

ROOF EXT. AVERAGE

570

Land Characteristics Land Description

Acres

URBAN LOT

0.50

Land Classification

Ownership Ownership Percentage

Name Type

Name

Ownership Type

OWNER

BOWEN, RICHARDF

OWNER

100.00%

OWNER

PERILLO-BOWEN, MICHELLEM

OWNER

100.00%

Related Accounts Related accounts apply to a property that may be on one map and tax lot but due to billing have more than one account. This occurs when a property is in multiple tax code areas. In other cases there may be business personal property or a manufactured home on this property that is not in the same ownership as the land. No Related Accounts found.

Service Providers Please contact districts to confirm. Category

Name

Phone

Address

COUNTY SERVICES

DESCHUTES COUNTY DESCHUTES COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE REDMOND FIRE AND RESCUE

(541) 388-6570

1300 NW WALL ST, BEND, OR 97701

(541) 693-6911

63333 HIGHWAY 20 WEST, BEND, OR 97701

(541) 504-5000

341 NW DOGWOOD AVE, REDMOND, OR 97756

REDMOND SCHOOL DISTRICT

(541) 923-5437

145 SE SALMON AVE, REDMOND, OR 97756

TUMALO COMMUNITY SCHOOL

(541) 382-2853

19835 SECOND ST, BEND, OR 97701

OBSIDIAN MIDDLE SCHOOL

(541) 923-4900

1335 SW OBSIDIAN, REDMOND, OR 97756

RIDGEVIEW HIGH SCHOOL

(541) 504-3600

4555 SW ELKHORN AVE, REDMOND, OR 97756

POLICE SERVICES FIRE DISTRICT SCHOOL DISTRICT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ATTENDANCE AREA MIDDLE SCHOOL ATTENDANCE AREA HIGH SCHOOL ATTENDANCE AREA

Deschutes County Property Information Report, page 3 (For Report Disclaimer see page 1)


EDUCATION SERVICE TAX DISTRICT COLLEGE TAX DISTRICT PARK & RECREATION DISTRICT WATER SERVICE PROVIDER GARBAGE & RECYCLING SERVICE

HIGH DESERT EDUCATION SERVICE (541) 693-5600 DISTRICT CENTRAL OREGON COMMUNITY (541) 383-7700 COLLEGE REDMOND AREA PARK & RECREATION (541) 548-7275 DISTRICT AVION WATER COMPANY (541) 382-5342 HIGH COUNTRY DISPOSAL

(541) 548-4984

145 SE SALMON AVE, REDMOND, OR 97756 2600 NW COLLEGE WAY, BEND, OR 97701 465 SW RIMROCK DR, REDMOND, OR 97756 60813 PARRELL RD, BEND, OR 97702 1090 NE HEMLOCK AVE, REDMOND, OR 97756

Development Summary Planning Jursidiction: Urban Growth Boundary: Urban Reserve Area:

Deschutes County

County Zone

Description

No

EFUAL

EXCLUSIVE FARM USE - ALFALFA SUBZONE

No

DR

DESTINATION RESORT COMBINING ZONE

County Development Details Legal Lot of Record: Wetland (National or Local):

Yes

Conservation Easement: FEMA 100 Year Flood Plain:

No Conservation Easement Recorded

TDC/PRC Restrictive Covenant: Ground Snow Load:

No TDC/PRC Restrictive Covenant Found

Not Within a Mapped Wetland Not Within 100 Year Flood Plain

25 #/sq. ft.

Deschutes County Permits Permit ID

Permit Type

Applicant

Application Date

Status

57877

Building

KNOWLES,DONALD D & JUNE

02/24/2005

Finaled

79808

Electrical

KNOWLES,DONALD D & JUNE

02/24/2005

Finaled

80250

Electrical

KNOWLES,DONALD D & JUNE

02/24/2005

Finaled

80251

Electrical

KNOWLES,DONALD D & JUNE

02/24/2005

Expired

31844

Mechanical

KNOWLES,DONALD D & JUNE

02/24/2005

Finaled

26959

Plumbing

KNOWLES,DONALD D & JUNE

02/24/2005

Finaled

33595

Plumbing

KNOWLES,DONALD D

10/31/2007

Finaled

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REAL PROPERTY TAX STATEMENT JULY 1, 2014 TO JUNE 30, 2015 DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON 1300 NW WALL ST., SUITE 200 BEND OR 97701

PROPERTY DESCRIPTION CODE: MAP: CLASS: SITUS: LEGAL:

2004 161316-AC-02400 818 65852 BEARING DR BEND ESTATES AT PRONGHORN PHASE 114

BOWEN, RICHARD F ET AL 65852 BEARING DR BEND, OR 97701 VALUES: REAL MARKET (RMV) LAND STRUCTURES TOTAL RMV

LAST YEAR

THIS YEAR

54,500 559,500 614,000

29,500 559,500 589,000

MAXIMUM ASSESSED VALUE

871,190

871,190

TOTAL ASSESSED VALUE

614,000

589,000

EXEMPTIONS NET TAXABLE:

0 614,000

0 589,000

TOTAL PROPERTY TAX:

8,961.82

8,588.85

ACCOUNT NO: 242403

SCHOOL DISTRICT #2J HIGH DESERT ESD C O C C EDUCATION TOTAL:

2,577.36 49.44 318.20 2,945.00

DESCHUTES COUNTY COUNTY LIBRARY COUNTYWIDE LAW ENFORCEMENT RURAL LAW ENFORCEMENT COUNTY EXTENSION/4H 9-1-1 9-1-1 LOCAL OPTION 2013 REDMOND FIRE & RESCUE REDMOND AREA PARK & REC DISTRICT GENERAL GOVT TOTAL:

752.92 323.95 559.55 824.60 13.19 95.30 117.80 1,033.22 218.93 3,939.46

FAIRGROUNDS BOND SCHOOL #2J BOND 2004 SCHOOL #2J BOND 2008 C O C C BOND BONDS - OTHER TOTAL:

81.11 579.93 972.91 70.44 1,704.39

This is your copy and not a bill if your mortgage company is responsible for paying your taxes. This statement was sent to: QUICKEN LOANS Lender Reference #: 1108849175586

ASSESSMENT QUESTIONS TAX QUESTIONS

Date Due 11/17/14 02/17/15 05/15/15 Total

(541) 388-6508 (541) 388-6540

PAYMENT OPTIONS 3% Option 2% Option 5,611.38 8,331.18

8,331.18

2,862.95 8,474.33

2014 - 2015 TAX ( Before Discount ) Trimester Option 2,862.95 2,862.95 2,862.95 8,588.85

TOTAL DUE (After Discount and Pre-payments) Tear Here

PLEASE RETURN THIS PORTION WITH YOUR PAYMENT

2014 - 2015 PROPERTY TAXES PAYMENT OPTIONS Full Payment Enclosed or 2/3 Payment Enclosed or 1/3 Payment Enclosed

Discount

Date Due

Amount

Date Due

05/15/15

2,862.95

05/15/15

2,862.95

DISCOUNT IS LOST & INTEREST APPLIES AFTER DUE DATE

ACCOUNT NO. 242403 Amount

02/17/15

Date Due

2,862.95

Amount

11/17/14 11/17/14

8,331.18 5,611.38

11/17/14

2,862.95

Mailing address change on back Enter Payment Amount

MAKE PAYMENT TO: 3644 - 004127 - 833118 BOWEN, RICHARD F ET AL 65852 BEARING DR BEND, OR 97701

8,331.18 Tear Here

DESCHUTES COUNTY REAL

3% 2% 0%

8,588.85

$

DESCHUTES COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR

09100002424030000286295000056113800008331186


Statement of Tax Account DESCHUTES COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR DESCHUTES SERVICES BUILDING BEND OR 97701 (541) 388-6540 9/5/2015 11:04:44 AM BOWEN, RICHARD F ET AL 65852 BEARING DR BEND, OR 97701

