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67155 Sunburst St, Bend, OR 97701 Spectacular Retreat in the Heart of Central Oregon
Stunning Cascade Mountain views! Timber peg construction, par 3 golf course
5 guest suites, master on the main level Theater, fitness & massage rooms Crestron smart system throughout
Ballroom, sauna & elevator, 7880 SF
$1,475,000
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P A R C E L D E T A I L SParcel ID: 1511320000200Related Tax Accounts: 130955Subdivision: PP2005-55Lot / Block: PT PARCEL 1 + PT PARCEL 2 /
GENERAL INFORMATIONTaxpayer Mailing:QUEEN,KAREEN KQUEEN,HENRY C67155 SUNBURST STBEND, OR 97701
Location:County: DESCHUTES, OREGONMap / Taxlot: 15113200 / 00200Lat / Lon: 44.23194172 / -121.44034063
Owners: (2)QUEEN,HENRY CQUEEN,KAREEN K
Situs Addresses: 67155 SUNBURST ST, BEND, 97701
ASSESSMENT SUMMARYCalculated Acres: 9.70 (422,516 sf)Assessed Acres: 9.68 (421,661 sf)RM Land: $311,720RM Impr: $574,360RM Total: $886,080Total AV: $597,730Taxes: --
Zoning: MUA10 - COUNTY - MULTI USE AGRICULTURAL
Land Use:401 - TRACT LAND - IMPROVED
Improvement Totals:SqFt: 7611 Bedrooms: 6 Full Baths: 5.0 Half Baths: 1
IMPROVEMENTS
Code Description SqFt Year Built Beds Baths (F/H) Floor Types153 RESIDENCE: Two Story 7611 2007 6 5.0 / 1 2
RECENT TRANSACTIONS
Date Ref # Type Price Seller Buyer03/21/2006 2006-20720 $390,000 ANDERSON LAND & DEVELOPMEN QUEEN, HENRY C & KAREEN K07/27/2005 2005-52276 $390,000 ** VANDELDEN,GARY ETUX ANDERSON LAND & DEVELOPMEN
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Account: 130955 Map/TL: R 6-012 151132 00 00200
QUEEN,HENRY C
QUEEN,KAREEN K
QUEEN, HENRY C & KAREEN K
67155 SUNBURST ST
BEND OR 97701
Site Address: 67155 SUNBURST ST BEND 97701
Assessor Property Description
PP2005-55 Lot: PT PARCEL 1 + PT PARCEL 2 Block:
Prop Cls:401 MA:6 VA:17 NH 000 Vol-Page: 2006-20720
Asmt Zone:MUA CDD Zone:MUA10 (MULTIPLE USE AGRICULTURAL 10 ACRE MINIMUM)
*** Land Values ***
Asmt type Acres
RURAL TRACT 9.68
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SD
*Total 9.68
*** Improvement Values ***
FB BLT %GD
153 2007
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Room Grid for 153 Total SqFt: 7611
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LR K DR FAM BD BATH OTH FP UTL
Sq Ft: 4776 1st Fl 1 1 1 1 2\1 2 3
2835 2nd Fl 1 5 3
1298 Garage
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***** Values shown below are as of the Assessment Date, January 1 of each year *****
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Total Taxable Total Taxable Total Taxable
RMV A.V. RMV A.V. RMV A.V.
LND: 311,720 330,420 505,770
IMP: 574,360 598,290 808,500
TOT: 886,080 597,730 928,710 580,330 1,314,270 563,430
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R 6012 151132-00-00200 130955 Prop Class 401 Value Area 17
Maint Area 6 Neighborhood 000
Asmt Zone MUA
QUEEN, HENRY C & KAREEN K
67155 SUNBURST ST 67155 SUNBURST ST
BEND, OR 97701
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LR K DR FAM BD BATH OTH FP UTL
Sq Ft: 4776 1st Fl 1 1 1 1 2\1 2 3
2835 2nd Fl 1 5 3
1298 Garage
Factor Book: 153 Year Built: 2007
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Qty/ Qty/
Description-----------------------Area Description-----------------------Area
DRYWALL 1 LOG 1
BEAMED CEILING 1 HEAT PUMP 4776
VAULTED CEILING 1 RECESSED LIGHTING 1
BAR SINK 3 KITCHEN SINK 1
CT EXH GRILL/S. OVEN/DW/GD/MW 1 TOILET 5
LAVATORY 6 BATHTUB 1
SHOWER WDOOR, TILE 4 JET TUB 1
HALF BATH 1 BACKED FIREPLACE 1
RAISED HEARTH 1 WD EXT CHMNY 2 STORY 4776
GAS FIREPLACE 1 FOUNDATION - CONCRETE 4776
ROOF - GABLE 1 ROOF CVR - COMP HEAVY 4776
WINDOWS - DOUBLE/THERMAL PANE 1 WINDOWS - WOOD 1
SIDING - BOARD & BAT 1 AUTOMATIC DOOR OPENER 3
HEAT PUMP 1418
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Factor Book: 153 Year Built: 2007
Qty/ Qty/
Description-----------------------Area Description-----------------------Area
7611 PUMP HOUSE 84
DECKS-GOOD 645 PAVERS 2000
ROOF EXT. GOOD 320
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SD
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2011 Balance Due Adval Tax
5,147.09 7,720.64
Trn Date Btch Received Int/Disc Jrnl Rcpt# Description
11-14-11 0117 -2,573.55 0.00 121689
