Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday February 2, 2000 - THREE
Report cards
continuad from paga 1
(16,897 students) and 44 percent
in the nation (1,220,130
students).
Fifty-four percent of RHS
students have a master's degree
or higher, better than the state
average of 46 percent. They also
have more experience, with an
average of 16 years of teaching,
compared to 14 years statewide,
and more years in the district-12
years, compared to 10 statewide.
How do Morrow County
Schools compare with other
schools? Following is a brief
summary.
Arlington School District
-Arlington High School (nine-
12): delayed-not rated.
-Arlington Elementary School
(K-eight):
overall,
student
p e rfo rm a n c e ,
school
characteristics- all satisfactory;
stu d e n t
b e h a v io r-lo w ;
improvement
in
student
performance-about the same.
Athena-Weston School
District
-Weston-McEwen High
School
(nine-12);
overall,
student performance, student
behavior, school charactenstics-
all satisfactory; improvement in
student performance-improved.
-Athena-Weston Middle
School (six-eight): overall,
student performance and school
characteristics-all satisfactory;
stu d e n t
b eh a v io r-lo w ;
improvement-declined.
-Athena Elementary School
(K-five):
overall,
student
performance, student behavior-
all strong; school characteristics-
satisfactory;
improvement-
improved.
-Weston Elementary School
(K-five):
overall,
student
performance, student behavior,
school
characteristics-all
satisfactory; improvement-about
the same.
Chenowith School District
-Wahtonka High School (mne-
12): satisfactory in all categories;
improvement-about the same.
-Chenowith Middle School (six-
ieight):
overall,
student
performance, student behavior-
all strong; school characteristics-
satisfactory;
improvement-
improved.
- Chenowith Elementary School
(K-five): satisfactory in all
categories; improvement-about
the same.
-Mosier Elementary School (K-
five): overall, student behavior,
school
characteristics-all
s a tis f a c to r y ;
s tu d e n t
performance-strong ;
improvement-about the same.
Condon School District
-Condon High School (nine-12):
overall, student performance-
both low; student behavior-
strong; school charactenstics-
satisfactory;
improvement-
declined.
-Condon Elementary School:
(k-eight):
overall,
student
behavior, school characteristics-
all
satisfactory;
student
performance-strong ;
improvement-improved.
Culver School District
-Culver High School (nine-12):
overall, student performance,
school
characteristics-all
satisfactory; student behavior-
strong; improvement-declined.
-Culver Middle School (six-
eight):
overall,
student
performance-strong;
student
behavior-exceptional;
school
characteristics-satisfactory ;
improvement-improved.
-Culver Elementary School (K-
five):
overall,
student
performance, student behavior-
all strong; school characteristics-
satisfactory;
improvement-
improved.
Dufur School District
-Dufur High School (nine-12):
overall, student performance,
student behavior-all strong;
school
ch aracteristics-
satisfactory;
improvement-
improved.
-Dufur Elementary School
(nine-12):
overall,
student
performance-strong;
student
behavior, school characteristics-
satisfactory;
improvement-
improved.
-Petersburg Elementary School
(K-eight): delayed.
Echo School District
Echo High School (seven-12):
overall, school characteristics-
both
satisfactory:
student
performance-low;
student
behavior-strong; improvement-
declined.
Echo Elementary School (K-
six): overall, student behavior,
school
characteristics-all
s a tis f a c to r y ;
s tu d e n t
performance-strong;
improvement-improved.
Fossil School District
-Wheeler High School, Fossil
(nine-12): delayed-not rated.
-Fossil Elementary (K-eight):
overall, student performance-
both strong, student behavior,
school
charactenstics-both
satisfactory; improvement in
student performance-improved
Helix School District
-Griswold School, Helix (mne-
12): delayed.
Hermiston School District
-Hermiston High School (mne-
12):
overall,
student
performance- both low; student
behavior-unacceptable; school
ch ara cteristics-satisfac to ry ;
improvement-declined.
-Armand Larive Middle
School, Hermiston (six-eight):
delayed.
-Sandstone Middle School,
H erm iston
(six -e ig h t):
satisfactory in all categories;
improvement-improved.
-Highland Hills Elementary
School, Hermiston (K-five):
overall, student performance,
student behavior-all strong;
school
c h ara cteristics-
satisfactory;
improvement-
improved.
-Rocky Heights Elementary
School, Hermiston (K-five):
overall, student performance ,
school
characteristics-all
satisfactory; student behavior-
strong; improvement in student
performance-improved.
-Sunset Elementary School,
Hermiston (K-five): satisfactory
in all categories; improvement-
improved.
-West Park Elementary School,
Hermiston (K-Five): overall,
student performance, school
characteristics-all satisfactory;
student
behavior-strong;
improvement
in
student
performance-improved.
Pendleton School District
-Pendleton High School (mne-
12):
overall,
student
performance, student behavior-
all strong, school characteristics-
satisfactory;
improvement-
improved.
-West Hills Intermediate,
Pendleton (three-five): overall,
student performance, student
behavior-all
strong;
school
ch ara cteristics-satisfac to ry ;
improvement-improved.
-Sunridge Middle School,
P en d leto n
(s ix -e ig h t):
satisfactory in all categories;
improvement-improved.
-Lincoln Primary, Pendleton
(K-two):delayed-not rated.
-Hawthorne Elementary,
Pendleton (K-five): overall,
student performance, school
ch aracteristics-satisfacto ry ;
student
behavior-strong;
improvement-improved.