Tax Account # Account Status Roll Type Situs Address

242403 Active Real Property 65852 BEARING DR, BEND 97701

Lender Loan # Property ID Interest To

QUICKEN LOANS 1108849175586 2004 161316-AC-02400 Sep 15, 2015

Tax Summary Tax Year

Tax Type

2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004

ADVALOREM ADVALOREM ADVALOREM ADVALOREM ADVALOREM ADVALOREM ADVALOREM ADVALOREM ADVALOREM ADVALOREM ADVALOREM Total

Total Due

Current Due

Interest Due

Discount Available

Original Due

0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

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0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

8,588.85 8,961.82 9,220.76 9,977.02 12,907.57 12,725.40 11,165.19 10,639.93 7,420.61 4,193.16 3,925.83

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OREGON

Bend­LaPine Administrative SD 1 SUPERINTENDENT Ron Wilkinson

REPORT CARD

2012­13

520 NW Wall St Bend, OR 97701­2699, (541) 355­1000 www.bend.k12.or.us

For more report card measures including detailed demographic information visit www.ode.state.or.us/go/SchoolRC

FROM THE DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT Dear Parents and Community Members,

focus of students and improved instructional programs.

The new state report card is designed to offer a comprehensive picture of Bend­La Pine Schools. On the individual school reports, 93% of our schools received overall ratings of 4 or 5, with 18.5% of our schools rated in the top 10% of Oregon schools.

We appreciate greatly the involvement of parents and community in support of our schools. We look forward to a continued partnership this year.

While results are good overall, we have not achieved equal results with all groups of students. Increasing achievement with all is a high priority of our schools. Considerable attention has been placed on increasing academic rigor throughout the district and special attention is being directed to improving results.

Thank you, Superintendent | Ron Wilkinson

With a focus on college and career readiness, Bend­La Pine Schools began use of the ACT college readiness testing of all 8th through 11th grade students in 2007. Since 100% of our students take the ACT, the percentage taking the SAT exam has declined. The use of the ACT tests has increased the college readiness

DISTRICT PROFILE ENROLLMENT

Total enrollment 2012­13

Grades K ­ 3

5,041

+3.1%

87%

Grades 4 ­ 5

2,504

+5.2%

89%

Grades 6 ­ 8

3,697

+2.4%

78%

Grades 9 ­ 12

5,139

+0.5%

66%

STUDENT MOBILITY Students transferring: Into district Out of district

Change from previous year

Students attending 90% or more of enrolled days

Previous three year average

2012­13

4.8% 5.9%

4.8% 6.6%

STUDENT WELLNESS POLICY Bend­La Pine Schools recognizes healthy eating and physical activity are essential for students to achieve their academic potential and lifelong well­being. We strive to provide exemplary school nutrition services and a wide array of academic and co­curricular physical activities for students.

CLASS SIZE

Average class size 2012­13

Change from previous year

Grades K ­ 3

24.0

+0.2

Grades 4 ­ 5

29.5

­0.1

TEACHER PROFICIENCY Percentage of highly qualified teachers (as defined by the federal government)

2012­13 SELECT DEMOGRAPHICS

Grades K­3

Grades 4­5

Grades 6­8

Grades 9 ­ 12

English Learners Economically disadvantaged Students with disabilities Number of different languages spoken

8% 50% 11% 17

8% 50% 16% 19

6% 45% 16% 16

5% 39% 13% 23

Note: a ‘*’ is displayed when the data must be suppressed to protect student confidentiality.

2012­13 97.20%

RACIAL EQUITY IN HIRING Bend­La Pine Schools is an equal opportunity employer that considers the diverse characteristics of the district in the recruitment and hiring of staff as we work to provide a world class education for all students


OREGON

Bend­LaPine Administrative SD 1 SUPERINTENDENT Ron Wilkinson

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REPORT CARD

2012­13

520 NW Wall St Bend, OR 97701­2699, (541) 355­1000 www.bend.k12.or.us

DISTRICT PROFILE (CONTINUED) GRADES K ­ 3 STUDENTS

GRADES 4 ­ 5 STUDENTS

GRADES 6 ­ 8 STUDENTS

Native Hawaiian/ Pacific Islander <1%

Native Hawaiian/ Pacific Islander <1%

Native Hawaiian/ Pacific Islander <1%

Black/ African American <1%

American Indian/ Alaska Native 1%

Black/ African American 1%

American Indian/ Alaska Native 1%

Black/ African American 1%

Asian 1%

Asian 1%

Asian 1%

American Indian/ Alaska Native 1%

Multi­Racial 2%

Multi­Racial 2%

Multi­Racial 1%

Hispanic/Latino 12%

Hispanic/Latino 11%

Hispanic/Latino 10%

White 84%

White 84%

White 85%

GRADES K ­ 3 STAFF

GRADES 4 ­ 5 STAFF

GRADES 6 ­ 8 STAFF

Native Hawaiian/ Pacific Islander <1%

Native Hawaiian/ Pacific Islander <1%

Asian <1%

American Indian/ Alaska Native <1%

American Indian/ Alaska Native <1%

Multi­Racial 2%

Asian <1%

Multi­Racial 1%

Hispanic/Latino 3%

Black/ African American <1%

Hispanic/Latino 1%

White 94%

Multi­Racial 1%

White 97%

Hispanic/Latino 2% White 96%

GRADES 9 ­ 12 STUDENTS Native Hawaiian/ Pacific Islander <1% American Indian/ Alaska Native 1% Black/ African American 1% Asian 1% Multi­Racial 1% Hispanic/Latino 10% White 85%

PER PUPIL SPENDING

2012­13

2011­12

2010­11

2009­10

2008­09

District

$9,068

$8,660

$8,517

$8,664

$8,793

State

$9,903

$9,366

$9,363

$9,275

$9,392

Oregon’s quality education model (QEM) suggests adequate per pupil funding should be $11,970 in 2012­13. (Statewide average) 2012­13 data reflects budgeted not actual.

FUNDING SOURCES Local taxes and fees State funds Federal funds

District funding derived from the below sources 50% 40% 10%

SEISMIC SAFETY RATING

GRADES 9 ­ 12 STAFF American Indian/ Alaska Native <1% Black/ African American <1% Multi­Racial 1% Asian 2% Hispanic/Latino 2% White 94%

For a detailed report for each school, please visit: www.oregongeology.com/sub/projects/rvs/county/county­sites.htm

EXPULSIONS & SUSPENSIONS

Expulsions

Suspensions

Total Students American Indian/Alaska Native Asian Black/African American Hispanic/Latino Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander White Multi­Racial

78 * * * 7 * 68 *

1,174 10 7 18 115 * 1,000 21

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OREGON

Bend­LaPine Administrative SD 1 SUPERINTENDENT Ron Wilkinson

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REPORT CARD

2012­13

520 NW Wall St Bend, OR 97701­2699, (541) 355­1000 www.bend.k12.or.us

PROGRESS

ARE STUDENTS MAKING ADEQUATE GAINS OVER TIME? Students in the district meeting or exceeding state standards on exams Did at least 95% of students in this district take state exams? Yes No Participation rate criteria are in place to ensure schools test as many eligible students as possible

DISTRICT PERFORMANCE

District Performance (%) 2009­10 2010­11 2011­12

Reading

Did not meet

Students in grades 3 ­ 5

91.1

Students in grades 6 ­ 8

82.9

Students in grade 11

76.4

45.6 45.5 8.9 35.8 47.1 17.1 18.1 58.3 23.6

90.0

85.4

88.4

48.6 41.4 10.0 39.4 46.0 14.6 21.5 66.9 11.6

84.7

78.8

88.7

Met 42.3 42.4 15.3 31.8 46.9 21.2 20.3 68.4 11.3

District Oregon Performance (%) Performance (%) 2012­13 2012­13

Like­District Average (%) 2012­13

Exceeded 82.7

78.2

89.8

41.2 41.4 17.3 30.2 48.0 21.8 22.4 67.4 10.2

71.0

69.1

85.7

28.5 42.4 29.0 20.8 48.3 30.9 21.2 64.5 14.3

75.6

74.7

86.7

30.9 44.7 24.4 23.0 51.7 25.3 24.8 61.9 13.3

Note new cut scores in 2011­12.

