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Heppner Elementary and Heppner High School are
two of seven schools in the Morrow County
School District, which serves 2,400 students
in four communities:
Heppner, Lexington, Irrigon, and Boardman. Heppner
High School houses 190 students in grades 7-12. All curriculums meet or exceed the state requirements for
public education.
Heppner High boasts a high graduation rate,
with a high percentage of students attending
post-secondary education.
In 2001, Heppner High School graduated 100%
of the seniors, with 96% of them continuing their
educational program at a two or four year
institution of higher learning.
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In addition, 62% received their Certificate
of Initial Mastery.
Heppner high School is one of only fifty
Oregon schools to receive an overall rating of
“Exceptional” on the 2001 Oregon Report Card.
Heppner
Elementary School provides an excellent education
to 215 students in grades K-6.
Heppner Elementary teachers are a veteran
staff, averaging fourteen years of experience.
HES offers many educational opportunities
that include Booster Reading Class, Monthly
Student Body Assemblies, Accelerated Reader
Program, and Parent Teacher Club. HES received the highest rating of “Exceptional” on the
2002 Oregon Report Card.
Heppner
High School has a strong winning tradition in
sports, and currently offers football, volleyball,
basketball, track, baseball, softball, and golf.
HHS is a 2A classification school under the
Oregon School Activities Association and is a
member of the Columbia Basin Conference.
District
citizens have a long tradition of supporting their
schools, both financially and through personal
involvement.
Patrons just recently passed a $22-million
bond to repair existing buildings and to build new
schools, including a new gym and cafeteria at
Heppner Elementary School.
Visit our Heppner Kids
page!
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