Important Links

How do we get to and from school?

TRANSPORTATION PLANS: Updates to your transportation plans need to be in "Pick Up Patrol" over an hour before the end of the school day. Please contact the office if you have any questions or need help with "Pickup Patrol." Here is a video with some tips on how to get it set up.

  • Schedule:

    • Arrival: 7:30 - 7:55 am - Students can begin to enter the building at 7:30 am. Students are tardy after 7:55 am.

    • Dismissal: 2:10 - 2:30 pm - Students will not be released until 2:10.

    • Wednesday Early Release: 1:10 - 1:30 pm - Students will not be released until 1:20 on Wednesdays

What's happening at school?

How can we help?

How do we get help?

  • Counselor referral form for Mrs. B

  • SafeOregon - School safety tip line for students to use to report school safety threats

  • Food Insecurity Form (in Spanish)

  • Safe + Strong Clackamas County Mental Health Support: email SafeStrong@clackamas.us or call 503-655-8585

  • Oregon City High School Health Clinic flyer (flyer in Spanish) | SPANISH video | ENGLISH video

  • Clackamas County Crisis and Support Line - If you or someone near you is experiencing thoughts of suicide or a mental health emergency, or if you need more information about services, please call the Clackamas County Crisis and Support Line at 503-655-8585; available 24 hours, 7 days a week.

  • For Covid Testing, written permission is required - submit these forms to the school office:

    • Covid-19 testing permission form - English, for students 14 and younger (to be signed by parent prior to testing.)

    • Covid-19 testing permission form - Spanish, for students 14 and younger (to be signed by parent prior to testing.)

  • Free and Reduced Lunch Applications: All families, please fill out these forms as soon as you can. Families gain access to resources beyond food by completing these applications and students can access free meals at school. Please fill it out even if you don't think you qualify as our school can gain funding based on this data! Your student can still qualify for free meals during the school year 2022-2023 if your family household income falls below the amounts outlined in the Oregon Expanded Income Guidelines. Example, a family of four with a combined household income of less than $83,250 would qualify for free meals. The grace period ends on October 15th for families that qualified in the previous school year. 

  • Clackamas County is partnering with Faster Internet Oregon to conduct a brief 3 question survey about speed and cost of existing internet services for homes. They are collecting data so they can demonstrate need to the different ISPs on where the underserved areas of our community are. We need households to complete the survey from Faster Internet Oregon to submit survey data at https://www.fasterinternetoregon.org/.