Oregon
State K-12 public school system overview
Oregon's public K-12 system serves 544,840 students across 207 school districts and 1,282 schools. The state employs 30,609 teachers, resulting in an approximate student-to-teacher ratio of 18 to 1. This decentralized structure reflects Oregon's reliance on numerous smaller districts, with significant variation in resources and capacity across regions.
The student population includes notable proportions of economically disadvantaged students at 32.8% receiving free or reduced-price lunch, English learners comprising 12.4% of enrollment, and students with disabilities representing 16.4%. These demographic characteristics indicate substantial diversity in student needs and language support requirements across the state's schools.
Academic performance data shows reading proficiency at 40.7% of students meeting state standards, while math proficiency stands at 27.9%, both measures reflecting below-typical national ranges. The state's graduation rate of 84.5% is slightly above the national average. These metrics suggest areas where academic achievement gaps may require targeted intervention, particularly in mathematics instruction and early literacy support.
Per-pupil spending in Oregon averages $10,234 annually, which falls below the national median and may impact resource availability for classroom instruction, special education services, and student support programs. The 2024-25 school year data represents Oregon's current baseline for system performance. Oregon operates under state accountability frameworks that track district and school performance through multiple measures, though specific accountability system details and state assessment naming conventions would provide additional context for understanding how schools are evaluated and supported for improvement purposes.
This summary was generated by AI from public data sources. Last updated May 6, 2026.
This data is aggregated from state and federal public datasets. While we believe it is accurate, we always recommend confirming it on the corresponding state or federal site. See Data Notes for more.
Total Students
545K
Districts
207
Schools
1,282
Teachers
30.6K
Per-Pupil Spending
$10,234
Total Budget
N/A
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Career & Technical Education
161,688 total CTE participants (2023-2024)
Oregon Assessment & Accountability Data
Assessment Proficiency (State Averages)
Oregon's Accountability System (SB 141) uses seven statewide metrics including academic achievement, regular attendance, graduation/completion rates, and 9th grade on-track. Oregon does not assign summative ratings (no letter grades or star ratings) to districts.
Districts by Education Service District
Source: Oregon Department of Education (oregon.gov/ode), 2024-25 School Year. Data covers 207 districts.