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Hermiston School District

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201: 221:, the Locust school was erected and the Ordnance School established as a day nursery for the workers' children and later taken for school use. Students attended in one of two groups, half in the morning, the remaining in the afternoon school. Other buildings in the community were also used as temporary schoolhouses, prominently churches. At that time, the Hermiston Union High School was relocated and the Armand Larive Middle School populated the old high school building. 233:, the new high school building was expanded in 1946 and later in 1954. The building was eventually demolished. The high school received a new building in 1954 which was expanded in 1968 and 1992 and rebuilt in the summer of 2002 which almost entirely replaced the one structure built in the same location in the 1930s. The Armand Larive Middle School also received a new building. 240:
The district currently serves students in one high school, two middle schools, and five elementary schools. A sixth elementary school is currently under construction following successful passage of a bond for $ 82.7 million in November 2019. Renovations to the high school and a replacement of an
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In October 2008, the District put forward a $ 69.9 million, twenty-year bond measure to retire previous bonds and respond to concerns of aging infrastructure, enrollment growth and quality learning environments. The bond measure was approved by a majority of district voters. The bond focused on
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Lee, R., photographer. (1941) Children of workmen at the Umatilla ordnance depot attend school in basement of church, use long tables as desk. Hermiston, Oregon. Umatilla County United States Hermiston Oregon Hermiston, 1941. Sept. Retrieved from the Library of Congress,
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facility upgrades and improvements on the school campuses. Student capacity, community growth and over 1,000 students held in modular classrooms for school promoted a new bond measure of $ 82.735 million known as Measure 30-130 and passed in 2019.
192:, two middle schools, and five elementary schools. Founded in the early 1900s, the school district covers the Hermiston proper bordering with the Umatilla School District to the West and the Stanfield District to the East. 208:
The children of the first homestead settlers of Hermiston went to school in two rooms at the Carperter's Hall basement on current East Main street. Hermiston was founded in 1904 and incorporated in 1907.
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and high school. It was later expanded and a new building was approved for a high school in 1937. With the growth of the community related to the building of the
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established a school in the Sandstone Building and functioning that year. Located on Ridgeway Ave, the school hosted both
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Between 2014 and 2018, in the Hermiston enrollment breakdown by ethnic group, 36% of its students were of
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In the 2009 school year, the district had 68 students classified as homeless by the
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Children in an improvised school at a Hermiston church basement, 1941
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Northeast Oregon Now, 6 Nov. 2019. Retrieved November 24, 2020
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Hermiston Voters Approve $ 82.7 Million School Bond Measure.
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Built in 1995 and named after the original Sandstone school
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City of Hermiston
Public
Oregon Education Association
hermiston.k12.or.us
school district
Hermiston, Oregon
United States
academic year
Pre-K
12th grades
Hermiston High School

Compulsory education
grade school
Ordnance Depot
McNary Dam
Hispanic
Non-Hispanic white
African-American
Asian-American
Native Americans
Pacific Islanders
Department of Education



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