Oregon City Service Learning Academy

Charter | 9-12 | 97 students |  

PHONE: (503) 785-8445

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1306 12th St

Oregon City, OR 97045

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Oregon City 62 School District

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Oregon City's Oregon City Service Learning Academy is a charter high school. Based on its state test results, it has received a GreatSchools Rating of 4 out of 10.

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Posted on Mar 12, 2010
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I've been a student at this school ever since the 2nd semester of my freshmen year, I am now a junior. This school means a lot to me. Yes, the staff do care about the image and welfare of this school but that's so we can keep OCSLA up and running. We have to get our charter renewed about every 4 years and how the outside sees us means a lot and so does the money to keep us running, we don't get funds like regular high schools. Teachers do care a lot about their students and build special bonds with them. This is a very unique school and tight knit. This is not an easier school but a different one. I'm thankful for all the opportunities, staff, intern program, and school overall.
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Posted on Jan 7, 2010
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The Oregon City Service Learning Academy is not an alternative school. Rather it is a district charter high school. Students are required to intern two days per week in the community and it is very important that student's who choose to enroll in OCSLA understand that they represent both the school and the district when they are out in the community. There are high expectations for behavior and attitude.

Posted on Sep 22, 2009
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The faculty is below par. Though it is an alternative school and warrants some heightened disciplinary action, they are overly strict. The teachers don't seem to care about individual student needs, only the welfare of the school as a whole, the school's IMAGE to the public.
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