2010 Balance Due Adval Tax
0.00 7,782.40
Trn Date Btch Received Int/Disc Jrnl Rcpt# Description
11-04-10 2010 -7,548.93 -233.47 102871
2009 Balance Due Adval Tax
0.00 7,530.00
Trn Date Btch Received Int/Disc Jrnl Rcpt# Description
11-30-09 3009 -7,304.10 33.47 952340 CK DATED 11-19-09 NO
05-06-10 2010 -259.37 0.00 984514
2008 Balance Due Adval Tax
0.00 4,609.85
Trn Date Btch Received Int/Disc Jrnl Rcpt# Description
10-15-08 1508 -4,471.55 -138.30 700597
2007 Balance Due Adval Tax
0.00 2,367.54
Trn Date Btch Received Int/Disc Jrnl Rcpt# Description
11-05-07 5077 -2,296.51 -71.03 581736
2006 Balance Due Adval Tax
0.00 2,205.70
Trn Date Btch Received Int/Disc Jrnl Rcpt# Description
11-15-06 4068 -2,139.53 -66.17 448874
2005 Balance Due Adval Tax
0.00 1,141.51
Trn Date Btch Received Int/Disc Jrnl Rcpt# Description
10-14-05 4052 -1,200.37 -34.25 263188 05-06 PLAT PREPAY
10-19-05 0503 93.11 0.00 264348
2004 Balance Due Adval Tax
0.00 1,110.00
Trn Date Btch Received Int/Disc Jrnl Rcpt# Description
02-10-05 1005 -370.00 0.00 231915
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05-13-05 1305 -370.00 0.00 251777
11-05-04 0504 -370.00 0.00 157246
2003 Balance Due Adval Tax
0.00 1,037.04
Trn Date Btch Received Int/Disc Jrnl Rcpt# Description
02-23-04 2304 -345.68 0.00 107439
05-07-04 0704 -345.68 0.00 118677
11-12-03 1203 -345.68 0.00 36550
2002 Balance Due Adval Tax
0.00 1,011.11
Trn Date Btch Received Int/Disc Jrnl Rcpt# Description
11-08-02 7445 -337.04 0.00 C 90 1273685
02-11-03 7674 -337.03 0.00 C 90 1333318
05-12-03 7802 -337.04 0.00 C 90 1345360
2001 Balance Due Adval Tax
0.00 998.57
Trn Date Btch Received Int/Disc Jrnl Rcpt# Description
11-05-01 6754 -332.86 0.00 C 90 1160066
02-05-02 6982 -332.85 0.00 C 90 1225723
05-03-02 7154 -332.86 0.00 C 90 1237941
2000 Balance Due Adval Tax
0.00 829.74
Trn Date Btch Received Int/Disc Jrnl Rcpt# Description
10-27-00 6097 -276.58 0.00 C 90 1053464
02-12-01 6331 -276.58 0.00 C 90 1124465
04-30-01 6459 -276.58 0.00 C 90 1133262
1999 Balance Due Adval Tax
0.00 791.03
Trn Date Btch Received Int/Disc Jrnl Rcpt# Description
11-09-99 5578 -767.30 -23.73 C 90 965608
1998 Balance Due Adval Tax
0.00 778.46
Trn Date Btch Received Int/Disc Jrnl Rcpt# Description
11-09-98 5108 -259.49 0.00 C 90 870847
02-15-99 5268 -259.48 0.00 C 90 930318
05-15-99 5387 -259.49 0.00 C 90 942005
1997 Balance Due Adval Tax
0.00 772.27
Trn Date Btch Received Int/Disc Jrnl Rcpt# Description
12-15-97 4571 -257.42 0.00 C 90 801736
02-15-98 4703 -257.43 0.00 C 90 827128
05-22-98 4860 -257.42 3.38 L 90 845176
06-12-98 4895 -3.43 0.05 L 90 847199
1996 Balance Due Adval Tax
0.00 866.14
Trn Date Btch Received Int/Disc Jrnl Rcpt# Description
12-10-96 4126 -288.71 3.80 L 90 720898
02-15-97 4210 -292.67 0.15 L 90 732771
05-05-97 4325 -288.71 0.00 C 90 739353
Pre-Payments Received But Not Posted:
Trn Date Reason Amount Rcpt# Description/Payor
07-20-05 ADVA 1,200.37 GENE SNIPPEN
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Department of Education Notes
2010-2011 SchoolReport Card
Sisters Elementary School
Dear Parents and Community Members, October 6, 2011The Oregon Department of Education is proud to issue the 13th annual Oregon School Report Card. As in previous years,this Report Card contains two ratings: an Oregon rating and a federal rating. Oregon rates schools as either "Outstanding,""Satisfactory," or "In Need of Improvement," based on a number of factors including student test results, participation, andacademic growth. While these ratings cannot tell you everything about your school, they are a good starting point for talkingabout our successes and our opportunities for improvement.
Susan Castillo, State Superintendent of Public Instruction
Federal Adequate Yearly Progress Rating: MET
See rating details on back pageDID NOT MEET MET
Oregon Report Card Overall Rating: OUTSTANDING
In Need of Improvement Satisfactory Outstanding
SCHOOL AT A GLANCEAttendance School District State2009-2010 93.4% 93.3% 94.3%
2010-2011 94.4% 94.4% 94.7%
Expulsions School StateNumber of Expulsions Due to Weapons 0 266
Testing Participation School StateParticipation in 2010-2011 StatewideAssessments 99.8% 98.7%
For more information, contact your local school.