Mathematics

Did not meet

Students in grades 3 ­ 5

87.7

Students in grades 6 ­ 8

82.0

Students in grade 11

64.7

38.1 49.6 12.3 37.0 45.0 18.0 15.6 49.1 35.3

71.5

67.9

76.2

35.8 35.6 28.5 26.3 41.6 32.1 16.5 59.7 23.8

74.7

71.5

73.0

Met 38.8 35.9 25.3 24.9 46.6 28.5 8.2 64.8 27.0

Exceeded 76.2

71.4

74.0

40.8 35.4 23.8 25.3 46.1 28.6 4.5 69.5 26.0

62.1

62.1

70.1

27.8 34.3 37.9 20.3 41.7 37.9 7.5 62.6 29.9

64.0

65.4

70.7

28.3 35.7 36.0 20.7 44.7 34.6 10.3 60.4 29.3

Note new cut scores in 2010­11.

Writing Students in grade 11

Did not meet 55.5

5.2 50.3 44.5

Science Students in grade 5 Students in grade 8 Students in grade 11

72.7

6.7 66.1 27.3

74.9

Did not meet 80.7

82.6

67.2

24.6 56.1 19.3 30.0 52.6 17.4 27.7 39.5 32.8

81.3

79.5

73.8

25.4 55.9 18.7 35.1 44.4 20.5 29.6 44.2 26.2

79.1

81.1

66.6

Met 7.1 67.8 25.1

Met 23.0 56.1 20.9 26.6 54.5 18.9 22.9 43.8 33.4

Exceeded 64.7

6.9 57.8 35.3

61.0

6.4 54.6 39.0

62.5

9.1 53.4 37.5

Exceeded 79.7

77.3

69.6

21.9 57.8 20.3 22.5 54.8 22.7 15.1 54.6 30.4

68.1

67.1

64.2

16.0 52.1 31.9 13.5 53.6 32.9 13.4 50.8 35.8

72.6

72.8

66.7

18.0 54.6 27.4 15.8 57.1 27.2 16.3 50.4 33.3

Note new cut scores in 2011­12.

Visit www.ode.state.or.us/go/data for additional state exam results.

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OREGON

Bend­LaPine Administrative SD 1 SUPERINTENDENT Ron Wilkinson

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REPORT CARD

2012­13

520 NW Wall St Bend, OR 97701­2699, (541) 355­1000 www.bend.k12.or.us

OUTCOMES COLLEGE AND CAREER READINESS

WHAT ARE STUDENTS ACHIEVING IN HIGH SCHOOL?

Students preparing for college and careers.

District Performance (%) 2009­10 2010­11 2011­12

Freshmen on track to graduate within 4 years Students taking SAT

* 30.0

83.3 35.0

Oregon District Performance (%) Performance (%) 2012­13 2012­13

86.8 36.5

District Performance (%) 2008­09 2009­10 2010­11

87.8 33.6

* 34.2

* 36.1

Oregon District Performance (%) Performance (%) 2011­12 2011­12

GRADUATION Students graduating with a regular diploma within four years of entering high school. RATE Overall graduation rate 68.6 72.8 68.2 72.2

Like­District Average (%) 2012­13

68.4

Like­District Average (%) 2011­12

64.4

COMPLETION Students receiving 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

NA

81.9

86.7

81.3

80.5

72.0

2.0

3.4

3.9

Students who dropped out during the school year and did not re­enroll. Overall dropout rate

2.4

1.6

2.0

District Performance (%) 2007­08 2008­09 2009­10

Students continuing their education after high school. Students who enrolled in a community college or four­year school within 16 months of graduation

NA

60.1

Oregon District Performance (%) Performance (%) 2010­11 2010­11

62.7

62.3

61.1

Like­District Average (%) 2010­11

64.3

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STUDENT GROUP OUTCOMES

District Oregon District Performance Performance Compared to (%) (%) OR Average

All Students On Track Graduation Completion Dropout

District Oregon District Performance Performance Compared to (%) (%) OR Average

District Oregon District Performance Performance Compared to (%) (%) OR Average

­­ 68.4 80.5 3.4

­­ +3.8 +0.8 ­1.4

American Indian/Alaska Native On Track >95 ­­ Graduation 75.0 50.8 Completion 46.2 65.6 Dropout 3.3 7.7

­­ +24.2 ­19.4 ­4.4

Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander On Track * ­­ Graduation 50.0 66.2 Completion 100.0 82.4 Dropout 0.0 3.8

Economically Disadvantaged On Track 78.3 ­­ Graduation 65.3 61.1 Completion 80.3 76.7 Dropout 2.0 3.0

­­ +4.2 +3.6 ­1.0

Asian On Track Graduation Completion Dropout

­­ 80.7 85.9 0.9

­­ ­0.7 ­16.7 ­0.9

White On Track Graduation Completion Dropout

88.3 75.0 84.0 1.9

­­ 71.2 83.2 3.0

­­ +3.8 +0.8 ­1.1

English Learners On Track 76.7 Graduation 35.3 Completion 51.0 Dropout 0.6

­­ 49.2 64.1 5.1

­­ ­13.9 ­13.1 ­4.5

Black/African American On Track 83.3 ­­ Graduation 62.5 53.3 Completion 76.9 70.5 Dropout 3.4 5.9

­­ +9.2 +6.4 ­2.5

Female On Track Graduation Completion Dropout

90.2 76.1 84.3 1.5

­­ 72.9 83.3 2.8

­­ +3.2 +1.0 ­1.3

Students with Disabilities On Track 80.4 ­­ Graduation 45.2 38.2 Completion 74.6 65.8 Dropout 3.0 4.8

­­ +7.0 +8.8 ­1.8

Hispanic/Latino On Track 79.2 Graduation 48.8 Completion 63.8 Dropout 2.9

­­ 59.5 71.1 4.5

­­ ­10.7 ­7.3 ­1.7

Male On Track Graduation Completion Dropout

85.7 68.6 78.8 2.4

­­ 64.3 78.0 3.9

­­ +4.3 +0.8 ­1.5

Talented and Gifted On Track >95 Graduation 91.6 Completion 98.2 Dropout 0.0

­­ +0.7 +2.3 ­0.4

Multi­Racial On Track Graduation Completion Dropout

­­ 69.1 84.9 3.3

­­ +19.4 ­4.9 ­2.2

87.8 72.2 81.3 2.0

­­ 90.9 95.9 0.4

94.7 80.0 69.2 0.0

94.1 88.5 80.0 1.1

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­­ ­16.2 +17.6 ­3.8

On­Track data is based on the 2012­13 school year; all other data is based on the 2011­12 school year. On Track Data in the Student Group Outcomes section was provided by local schools and districts and was not verified by the Oregon Department of Education.


OREGON

Bend­LaPine Administrative SD 1 SUPERINTENDENT Ron Wilkinson

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REPORT CARD

2012­13

520 NW Wall St Bend, OR 97701­2699, (541) 355­1000 www.bend.k12.or.us

CURRICULUM & LEARNING ENVIRONMENT

SCHOOL READINESS

Elementary Schools

Middle Schools

High Schools

School does not meet the state standard of 150 minutes/ week of PE instruction for students in grades K­5 for the entire school year. Bullying and harassment prevention program.

