• Clackamas Middle College seeks applicants for fall

    The charter high school provides a bridge to college.

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  • It's Kindergarten Registration time!

    Do you have a child who will be 5 years old on or before September 1? It's time to register them for fall kindergarten!

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  • New Urban High School seeks applicants for fall

    Teens looking for a close-knit, more personalized high school experience are invited to apply to New Urban High School, a magnet school open to high school students across the North Clackamas District. The school include Youth Take Action, a service-learning requirement, and a senior internship in the student's field of career interest. Click the headline above for details, or call 503-353-5925 to schedule a visit.

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  • Tentative Calendar for 2013-14 School Year

    This calendar will be updated as financial and contractual decisions are finalized. This preliminary information will allow families to plan vacations for the year.

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  • 2013 Annual Report

    Find out about state test results, school ratings, student demographics, school funding, and more!

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  • Family Support Center provides clothing, school supplies, & help

    Today's tough economy has many families struggling to provide what students need. Help is available at Wichita Center, a hub for social services. Whether you need help, or wish to donate or volunteer, give us a call at 503-353-5663. The center is located at 6031 SE King Road in Milwaukie.

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  • This Week's News

    Golf tournamanent to benefit Lunch Buddies; Scholarship to honor student Jacob Arntson;

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  • Milwaukie High wins national Whole Child award

    In recognition of their extraordinary efforts to meet the social, emotional, physical, academic, artistic, and extra-curricular needs of each student, Milwaukie High is the 2013 recipient of a national award from the ASCD, an international education organization.

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  • Why choose North Clackamas Schools?

    Despite the funding cuts all schools face, North Clackamas offers a wide range of programs. Elementary music, PE, & counseling remain a priority in every school. Middle schools focus on strong core academics, balanced with elective choices.High school students have an array of choices, from the state's largest career-technical program to numerous AP, IB & college credit classes. HIgh schools offer a full slate of performing arts programs, with 8 of the nine band, orchestra & choir programs qualifying for last year's state competition.

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  • North Clackamas gets top rating for effective, efficient schools

    An independent national study compares school districts across Oregon and across the nation for efficient cost management and effectiveness in student achievement. North Clackamas earned top ratings!

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