Student Population SchoolNumber of Students 319
Percentage of Students in English as a SecondLanguage Programs 2.7%
Staffing SchoolAdministrators (FTE) 1.0
Teachers (FTE) 18.4
Average Years of Experience 16.8
With a Master's Degree or Higher 60.7%
With Emergency or Provisional Credential 0.0%Classes Taught by Teachers Who Meet FederalDefinition of Highly Qualified Teacher 100%
Classes Taught by Teachers Who Do Not Meet FederalDefinition of Highly Qualified Teacher 0.0%
Educational Assistants (FTE) 5.6
Other Staff (FTE) 6.4
Elementary Class Size School State
Fewer than 20 Students 5 29.4% 15.2%
20-25 Students 12 70.6% 43.4%
26-30 Students 0 0.0% 35.2%
More Than 30 Students 0 0.0% 6.2%
Number ofClasses in
School
*Not displayed to protect student confidentiality. -- No data available
Department of Education Notes
ACCOUNTABILITY INFORMATION REQUIRED BY THE FEDERAL NO CHILD LEFT BEHIND ACTThe information below is used to determine the Adequate Yearly Progress designation for your school. A school isdesignated as Not Meeting AYP if any indicator is determined to be Not Met. The Student Achievement and StudentParticipation ratings are based on 2009-2010 and 2010-2011 Oregon Statewide Assessments for the students in yourschool identified as enrolled for a full academic year. The statewide goal for the minimum percentage of studentsexpected to meet or exceed standards is 70% in English/Language Arts and in Mathematics. Student Participation isexpected to be 95% or greater. The statewide goal for the minimum graduation rate is 65%. The statewide goal for theminimum attendance rate is 92.0%. For more information, please view documents atw w w . o d e . s t a t e . o r . u s / d a t a / r e p o r t c a r d / r e p o r t s . a s p x
STUDENT GROUP STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT STUDENT PARTICIPATIONRace/Ethnicity ENGLISH/LANGUAGE ARTS MATHEMATICS ENGLISH/LANGUAGE ARTS MATHEMATICS ATTENDANCE
Am. Indian/Alaskan Native NA NA NA NA NA Asian/Pacific Islander NA NA NA NA NA Black (not of Hispanic origin) NA NA NA NA NA Hispanic NA NA NA NA NA White (not of Hispanic origin) MET MET MET MET MET Multi-Racial/Multi-Ethnic NA NA NA NA NAStudents with Disabilities MET MET MET MET NALimited English Proficient NA NA NA NA NAEconomically Disadvantaged MET MET MET MET METAll Students MET MET MET MET MET
NA Too few test scores or students to determine a rating.
LOCAL INFORMATION PROVIDED BY YOUR SCHOOL OR DISTRICT
Sisters Elementary School (264) Print Date: 10/06/2011
ACHIEVEMENT DATAAcademic Achievement
Percentage of Students Meeting StandardsThe graphs below show the percentage of students in your school at the indicated grades that met or exceeded the statestandards on Oregon Statewide Assessments during the last two school years. District, state, and comparison schoolaverages are displayed. Comparison schools are Oregon schools with similar demographics.
School Comparison Schools District State
Reading - Grade 3, 42009-10
90%
2010-2011
91% 89% 91% 86%
School Comparison Schools District State
Mathematics - Grade 3, 42009-2010 Standards 2010-2011 Standards2009-10
91%
2010-11
94%
2010-2011
80%69%
80%65%
Science - Grade No Benchmark Grades2009-10
--Not
Tested
2010-2011
Not Tested
Improvement in Student PerformanceThe table below shows the percentage of students in your school in grades 3-8 who either met or exceeded statestandards or met their growth target in reading and mathematics for the last two school years. Growth targets are setyearly for students up to grade 8 and are based on each student's performance in the previous school year. Growthtargets do not apply to students in high school or students who did not test in the previous year.
READING MATHEMATICS
STUDENT GROUP 2009-2010 2010-2011 2009-2010 2010-2011
% % % %
American Indian/Alaskan Native * * * *
Asian/Pacific Islander > 95.0 > 95.0 * 83.3
Black (not of Hispanic origin) -- -- -- --
Hispanic 90.0 > 95.0 90.0 90.0
White (not of Hispanic origin) 92.5 91.4 92.5 81.3
Multi-Racial/Multi-Ethnic * * * *
Students with Disabilities 73.1 60.0 69.2 50.0
Limited English Proficient * * * *
Economically Disadvantaged 86.2 86.9 84.5 68.9
All Students 92.2 92.2 92.2 83.0
*Not displayed to protect student confidentiality. -- No data available
For more information, contact the Oregon Department of Education at 503-947-5715.Sisters Elementary School (264)
STATEWIDE ASSESSMENT RESULTSThe table below shows the percentage of students in your school in grades 3-8 and 11 that exceeded, met, or did notmeet state standards and participated in 2010-2011 Oregon Statewide Assessments. For more information, seehttp://www.ode.state.or.us/data/schoolanddistrict/testresults/reporting/pagrsurpressed.aspx
STUDENT GROUP STUDENT ACHIEVEMENTENGLISH/
LANGUAGE ARTS MATHEMATICS SCIENCE
Race/Ethnicity EXCEEDED%
MET%
NOT MET%
EXCEEDED%
MET%
NOT MET%
EXCEEDED%
MET%
NOT MET%
American Indian/Alaskan Native * * * * * * -- -- --
Asian/Pacific Islander > 95.0 > 95.0 < 5.0 66.7 16.7 16.7 -- -- --
Black (not of Hispanic origin) -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
Hispanic 40.0 50.0 10.0 30.0 50.0 20.0 -- -- --
White (not of Hispanic origin) 62.9 26.5 10.6 51.5 27.3 21.2 -- -- --
Multi-Racial/Multi-Ethnic * * * * * * -- -- --
Male 56.3 26.8 16.9 57.7 16.9 25.4 -- -- --