Peer conflict mediation, WEB Bullying and harassment prevention program Safe Schools Alliance Positive Behavior Intervention Support (PBIS) program

Comprehensive counseling and guidance program. ACHIEVE, Gear Up, Link Crew, Safe School Alliance, ASPIRE,

ACADEMIC SUPPORT

Elementary Schools

Middle Schools

High Schools

ELD (English Language Development) program: support based on language proficiency level and grade level. Special education program: support for students with qualifying disabilities. Academic interventions in reading and math.

English Language Development (ELD) program Special education program Academic intervention programs in math, reading and writing

English Language Development (ELD) program Special education program Academic intervention programs in math, reading and writing

Middle Schools

High Schools

WORLD LANGUAGE COURSES French, Spanish

WORLD LANGUAGE COURSES Spanish, French, Japanese, American Sign Language Chinese

Elementary Schools ACADEMIC ENRICHMENT Talented and Gifted (TAG) plans. PBIS

SPECIAL PROGRAMS IB Middle Years Programme curriculum for all grades Talented and Gifted (TAG) program Access to Geometry and Algebra II courses

HONORS & DUAL­ENROLLMENT COURSES numerous dual credit / articulated, AP and IB courses offered SPECIAL PROGRAMS IB diploma and certificates AP scholar and international diploma opportunity Digital Conversion. Hybrid/Flex instruction


OREGON

Bend­LaPine Administrative SD 1 SUPERINTENDENT Ron Wilkinson

REPORT CARD

2012­13

520 NW Wall St Bend, OR 97701­2699, (541) 355­1000 www.bend.k12.or.us

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CURRICULUM & LEARNING ENVIRONMENT CONTINUED . . . Middle Schools

High Schools

Technology Design Cycle emphasis

Business, Culinary, Construction Engineering, Pre­Engineering, Graphic Arts, Video Arts, Family Consumer Science, Health Occupations, Automotive Tech., Manufacturing, Criminal Justice, Agriculture, PLTW Pre­Engineering, PLTW Biomedical Science

Elementary Schools

Middle Schools

High Schools

*Information was not submitted for this section.

Drama, art, technology, homework clubs Band, choir, orchestra Football, volleyball, cross­country, basketball, wrestling, track and field

All OSAA sports with numerous club sports Drama, band, choir, orchestra

CAREER & TECHNICAL EDUCATION

EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES

Data and information in the Curriculum and Learning Environment section was provided by local schools and districts and was not verified by the Oregon Department of Education.

FEDERAL TITLE I DESIGNATION Priority and Focus school designations were based on 2011­12 data. Model school designations were based on 2012­13 data.

Priority

Focus

Model

Number of Elementary Schools

0

2

2

Number of Middle Schools

0

0

0

Number of High Schools

1

0

0

Priority Schools are high poverty schools that were ranked in the bottom 5% of Title I­A schools in the state based on Oregon’s rating formula. These schools generally have overall very low achievement and limited growth over time. Additional supports and interventions to make improvements are needed. Focus Schools are high poverty schools that were ranked in the bottom 5% ­15% of Title I­A schools in the state with a significant achievement gap based on Oregon’s rating formula. These schools need additional support in closing the achievement gap among historically underserved student populations.

Model Schools are high poverty schools that were ranked in the top 5% of Title I­A schools in the state based on Oregon’s rating formula. These schools serve as models of successful student outcomes.


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OREGON

REPORT CARD

2012­13

Tumalo Community School 19835 2nd St Bend, OR 97701­9099, (541) 382­2853 http://tumalo.redmond.k12.or.us

DISTRICT Redmond SD 2J SUPERINTENDENT Michael McIntosh PRINCIPAL Justin Nicklous GRADES SERVED K­8

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FROM THE PRINCIPAL

Dear Parents and Community Members, This annual report card is issued by the Oregon Department of Education and provides a detailed picture of the OAKS testing data from the 2012­2013 school­year. Tumalo Community School received an Overall State Rating of about average last year. This means that the majority of our students are performing similarly on standards­based tests than their peers around the state. Key academic highlights: • 79.1% of 3rd­8th graders met/exceeded state standards for reading. • 72.9% of 3rd­8th graders met/exceeded state standards for math. Although we are proud of our scores we continue to strive for

increased student growth in reading and math. We’ve seen relatively slow growth over the past few years amongst our students. We’ve chosen to address this issue by focusing our resources on implementing the new Common Core State Standards (CCCS) in math and language arts. We promise to deliver the same excellence you have come to expect from us here at Tumalo Community School while working to improve our instruction in ways that impact student learning and achievement. Thank you, Principal | Justin Nicklous

SCHOOL PROFILE

STUDENTS

Enrollment 2012­13 K­3 4­5 Change from previous year Students attending 90% or more of enrolled days

403 220 105 +1.0% 92%

Average elementary class size Change from previous year

25.2 ­0.9

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OVERALL STATE RATING

Select Demographics 2012­13 English Learners

Black/ African American <1%

7%

Asian 1%

Students who have ever been eligible for or participated in a program to acquire academic English.

Economically disadvantaged Students with disabilities

Multi­Racial 3% Hispanic/Latino 11%

43% 13%

Number of different languages spoken:

White 84%

5

HOW ARE STUDENTS AT THIS SCHOOL PERFORMING COMPARED TO THOSE AT OTHER SCHOOLS?

The overall state rating is intended to summarize this school's particular successes and challenges. It is based on a combination of up to five factors. Three of these factors come from standardized test scores in reading and math: student achievement, student growth, and the growth of underserved subgroups. Please be aware that this rating is based mainly on high­stakes testing and accordingly, represents a limited view of student performance. Other aspects of this report card are designed to put this rating in the proper context. Compared to all schools statewide in 2012­13, this school is rated as Level 4.

Compared to elementary schools with similar student demographics in 2012­13, this school‘s rating is about average.

State Average

Level 1

Level 2

Level 3

Level 4

Level 1 = Falls into the bottom 5% of schools Level 2 = Falls between 5% and 15% of schools Level 3 = Falls between 15% and 44% of schools Level 4 = Falls between 44% and 90% of schools Level 5 = Falls into the top 10% of schools

Level 5

Below Average

About Average

Above Average

Below average = Falls into the bottom third of comparison schools About average = Falls into the middle third of comparison schools Above average = Falls into the top third of comparison schools


OREGON

REPORT CARD

2012­13

Tumalo Community School

DISTRICT Redmond SD 2J SUPERINTENDENT Michael McIntosh PRINCIPAL Justin Nicklous GRADES SERVED K­8

19835 2nd St Bend, OR 97701­9099, (541) 382­2853 http://tumalo.redmond.k12.or.us

PROGRESS

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ARE STUDENTS MAKING ADEQUATE GAINS OVER TIME?

Students meeting or exceeding state standards on exams SCHOOL PERFORMANCE Did at least 95% of the students at this school take required state exams? Yes No Participation rate criteria are in place to ensure schools test as many eligible students as possible School Performance (%)

2009­10

Reading

2010­11

2011­12

Did not meet

(Tested Grades: 3­8, 11)

All students tested

90.4

Note new cut scores in 2011­12.

Mathematics

38.3 52.2 9.6

87.9

36.8 51.1 12.1

78.8

87.4

Note new cut scores in 2010­11.

Science

34.3 53.0 12.6

69.6

28.7 40.9 30.4

69.3

86.2

Note new cut scores in 2011­12.

79.1

28.2 41.1 30.7

26.2 60.0 13.8

72.8

12.3 60.5 27.2

80.0

Visit www.ode.state.or.us/go/data for additional state exam results.

