Education in Albany, Oregon, United States is coordinated by Greater Albany Public School District 8J (GAPS 8J). Established in 1979 and encompassing 154 sq mi (400 km2), this educational district aims to educate the children of Albany from grades K through 12. GAPS has an enrollment of just over 10,000 students.

School ratings

All schools are graded according to the Oregon Department of Education Annual Year Report and Report Card. All schools were graded as "satisfactory", with eight graded "strong" and one as "exceptional".

Faculty ratings

Nearly nine-tenths of educators within the GAPS district hold bachelor's degrees or educational certificates while one in two have a master's degree, including an overall total average teaching experience of more than five years.

Administration

The superintendent is Rob Saxton. His predecessor was Melissa Goff.

Albany schools

Elementary schools

Grades K-2; grades 3-5 attend Central.

Middle schools

High schools

Alternative schools

See also

References

  1. ^ "West Albany High School". Oregon School Activities Association. Retrieved August 5, 2010.
  2. ^ "South Albany High School". South Albany High School. Retrieved September 7, 2018.