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SUMMER HOURS...

June 16th - 20th 8:00am - 4:00pm

Closed all of July and until August 11th

August 11th normal office hours resume: 8:00am - 4:00pm

If you need to contact us please call 503-431-5800 and leave a brief message. We will return your call as soon as possible. Thank you and have a great summer!

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Creekside Community High School

Courageous Hope.

Compassionate Wisdom. 

Inspired Action.

The school where wellbeing, belonging, personal growth, and authentic learning are at the heart of things

school garden
The Garden

Our garden thrives under the care of students enrolled in our Sustainable Agriculture Program. Throughout the year, these students not only tend to the garden, but also deepen their understanding of agriculture through hands-on experience in planting, nurturing, and harvesting.

Student and Teacher cooking in Culinary Arts class
Culinary Arts Program

Students dive into the art and science of cooking, mastering everything from essential knife skills to crafting gourmet delights through immersive, hands-on experiences

Student working on a project
Manufacturing & Design Program

In our Manufacturing & Design Program, students lean into the dynamic fusion of innovation and craftsmanship. From conceptualization to final production, we empower students to harness their creativity, shaping the future landscape of manufacturing and design.

CEC Students
Cascade Education Corps

"Connecting to Nature, Community, and Self”–that’s CEC’s motto. This program, offered in partnership with NWRESD, allows students to learn through hands-on, real-life, collaborative outdoor projects, and to make a meaningful positive impact on their local environment.

 

News & Announcements

We did it! Thank you, Community

TTSD voters have passed the District’s bond proposal, Measure 34-342, with 52.7% voting in favor. 

“This is a wonderful outcome for our students and the entire community,” said Tristan Irvin, Chair of the TTSD School Board. “We are deeply grateful to our voters for recognizing the need and stepping up to provide our students and teachers with the modern, safe, and supportive learning environments they deserve.”

TTSD Superintendent Dr. Iton Udosenata also thanked the community for recognizing that an investment in students pays decades of dividends, locally and beyond.

“This community has been incredibly supportive of students, and we’re so grateful,” he said.

 

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