28.8 51.3 20.0

70.0

Met

72.9

24.7 45.4 30.0

78.7

31.7 47.0 21.3

Exceeded

30.1 42.8 27.1

62.1

Met

72.9

Like­School Average (%) 2012­13

Exceeded

37.4 41.7 20.9

Did not meet

(Tested Grades: 5, 8,11)

All students tested

32.8 46.1 21.2

Met

Did not meet

(Tested Grades: 3­8, 11)

All students tested

School Oregon Performance (%) Performance (%) 2012­13 2012­13

24.0 38.1 37.9

69.4

32.0 37.4 30.6

Exceeded

17.1 55.7 27.1

67.6

14.8 52.8 32.4

78.8

20.8 58.0 21.2

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OUTCOMES FOR KEY STUDENT GROUPS AT THIS SCHOOL COMPARED TO THE SAME GROUPS STATEWIDE STUDENT GROUP OUTCOMES

School Oregon School Performance Performance Compared to (%) (%) OR Average

All Students

Reading

Mathematics

Science

American Indian/Alaska Native 79.1 72.9 72.9

70.0 62.1 67.6

+9.1 +10.8 +5.3

Economically Disadvantaged

Reading

Mathematics

Science

70.6 62.7 65.5

58.9 50.1 55.3

Mathematics

Science

Mathematics

Science

42.9 35.7 *

45.9 44.2 39.1

­3.0 ­8.5 *

39.4 29.4 14.3

37.4 28.7 40.2

+2.0 +0.7 ­25.9

Mathematics

Science

Science

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56.5 46.7 54.1

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78.9 80.2 74.5

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Mathematics

Science

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Reading

52.6 41.2 43.2

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63.3 53.3 45.5

51.5 45.9 45.5

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66.7 83.3 *

74.6 65.4 73.1

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Science

Mathematics

Science

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Reading

Mathematics

Science

Science

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55.9 49.0 46.6

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Reading

82.2 75.3 77.4

76.6 67.5 75.5

+5.6 +7.8 +1.9

Mathematics

Science

Reading

Mathematics

80.5 72.8 75.6

73.0 62.4 65.1

+7.5 +10.4 +10.5

Science

77.9 73.0 69.0

67.2 61.8 69.9

+10.7 +11.2 ­0.9

Male

Multi­Racial 98.6 98.2 98.1

Mathematics

Female

* * *

Mathematics

Reading

Reading

White

Reading

Hispanic/Latino

Talented and Gifted

Reading

Mathematics

Black/African American

Students with Disabilities

Reading

Reading

School Oregon School Performance Performance Compared to (%) (%) OR Average

Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander

Asian +11.7 +12.6 +10.2

English Learners

Reading

School Oregon School Performance Performance Compared to (%) (%) OR Average

Reading

Mathematics

Science

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OREGON

REPORT CARD

2012­13

Tumalo Community School 19835 2nd St Bend, OR 97701­9099, (541) 382­2853 http://tumalo.redmond.k12.or.us

DISTRICT Redmond SD 2J SUPERINTENDENT Michael McIntosh PRINCIPAL Justin Nicklous GRADES SERVED K­8

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CURRICULUM & LEARNING ENVIRONMENT WHAT IS THIS SCHOOL DOING TO IMPROVE STUDENT LEARNING AND TO PREPARE STUDENTS FOR THE FUTURE?

SCHOOL READINESS

Kindergarten Visits­­We offer personal home visits to kindergarteners

Technology—45 iPads & over 100 Chromebooks are available to students

PBIS—School­wide support of positive behaviors & character development

Peer mentoring and buddy classes

Ropes Course—Students build trust & develop teamwork

ACADEMIC SUPPORT

Walk to Read—K­5 students receive small group reading instruction

ACADEMIC ENRICHMENT

Personal education plan (PEP) for qualified Talented & Gifted students

Special Education—Students with a qualified learning disability

Middle School electives taught weekly; in addition to core curriculum

Summer School—Students who need additional academic support

Outdoor educational experiences (K­8)

Kids First—Kindergarteners who need additional academic support

EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Middle School sports program

Literacy nights

Before & after school sports/fitness classes

Data and information in the Curriculum and Learning Environment section was provided by local schools and districts and was not verified by the Oregon Department of Education.


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OREGON

REPORT CARD

2012­13

Ridgeview High School

DISTRICT Redmond SD 2J SUPERINTENDENT Michael McIntosh PRINCIPAL Lee Loving GRADES SERVED 9­12

4555 SW Elkhorn Rd Redmond, OR 97756, (541) 504­3600 http://ridgeview.redmond.k12.or.us

For more report card measures including detailed demographic information visit www.ode.state.or.us/go/SchoolRC

FROM THE PRINCIPAL

Dear Parents and Community Members, This report card is issued by the Oregon Department of Education provides a detailed picture of what Ridgeview High School offers. Last year was the first year of operations for Ridgeview. Next year, we will have data that shows how well our students are performing on standards­based tests and graduation rates in comparison to other Oregon high schools. Last year’s key academic highlights: • 94% of Juniors met or exceeded state standards for reading. • Above state average on all tested content areas including Reading, Math and Science. Our priority is academic success for every student. We will focus our

resources on the new Common Core State Standards (CCCS), which reinforce literacy and math across content areas. We encourage you to monitor your child’s academic progress on ParentVUE. We promise to deliver the excellence you have come to expect from Ridgeview High School. We look forward to partnering with you to ensure success for every student! Thank you, Principal | Lee Loving

SCHOOL PROFILE

STUDENTS

Enrollment 2012­13 Change from previous year Students attending 90% or more of enrolled days

614 ­­ 78%

Select Demographics 2012­13 English Learners

OVERALL STATE RATING

6%

Asian <1%

Students who have ever been eligible for or participated in a program to acquire academic English.

Economically disadvantaged Students with disabilities Note: a ‘*’ is displayed when the data must be suppressed to protect student confidentiality.

Native Hawaiian/ Pacific Islander <1%

Black/ African American 1% American Indian/ Alaska Native 1%

50% 13%

Number of different languages spoken:

Multi­Racial 2% Hispanic/Latino 14% White 81%

5

HOW ARE STUDENTS AT THIS SCHOOL PERFORMING COMPARED TO THOSE AT OTHER SCHOOLS?

The overall state rating is intended to summarize this school's particular successes and challenges. It is based on a combination of up to five factors. Three of these factors come from standardized test scores in reading and math: student achievement, student growth, and the growth of underserved subgroups. High schools are also rated on the overall graduation rate for the school and the graduation rates of underserved subgroups. Please be aware that this rating is based mainly on high­stakes testing and accordingly, represents a limited view of student performance. Other aspects of this report card are designed to put this rating in the proper context. This school was not rated in 2012­13 because it was a new or reconfigured school.

This school was not rated in 2012­13 because it was a new or reconfigured school.

State Average

Level 1

Level 2

Level 3

Level 4

Level 1 = Falls into the bottom 5% of schools Level 2 = Falls between 5% and 15% of schools Level 3 = Falls between 15% and 44% of schools Level 4 = Falls between 44% and 90% of schools Level 5 = Falls into the top 10% of schools

Level 5

Below Average

About Average

Above Average

Below average = Falls into the bottom third of comparison schools About average = Falls into the middle third of comparison schools Above average = Falls into the top third of comparison schools


OREGON

REPORT CARD

2012­13

Ridgeview High School

DISTRICT Redmond SD 2J SUPERINTENDENT Michael McIntosh PRINCIPAL Lee Loving GRADES SERVED 9­12

4555 SW Elkhorn Rd Redmond, OR 97756, (541) 504­3600 http://ridgeview.redmond.k12.or.us

PROGRESS

For more report card measures including detailed demographic information visit www.ode.state.or.us/go/SchoolRC

ARE STUDENTS MAKING ADEQUATE GAINS OVER TIME?

Students meeting or exceeding state standards on exams SCHOOL PERFORMANCE Did at least 95% of the students at this school take required state exams? Yes No Participation rate criteria are in place to ensure schools test as many eligible students as possible School Performance (%)

Reading

2009­10

Note new cut scores in 2011­12.

Note new cut scores in 2010­11.

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94.0

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76.5

Did not meet

(Tested Grades: 5, 8,11)

Note new cut scores in 2011­12.

