Events
  • Feb / Fri

    07

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    School Board Business Meeting
    9:30 am12:30 pm
    Corvallis School District, 1555 SW 35th St, Corvallis, OR 97333, USA
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Announcements
2025 School Board Recognition Month
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Corvallis schools, district office closed in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day
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Volunteers Needed for 2025 Benton County Student Career Convention
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Our District

By The Numbers

We’re one of the highest ranked districts in the state.

We are committed to providing every student access to hands- on, real-world learning, fostering communities that celebrate diversity and inclusion, and doing whatever it takes to help every student achieve academic growth. Corvallis School District consistently ranks as one of the best districts in Oregon and our students outperform state-wide graduation rates.

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13
Schools
917
Staff
5,859
Students
88%
Graduation Rate
74
Languages Spoken
$176.7 million
FY 24-25 Combined Budget

Who We Are

Our district is committed to building relationships of trust and respect, providing inclusive learning environments that are culturally relevant, and igniting student engagement through real-world, experiential learning. The Corvallis School District is one of the best in the state of Oregon and we are proud of our tradition of excellence. Located in a community that values education and life-long learning, our students benefit from our relationships with community partners including Oregon State University and Linn Benton Community College.

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Goal 1: Excellent Learning Experience

We will create exceptional learning experiences where all students learn at high levels. Taking into account students’ unique and intersecting identities, histories, accessibility needs, abilities, and disabilities, academic rigor will be achieved as students are challenged and supported.

Goal 2: Equitable Systems

We will transform educational systems to be diverse, equitable, and inclusionary in our decisions and actions and create belonging for all students, staff, and families.

Goal 3: Relevant and Engaging Learning

Students will participate in relevant learning experiences that support their short and long-term goals towards an evolving future.

Goal 4: Healthy Communities

We will cultivate schools and a district that promote wellness through the social, emotional, mental, and physical health and well-being of students, families, and staff by fostering personal growth, community care, and equitable systems that honor the rightful presence of identities and lived experiences so that every student belongs and feels safe and supported to thrive socially and academically.