Female > 95.0 > 95.0 < 5.0 44.2 38.4 17.4 -- -- --
Talented and Gifted * * * * * * -- -- --
Students with Disabilities 14.3 33.3 52.4 23.8 9.5 66.7 -- -- --
Migrant * * * * * * -- -- --
Limited English Proficient * * * * * * -- -- --
Economically Disadvantaged 45.3 37.5 17.2 37.5 25.0 37.5 -- -- --
All Students 62.4 27.4 10.2 50.3 28.7 21.0 -- -- --
Not displayed to protect student confidentiality. --- No data available*STUDENT GROUP STUDENT PARTICIPATION
ENGLISH/LANGUAGE ARTS MATHEMATICS SCIENCE
Race/Ethnicity % % % American Indian/Alaskan Native 100.0 100.0 --
Asian/Pacific Islander 100.0 100.0 --
Black (not of Hispanic origin) -- -- --
Hispanic 100.0 100.0 --
White (not of Hispanic origin) 100.0 100.0 --
Multi-Racial/Multi-Ethnic 100.0 100.0 --
Male 100.0 100.0 --
Female 100.0 100.0 --
Talented and Gifted 100.0 100.0 --
Students with Disabilities 100.0 100.0 --
Migrant 100.0 100.0 --
Limited English Proficient 100.0 100.0 --
Economically Disadvantaged 100.0 100.0 --
All Students 100.0 100.0 --Not displayed to protect student confidentiality. -- No data available*
For more information, please view documents at www.ode.state.or.us/data/reports/toc.aspxSisters Elementary School (264) Print Date: 10/06/2011
Department of Education Notes
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Department of Education Notes
2010-2011 SchoolReport Card
Sisters Middle School
Dear Parents and Community Members, October 6, 2011The Oregon Department of Education is proud to issue the 13th annual Oregon School Report Card. As in previous years,this Report Card contains two ratings: an Oregon rating and a federal rating. Oregon rates schools as either "Outstanding,""Satisfactory," or "In Need of Improvement," based on a number of factors including student test results, participation, andacademic growth. While these ratings cannot tell you everything about your school, they are a good starting point for talkingabout our successes and our opportunities for improvement.
Susan Castillo, State Superintendent of Public Instruction
Federal Adequate Yearly Progress Rating: NOT MET
See rating details on back pageDID NOT MEET MET
Oregon Report Card Overall Rating: OUTSTANDING
In Need of Improvement Satisfactory Outstanding
SCHOOL AT A GLANCEAttendance School District State2009-2010 93.7% 94.1% 94.3%
2010-2011 94.2% 94.0% 94.7%
Expulsions School StateNumber of Expulsions Due to Weapons 0 266
Testing Participation School StateParticipation in 2010-2011 StatewideAssessments 99.8% 98.7%
For more information, contact your local school.
Student Population SchoolNumber of Students 408
Percentage of Students in English as a SecondLanguage Programs 0.7%
Staffing School
Administrators (FTE) 1.0
Teachers (FTE) 19.1
Average Years of Experience 12.2
With a Master's Degree or Higher 59.7%
With Emergency or Provisional Credential 5.3%
Classes Taught by Teachers Who Meet FederalDefinition of Highly Qualified Teacher 99.1%
Classes Taught by Teachers Who Do NotMeet Federal Definition of Highly QualifiedTeacher
0.9%
Educational Assistants (FTE) 5.1
Other Staff (FTE) 10.9
*Not displayed to protect student confidentiality. --- No data available
Department of Education Notes
ACCOUNTABILITY INFORMATION REQUIRED BY THE FEDERAL NO CHILD LEFT BEHIND ACTThe information below is used to determine the Adequate Yearly Progress designation for your school. A school isdesignated as Not Meeting AYP if any indicator is determined to be Not Met. The Student Achievement and StudentParticipation ratings are based on 2009-2010 and 2010-2011 Oregon Statewide Assessments for the students in yourschool identified as enrolled for a full academic year. The statewide goal for the minimum percentage of studentsexpected to meet or exceed standards is 70% in English/Language Arts and in Mathematics. Student Participation isexpected to be 95% or greater. The statewide goal for the minimum graduation rate is 65%. The statewide goal for theminimum attendance rate is 92.0%. For more information, please view documents atw w w . o d e . s t a t e . o r . u s / d a t a / r e p o r t c a r d / r e p o r t s . a s p x
STUDENT GROUP STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT STUDENT PARTICIPATIONRace/Ethnicity ENGLISH/LANGUAGE ARTS MATHEMATICS ENGLISH/LANGUAGE ARTS MATHEMATICS ATTENDANCE
Am. Indian/Alaskan Native NA NA NA NA NA Asian/Pacific Islander NA NA NA NA NA Black (not of Hispanic origin) NA NA NA NA NA Hispanic NA NA NA NA NA White (not of Hispanic origin) MET MET MET MET MET Multi-Racial/Multi-Ethnic NA NA NA NA NAStudents with Disabilities MET NOT MET MET MET METLimited English Proficient NA NA NA NA NAEconomically Disadvantaged MET MET MET MET METAll Students MET MET MET MET MET
NA Too few test scores or students to determine a rating.
LOCAL INFORMATION PROVIDED BY YOUR SCHOOL OR DISTRICT
Sisters Middle School (1293) Print Date: 10/06/2011
ACHIEVEMENT DATAAcademic Achievement
Percentage of Students Meeting StandardsThe graphs below show the percentage of students in your school at the indicated grades that met or exceeded the statestandards on Oregon Statewide Assessments during the last two school years. District, state, and comparison schoolaverages are displayed. Comparison schools are Oregon schools with similar demographics.