* * *

Visit www.ode.state.or.us/go/data for additional state exam results.

COLLEGE AND CAREER READINESS

* * *

Did not meet *

All students tested

OUTCOMES

*

(Tested Grade: 11)

All students tested

Science

Did not meet

(Tested Grades: 3­8, 11)

All students tested

Writing

2011­12

(Tested Grades: 3­8, 11)

All students tested

Mathematics

2010­11

School Oregon Performance (%) Performance (%) 2012­13 2012­13

*

* * *

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87.2

Met

Like­School Average (%) 2012­13

Exceeded

30.2 63.7 6.0

85.7

Met

21.2 64.5 14.3

86.9

21.0 65.9 13.1

Exceeded

9.9 68.7 21.4

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7.5 62.6 29.9

72.8

7.6 65.2 27.2

Exceeded

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64.7

7.4 57.3 35.3

Exceeded

26.1 61.1 12.8

64.2

13.4 50.8 35.8

67.2

14.0 53.2 32.8

Note: a ‘*’ is displayed when data are unavailable or to protect student confidentiality.

WHAT ARE STUDENTS ACHIEVING IN HIGH SCHOOL?

Students preparing for college and careers.

School Performance (%) 2009­10 2010­11 2011­12

Freshmen on track to graduate within 4 years Students taking SAT

* ­­

* ­­

* ­­

School Performance (%) 2008­09 2009­10 2010­11

Oregon School Performance (%) Performance (%) 2012­13 2012­13

86.8 0.0

* 34.2

Oregon School Performance (%) Performance (%) 2011­12 2011­12

GRADUATION Students graduating with a regular diploma within four years of entering high school. RATE Overall graduation rate ­­ ­­ ­­ ­­

68.4

Like­School Average (%) 2012­13

* 35.8 Like­School Average (%) 2011­12

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COMPLETION Students receiving 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

NA

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80.5

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3.4

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Students who dropped out during the school year and did not re­enroll. Overall dropout rate

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School Performance (%) 2007­08 2008­09 2009­10

Students continuing their education after high school. Students who enrolled in a community college or four­year school within 16 months of graduation

NA

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Oregon School Performance (%) Performance (%) 2010­11 2010­11

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61.1

Like­School Average (%) 2010­11

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Note: a ‘*’ is displayed when the data must be suppressed to protect student confidentiality.


OREGON

REPORT CARD

2012­13

Ridgeview High School

DISTRICT Redmond SD 2J SUPERINTENDENT Michael McIntosh PRINCIPAL Lee Loving GRADES SERVED 9­12

4555 SW Elkhorn Rd Redmond, OR 97756, (541) 504­3600 http://ridgeview.redmond.k12.or.us

For more report card measures including detailed demographic information visit www.ode.state.or.us/go/SchoolRC

OUTCOMES FOR KEY STUDENT GROUPS AT THIS SCHOOL COMPARED TO THE SAME GROUPS STATEWIDE STUDENT GROUP OUTCOMES

School Oregon School Performance Performance Compared to (%) (%) OR Average

All Students On Track Graduation Completion Dropout

School Oregon School Performance Performance Compared to (%) (%) OR Average

School Oregon School Performance Performance Compared to (%) (%) OR Average

­­ 68.4 80.5 3.4

­­ ­­ ­­ ­­

American Indian/Alaska Native On Track * ­­ Graduation ­­ 50.8 Completion ­­ 65.6 Dropout ­­ 7.7

­­ ­­ ­­ ­­

Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander On Track * ­­ Graduation ­­ 66.2 Completion ­­ 82.4 Dropout ­­ 3.8

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Economically Disadvantaged On Track 81.5 ­­ Graduation ­­ 61.1 Completion ­­ 76.7 Dropout ­­ 3.0

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Asian On Track Graduation Completion Dropout

­­ 80.7 85.9 0.9

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White On Track Graduation Completion Dropout

88.1 ­­ ­­ ­­

­­ 71.2 83.2 3.0

­­ ­­ ­­ ­­

English Learners On Track Graduation Completion Dropout

­­ 49.2 64.1 5.1

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Black/African American On Track * ­­ Graduation ­­ 53.3 Completion ­­ 70.5 Dropout ­­ 5.9

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Female On Track Graduation Completion Dropout

92.9 ­­ ­­ ­­

­­ 72.9 83.3 2.8

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Students with Disabilities On Track 82.9 ­­ Graduation ­­ 38.2 Completion ­­ 65.8 Dropout ­­ 4.8

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Hispanic/Latino On Track 80.0 Graduation ­­ Completion ­­ Dropout ­­

­­ 59.5 71.1 4.5

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Male On Track Graduation Completion Dropout

81.1 ­­ ­­ ­­

­­ 64.3 78.0 3.9

­­ ­­ ­­ ­­

Talented and Gifted On Track >95 Graduation ­­ Completion ­­ Dropout ­­

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Multi­Racial On Track Graduation Completion Dropout

­­ 69.1 84.9 3.3

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86.8 ­­ ­­ ­­

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­­ 90.9 95.9 0.4

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Note: a ‘*’ is displayed when the data must be suppressed to protect student confidentiality.

On­Track data is based on the 2012­13 school year; all other data is based on the 2011­12 school year. On Track Data in the Student Group Outcomes section was provided by local schools and districts and was not verified by the Oregon Department of Education. 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

Implementing Common Core State Standards in all content areas.

Every Senior will complete Personal Finance/Careers or equivalent.

Focus on Character Education to develop productive citizens.

Focus on College and Career Readiness for every student.

Implementing Standards­based Grading in all content areas. Data and information in the Curriculum and Learning Environment section was provided by local schools and districts and was not verified by the Oregon Department of Education.


OREGON

REPORT CARD

2012­13

Ridgeview High School 4555 SW Elkhorn Rd Redmond, OR 97756, (541) 504­3600 http://ridgeview.redmond.k12.or.us

DISTRICT Redmond SD 2J SUPERINTENDENT Michael McIntosh PRINCIPAL Lee Loving GRADES SERVED 9­12

For more report card measures including detailed demographic information visit www.ode.state.or.us/go/SchoolRC

CURRICULUM & LEARNING ENVIRONMENT CONTINUED . . . ACADEMIC SUPPORT Strategic Reading, Writing and Math classes. Before and after school personalized support from all teachers. Special Education program for students with special learning needs.

ACADEMIC ENRICHMENT WORLD LANGUAGE COURSES Spanish I, II, III, IV American Sign Language (ASL) I, II, III Students strongly encouraged to complete 2 years of a world language. HONORS & DUAL­ENROLLMENT COURSES AP Courses in 8 topics. College Now (CN) Classess offered: Biology 101 & 102, Marine Biology. Precalculus, Intro to Bus., Adv. Marketing and Business Leadership. SPECIAL PROGRAMS Talented & Gifted (TAG) Program. Mentorship program – Lynch Elem. Reading Program. Volunteer, Work and Mentor Experience opportunities .

CAREER & TECHNICAL EDUCATION CTE Program offerings include: Culinary, Television Production. Engineering (Robotics, Electric vehicle Design, Aircraft Design, Computer Programming), Business (Marketing, Business.

EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Full menu of Athletic teams for each season. 12 clubs including Lacrosse, Water Polo, Nordic and Nordic Skiing. In 2012­13, 54% of students participated in OSAA sanctioned programs.

Leadership), Human Development.

Data and information in the Curriculum and Learning Environment section was provided by local schools and districts and was not verified by the Oregon Department of Education.


