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Lebanon High School (Oregon)

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Lebanon High School
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TypePublic Secondary
Established1957
School districtLebanon Community School District
PrincipalKen Ray
Grades9–12
Number of studentsapproximately 1350
CampusSuburban
Color(s)Red and Blue
MascotThe Warrior
NewspaperThe Warrior Spirit
YearbookThe Warrior
System AdministratorsInformation Systems: LeAnne Raze

Living Systems: Mark Finch
Physical Systems: Ken Ray

Social Systems: Peggy Blair
Websitehttp://highschool.lebanon.k12.or.us/


Lebanon High School, formerly Lebanon Union High School, is a high school located in Lebanon, Oregon and is a part of the Lebanon Community School District.

Administration

Small Learning Communities (SLC's)

Starting with the 2004-2005 school year, Lebanon High School subdivided into four Small Learning Communities, also called Small Schools, each with a specialized focus. This was designed, as a part of the Oregon Small Schools Initiative (OSSI) to raise student interest in the educational process, lower dropout rates, and to provide its students with more specified educations to better serve their individual needs.

Information Systems

Information Systems specializes in "design and communication through technology"[1]. The system has three programs of study that students choose from:

  • Interactive
    • Computer Programming
    • Web Design
  • Media
    • Print Publications
    • Multimedia
  • Visual
    • Fashion Design
    • Interior Design
    • Apparel Construction


Living Systems

Living Systems aims to prepare each student to be "a hardworking producer/provider, informed consumer and educated citizen who understands the complexities of our living world"[2]. It has two programs of study that students may choose from:

  • Natural Resources
  • Health


Physical Systems

Physical Systems "focuses on criminology, design, construction, electronics, and metals along with the math and science behind these areas"[3]. It has two programs of study that students may choose from:

  • Criminology and Law
  • Pre-Engineering
    • Electronics
    • Civil Engineering and Architecture
    • Biochemical Engineering


Social Systems

Social Systems "is an arts and humanities-based Rennaissance school with areas of emphasis in both the Applied and Fine or Performing Arts""[4]. It has two programs of study that students may choose from:

  • Applied Arts
    • Business
    • Family and Consumer Science (FACS)
      • Food Occupations
  • Fine/Performing Arts
    • Visual Arts
    • Theatre Arts
    • Vocal Music


History

The school's athletic teams are known as the Warriors.


References

  1. Systems Curriculum Handbook
  2. Systems Curriculum Handbook
  3. Systems Curriculum Handbook
  4. Systems Curriculum Handbook


External links

  1. ^ "Information Systems Curriculum Handbook" (PDF). Retrieved 2006-08-09.
  2. ^ "Living Systems Curriculum Handbook" (PDF). Retrieved 2006-08-09.
  3. ^ "Physical Systems Curriculum Handbook" (PDF). Retrieved 2006-08-09.
  4. ^ "Social Systems Curriculum Handbook" (PDF). Retrieved 2006-08-09.