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Bend - Downtown
15 Oregon Avenue
541.389.7711
Prineville
150 NE Court
541.447.5181
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Property Address(es): 65810 Pronghorn Estates Dr.
Bend, OR 97701
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P A R C E L D E T A I L SParcel ID: 161316DA00100Related Tax Accounts: 208872Subdivision: ESTATES AT PRONGHORN PHASE 1Lot / Block: 56 / 0
GENERAL INFORMATIONTaxpayer Mailing:NORMAN BUILDING AND DESIGN LLC1016 SW EMKAY DRBEND, OR 97702
Location:County: DESCHUTES, OREGONMap / Taxlot: 161316DA / 00100Lat / Lon: 44.18843293 / -121.16526858
Owners: (1)NORMAN BUILDING AND DESIGN LLC
Situs Addresses: 65810 PRONGHORN ESTATES DR, BEND, 97701
ASSESSMENT SUMMARYCalculated Acres: 0.63 (27,259 sf)Assessed Acres: 0.63 (27,443 sf)RM Land: $120,500RM Impr: $1,044,860RM Total: $1,165,360Total AV: $1,094,730Taxes: --
Zoning: EFUAL - COUNTY - EFU - ALFALFA SUBZONE
Land Use:818 - RESORT IMPROVED - GOLF COURSE FRONTA
Improvement Totals:SqFt: 4086 Bedrooms: 3 Full Baths: 4.0 Half Baths: 1
IMPROVEMENTS
Code Description SqFt Year Built Beds Baths (F/H) Floor Types173 RESIDENCE: Two Story 4086 2006 3 4.0 / 1 2
RECENT TRANSACTIONS
Date Ref # Type Price Seller Buyer12/16/2002 2002-71291 $522,000 HIGH DESERT DEVELOPMENT CO NORMAN BUILDING AND DESIGN L
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Account: 208872 Map/TL: R 2-004 161316 DA 00100
NORMAN BUILDING AND DESIGN LLC
NORMAN BUILDING AND DESIGN LLC
1016 SW EMKAY DR
BEND OR 97702
Site Address: 65810 PRONGHORN ESTATES DR BEND 97701
Assessor Property Description
ESTATES AT PRONGHORN PHASE 1 Lot: 56
Prop Cls:818 MA:2 VA:53 NH 001 Vol-Page: 2002-71291
Asmt Zone:EFU CDD Zone:EFUAL (EXCLUSIVE FARM USE - ALFALFA SUBZONE)
" :DR (DESTINATION RESORT COMBINING ZONE)
*** Land Values ***
Asmt type Acres
SUBURBAN LOT 0.63
SD
LA
*Total 0.63
*** Improvement Values ***
FB BLT %GD
173 2006
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Room Grid for 173 Total SqFt: 4086
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LR K DR FAM BD BATH OTH FP UTL
Sq Ft: 2891 1st Fl 1 1 2 2\1 3 1
1195 2nd Fl 1 2 1
1532 Garage
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***** Values shown below are as of the Assessment Date, January 1 of each year *****
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Total Taxable Total Taxable Total Taxable
RMV A.V. RMV A.V. RMV A.V.
LND: 120,500 314,500 632,140
IMP: 1,044,860 1,099,850 1,222,050
TOT: 1,165,360 1,094,730 1,414,350 1,062,850 1,854,190 1,031,900
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R 2004 161316-DA-00100 208872 Prop Class 818 Value Area 53
Maint Area 2 Neighborhood 001
Asmt Zone EFU
NORMAN BUILDING AND DESIGN LLC
1016 SW EMKAY DR 65810 PRONGHORN ESTATES DR
BEND, OR 97702
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LR K DR FAM BD BATH OTH FP UTL
Sq Ft: 2891 1st Fl 1 1 2 2\1 3 1
1195 2nd Fl 1 2 1
1532 Garage
Factor Book: 173 Year Built: 2006
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Qty/ Qty/
Description-----------------------Area Description-----------------------Area
CARPET 1 DRYWALL 1
VAULTED CEILING 1 RECESSED LIGHTING 1
HEAT PUMP 2891 KITCHEN SINK 1
LAVATORY 5 TOILET 4
SHOWER WDOOR, TILE 3 JET TUB 1
BATHTUB W/TILE SHWR 1 HALF BATH 1
GAS FIREPLACE 3 LAUNDRY TUB 1
WATER HEATER 1 FOUNDATION - CONCRETE 2891
ROOF CVR - CONC/CLAY TILE 2891 TILE FLOOR 1
D.I. RANGE 1 HF/DW/GD/MW 1
SPA 8X8X3 1 SIDING - STUCCO 1
WINDOWS - DOUBLE/THERMAL PANE 1 WINDOWS - WOOD 1
ROOF - GABLE-HIP 1 AUTOMATIC DOOR OPENER 2
CONC. TILE - ROOF COVER 1532 HEAT PUMP 598
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Factor Book: 173 Year Built: 2006
Qty/ Qty/
Description-----------------------Area Description-----------------------Area
4086 DECKS-EXCELLENT 523
PAVERS 4602 ROOF EXT. AVERAGE 174
