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Шаблон:Infobox school Crane Union High School is a public high school in Crane, Oregon, United States. It is a boarding school that serves students from a large geographic area.

Its district is known as the Harney County Union High School District 1J,[1] and covers much of Harney County.[2]

In 1976 it was the only American public boarding high school operated by a local school district.[3]

History

It opened in 1918. It moved to Crane circa 1920 after initially being in Lawen.[3]

On January 25, 1967, a fire ruined the school building.[3]

Service area

The official school district attendance area includes, in addition to Crane: Diamond, Double-O Ranch, Drewsey, Fields, Frenchglen,[4] Riley,[5] and Suntex.[4] In 2002 the size of its attendance boundary was Шаблон:Convert, an area that was about the same size as that of Massachusetts.[6]

The school also historically served sections of Malheur County,[7] and portions of Humboldt County, Nevada.[3] Some communities in Nevada had inter-state agreements.[6] Sending school districts pay the costs of tuition.[8]

Crane Union historically served the Denio area, including when the townsite was in Oregon.[9] The area on the Oregon state line across from Denio is, as of 2020, in the official Crane Union boundary.[2] Шаблон:Asof Denio, Nevada parents with high school aged children may send their children to Crane Union instead of sending them to Albert M. Lowry High School in Winnemucca, Nevada.[10]

Background

Crane Union High School is the only school in Crane Union High School District, which covered the most area in Oregon as of 2006, serving Шаблон:Convert.[11][12] Students from the surrounding ranches attend Crane Union High School from as far away as Шаблон:Convert. Crane is one of the oldest public boarding schools in the country.[13]

Admissions

The district automatically enrolls from the Harney County Union High School District 1J boundary in Harney County.[14] The district also takes tuition-paying students from outside the boundary and students which are sent there by cooperative agreement from other school districts paying tuition.[15]

Campus

It has Шаблон:Convert of area.[7]

The dormitory, funded by money otherwise used for transportation, is for students over Шаблон:Convert away. Male students have the first floor and female students have the second.[16] The school started boarding in 1928,[9] and established a brick dormitory, which had two floors, in 1931.[6] In the 1940s a dormitory for female students opened.[3] Its current facility, made of cement and steel, opened due to a 1967 fire that ruined the previous building.[6]

The district also provides housing to employees.[3]

Student body

In 1950 it had 63 students, with some of them Basque Oregoners from Denio, Oregon.[9] In 1976 it had 99 students.[3] In February 1998 it had 77 students,[7] and in November of the same year it was up to 88, with 65 of them boarding.[8] In 2002 the school had 97 students.[6] In 2020 its student count was 96, with boarders making up 60 of them.[17]

Eric Cain of Oregon Public Broadcasting stated that the student body is "some of the most rural kids in the state – maybe the country".[18] Many of the students are alumni of one room schoolhouses and had regularly helped their families with ranch work prior to leaving for high school.[8]

Academics

In 2008, 100 percent of the school's seniors received a high school diploma. Of 24 students, 24 graduated and none dropped out.[19][20]

Transportation

Шаблон:Asof the district has no school bus for students. Students may drive themselves to/from school on weekends.[6] This is because, as of 1972, the school officials use the funding from the state, used by other districts for transportation purposes, to fund the dormitory.[21]

In 1950 the district had a bus to take students to Burns, Oregon so they could access entertainment.[9]

Athletics

In 1998 about 90% of the students participated in athletics.[7]

Feeder patterns

The high school, in its official attendance zone, takes students from the following K-8 school districts:[4]

  • Diamond School District 7
  • Double O School District 28
  • Drewsey School District 13
  • Frenchglen School District 16
  • Harney County School District 4 (Crane Elementary School)
  • Pine Creek School District 5
  • South Harney County School District 33 (Fields School)
  • Suntex School District 10

Шаблон:Asof Denio School of the Humboldt County School District would also be a feeder school as Denio, Nevada students had Crane Union as one option for high school.[10]

See also

References

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External links

Шаблон:Public boarding schools in the United States Шаблон:Education in Malheur County, Oregon Шаблон:Authority control Шаблон:Oregon-school-stub

  1. https://policy.osba.org/harney1jcrane/index.asp - Also seen in the 1998-1999 Oregon School Directory, page 29 (PDF 17/55)
  2. 2,0 2,1 Шаблон:Cite web - Text list
  3. 3,0 3,1 3,2 3,3 3,4 3,5 3,6 Шаблон:Cite news - Clipping from Newspapers.com. There was an abbreviated version published: Шаблон:Cite news - Clipping from Newspapers.com.
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  5. Шаблон:Cite web - This shows Suntex Elementary, one of the feeder schools of Crane Union, is also the area school of Riley, OR.
  6. 6,0 6,1 6,2 6,3 6,4 6,5 Шаблон:Cite news - Clipping at Newspapers.com - Also at: Шаблон:Cite web - The mathematical calculations support the claim that the district's size is around that of Massachusetts.
  7. 7,0 7,1 7,2 7,3 Шаблон:Cite web - The claim about the size of the district being larger than three states combined is contradicted by mathematical calculations of the state's areas.
  8. 8,0 8,1 8,2 Шаблон:Cite web. The claim about the district's size being the same as three states does not match the mathematical calculation which shows the sum of the states being larger than that of the size of the school district's territory stated in other articles.
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  10. 10,0 10,1 Шаблон:Cite news - Clipping of first and of second page at Newspapers.com.
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  12. As of 2008, the Klamath County School District is the largest.
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