School Comparison Schools District State
Reading - Grade 5, 6, 7, 82009-10
90%
2010-2011
89% 84% 89%79%
School Comparison Schools District State
Mathematics - Grade 5, 6, 7, 82009-2010 Standards 2010-2011 Standards2009-10
88%
2010-11
90%
2010-2011
73% 68% 72%61%
Science - Grade 5, 82009-10
92%
2010-2011
92%82% 91%
74%
Improvement in Student PerformanceThe table below shows the percentage of students in your school in grades 3-8 who either met or exceeded statestandards or met their growth target in reading and mathematics for the last two school years. Growth targets are setyearly for students up to grade 8 and are based on each student's performance in the previous school year. Growthtargets do not apply to students in high school or students who did not test in the previous year.
READING MATHEMATICS
STUDENT GROUP 2009-2010 2010-2011 2009-2010 2010-2011
% % % %
American Indian/Alaskan Native * 85.7 * 85.7
Asian/Pacific Islander 88.9 84.6 > 95.0 69.2
Black (not of Hispanic origin) * * * *
Hispanic 72.7 66.7 90.9 66.7
White (not of Hispanic origin) 90.9 92.5 87.6 79.0
Multi-Racial/Multi-Ethnic 83.3 86.7 > 95.0 80.0
Students with Disabilities 69.1 64.3 61.8 50.0
Limited English Proficient 50.0 62.5 > 95.0 50.0
Economically Disadvantaged 79.1 85.8 77.4 67.7
All Students 90.3 90.7 88.3 78.4
*Not displayed to protect student confidentiality. -- No data available
For more information, contact the Oregon Department of Education at 503-947-5715.Sisters Middle School (1293)
STATEWIDE ASSESSMENT RESULTSThe table below shows the percentage of students in your school in grades 3-8 and 11 that exceeded, met, or did notmeet state standards and participated in 2010-2011 Oregon Statewide Assessments. For more information, seehttp://www.ode.state.or.us/data/schoolanddistrict/testresults/reporting/pagrsurpressed.aspx
STUDENT GROUP STUDENT ACHIEVEMENTENGLISH/
LANGUAGE ARTS MATHEMATICS SCIENCE
Race/Ethnicity EXCEEDED%
MET%
NOT MET%
EXCEEDED%
MET%
NOT MET%
EXCEEDED%
MET%
NOT MET%
American Indian/Alaskan Native 57.1 28.6 14.3 42.9 28.6 28.6 * * * Asian/Pacific Islander 30.8 53.8 15.4 30.8 38.5 30.8 > 95.0 > 95.0 < 5.0
Black (not of Hispanic origin) * * * * * * * * * Hispanic 25.0 37.5 37.5 25.0 12.5 62.5 0.0 50.0 50.0
White (not of Hispanic origin) 45.0 44.7 10.4 30.3 42.1 27.7 36.7 54.2 9.0
Multi-Racial/Multi-Ethnic 37.5 50.0 12.5 18.8 56.3 25.0 > 95.0 > 95.0 < 5.0
Male 40.0 44.8 15.2 29.0 41.0 30.0 38.5 51.9 9.6
Female 47.7 44.0 8.3 31.1 40.9 28.0 31.4 56.9 11.8
Talented and Gifted > 95.0 > 95.0 < 5.0 > 95.0 > 95.0 < 5.0 > 95.0 > 95.0 < 5.0
Students with Disabilities 7.0 42.1 50.9 5.3 17.5 77.2 15.4 46.2 38.5
Migrant * * * * * * * * *Limited English Proficient * * * * * * * * *Economically Disadvantaged 31.5 48.5 20.0 22.3 34.6 43.1 31.3 45.3 23.4
All Students 43.7 44.4 11.9 30.0 40.9 29.0 35.0 54.4 10.7
Not displayed to protect student confidentiality. --- No data available*STUDENT GROUP STUDENT PARTICIPATION
ENGLISH/LANGUAGE ARTS MATHEMATICS SCIENCE
Race/Ethnicity % % % American Indian/Alaskan Native 100.0 100.0 100.0
Asian/Pacific Islander 100.0 100.0 100.0
Black (not of Hispanic origin) 100.0 100.0 100.0
Hispanic 100.0 100.0 100.0
White (not of Hispanic origin) 100.0 100.0 100.0
Multi-Racial/Multi-Ethnic 100.0 100.0 100.0
Male 100.0 100.0 100.0
Female 100.0 100.0 100.0
Talented and Gifted 100.0 100.0 100.0
Students with Disabilities 100.0 100.0 100.0
Migrant 100.0 100.0 100.0
Limited English Proficient 100.0 100.0 100.0
Economically Disadvantaged 100.0 100.0 100.0
All Students 100.0 100.0 100.0Not displayed to protect student confidentiality. -- No data available*
For more information, please view documents at www.ode.state.or.us/data/reports/toc.aspxSisters Middle School (1293) Print Date: 10/06/2011
Department of Education Notes
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Department of Education Notes
2010-2011 SchoolReport Card
Sisters High School
Dear Parents and Community Members, October 6, 2011The Oregon Department of Education is proud to issue the 13th annual Oregon School Report Card. As in previous years,this Report Card contains two ratings: an Oregon rating and a federal rating. Oregon rates schools as either "Outstanding,""Satisfactory," or "In Need of Improvement," based on a number of factors including student test results, participation, andacademic growth. While these ratings cannot tell you everything about your school, they are a good starting point for talkingabout our successes and our opportunities for improvement.
