We are united in our commitment to provide all students with the education they need to reach their fullest potential. They will graduate, be college or career ready, with the skills necessary to achieve success in the 21st century.
Throughout the Sisters School District, students have an opportunity to take programs and classes that are hard to find anywhere else. Classes like Chinese, Interdisciplinary Experiential Education, or our Luthier program.
The Oregon Department of Education produces annual report cards for schools and districts. These reports provide educators with an opportunity to communicate directly with parents and community members about how local schools are performing.
The first school in the Sisters school district, then District #9, Crook County, was built about 1885 although Crook County records show money had been allotted to the district in 1883. There were 30 children on the census in 1885.
The six programs are High School Success, Student Investment Account, Continuous Improvement Planning, Career and Technical Education, Every Day Matters and Early Indicators Systems.
In this day and age, schools get a lot done through creative and unique partnerships and collaborative efforts within their own communities. Sisters is no different. Through educational support, workshops, grant dollars, and so much more,
The information included in our student handbook was developed to familiarize students and families with some of the practical aspects of being a part of our Elementary School
Dedicated educators who focus on providing specialized instruction and support to young learners in areas such as art, music, physical education, and more.
We move our students along the Maturity Continuum from dependence into independence and then to interdependence as we apply the 7 Habits of Happy Kids to our personal and academic lives.
Learn about Leader in Me by exploring its paradigms, highly effective practices, and results outlined in its unique and transformational Framework. See how our student and educational leadership programs impact students, teachers, families, and community.
Student Leadership Portrait
A model that creates new paradigms, effective practices, and real results
The Student Leadership Portrait describes the foundational personal and interpersonal competencies that are foundational to a successful life. We are committed to building these competencies throughout your child’s experience at Sisters Elementary School.