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Corvallis School District 509J

Every Student, Every Day

Building trust, inclusivity, and engagement through culturally relevant, real-world learning experiences for nearly 6,000 students across 13 schools in Corvallis, Oregon.

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District at a Glance

Corvallis School District by the numbers

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Latest News

Updates from across the district

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Feb 2026

2026-27 Consolidation Planning Update

The Board continues planning for the consolidation of Cheldelin Middle School and adjustments across the district for the 2026-27 school year.

District Updates

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Feb 2026

Budget Committee Seeks Community Input

The district invites community members to participate in the budget planning process for the upcoming fiscal year.

Budget & Finance

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Jan 2026

Enrollment Open for 2026-27

Registration is now open for new students. Visit the enrollment page for step-by-step instructions and required documents.

Families

Strategic Path Forward

Four pillars guiding CSD 509J toward equitable excellence

Goal 1

Excellent Learning Experience

Ensure every student experiences an excellent, equitable education through the 5 Dimensions of Teaching and Learning Framework.

Goal 2

Equitable Systems

Build and sustain equitable systems that support the success of every student, particularly those historically underserved.

Goal 3

Relevant & Engaging Learning

Provide culturally relevant, real-world learning experiences that build trust, inclusivity, and engagement.

Goal 4

Healthy Communities

Foster healthy school communities through social-emotional learning, environmental stewardship, and strong partnerships.

From the Superintendent

“Our commitment to every student in Corvallis is unwavering. Even as we navigate fiscal challenges, we remain focused on what matters most—excellent, equitable education for every child.”

Ryan Noss, Superintendent