-McKay Creek Elementary,
Pendleton (K-five): overall,
student performance, student
behavior-strong;
school
ch aracteristics-satisfacto ry ;
improvement-improved.
-Sherwood Heights Elementary,
Pendleton (K-five): satisfactory
in all categories; improvement-
improved.
Pilot Rock School District
-Pilot Rock High School
(seven-12): overall, student
p erfo rm a n ce,
school
ch ara cteristics-satisfac to ry ;
student behavior-exceptional;
improvement-declined.
-Pilot Rock Elementary School
(K-six):
overall,
student
performance, student behavior-
strong; school characteristics-
satisfactory;
improvement-
improved.
Sherman County School
District
-Sherman High School (mne-
12):
overall,
student
performance-strong;
student
behavior-exceptional;
school
ch aracteristics-satisfacto ry ;
improvement-improved.
-North Sherman Elementary
School (K-eight): overall, student
p erfo rm a n c e ,
school
ch aracteristics-satisfacto ry ;
stu d en t
b eh av io r-lo w ;
improvement-improved.
-South Sherman Elementary
School (K-eight): overall, student
performance, student behavior
al! strong; school characteristics-
satisfactory;
improvement-
improved.
South Wasco County School
District
-Wasco County High School
(seven-12): delayed.
•Maupin Elementary School
(K-six): delayed.
Spray School District
-Spray High School (nine-12):
delayed-not rated
-Spray Elementary (K-eight):
delayed-not rated.
Stanfield School District
-Stanfield Secondary School
(seven-12): overall, student
p e r f o r ma n c e .
sc h o o l
characteristics-all satisfactory:
student
behavior-strong;
improvement-improved
-West Elementary School.
Stanfield (K-six): overall, student
performance-low;
student
behavior, school characteristics-
satisfactory,
improvement-
declined.
Ukiah School District
-Ukiah High School (nine-12):
delayed-not rated.
-Ukiah Elementary School (K-
eight): delayed-not rated
Umatilla School District
-Umatilla High School (mne-
12): satisfactory in all categories;
improvement-improved.
-Clara Brownell Middle
School, Umatilla (six-eight):
delayed.
-McNary Heights Elementary
School,
Umatilla
(K-five)
satisfactory in all categories:
improvement-about the same.
Former Heppner woman wins body building title
DeeAnna Raver, Portland,
formerly of Heppner, won the
lightweight class and overall at
the 1999 NGA Northwest
Natural
Body
Building
Championships held Sept. 18 in
Dallas. OR
Raver. 28, has been involved in
body building for around a year
and has been attending a personal
training school in T acoma, WA.
Raver commented that body
building is one of the most
challenging sports and is "90
percent mental". Her exercise
regimen includes 1-1/2 hours of
aerobic exercise and one hour of
weight training six days a week
Seventy-five percent of the
training is diet, she added.
Raver is considering opening a
gym in Heppner. Anyone
NRCS receives service award
The Natural Resources
Conservation
Service
was
presented a 25-year Length of
Service Award on Jan. 13 for
contmued
service
as
a
cooperative weather observing
station.
Cliff Hams accepted the award
for NRCS in Heppner Harris has
been taking care of the weather
equipment at Heppner for the last
18 of the 25 years that the station
has been there.
Presenting the award was
Bruce Bauck. meteorologist in
charge of the National Weather
Service office in Pendleton.
The weather station maintained
by the NRCS has provided
hourly recorded precipitation
observations since October 1974
This information is part of the
National Weather Service's
volunteer,
C ooperative
Observation Program that totals
nearly 11,000 citizens and
institutions nationally.
Cooperative weather observers
collect and record on a daily
basis, precipitation, temperature
and in some cases, river readings.
The data is used to forecast
weather as well as define the
climate of the nation.
Oregon's cooperative weather
observers can be found in all
walks of life, according to the
NRCS.
DeeAnna Raver
interested in having a gym and
youth center may call her at 503-
659-8586 or CJ Johnson, 676-
9209
Raver has three children.
Colter. Chance and Justin, who
live in Heppner
Morrow County Grain Growers
CUSTOMER APPRECIATION DAY
Saturday, February 12, 2000 • 8 a.m .-noon
FREE PRODUCTS SHOW
Factory Representatives on hand:
Hi-Qual - Livestock Equipment
Jensen Distribution - Hardware
Cenex - Farm Products
Preagro - Electric Fencers
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- Cattle Supplement
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Cenex - Agronomy
Monsanto - Agronomy
Western Outdoor - Propane Equipment & Stoves
Stoess Manufacturing - Weeder Hitches
FREEPANCAKE
BREAKFAST
Coombs Manufacturing - Calkins Equipment
Case IH - Full Line Equipment
Tricycle Obstacle
Course For Children
(8 years old and younger)
FREE K N IFE
SH AR PENIN G
fltonÿ, MdLKÿ
D o o r P riz e s ,
FREE CARNATIONS
for the first 3 0 0 ladies
V.
At The CONMIMCL SJQEL
* Door Prizes awarded at I p.m.
* Free Coffee & Cookies
* MANY OTHER FREEBIES!
Êv-ertfone /s It/eêconte 7o A tte n d /
REMINDER: There will be a Growers’ Meeting
on Wednesday, Feb . 16th at the Willows Grànge Hall In lone.
Coffee and donuts available at 7:30 a.m. Lunch will be provided.
Morrow County Grain Growers
1 - 800 - 452-7396
350 Main
Lexington, Oregon
989-8221
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