🙋 Ready to make a real difference for Oregon City students? We have a seat with your name on it.

The OCSD Board of Directors has an opening — and we need a dedicated community member to fill it. Board members guide policy and governance for our schools, serving our community's students. This appointed position runs through June 30, 2027, with two meetings per month.

Eligibility requirements: district resident for at least one year, registered voter within OCSD boundaries, and not a current district employee or officer.

Applications due by 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, June 30, 2026.

Grab the application at the link in our bio, then email it to Executive Assistant Holly Beck or our district office. Paper copies available at the district office too.

Questions? We've got answers. Call our district office (503)785-8000.

👉 Full details: ocsd62.org
14 days ago, OCSD62
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After nearly four years of serving this amazing community, our Communications Coordinator is heading off on their next adventure. 🌍 We're so grateful — and now we're looking for the right person to carry that work forward.

We're hiring a Communications Supervisor to lead all of our district's communications: social media, family outreach, bond program communications, media relations, website design and management, campaign creation, and more.

We're looking for someone who is:
✦ Full-time · Oregon City, OR
✦ Near Portland
✦ Knowledgeable of K–12 public education
✦ Bilingual Spanish/English a plus (but not required)

Apply today! www.ocsd62.org/careers

15 days ago, OCSD62
We're Hiring - Communications Supervisor - Full-time | On Site | Rewarding Career - Apply Today! - www.ocsd62.org/careers

📣 We have an opening on our Board of Directors — and we're looking for someone who cares deeply about students and our Oregon City community to fill it.

The Oregon City School District Board of Directors guides policy and governance for our schools, serving our community's students. This appointed position runs through June 30, 2027, with regular meetings twice a month.

To be eligible, you must live within OCSD boundaries, be registered to vote there, and have resided in the district for at least one year. You also may not be a current district employee or officer.

Applications are due by 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, June 30, 2026. Download the application at the link in our bio, then email it to Executive Assistant Holly Beck or our district office.

Questions? Connect with Holly Beck, or call our district office. Paper copies are available at the district office. Learn more on our website: www.ocsd62.org/page/application-for-school-board-position

about 1 month ago, OCSD62
Promotional graphic with a black background and OCSD logo. White text reads "Join" followed by bold text reading "Our School Board!" Body text states: "OCSD's Board of Directors is appointing a replacement to fill a vacant position. Applicants must reside within the Oregon City School District Boundaries and be a registered voter." A lime green rounded rectangle contains the eligibility note, overlaid with a teal starburst badge reading "Apply Today!" White text at the bottom reads "Apply by June 30, 2026." Two photos are stacked on the right: the top shows three smiling people at a school event, including two students and an adult; the bottom shows a group of adults gathered around a table reviewing architectural plans.

🚏With the free TriMet Summer Pass, finding something cool to do this summer has never been easier.

High school students ages 14-19, regardless of their financial resources, can ride on buses, trains and streetcars all summer long at zero cost.

If you are currently receiving a transit benefit from the school, a pass will automatically be loaded to your Hop card. If you would like a pass, connect with your school or learn more at www.ocsd62.org/page/trimet-summer-pass

about 1 month ago, OCSD62
Ride free, all summer long. TriMet Summer Pass
Find something cool to do this summer
Your Route to an epic summer.

📢 Oregon City School District and the Oregon City Education Association have reached a Tentative Agreement!

We're grateful for the hard work and good faith on both sides of the table. 💙

Learn more on our bargaining web page. www.ocsd62.org/page/bargaining

2 months ago, OCSD62
Bargaining Update

Calendars for the 2026-2027 school year are now available! See more calendar details on our calendar page.

2 months ago, OCSD62
Out Now! 26-27 Calendars with smiling boy

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Bargaining Update!
Yesterday we met with OCEA leadership in a mediated bargaining session until 5:15 am this morning. We had some really great conversations and will continue our mediation session on May 6. For more information, please visit our dedicated webpage: OCEA - OCSD Labor Negotiations

2 months ago, OCSD62
OCSD Bargaining Update

Did you know? Every OCSD student a library that goes wherever they go?

Oregon City School District provides every student free access to Sora, a digital library app designed specifically for K–12 learners. Whether your student is a confident reader, still building their skills, or somewhere in between, Sora has something for them — and the tools to help them grow.

Here's what's waiting for your family
📚 A library built for them: Ebooks, audiobooks, picture books, read-alongs, and graphic novels — all hand-selected and age-appropriate for all our readers.
🏠 Access anywhere, anytime: Sora works on phones, tablets, and computers. Books are available 24/7 — no library hours, no late fees, no lost books.
🌎 Books in their language: The app is available in 13 languages and includes bilingual titles and world language books, so every family can engage with reading in the language that works best for them.
👁️ Built for every kind of reader: Adjustable text size, dyslexic-friendly fonts, high contrast display, and a read-aloud feature that highlights words as they're spoken — Sora meets your student where they are.
🏅 Motivation built in: Daily reading goals, progress tracking, and achievement badges make reading fun and engaging!
🏙️ Two libraries in one: Through our partnership with Oregon City Public Library, your student's student library card also unlocks OCPL's digital collection inside Sora — even more books, same app, no extra steps.

