Best Schools in Grant County, OR
Grant County, OR has a total of 18 schools including 8 high schools, 3 middle schools and 5 elementary schools. A total of 3,276 students attend Grant County, OR schools. On average, schools in Grant County score 41% on their proficiency tests, and we project an average score of 35% on those same proficiency tests. Comparing the differences, on average, schools in Grant County greatly exceed expectations.
Best High Schools in Grant County, OR
Grant County, OR has 8 high schools with 1,422 students. Below are the top high schools based on their actual test performance displayed alongside our projected performance for their socioeconomic status and the Teacher Grade we assign based on expected performance. On average, high schools in Grant County score 40% on their proficiency tests, and we project and average score of 36% on those same proficiency tests. Comparing the differences, on average, high schools in Grant County exceed expectations.
1. Heppner Junior/senior High School
SchoolGrade
Actual Test Scores
Projected Test Scores
Morrow Sd 1 • Public • Grades 7 - 12 • 159 Students
2. Grant Union Junior/senior High School
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John Day Sd 3 • Public • Grades 7 - 12 • 216 Students
3. Pilot Rock High School
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Pilot Rock Sd 2 • Public • Grades 7 - 12 • 155 Students
4. Baker High School
SchoolGrade
Actual Test Scores
Projected Test Scores
Baker Sd 5j • Public • Grades 9 - 12 • 503 Students
Best Middle Schools in Grant County, OR
Grant County, OR has 3 middle schools with 267 students. Below are the top middle schools based on their actual test performance displayed alongside our projected performance for their socioeconomic status and the Teacher Grade we assign based on expected performance. On average, middle schools in Grant County score 75% on their proficiency tests, and we project and average score of 35% on those same proficiency tests. Comparing the differences, on average, middle schools in Grant County greatly exceed expectations.
1. Baker Middle School
SchoolGrade
Actual Test Scores
Projected Test Scores
Baker Sd 5j • Public • Grades 7 - 8 • 241 Students
Best Elementary Schools in Grant County, OR
Grant County, OR has 5 elementary schools with 741 students. Below are the top elementary schools based on their actual test performance displayed alongside our projected performance for their socioeconomic status and the Teacher Grade we assign based on expected performance. On average, elementary schools in Grant County score 48% on their proficiency tests, and we project and average score of 34% on those same proficiency tests. Comparing the differences, on average, elementary schools in Grant County greatly exceed expectations.
1. Haines Elementary School
SchoolGrade
Actual Test Scores
Projected Test Scores
Baker Sd 5j • Public • Grades Pre K - 6 • 146 Students
2. Humbolt Elementary School
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John Day Sd 3 • Public • Grades KG - 6 • 242 Students
3. Heppner Elementary School
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Projected Test Scores
Morrow Sd 1 • Public • Grades KG - 6 • 199 Students
4. Seneca Elementary School
SchoolGrade
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Projected Test Scores
John Day Sd 3 • Public • Grades KG - 6 • 12 Students
5. Pilot Rock Elementary School
SchoolGrade
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Projected Test Scores
Pilot Rock Sd 2 • Public • Grades KG - 6 • 142 Students
6. Paulina School
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Crook County Sd • Public • Grades KG - 8 • 23 Students
7. Pine Creek Elementary School
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Pine Creek Sd 5 • Public • Grades KG - 8 • 3 Students
Education & Community Snapshot in Grant County, OR
County-level factors that shape the learning environment around local schools.
Community Factors
Grant County, OR has a total population of 7,233 with 17% of that population attending schools. The adult high school graduation rate is 89%, and 20% of adults have a bachelor’s degree or higher.
Students in Grant County, OR
K-12 Students
High School Graduates
Adults 25+ with HS diplomas
College Graduates
Adults 25+ with a Bachelor’s degree or higher
Demographics statistics provided by Best Neighborhood Grant County, OR.
Safety
Crime Grades summarize reported incidents per 1,000 residents. Use them as neighborhood context, not a school rating.
Overall Crime Grade
27.52 per 1,000 Residents
Violent Crime Grade
3.39 per 1,000 Residents
Property Crime Grade
24.14 per 1,000 Residents
Crime statistics provided by CrimeGrade in Grant County, OR.
Connectivity
Connectivity influences learning at home. We summarize internet infrastructure, typical download speed, and a digital connectivity index for Grant County, OR.
ISP Report Card
Internet Infrastructure Grade
Average Download Speed
Speed Most Residents Can Get
Digital Connectivity Index
ISP Connectivity Demand Report
To read more about these statistics, please visit Grant County, OR Internet Health Assessment.
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