Susan Castillo, State Superintendent of Public Instruction
Federal Adequate Yearly Progress Rating: MET
See rating details on back pageDID NOT MEET MET
Oregon Report Card Overall Rating: OUTSTANDING
In Need of Improvement Satisfactory Outstanding
SCHOOL AT A GLANCEAttendance School District State2009-2010 93.0% 93.5% 91.1%
2010-2011 92.6% 92.6% 91.5%
Expulsions School StateNumber of Expulsions Due to Weapons 0 266
Testing Participation School StateParticipation in 2010-2011 StatewideAssessments 99.8% 98.7%
Cohort Graduation Rates School State2005-2006 Four-Year Cohort Rate 86.1% 66.2%
2005-2006 Five-Year Cohort Rate 87.2% 69.1%
2006-2007 Four-Year Cohort Rate 87.5% 66.4%
Dropout Number School District State2008-2009 2 0.4% 2.7% 3.4%
2009-2010 7 1.4% 1.9% 3.4%
For more information, contact your local school.
Student Population SchoolNumber of Students 503
Percentage of Students in English as a SecondLanguage Programs 0.8%
Staffing SchoolAdministrators (FTE) 1.0
Teachers (FTE) 30.1
Average Years of Experience 13.4
With a Master's Degree or Higher 56.9%
With Emergency or Provisional Credential 8.3%Classes Taught by Teachers Who Meet FederalDefinition of Highly Qualified Teacher 94.9%
Classes Taught by Teachers Who Do Not Meet FederalDefinition of Highly Qualified Teacher 5.1%
Educational Assistants (FTE) 4.9
Other Staff (FTE) 12.0
SAT Scores School State NationCritical Reading 549 520 497
Math 527 521 514
Writing 535 499 489
Percentage Tested 57% 56% 50%
Number Tested 73 18,754 1,647,123*Not displayed to protect student confidentiality. -- No data available
Department of Education Notes
ACCOUNTABILITY INFORMATION REQUIRED BY THE FEDERAL NO CHILD LEFT BEHIND ACTThe information below is used to determine the Adequate Yearly Progress designation for your school. A school isdesignated as Not Meeting AYP if any indicator is determined to be Not Met. The Student Achievement and StudentParticipation ratings are based on 2009-2010 and 2010-2011 Oregon Statewide Assessments for the students in yourschool identified as enrolled for a full academic year. The statewide goal for the minimum percentage of studentsexpected to meet or exceed standards is 70% in English/Language Arts and in Mathematics. Student Participation isexpected to be 95% or greater. The statewide goal for the minimum graduation rate is 65%. The statewide goal for theminimum attendance rate is 92.0%. For more information, please view documents atw w w . o d e . s t a t e . o r . u s / d a t a / r e p o r t c a r d / r e p o r t s . a s p x
STUDENT GROUP STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT STUDENT PARTICIPATIONRace/Ethnicity ENGLISH/LANGUAGE ARTS MATHEMATICS ENGLISH/LANGUAGE ARTS MATHEMATICS GRADUATION
Am. Indian/Alaskan Native NA NA NA NA NA Asian/Pacific Islander NA NA NA NA NA Black (not of Hispanic origin) NA NA NA NA NA Hispanic NA NA NA NA NA White (not of Hispanic origin) MET MET MET MET MET Multi-Racial/Multi-Ethnic NA NA NA NA NAStudents with Disabilities NA NA NA NA NALimited English Proficient NA NA NA NA NAEconomically Disadvantaged MET MET MET MET METAll Students MET MET MET MET MET
NA Too few test scores or students to determine a rating.
LOCAL INFORMATION PROVIDED BY YOUR SCHOOL OR DISTRICT
Sisters High School (1294) Print Date: 10/06/2011
ACHIEVEMENT DATAAcademic Achievement
Percentage of Students Meeting StandardsThe graphs below show the percentage of students in your school at the indicated grades that met or exceeded the statestandards on Oregon Statewide Assessments during the last two school years. District, state, and comparison schoolaverages are displayed. Comparison schools are Oregon schools with similar demographics.
School Comparison Schools District State
Reading - Grade 112009-10
83%
2010-2011
90% 92% 90% 84%
Writing - Grade 112009-10
58%
2010-2011
81% 81% 81%70%
School Comparison Schools District State
Mathematics - Grade 112009-2010 Standards 2010-2011 Standards2009-10
54%
2010-11
78%
2010-2011
78% 81% 78% 70%
Science - Grade 112009-10
77%
2010-2011
81% 81% 81%71%
Improvement in Student PerformanceThe table below shows the percentage of students in your school in grades 3-8 and HS who either met or exceeded state standards or mettheir growth target in reading and mathematics for the last two years. Growth targets are set yearly for students up to grade 8 and are based oneach student’s performance in the previous school year. The table also shows cohort graduation rates for your school. Cohort Rates aredefined as the percent of student who started high school in the given school year, such as 2005-06, and graduated within four or five years.