Select the Oregon City School District, log in with your student's Classlink, and start exploring today.

📚 Download Sora for free wherever you get your apps.

3 months ago, OCSD62
An older student reading to a younger student with three logos below: Oregon City School District, Oregon City Public Library, and Sora

Let's talk about what "being here" does for our students. 📈

Students who attend school each day:
Earn higher grades and test scores - these look great on job applications, apprenticeship applications, college applications, etc.
Build stronger friendships and social connections - a strong support system helps students thrive
Feel more confident and engaged in learning - making learning connections stronger
Have better career and college opportunities - see the first three points!

We're here to support students. If you or your student needs support in attendance (or otherwise), OCSD offers counseling services for students, family resource supports, and staff who care. Please reach out to your school for more information on accessing these supports.

Show up. Level up. We're cheering for you every single day.

3 months ago, OCSD62
Are you here for it? Show up and Level up. Welding student holding welding sample and smiling.
2025 Bond Update! Spring Break Brought More Progress! 🔨

Our bond-funded projects are moving forward across our district.

⚾️🥎OCHS's softball, and baseball fields are complete and ready for Pioneers to play ball! The multi-use field will soon be wrapping up, look for an invite to our ribbon cutting!

At Holcomb, careful abatement work was completed over spring break—an important step in preparing for construction. Meanwhile, permits are advancing for John McLoughlin, and CTE expansion work at OCHS is moving into early procurement.

Follow our 2025 Bond Facebook page or Instagram account for photos, and videos as work progresses!
3 months ago, 2025 Bond
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This is a reminder that our survey will close on Wednesday, March 18. Please take a bit of time to watch our informational video and share your thoughts in our survey for the 2026-2027 Budget.

www.ocsd62.org/page/district-annual-budget

4 months ago, OCSD62
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Please take a bit of time to watch our informational video and share your thoughts in our survey for the 2026-2027 Budget.

www.ocsd62.org/page/district-annual-budget

4 months ago, OCSD62
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Oregon City School District's Strategic Plan is built on partnership — with students, families, staff, and community. Strong partnerships start with strong communication, and strong communication starts with listening to you.

Take our 10–15 minute survey by April 1.

Your responses will guide how we communicate across the district — from school newsletters to community updates.

Take the survey here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/S6YCTFM

4 months ago, OCSD62
OCSD Comprehensive Communication Survey! in bright colored word bubble shapes.
Growth doesn’t happen all at once.
 It happens day by day.

Here in OCSD62, we believe each and every student is worth it. We believe they can do it! Our passion and purpose are rooted in helping students learn, grow, and thrive. And research shows what we see every day: attendance matters.

Even one missed day means missed learning, missed connections, and missed confidence-building moments.

We’re Here for It.

We’re here for their questions.

We’re here for their hard days.

We’re here for their future.

If getting to school is hard right now — reach out. Our school teams are here to provide support for your student!
5 months ago, OCSD62
You are worth it. We believe in you.
You are worth it. We believe in you.

🥎It was a beautiful, sunny day to celebrate something special for our students and community! ☀️

Yesterday we officially opened our newly turfed softball field at Oregon City High School with a ribbon cutting ceremony. Members from our softball team and local softball community joined us for this celebration, as well as school board members, bond team members, and Community Bond Oversight Committee members!

OCHS Softball players then held their first practice on the new turf surface.

This project is one of several in the fields and grounds updates being worked on in phase 1 of our 2025 capital bond projects. Other projects in this phase include new turf installations at the OCHS varsity baseball field and the multipurpose field directly behind OCHS.

The new turf creates a safer, more durable playing surface that will allow for more consistent practices, games, and outdoor learning opportunities throughout the year—rain or shine.

We’re grateful for the support of our community and look forward to more celebrations as the rest of our projects are completed. These are your bond dollars at work!

5 months ago, OCSD62
Softball team members, district staff members, and school board members smiling poised to cut ribbon.
Softball team members, district staff members, and school board members smiling holding cut ribbon.
Community members and softball players smiling and standing casually on new turf surface.
Softball Players standing and smiling in a group
Softball Players standing and smiling in a group
Softball Players standing and smiling in a group
Community members and softball players smiling and standing casually on new turf surface.
Woman holding baby and smiling, pointing at the camera
OCHS Principal Greg Timmons shaking hands with OTAK bond team member Dennis Petross.
Softball players on new turf surface getting ready to practice.
✨ Are you here for it? ✨

Every day counts. Showing up helps build confidence, connection, and opportunity.

