Willamina School District


The Willamina School District is a school district in Yamhill County, Oregon which provides K-12 education for the communities of Willamina, Grand Ronde, and Fort Hill, as well as a piece of Sheridan. The district contains an elementary, middle, and high school which all reside on the same campus.
The district covers parts of Yamhill County, and extends into a portion of Polk County and a section of Tillamook County.

Headquarters

The Willamina School District offices are located on-campus, along with the schools within the district. The district office was previously located on Adams street in Willamina, but moved to the K-12 campus in 2014.

Demographics

Oregon Department of Education School District report card statistics indicate that within the district
  • 23% of students and 2% of teachers identify as American Indian/Alaska Native
  • less than 1% of students and 2% of teachers identify as Asian
  • 1% of students and no teachers identify as Black/African American
  • 9% of students and 2% of teachers identify as Hispanic/Latino
  • 8% of students and no teachers identify as multiracial
  • 1% of students and no teachers identify as Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander, and
  • 58% of students and 95% of teachers identify as white.
Additionally, the report card finds that 21% of students in the district have disabilities and over 95% of students qualify for free or reduced price lunch.
The school district spends an average of $11,300 per pupil.

History

Willamina School District officially became recognized in 1907. Since then, the district has undergone major changes, including the consolidation of three separate campuses onto a single Kindergarten through twelfth grade campus.