Best High Schools in Oregon
The top 50 high schools (grades 9-12) in Oregon, ranked by enrollment from NCES data with EDFacts proficiency rates where available. Average proficiency across this list is 48%.
| # | School | City | Enrollment | Proficiency |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | David Douglas High School | Portland, OR | 2,698 | 42% |
| 2 | Reynolds High School | Troutdale, OR | 2,474 | 38% |
| 3 | Westview High School | Portland, OR | 2,442 | 51% |
| 4 | Baker Web Academy | Baker City, OR | 2,377 | 45% |
| 5 | McMinnville High School | McMinnville, OR | 2,319 | 47% |
| 6 | McKay High School | Salem, OR | 2,311 | 20% |
| 7 | South Salem High School | Salem, OR | 2,256 | 30% |
| 8 | North Salem High School | Salem, OR | 2,239 | 32% |
| 9 | Grant High School | Portland, OR | 2,156 | 63% |
| 10 | McNary High School | Keizer, OR | 2,081 | 25% |
| 11 | Oregon Charter Academy | Mill City, OR | 2,057 | 55% |
| 12 | Forest Grove High School | Forest Grove, OR | 1,977 | 46% |
| 13 | Franklin High School | Portland, OR | 1,966 | 50% |
| 14 | Sunset High School | Portland, OR | 1,962 | 72% |
| 15 | Oregon City Senior High School | Oregon City, OR | 1,931 | 65% |
| 16 | West Linn High School | West Linn, OR | 1,905 | 76% |
| 17 | South Medford High School | Medford, OR | 1,870 | 41% |
| 18 | Tigard High School | Tigard, OR | 1,799 | 52% |
| 19 | Sprague High School | Salem, OR | 1,779 | 34% |
| 20 | Fossil Charter School | Fossil, OR | 1,778 | 61% |
| 21 | Mountainside High School | Beaverton, OR | 1,758 | 53% |
| 22 | Centennial High School | Gresham, OR | 1,756 | 48% |
| 23 | Tualatin High School | Tualatin, OR | 1,747 | 60% |
| 24 | Hermiston High School | Hermiston, OR | 1,739 | 42% |
| 25 | West Salem High School | Salem, OR | 1,733 | 26% |
| 26 | Grants Pass High School | Grants Pass, OR | 1,722 | 38% |
| 27 | Woodburn High School | Woodburn, OR | 1,716 | 35% |
| 28 | Sam Barlow High School | Gresham, OR | 1,710 | 45% |
| 29 | Sherwood High School | Sherwood, OR | 1,704 | 61% |
| 30 | North Medford High School | Medford, OR | 1,701 | 43% |
| 31 | Aloha High School | Beaverton, OR | 1,686 | 49% |
| 32 | Roseburg High School | Roseburg, OR | 1,674 | 51% |
| 33 | Gresham High School | Gresham, OR | 1,666 | 33% |
| 34 | Ida B. Wells-Barnett High School | Portland, OR | 1,556 | 62% |
| 35 | Century High School | Hillsboro, OR | 1,551 | 57% |
| 36 | Cleveland High School | Portland, OR | 1,547 | 60% |
| 37 | Lincoln High School | Portland, OR | 1,525 | 59% |
| 38 | Sheldon High School | Eugene, OR | 1,525 | 59% |
| 39 | Willamette High School | Eugene, OR | 1,516 | 59% |
| 40 | South Eugene High School | Eugene, OR | 1,505 | 56% |
| 41 | Glencoe High School | Hillsboro, OR | 1,500 | 42% |
| 42 | Southridge High School | Beaverton, OR | 1,495 | 46% |
| 43 | Roosevelt High School | Portland, OR | 1,484 | 36% |
| 44 | Beaverton High School | Beaverton, OR | 1,483 | 44% |
| 45 | South Albany High School | Albany, OR | 1,481 | 34% |
| 46 | Liberty High School | Hillsboro, OR | 1,454 | 48% |
| 47 | Summit High School | Bend, OR | 1,444 | 65% |
| 48 | Leodis V. McDaniel High School | Portland, OR | 1,440 | 48% |
| 49 | Sandy High School | Sandy, OR | 1,440 | 49% |
| 50 | Canby High School | Canby, OR | 1,393 | 50% |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best high school in Oregon?
The largest high school in Oregon is David Douglas High School in Portland with 2,698 students and a 42% proficiency rate. Rankings are based on NCES Common Core of Data enrollment and EDFacts proficiency results.
How many high schools are in Oregon?
This page shows the top 50 high schools (grades 9-12) in Oregon by enrollment. Browse the full state directory to see all schools.
What does the proficiency rate measure?
Proficiency rate is the percentage of students meeting grade-level standards on combined math and reading assessments, as reported by EDFacts. Data is district-level and applied to each school in the district.
Where does this data come from?
Enrollment and school characteristics come from the NCES Common Core of Data. Proficiency rates come from EDFacts assessment results. Both are official federal datasets published by the U.S. Department of Education.
Schools are ranked by enrollment within the state. Proficiency rates come from EDFacts assessment results, district-level figures applied to each school in the district.