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Bend Metro Park & Rec

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Bend Memorial Clinic

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City of Bend

541.388.5505

Lapine

541.536.9771

Cascade Community Theater

541.389.0803

CO Dist. Hospital (Redmond)

541.548.8131

City of Lapine

541.536.1432

Prineville

541.447.6304

Central Oregon Parks & Rec

541.548.7275

Deschutes County Health Dept 541.388.6575

City of Prineville

541.447.5627

Redmond

541.923.5191

Deschutes Co. Fairgrounds

541.548.2711

Pioneer Memorial (Prineville)

541.447.6254

City of Redmond

541.923.7710

Sisters

541.549.0251

Deschutes Historical Center

541.389.1813

Poison Control Center

800.222.1222

City of Sisters

541.549.6022

Sunriver

541.593.8149

Deschutes Nat’l Forest Info

541.383.5300

Police/Sheriff/Fire/Ambulance 911

Deschutes County

541.388.6570

Fish & Wildlife (State)

541.388.6363

St. Charles Hospital (Bend)

High Desert Museum

541.382.4754

Mt. Bachelor Information

800.829.2442

Redmond Air Center

541.504.7200

Redmond Cinemas

541.548.8777

Regal Cinemas (Bend)

541.382.6347

State Parks Reservations

800.452.5687

Sunriver Nature Center

541.593.4394

Sunriver Resort

800.801.8765

US Forest Service

800.832.1355

Golf Courses - Public Aspen Lakes (Sisters) Black Butte Ranch Brasada Ranch Crooked River Ranch

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541.536.1303

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541.389.2828

Sunriver Resort

541.593.5300

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541.382.4449

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Media / Newspapers

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541.549.8521

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541.382.3537

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541.923.0882

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541.447.7178

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541.617.7040

Crook County

541.447.7978

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541.312.1090

Redmond

541.312.1050

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541.312.1070

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541.389.1515

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541.447.5403

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541.549.5481

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In Oregon

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Tumalo State Park (Day Use Area)

BEND URBAN TRAIL SYSTEM

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WELCOME TO THE BEND URBAN TRAILS SYSTEM! The Bend Urban Trails System, developed and managed jointly by the Bend Park & Recreation District and the City of Bend, connects our community and encourages recreation and non-motorized transportation. Trails in the system traverse many different landscapes, including established parks, natural forested areas, and urban areas both sparsely and densely developed. The Urban Trails System currently includes approximately 63 developed miles, with more trails under development each year. The Bend Park & Recreation District is committed to increasing and improving the primary and connector trail routes as rights-of-way and funding opportunities become available.

BEND URBAN TRAIL OPPORTUNITIES

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by climbing the trail to the summit of Pilot Butte or can proceed north from the park on a paved trail to Neff Road.

COYNER TRAIL The Coyner Trail extends approximately 1.4 miles between Juniper Park and the Larkspur Trail. The section west of 15th St. to Juniper Park is paved to an accessible grade, while the segment east of 15th St. is a natural surface trail on easement that will be upgraded once the property develops.

CASCADE HIGHLANDS TRAIL Good for mountain bikers and walkers alike, this trail begins at Overturf Park on 17th St. and travels west up and over Overturf Butte through the Skyliner Summit neighborhood to the roundabout at Mt. Washington Dr. It then continues west through Cascade Highlands, before connecting to the Forest Service Phil’s Trail system. 4.6 miles in total length, the trail provides a mix of paved and unpaved surfaces.

LARKSPUR TRAIL

CENTRAL OREGON CANAL TRAIL

The Larkspur Trail extends 4.1 miles between Pilot Butte Middle School and Larkspur Park, passing through Pinewood Natural Area and Pilot Butte State Park. Both Pilot Butte and Larkspur parks have ample parking and restroom facilities. Walkers can add an additional mile

From Blakely Park, the trail follows along the west side of Brookswood Blvd. and then heads southwest through Central Oregon Irrigation District (COID) property to an intersection with the Deschutes River Trail. At this point trail users can go either up or down stream along the

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Aspen Hall

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TRAIL ACCESSIBILITY It is the goal of Bend Park & Recreation District to provide trail access for all. However, not all existing trail segments have been evaluated nor are all trails intended to be fully accessible routes. The trails on this map may present obstacles, running slopes, cross slopes, narrow tread widths and unstable surfaces, making them inaccessible for some users. Trails at Farewell Bend, Riverbend, Pioneer and Pine Nursery parks offer the best access for visitors with mobility aids. Updated information about the condition and accessibility of trails is available by calling 541-389-7275. It is the trail user’s responsibility to determine if trail difficulty is appropriate for his or her skill level.

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SHEVLIN PARK TRAILS Shevlin Park is Bend’s largest park encompassing 603 acres in a natural setting. The park offers many different types of trails and provides for a variety of recreational experiences. Tumalo Creek flows through the length of the park.

Shevlin Park is home to the most diverse old growth forest at this elevation in the region and an abundance of animal life. This includes migratory birds, deer, elk, bear and the occasional cougar. Parking is available at the park entrance on Shevlin Park Road and at Shevlin Commons, and picnic sites are dispersed throughout the park. Restrooms are located at the entrance and at the south end. Dogs must be on-leash on all Shevlin Park trails. Loop Trail: This 6-mile trail follows the rim of the canyon, runs through old growth ponderosa pine, includes a few short, steep hills and crosses Tumalo Creek twice.

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Tumalo Creek Trail: This 2.5-mile trail follows the creek upstream from the park entrance to the southern end of the park, where it joins the Deschutes National Forest trail system. Mountain Bike Trail: This is a preferred route for mountain bikes, but is open to walkers as well. The trail follows along the canyon on the west side of the park, and links with the Forest Service Mrazek Trail. Riders may also take the east road out to the Forest Service trail system.

OFF-LEASH DOG PARKS Bend has seven areas for people to recreate with their dogs off-leash. Unless otherwise indicated, dogs must be leashed on trails and in parks.

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river. Or, from Blakely Park, trail users can cross to the east side of Brookswood Blvd. and head south to the Central Oregon Canal and take the ditch-road east along the canal to American Lane where the COID trail currently ends. Total trail distance is 3.5 miles from Reed Market Rd. to the Deschutes River.

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Accessibility: The road running through the middle of Shevlin Park is paved and can accommodate most ability levels. The trail system covers a variety of unimproved surfaces. The Shevlin Commons parking lot provides access to a 0.3-mile asphalt path that allows those with physical challenges to view the park and the Cascade mountain range from the east rim of Tumalo Creek canyon.


FOR FUN, FOR FRIENDS, FOR HEALTH, FOR LIFE!™

Discover the Bend Urban Trails System.

Discover natural landscapes, wildlife, and scenic byways. Discover exceptional places to exercise, cycle, play, relax, or commute.

B E N D U R B A N TR A I LS M A P

TRAIL USE REGULATIONS

Please help keep the trail experience safe and pleasant for all users:

Please stay on the designated trail.

î † Some sections of the trail are on private property.

î † Areas along the river are sensitive wildlife habitat. Please do not walk along the river bank.

î † Motorized vehicles are not allowed on the trails.

î † Bicyclists are not allowed on some sections of the trails. Please observe pedestrian-only trail sections.

î † City ordinances require that dogs must be on leash at all times within the city limits (except at designated off-leash areas) and their waste properly removed. Dog “rest stopsâ€? along the trails provide you with disposal bags and trash cans.

î † Do not litter. Trash cans are located throughout the park system. î † No camping, drinking alcohol, smoking or fires allowed.

ADOPT A PARK OR TRAIL

The Adopt a Trail and Adopt a Park programs give community groups, families and individuals an opportunity to keep our parks and trails beautiful and fun for all. Adopters help with litter clean up, special projects and reporting concerns to the district. For more information on these programs call the Bend Park and Recreation District at 541-389-7275.

The Bend Urban Trail System and the Deschutes River Trail are managed by the Bend Park & Recreation District. To report trail concerns, call Park Services Dept. at 541-388-5435. After business hours and on weekends call 541-410-3319.

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1 Sawyer Park offers the opportunity to spot a variety of birds and wildlife and is included in the Oregon Cascade Birding Trail system.

