Oregon Code § 327.077·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Remote
small elementary school and small high school determination; effect; waiver;
merger.
(1) For
purposes of this section:
(a) The adjusted
average daily membership or ADMa for an elementary school is the average
daily membership for the school, but no less than 25.
(b) The adjusted
average daily membership or ADMa for a high school is the average daily
membership for the school, but no less than 60.
(2)(a) A school
may qualify as a remote small elementary school if the average daily membership
in kindergarten through grade eight for an elementary school teaching:
(A) Nine grades
is below 252.
(B) Eight grades
is below 224.
(C) Seven grades
is below 196.
(D) Six grades is
below 168.
(E) Five grades
is below 140.
(F) Four grades
is below 112.
(G) Three grades
is below 84.
(H) Two grades is
below 56.
(I) One grade is
below 28.
(b) For purposes
of this subsection, kindergarten may be included in the calculation for
determining the number of grades at an elementary school only if the
kindergarten is full-day kindergarten.
(3) A school may
qualify as a small high school if:
(a) The school is
in a school district that has an ADMw of less than 9,500; and
(b) The average
daily membership in grades 9 through 12 for a high school teaching:
(A) Four grades
is below 350.
(B) Three grades
is below 267.
(4) An elementary
school does not qualify as a remote small elementary school under subsection
(2) of this section if it is within eight miles by the nearest traveled road
from another elementary school in the same school district unless there are
physiographic conditions that make transportation to another school not
feasible.
(5)(a) If an
elementary school in a school district qualifies as a remote small elementary
school, the district shall have an additional amount added to the districts
ADMw.
(b) The
additional amount = {252
−
(ADMa
¸
(number of grades in the school
¸
nine))}
´
0.0045
´
ADMa
´
distance adjustment.
(6)(a) If a high
school in a district qualifies as a small high school, the district shall have
an additional amount added to the districts ADMw.
(b) The
additional amount = {350
−
(ADMa
¸
(number of grades in the school
¸
four))}
´
0.0029
´
ADMa.
(7) The distance
adjustment for an elementary school = 0.025 for each 10th of a mile more than
eight miles that a school is away from the nearest elementary school in the
same school district measured by the nearest traveled road or 1.0, whichever is
less.
(8)(a) A school
may qualify as a remote small elementary school under this section only if the
location of the school has not changed since January 1, 1995, and if the school
qualified as a remote small school on August 2, 2011.
(b) A school may
qualify as a small high school under this section only if:
(A) The location
of the school has not changed since January 1, 1995;
(B) The school
qualified as a small high school on July 23, 2009; and
(C) On or after
October 23, 1999, and prior to July 23, 2009, the school was not part of a high
school that divided or otherwise reorganized into two or more high schools in
the same city.
(c) A public
charter school as defined in ORS 338.005 may qualify as a remote small
elementary school under this section only if the location of the school has not
changed since January 1, 1995, and if the school qualified as a remote small
school on August 2, 2011.
(d) A public
charter school as defined in ORS 338.005 may qualify as a small high school
under this section only if the location of the school has not changed since
January 1, 1995, and if the school qualified as a nonchartered public remote
small school on July 18, 1995.
(e) The
Superintendent of Public Instruction may waive the requirements of paragraph
(a), (b), (c) or (d) of this subsection if the superintendent determines that
exceptional circumstances exist.
(f) An
alternative education program as defined in ORS 336.615 may not qualify as a
small high school under this section.
(9) The opening
of a public charter school shall not disqualify a school as a remote small
elementary school under subsection (4) of this section or change the distance
adjustment for a school under subsection (7) of this section.
(10)(a)
Notwithstanding subsections (3), (6) and (8)(b) and (d) of this section, if two
high schools merge and prior to the merger at least one of the high schools
qualified as a small high school under this section, the Department of
Education shall continue to add an additional amount pursuant to subsection (6)
of this section to the ADMw of the school district in which the new merged high
school is located that is equal to the higher of:
(A) The
additional amount the school district of each of the former small high schools
would have received under this section for the small high school based on the
ADMa of each of the high schools prior to the merger; or
(B) In the case
of a high school that remains qualified as a small high schoo
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
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03Subject to legislative amendments
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