READING MATHEMATICS GRADUATION
STUDENT GROUP 2009-2010 2010-2011 2009-2010 2010-2011 2005-2006 2005-2006 2006-2007
% % % % 4-Year Rate 5-Year Rate 4-Year Rate
American Indian/Alaskan Native * * * * 100.0 100.0 --
Asian/Pacific Islander * * 83.3 * 66.7 66.7 100.0
Black (not of Hispanic origin) * * * * 100.0 100.0 0.0
Hispanic 33.3 42.9 16.7 42.9 85.7 85.7 75.0
White (not of Hispanic origin) 85.0 92.0 54.3 78.8 86.3 87.6 89.1
Multi-Racial/Multi-Ethnic * * * * 100.0 100.0 --
Students with Disabilities 45.5 37.5 18.2 25.0 61.1 73.3 61.5
Limited English Proficient * * * * -- -- --
Economically Disadvantaged 72.4 68.2 51.7 59.1 83.3 86.2 83.3
All Students 82.8 89.9 54.1 77.5 86.1 87.2 87.5
*Not displayed to protect student confidentiality. -- No data available
For more information, contact the Oregon Department of Education at 503-947-5715.Sisters High School (1294)
STATEWIDE ASSESSMENT RESULTSThe table below shows the percentage of students in your school in grades 3-8 and 11 that exceeded, met, or did notmeet state standards and participated in 2010-2011 Oregon Statewide Assessments. For more information, seehttp://www.ode.state.or.us/data/schoolanddistrict/testresults/reporting/pagrsurpressed.aspx
STUDENT GROUP STUDENT ACHIEVEMENTENGLISH/
LANGUAGE ARTS MATHEMATICS SCIENCE
Race/Ethnicity EXCEEDED%
MET%
NOT MET%
EXCEEDED%
MET%
NOT MET%
EXCEEDED%
MET%
NOT MET%
American Indian/Alaskan Native * * * * * * * * * Asian/Pacific Islander * * * * * * * * * Black (not of Hispanic origin) * * * * * * * * * Hispanic 0.0 42.9 57.1 14.3 28.6 57.1 14.3 57.1 28.6
White (not of Hispanic origin) 33.3 58.8 7.9 26.3 50.9 22.8 38.6 42.1 19.3
Multi-Racial/Multi-Ethnic * * * * * * * * *Male 38.4 47.9 13.7 28.8 50.7 20.5 49.3 39.7 11.0
Female 24.6 70.2 5.3 24.6 47.4 28.1 24.6 47.4 28.1
Talented and Gifted > 95.0 > 95.0 < 5.0 > 95.0 > 95.0 < 5.0 72.2 22.2 5.6
Students with Disabilities 0.0 37.5 62.5 12.5 0.0 87.5 12.5 37.5 50.0
Migrant -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
Limited English Proficient * * * * * * * * *Economically Disadvantaged 8.7 60.9 30.4 13.0 43.5 43.5 13.0 56.5 30.4
All Students 32.3 57.7 10.0 26.9 49.2 23.8 38.5 43.1 18.5
Not displayed to protect student confidentiality. --- No data available*STUDENT GROUP STUDENT PARTICIPATION
ENGLISH/LANGUAGE ARTS MATHEMATICS SCIENCE
Race/Ethnicity % % % American Indian/Alaskan Native 100.0 100.0 100.0
Asian/Pacific Islander 100.0 100.0 100.0
Black (not of Hispanic origin) 100.0 100.0 100.0
Hispanic 100.0 100.0 100.0
White (not of Hispanic origin) 100.0 100.0 100.0
Multi-Racial/Multi-Ethnic 100.0 100.0 100.0
Male 100.0 100.0 100.0
Female 100.0 100.0 100.0
Talented and Gifted 100.0 100.0 100.0
Students with Disabilities 100.0 100.0 100.0
Migrant -- -- --
Limited English Proficient 100.0 100.0 100.0
Economically Disadvantaged 100.0 100.0 100.0
All Students 100.0 100.0 100.0Not displayed to protect student confidentiality. -- No data available*
For more information, please view documents at www.ode.state.or.us/data/reports/toc.aspxSisters High School (1294) Print Date: 10/06/2011
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Arts & Culture Abound in the Sisters Country Sisters is proud of its reputation as an arts community and is home to a vastnumber of incredibly talented individuals. 12 unique galleries featuring claywork, sculpture, photography, paintings, jewelry, fiber art and much more canbe found throughout Sisters. (Click here for a downloadable Sisters CountryGallery Guide). Concerts featuring every genre of music highlight Sisters' calendar of eventsthroughout the year. And don't miss the Sisters Movie House, showing firstrun films throughout the year. The Sisters School Foundation created the Sisters Starry Nights ConcertSeries to help close the gap in funding left by severe budget cuts in 1996 thatthreatened valuable programs at the Sisters schools. Its first fundraisingevent was the Sisters Starry Nights concert series, which debuted in 1997and is now in its ninth year. Among the acclaimed musicians who traveled toSisters to participate in the Starry Nights are: Lyle Lovett, Kenny Loggins,Vince Gill, Amy Grant, Michael McDonald, Deana Carter, the Nitty Gritty DirtBand, John Hiatt, Kim Carnes, T. Graham Brown, David Wilcox, Karla Bonoff,J.D. Souther, Kenny Rankin, Nicolette Larson, Stephen Bishop, Mark Collie,Jeff Hanna, Matraca Berg, Greg Barnhill, Gary Morris, LeeAnn Womack,Christopher Cross, Hal Ketchum, and Kathy Mattea. And comedians Mackand Jamie, Wayne Cotter, Michael Davis, Don McMillan, Kevin Meaney. TheSisters Starry Nights Concert Series generally takes place in the latewinter/early spring. The Americana Project at Sisters schools teaches kids to appreciate, learnand perform music and create art. The My Own Two Hands celebration inMarch features musical performances, and art auction and displaysthroughout Sisters to help raise funds for the Americana Project activities. Sisters also hosts the Sisters Folk Festival every September. Thousands offans from around the country venture to Sisters to hear local, regional, andnationally known performers. Americana, folk and blues can be heardthroughout Sisters at various venues. The Sisters Outdoor Quilt Show, the largest outdoor quilt show in the worldhappens the second Saturday July every year throughout the SistersCountry. Mark your calendars! Sisters Art Works is a facility that nurtures new talent by offering workshops,office space, and performing space to aspiring artists, as well as, establishedprofessionals.
