Local schools had mixed results

Tuesday, August 12, 2003 |
Here is how the South Coast school districts fared on the federal standards for the 2002-03 school year:
Bandon School District € Not met
Bandon High School € Met
Harbor Lights Middle School € Not met
Ocean Crest Elementary School € Met
Brookings-Harbor
School District € Not met
Brookings-Harbor High School € Not met
Azalea Middle School € Not met
Kalmiopsis Elementary School € Met
Upper Chetco Elementary School € Met
Central Curry School District € Met
Gold Beach High School € Not met
Agness Elementary School - Pending
Riley Creek Elementary School € Met
Coos Bay School District € Not met
Marshfield High School € Not met
Sunset Middle School € Not met
Millicoma Intermediate School € Met
Blossom Gulch Elementary School € Not met
Bunker Hill Elementary School € Met
Madison Elementary School € Met
Destinations Public Charter School € Not met
Coquille School District € Not met
Coquille High School € Met
Coquille Valley Middle School € Met
Jefferson Elementary School - Pending
Lincoln Elementary School € Met
Myrtle Point School District € Not met
Myrtle Point High School € Not met
Myrtle Crest School € Met
Maple Primary School - Pending
North Bend School District € Met
North Bend High School € Met
North Bend Middle School € Met
Bangor Elementary School € Met
Hillcrest Elementary School € Met
North Bay Elementary School € Met
Port Orford-Langlois
School District € Not met
Pacific High School € Met
Blanco School € Met
Driftwood Elementary School € Met
Powers School District € Met
Powers High School € Met
Powers Elementary School € Met
Reedsport School District € Not met
Reedsport High School € Met
W.F. Jewett Middle School € Met
Highland Elementary School € Met
Siuslaw School District € Not met
Siuslaw High School € Met
Siuslaw Middle School € Met
Rhododendron Elementary School € Not met
Rhododendron Primary School - Pending
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