ROOF EXT. FAIR 211
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2011 Balance Due Adval Tax
16,415.14 16,415.14
Trn Date Btch Received Int/Disc Jrnl Rcpt# Description
2010 Balance Due Adval Tax
4,571.24 16,219.54
Trn Date Btch Received Int/Disc Jrnl Rcpt# Description
02-24-12 2012 -9,500.00 1,587.72 127498
04-18-12 2012 -4,400.00 663.98 128153
2009 Balance Due Adval Tax
0.00 15,990.65
Trn Date Btch Received Int/Disc Jrnl Rcpt# Description
11-18-09 1809 -5,330.22 0.00 935790
01-23-12 2012 -13,432.14 3,104.85 126172
02-24-12 2012 -430.86 97.72 127498
2008 Balance Due Adval Tax
0.00 14,030.02
Trn Date Btch Received Int/Disc Jrnl Rcpt# Description
11-18-08 1808 -13,609.12 -420.90 781961
2007 Balance Due Adval Tax
0.00 5,698.24
Trn Date Btch Received Int/Disc Jrnl Rcpt# Description
11-14-07 4077 -5,527.29 -170.95 600181
2006 Balance Due Adval Tax
0.00 4,851.87
Trn Date Btch Received Int/Disc Jrnl Rcpt# Description
11-15-06 4068 -4,706.31 -145.56 449477
2005 Balance Due Adval Tax
0.00 4,831.93
Trn Date Btch Received Int/Disc Jrnl Rcpt# Description
11-16-05 5059 -4,686.97 -144.96 326302
2004 Balance Due Adval Tax
0.00 4,549.69
Trn Date Btch Received Int/Disc Jrnl Rcpt# Description
11-15-04 1504 -4,413.20 -136.49 180629
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2003 Balance Due Adval Tax
0.00 4,243.67
Trn Date Btch Received Int/Disc Jrnl Rcpt# Description
02-20-04 2004 -1,414.56 0.00 105865
11-24-03 2403 -1,414.56 0.00 76246
05-18-04 8042 -1,414.55 0.00 125100
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Tumalo School
19835 Second Street Bend, OR 97701
Phone - 541.382.2853 Fax - 541.389.4197
Hours for 1st - 8th Grades: 9:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Kindergarten Hours: 9:00 a.m - 11:40 a.m.
Office Hours: 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Principal: Michelle Herron
Tumalo School Mission Statement
Develop self-motivated individuals who value and pursue lifelong learning and who can function with
personal character and integrity in our society.
Tumalo School Belief Statement
We are a family. We are a country school. All children are loved, cherished, and respected here. We are a
safe, fun and positive place to learn. We provide an adventure in education. We meet the needs of
children to learn, play, and grow. We set high standards for academics, behavior, and social growth. We celebrate a lifelong love of learning. We value and welcome our school community. We believe in
continuing our professional development to meet the needs of the whole child. We encourage a sense of responsibility to self and community.
Department of Education Notes
2010-2011 SchoolReport Card
Tumalo Community School
Dear Parents and Community Members, October 6, 2011The Oregon Department of Education is proud to issue the 13th annual Oregon School Report Card. As in previous years,this Report Card contains two ratings: an Oregon rating and a federal rating. Oregon rates schools as either "Outstanding,""Satisfactory," or "In Need of Improvement," based on a number of factors including student test results, participation, andacademic growth. While these ratings cannot tell you everything about your school, they are a good starting point for talkingabout our successes and our opportunities for improvement.
Susan Castillo, State Superintendent of Public Instruction
Federal Adequate Yearly Progress Rating: MET
See rating details on back pageDID NOT MEET MET
Oregon Report Card Overall Rating: OUTSTANDING
In Need of Improvement Satisfactory Outstanding
SCHOOL AT A GLANCEAttendance School District State2009-2010 93.8% 93.3% 94.3%
2010-2011 94.0% 94.3% 94.7%
Expulsions School StateNumber of Expulsions Due to Weapons 0 266
Testing Participation School StateParticipation in 2010-2011 StatewideAssessments 99.5% 98.7%
For more information, contact your local school.
