Crater Renaissance Academy

Crater Renaissance Academy

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Location
Central Point, Oregon
Coordinates 42°22′48″N 122°55′16″W / 42.380°N 122.921°W / 42.380; -122.921Coordinates: 42°22′48″N 122°55′16″W / 42.380°N 122.921°W / 42.380; -122.921
Information
Type Public, secondary
Established 2007
School district Central Point School District
Faculty 23 (2016)
Grades 9–12
Enrollment 460 (2016)
Website www.district6.org/cra/

Crater Renaissance Academy is a public high school located in Jackson County, Oregon. It is one of three public high schools in Oregon's School District 6, serving the Southern Oregon communities of Central Point, Gold Hill and Sams Valley.

History

In 2007 Crater High School in Central Point, Oregon, was reorganized through a program called the Small School Initiative and, with assistance from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and the Meyer Memorial Trust, four smaller, independent high schools were created, including: Crater Renaissance Academy (CRA), Crater Academy of Health and Public Services (CAHPS), Crater School of Business Innovation and Science (BIS), and the Crater Academy of Natural Sciences (CANS). While CANS was disbanded due to declining enrollment in the district, the three remaining high schools, each with individual academic emphasis and culture, continue to serve the communities of Central Point, Gold Hill and Sams Valley.

Crater Renaissance Academy was acknowledged by US News and World Report as among the Best High Schools in the United States (bronze award) in 2014, 2015, and 2016.[1]

In 2016, Crater Renaissance was one of eight schools in the nation to receive the gold award from the Schools of Opportunity.[2][3] This award seeks "to recognize schools that are excellent because they engage in research-based practices that focus on closing gaps in opportunity, regardless of the students they serve."[4]

Also in 2016, Crater Renaissance was one of four schools in Oregon selected by the Quality Education Commission to serve as a model site in its College Readiness Case Study Project.[5]

Bob King served as its principal from its inception in 2007 through the 2015-2016 school year.

Academics

Crater Renaissance Academy was founded on the principles of the Coalition of Essential Schools (CES), using its ten principles to guide its decisions.

Campus and facilities

Crater Renaissance Academy shares Crater Campus with two other small schools: Crater Academy of Health and Public Service, and Crater School of Business, Innovation, and Science. The campus includes a gym, football field and stadium, greenhouse facilities, a theater, and an off site environmental classroom.

Athletics and activities

Crater Renaissance Academy and its sister schools compete together in Oregon School Activities Association (OSAA) events as the Crater Comets." This includes the football, volleyball, soccer, cross country, wrestling, basketball, swim, track, and cheer teams; and the marching band and color guard.[6]

References

  1. "US News and World Report". US News and World Report. US News and World Report L.P. Retrieved 13 November 2016.
  2. "2016 Recipients". Schools of Opportunity. Regents at the University of Colorado. Retrieved 13 November 2016.
  3. Strauss, Valerie (12 September 2016). "The 20 schools that won 2016 Schools of Opportunity awards — and why they were selected". Washington Post. Washington Post.
  4. "About Us". Schools of Opportunity. Regents at the University of Colorado. Retrieved 13 November 2016.
  5. Breslow, Jay Z.; Bousselot, Tracy E.; Chadwick, Kristine L (15 April 2016). Oregon Quality Education Commission College Readiness Case Study Project. Eugene, OR: Educational Policy Improvement Center. pp. 9–17.
  6. "Crater Athletics". Crater Athletics. Retrieved 13 November 2016.
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