We know some days are harder than others. When students are able to be here, we’re glad to see them—and we’re here to support them along the way.

Show up. Level up. We’re here for it. We're here for you.

5 months ago, OCSD62
Attendance awareness graphic with the headline ‘Are You Here For It?’ and the phrase ‘Here today to achieve tomorrow.’ Text on the left reads ‘Attendance = Achievement’ and explains that students with 95% or higher attendance have better grades, test scores, friendships, and career outcomes. A smiling student stands on the right holding a small object, wearing dark clothing and safety gear. Additional text reads ‘Show Up & Level Up’ and ‘Oregon City School District—Here for it. For you!’ on a teal background.
Attendance awareness graphic with the headline ‘Are You Here For It?’ and the phrase ‘Here today to achieve tomorrow.’ Text on the left reads ‘Attendance = Achievement’ and explains that students with 95% or higher attendance have better grades, test scores, friendships, and career outcomes. A smiling student stands on the right holding a small object, wearing dark clothing and safety gear. Additional text reads ‘Show Up & Level Up’ and ‘Oregon City School District—Here for it. For you!’ on a teal background.
✨ Meet Dr. Heidi Blackwell ✨

✔ Years of service : I’ve officially served as an OCSD board member for the past two and a half years. However, my relationship with the school district goes back much further, as a parent, educator, and school volunteer.

✔ What motivates you to serve? : I truly believe OCSD is home to some of the most dedicated families, educators, and students around and I feel lucky to be part of such a wonderful, supportive community.

✔ One thing you love about our students or community: The support shows up everywhere whether it’s cheering in the stands or applauding at the theater.

✔A memorable highlight during your time as a board member: One of the most meaningful moments of my board service was being part of the school board when the most recent school bond passed, knowing it will make a lasting, positive difference for our schools and community for many years to come.

Thank you, Dr. Heidi, for your time and dedication to our students and community. 💙
5 months ago, OCSD62
Heidi Blackwell
✨ Meet Pamela White ✨

✔ Years of service : This my 7th year in OC and I also served 4 years in Canby (so all total I am in my 11th year.)

✔ What motivates you to serve? : I believe in public education and I want all kids to have the opportunity to learn, grow and thrive.

✔ One thing you love about our students or community: I love how our community supports our student activities, fundraising, sports, volunteering and all round putting kids first.

✔A memorable highlight during your time as a board member: My memorable highlight is seeing our community support the needed facility infrastructure by passing our school bonds!

Thank you, Pamela, for your time and dedication to our students and community. 💙
6 months ago, OCSD62
Pamela White

It’s that time of year when getting up and coming to school can feel especially hard. The days are dark, cold, and wet. The excitement of the start of the school year has faded, winter break has come and gone, and spring break can feel far away.

Some mornings, you may not feel like coming to school—or doing much of anything at all. The cozy comfort of your favorite place calls your name. You may not be in the best mood, or maybe you feel like you won't put in your best effort. And that's ok! We still, very much, want to see you here at school.

Come as you are.

Tired. Excited. Quiet. Curious. Unsure. Happy. Restless. Bored.

We understand there are times when staying home is necessary, and we support that. On all the other days, we want you here—learning, and growing in all your beautiful human conditions. No matter the day. No matter the feeling. We are here for you.

6 months ago, OCSD62
Square graphic with a bright blue background and bold text that reads, “Here today to achieve tomorrow. Come as you are. We want you in all your beautiful human conditions.” Oregon City School District branding appears at the bottom. The message highlights inclusion, acceptance, and the importance of showing up as you are
Square graphic with a bright blue background and bold text that reads, “Here today to achieve tomorrow. Come as you are. We want you in all your beautiful human conditions.” Oregon City School District branding appears at the bottom. The message highlights inclusion, acceptance, and the importance of showing up as you are
✨ Meet Ryan Pitz ✨

✔ Years of service : 6 whole months!

✔ What motivates you to serve? : I love how the Oregon City School District continues to move in the right direction. I'm proud of our many wins (school bond, test score improvements, CTE, expanded opportunities for all our students, etc) and am extremely optimistic about where OC is heading.

✔ One thing you love about our students or community: I'm encouraged and inspired to see our families, educators, and students work together with a shared commitment to helping kids succeed.

✔A memorable highlight during your time as a board member: The first 6 months have been a whirlwind but breaking ground for the bond's first phase is definitely a highlight (check out social media to see pics of our new softball fields). I cannot wait for later this year for when we start inside our schools. A lot of work is ahead but it's such an exciting time for OC.

Thank you, Ryan, for your time and dedication to our students and community. 💙
6 months ago, OCSD62
Portrait of Ryan Pitz, Oregon City School District Board Member, smiling in a plaid shirt against a blue comic-style background with red and black graphic accents. Text reads “Ryan Pitz, Board Member.”