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The highest-poverty public K-12 schools in Oregon

Across Oregon, 10 public K-12 schools are ranked here, ranked by share of students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch. North Lake School leads the list at 1329%, against a median of 63.4% across the ranked schools.

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Schools ranked
10
Oregon
Top % FRL
1329%
Median % FRL
63.4%
HIGHEST POVERTY · OREGON
#SchoolCityDistrictLevelStudents% FRL
1North Lake SchoolSilver Lake, ORNorth Lake SD 14Combined2281329%
2Falcon HeightsKlamath Falls, ORKlamath County SDCombined279103%
3Jewell SchoolSeaside, ORJewell SD 8Combined11987.4%
4Prairie City SchoolPrairie City, ORPrairie City SD 4Combined24779.4%
5Dufur SchoolDufur, ORDufur SD 29Combined35266.2%
6Echo SchoolEcho, OREcho SD 5Combined32860.7%
7Innovations AcademyThe Dalles, ORNorth Wasco County SD 21Combined23247.4%
8Perrydale SchoolAmity, ORPerrydale SD 21Combined31947.3%
9Sherman County SchoolMoro, ORSherman County SDCombined28846.2%
10Metropolitan Learning CenterPortland, ORPortland SD 1JCombined31941.7%
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