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5 McKay Park is the site of the Oregon Trunk Railroad. An interpretive sign in the park describes Bend’s early railroad history. 6 Located across the Deschutes River from McKay Park, Miller’s Landing Park was a holding area for the Miller Lumber Company in the early 1900’s. As the newest riverfront park, it will be open in summer 2013. 7 Across the river from Farewell Bend Park is Riverbend Park, a popular site for events, river access and picnicking.

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The Bend Park & Recreation District, along with the City of BendRand D. private land owners, is working toward implementing the community’s vision for an uninterrupted river trail. The trail will parallel the Deschutes River running through the heart ofQuail Bend. Once fully completed, the 19 mile trail will Park extend from Tumalo State Park to Meadow Camp with further connections to Sunriver. This map shows only existing trails and access points open to public use. The map also shows the river as a water trail and access points to it. Trail users should respect private property and sensitive riparian areas by staying on the trail. The river trail is divided into five reaches, defined by the surrounding landscape character.

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The Deschutes River corridor provides for both land and water-based trail opportunities. The water trail allows paddlers to enjoy the river and connect to parks and other destinations along its bank. Access points and boat landings are available at several locations along the water trail. Be aware that the river difficulty changes dramatically from gentle moving METO LIUSis D water to Class 4 rapids above the Bill Healy Bridge. Floating the section above the Healy Bridge recommended R. only for expert boaters. The Colorado Street, Bend Hydro and Tumalo Irrigation dams require mandatory portaging. il il Tra ra w T ro FLOATING THE RIVER ine he t p e l T A Floating is popular from Riverbend Park at Columbia Street (across from Farewell Bend Park) to Drake Park on Riverside Blvd. Be cautious. The current is stronger above the Colorado R. YD R Street dam than it appears. Watch for the warning signs and TU EN exit the river on the left above the Colorado Street C Alpine l rai bridge. Floaters must leave the river and portage around the dam. The T Park ad Ride-the-River shuttle operates between these two parks throughout the Ro l u summer season. For a schedule visit the Cascades East Transit Ha website at cascadeseasttransit.com or call 541-385-8680. For non-motorized boat launch sites, look for the “crossed oars� symbols on the map.

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B st e OLD MILL REACH W Once the site of two large ponderosa pine lumber mills, today the Old Mill reach is a mix of river parks, trails and the Shops at the Old Mill District R RD.to an extensive private trail system throughout the Old Mill District. Three footbridgesD NEaddition YLIin SKriver (see inset). Trails exist on both sides of the connect trail legs on either side of the river, providing convenient walking loops. On the east side, the trails are paved from the Shops at the Old il TraPark Mill District to the upper end at the Bill Healy Bridge. The trail on the west side offers a mix of paved and unpaved surfaces. BendBend esoft Farewell il the Deschutes River water trail. Farewell Bend and Riverbend parks provide boat landings for paddlers using Tra s d an l h SOUTH CANYON REACH Hig SIMPSON This reach has trail sections on both sides of theariver, de connected by a footbridge approximately 1.5 miles upstream of the c as here through a beautiful canyon, cascading over rocks and logs. Farewell Bend Park bridge. The river flowsCfast Park Services WEST SIDE: The trail on the west side of the river passes through Mt. Bachelor Village. Bicycles are not allowed on this section of the river trail, OLD MILL Center but there is an alternative mountain bike route that connects the Bill Healy Bridge to the Haul Road Trail along Century Drive. REACH EAST SIDE: The east side trail at the northern end of this reach is unpaved, narrow and rocky in places. The trail continues to the South Canyon Footbridge and crosses to the west side to loop back to town. Users can choose to divert up to Brookswood Blvd. on a side trail that originates just upstream of the COID power plant and short timber bridge. At Brookswood, the trail follows the sidewalk through various neighborhoods before reaching Wildflower Park then ultimately River Rim Park. High School

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at McKay, Drake, Harmon and Brooks parks provide water trail access.

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Sunset This reach passes through the oldest and most established sections of Bend. The trail isn’t always along the river, sometimes following sidewalks View Park Compass through neighborhoods and downtown. The trail passes through beautiful Drake Park on Mirror Pond and ends at McKay Park and Colorado Street. Park There are several footbridges along the way offering opportunities to cross the river. Access the trail from any of the adjacentl parks. Boat landings

9 The boardwalk here offers a view of Central Oregon Irrigation District’s Hydro site, where irrigation water is dropped back to the river through two turbines, generating electrical power. The public has access to this trail section thanks to an agreement with COID—please stay on the designated trail.

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Discovery This section of river trail is located on the west bank of the river over the Tumalo irrigation canal pipe. Lewis The wide&trail surface is unpaved and relatively Trail Park neighborhoods. A newer section of flat. It runs between the river and a high canyon wall, and passes through the River’s Edge golf courseClark and adjacent the trail located on the east bank connects Pioneer Park to Revere Avenue. Boat landings at First Street Rapids Park and Riverview Park provide water trail access. There are several wetlands in this reach, inhabited by songbirds, trumpeter swans, otter and beaver. Osprey frequently nest and fish here.

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8 Farewell Bend Park honors the history of the logging industry at this site with two interpretive signs. Additional signs along the boardwalk explain a riparian restoration project and other steps being made to care for the health of our river and its Orchard ecosystem. The park includes a playground and restrooms.

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This northernmost section of the Deschutes River Trail is constructed on top of the buried Tumalo irrigation canal. It has an unpaved surface and includes a few moderate hills. Along the middle stretch of this reach, the river drops into a deep canyon, but the trail stays high on the canyon wall, offering spectacular views of the river below and of the Three Sisters in the distance. A steep climb up the Archie Briggs Canyon Trail connects to Mt. Washington Drive. Visitors can best access the trail from Sawyer Park. There is limited on-street parking at Sawyer Uplands Park with a connecting route down to the river trail.

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3 Located across the foot bridge from Drake Park, Pageant Park was named to commemorate the Bend Water Pageant, a favorite community event that ran from 1933-1965. An interpretive sign describes the event highlight, the launch of large, lighted floats on Mirror Pond.

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2 The historic Rademacher House and plaza overlook Mirror Pond and Drake Park, with the Three Sisters visible in the background. This site includes a sign interpreting Bend’s founding and early history.

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BEND SERVICE MAP

Dean Swift Rd.

Police Dept/ Municiple Court

Mt. Bachelor Park ‘n’ Ride

Cascade M.S.

Senior Center

SNOW ROUTES/SCHEDULES  Weather and road conditions may require Cascades East Mahogany

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Brookswood Blvd

See inset for Hawthorne Station on Regional Map

Transit to move Route 3 to its designated snow route or to declare a “Snow Schedule”. Riders will be alerted to snow schedules via the media, by calling 541-385-8680, going to www.cascadeseasttransit.com and by alert boards placed at Hawthorne Station and other significant stops.


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RIDE THE RIVER FLOAT THE DESCHUTES

through downtown Bend and shuttle back with CET’s RIDE THE RIVER 3rd weekend in JUNE-LABOR DAY Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday

Downtown

HEAT WAVE Service

Sponsors:

Saturdays and Sundays when tempertatures are forcast to exceed 90˚ F, buses will run every 15 minutes from 1:00-6:30pm.

Park & Rec District

All CET rules apply

FARES Single Route Ride Adult & Youth Senior / Disabled*

$1.50 75¢

Day Pass- Unlimited Rides Adult & Youth Senior / Disabled*

$2.50 $1.25

*Discounted fares are available to those age 60 and older and/or disabled. *Medicare clients may show their card to be eligible for Senior/Disabled fares.

ENJOY THE RIVER AT YOUR OWN RISK


CC&Rs & Online Resources CC&Rs & Online Resources For a complete set of CC&R’s and other beneficial information and tools, please view our website: www.FirstAm.com/Deschutes

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