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The Sisters Country has it all! Golf, camping, hiking, biking, horseback ridingtrails, water activities and even a Frisbee Disc Golf Course! Scroll down tofind your awaiting adventure and click through to get maps and informationon all of the best trails - enjoy! Don't forget to download the Day Use Area Guide (PDF) with tips and tricks tohaving the best experience in our backyard; The Deschutes National Forest.
Golf:The Sisters Country has several fantastic golf courses for participants of everyskill level. You'll find our Central Oregon Golf Courses provide some of themost pristine scenery and vistas anywhere, with cool crisp mountain air, andbetter than 300 sunshiny days each year. Click here for your chance to hit the links >>
Whitewater Rafting:Whether you're in for a half-day experience or a full-day experience out onthe river - the rafting guides in Sisters Country can ensure you have anamazing adventure. Great views, crystal blue water, and a heart-pumpingadventure! Click here for your whitewater needs >>
Backpacking:Looking to really get away from civilization? The Sisters Country is where youfind so many trail-heads lead off in to Central Oregon. Places of crisp cleanair, peace, quiet and majestic mountain beauty. Click for backpacking trails to get away from it all »
Camping:There are camping choices from wilderness sites, managed campgrounds topampered RV sites available in the Sisters Country. Click for the Deschutes National Forest Campground & Resort Directory. (PDF)Click for a list of RV Parks in the Sisters Country »
Hiking:Almost every trail in the Sisters area is a scenic marvel. Charming alpinemeadows and pristine lakes dot the landscape. In early summer, beautifulwildflowers display a palette of nature's color. Enjoy vistas undreamed of, justminutes from town. Choose from true wilderness trails to more sedate jaunts around Suttle Lakeor along the Metolius River. There is something for everyone to enjoy. Horseand llama pack trips can also be arranged.
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Median home price (residential on less than an acre): $367,450Average monthy rent (3 bedroom/2 bath home): $1000Owner vs. Renter Occupied Housing units: 58.4% to 41.6%
Much of Sisters in-town housing is within walking distance of stores and restaurants and provides diverse options for familiesand retirees. The in-towm housing stock consists of an eclectic mix of older homes and redeveloping lots, apartments andtownhomes, new urban villages, and traditional subdivisions with single-family homes. Home prices are affordable.
Industrial PropertiesThe 55 acre Sisters Industrial Park hosts many small manufacturing companies in a traditional industrial setting with typicalone-acre parcels. Two new business parks which occupy 60 acres of land zoned for campus style light industrial uses arelocated just to the north.
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Ski Area
Whether you prefer the deep and challenging powder of
Hoodoo's backside or the finely groomed runs of the front side, the majesty of Hoodoo's location
and fun of Hoodoo's night skiing will bring you back again and again. Even if you don't ski we
have plenty to do for everyone including the very popular Autobahn Tube Hill.
The closest ski area to Salem and the mid-Willamette Valley, Hoodoo also draws skiers from
Central Oregon who find Hoodoo cheaper, deeper and steeper. The ski slopes are on a big,
rounded butte, with lots of wide open terrain.
Reservations Info
(541) 822-3799
Snow Report
(541) 822-DEEP (3337)
Corporate Office
(541) 434-8114
Website
http://www.hoodoo.com
brynne@hoodoo.com
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Hwy 20 Box 20
Sisters, Oregon 97759
About the Mountain
Lifts - 3 quad, 1 triple, 1 double, 2 surface, 1 carousel Top Lift Elevation - 5,703 ft Base Lodge Elevation - 4,668 ft Bottom Lift Elevation - 4,668ft Vertical Drop - 1,035 ft Acres Of Terrain - 800 acres Number Of Runs - 32 Maximum Run Length - 3 miles Beginner Runs - 30% Intermediate Runs - 30% Expert Runs - 40% Avg Annual Snowbase - 10 - 15 ft Avg Annual Snowfall - 450 inches Night Skiing - 1
Cable Company Bend Cable Communications 382-5551 Chamber of Commerce Sisters 549-0251 City Services City of Sisters 549-6022 Development Services/Building Division 549-6022 Current Planning/Zoning 549-6022 Police (non-emergency) 549-2302 County Services Human Services 388-6601 Sisters Library 549-2921 Media The Nugget Newspaper 549-9941 The Bulletin 382-1811 Cascade Business News 388-5665 The Source Weekly 383-0800 Picture Your Home 385-5808 Homes & Land 383-2834 Medical Bend Memorial Clinic in Sisters 549-0303 High Lakes Health Care 549-9609 St. Charles Medical Center 382-4321 Schools Sisters Public School District 549-8521 Black Butte School 595-6203 Sonrise Christian School 549-4133 Recreation Sisters Park & Rec. District 549-2091 Recycling/Refuse City of Sisters 549-6022 High Country Disposal 548-4984 Service Clubs Kiwanis 549-4112 Rotary 549-2216 Taxes City Tax Info 549-6022 County Tax Info 388-6540 State Tax Info 503-378-4988 Federal Tax Info 800-829-1040 Telecommunications US West – Residential Services 800-244-1111 US West – Phone Book 800-244-1111 Western Directory – Phone Book 317-0200 Utilities Central Electric Co-op 549-5698 City of Sisters 549-6022
IMPORTANT NUMBERS
Central Oregon Offices
Bend, Downtown 15 NW Oregon Ave
389-7711
Bend, South 345 SE Third
389-9176
Bend, Old Mill 354 SW Upper Terrace Dr.
Suite 104 749-4040
Madras
745 SW 5th 475-4885
Prineville
150 NE Court 447-5181
Redmond
735 SW Sixth 923-1749
Sisters
220 S. Pine St Suite 101 549-8089
Sunriver
Sunriver Village Mall 593-1613