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Oregon schools ranked by test score

Latest OSAS year (2024-25). 170 schools with reported Mathematics scores. State average: 31.8%.
RankSchoolLevelMathematicsvs state
151South Albany High School
Albany · Greater Albany Public SD 8J
High8.8%-23.0pp
152Jefferson High School
Jefferson · Jefferson SD 14J
High8.7%-23.1pp
153Madras High School
Madras · Jefferson County SD 509J
High8.7%-23.1pp
154Aloha High School
Beaverton · Beaverton SD 48J
High8.3%-23.5pp
155Stanfield Secondary School
Stanfield · Stanfield SD 61
High8.2%-23.6pp
156North Salem High School
Salem · Salem-Keizer SD 24J
High8.0%-23.8pp
157North Marion High School
Aurora · North Marion SD 15
High7.5%-24.3pp
158Milwaukie High School
Milwaukie · North Clackamas SD 12
High7.4%-24.4pp
159Gresham High School
Gresham · Gresham-Barlow SD 10J
High7.3%-24.5pp
160Bonanza Junior/Senior High School
Bonanza · Klamath County SD
High7.2%-24.6pp
161Central High School
Independence · Central SD 13J
High7.1%-24.7pp
162Sheridan High School
Sheridan · Sheridan SD 48J
High6.7%-25.1pp
163Amity High School
Amity · Amity SD 4J
High6.3%-25.5pp
164South Salem High School
Salem · Salem-Keizer SD 24J
High6.3%-25.5pp
165Dallas High School
Dallas · Dallas SD 2
High6.1%-25.7pp
166Burns High School
Burns · Harney County SD 3
High5.9%-25.9pp
167Lakeview Senior High School
Lakeview · Lake County SD 7
High5.7%-26.1pp
168Woodburn High School
Woodburn · Woodburn SD 103
High5.5%-26.3pp
169Phoenix School
Roseburg · Douglas County SD 4
High5.3%-26.5pp
170Parkrose High School
Portland · Parkrose SD 3
High5.1%-26.7pp
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About this ranking

Schools are ranked by the percentage of students who scored at or above the OSAS % Proficient threshold on the latest available OSAS Mathematics test (school year 2024-25). A higher percentage is better.

Only public schools with a reasonable cohort size are included (at least 50 total students enrolled, since the source file does not include per-subject student counts), so very small programs and special-purpose centers are filtered out.

The state average shown above is enrollment-weighted: we multiply each school's score by how many of its students tested, sum those across every public school in Oregon, and divide by the total students tested. This way a big school counts more than a tiny one in the typical-student average.