Student Population SchoolNumber of Students 374
Percentage of Students in English as a SecondLanguage Programs 2.0%
Staffing SchoolAdministrators (FTE) 1.0
Teachers (FTE) 17.3
Average Years of Experience 11.8
With a Master's Degree or Higher 43.5%
With Emergency or Provisional Credential 0.0%Classes Taught by Teachers Who Meet FederalDefinition of Highly Qualified Teacher 100%
Classes Taught by Teachers Who Do Not Meet FederalDefinition of Highly Qualified Teacher 0.0%
Educational Assistants (FTE) 6.3
Other Staff (FTE) 8.9
Elementary Class Size School State
Fewer than 20 Students 1 7.7% 15.2%
20-25 Students 8 61.5% 43.4%
26-30 Students 4 30.8% 35.2%
More Than 30 Students 0 0.0% 6.2%
Number ofClasses in
School
*Not displayed to protect student confidentiality. -- No data available
Department of Education Notes
ACCOUNTABILITY INFORMATION REQUIRED BY THE FEDERAL NO CHILD LEFT BEHIND ACTThe information below is used to determine the Adequate Yearly Progress designation for your school. A school isdesignated as Not Meeting AYP if any indicator is determined to be Not Met. The Student Achievement and StudentParticipation ratings are based on 2009-2010 and 2010-2011 Oregon Statewide Assessments for the students in yourschool identified as enrolled for a full academic year. The statewide goal for the minimum percentage of studentsexpected to meet or exceed standards is 70% in English/Language Arts and in Mathematics. Student Participation isexpected to be 95% or greater. The statewide goal for the minimum graduation rate is 65%. The statewide goal for theminimum attendance rate is 92.0%. For more information, please view documents atw w w . o d e . s t a t e . o r . u s / d a t a / r e p o r t c a r d / r e p o r t s . a s p x
STUDENT GROUP STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT STUDENT PARTICIPATIONRace/Ethnicity ENGLISH/LANGUAGE ARTS MATHEMATICS ENGLISH/LANGUAGE ARTS MATHEMATICS ATTENDANCE
Am. Indian/Alaskan Native NA NA NA NA NA Asian/Pacific Islander NA NA NA NA NA Black (not of Hispanic origin) NA NA NA NA NA Hispanic NA NA MET MET NA White (not of Hispanic origin) MET MET MET MET MET Multi-Racial/Multi-Ethnic NA NA NA NA NAStudents with Disabilities MET MET MET MET METLimited English Proficient NA NA NA NA NAEconomically Disadvantaged MET MET MET MET METAll Students MET MET MET MET MET
NA Too few test scores or students to determine a rating.
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Tumalo Community School (261) Print Date: 10/06/2011
ACHIEVEMENT DATAAcademic Achievement
Percentage of Students Meeting StandardsThe graphs below show the percentage of students in your school at the indicated grades that met or exceeded the statestandards on Oregon Statewide Assessments during the last two school years. District, state, and comparison schoolaverages are displayed. Comparison schools are Oregon schools with similar demographics.
School Comparison Schools District State
Reading - Grade 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 82009-10
90%
2010-2011
88% 81% 81% 81%
School Comparison Schools District State
Mathematics - Grade 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 82009-2010 Standards 2010-2011 Standards2009-10
87%
2010-11
84%
2010-2011
70% 61% 60% 63%
Science - Grade 5, 82009-10
86%
2010-2011
73% 74% 75% 74%
Improvement in Student PerformanceThe table below shows the percentage of students in your school in grades 3-8 who either met or exceeded statestandards or met their growth target in reading and mathematics for the last two school years. Growth targets are setyearly for students up to grade 8 and are based on each student's performance in the previous school year. Growthtargets do not apply to students in high school or students who did not test in the previous year.
READING MATHEMATICS
STUDENT GROUP 2009-2010 2010-2011 2009-2010 2010-2011
% % % %
American Indian/Alaskan Native * * * *
Asian/Pacific Islander * * * *
Black (not of Hispanic origin) * * * *
Hispanic 80.0 85.0 90.0 60.0
White (not of Hispanic origin) 94.0 88.8 90.5 71.9
Multi-Racial/Multi-Ethnic * 87.5 * 87.5
Students with Disabilities 64.5 66.7 64.5 31.0
Limited English Proficient * * * *
Economically Disadvantaged 90.5 85.5 85.3 58.2
All Students 93.0 88.7 90.4 71.3
*Not displayed to protect student confidentiality. -- No data available
For more information, contact the Oregon Department of Education at 503-947-5715.Tumalo Community School (261)
STATEWIDE ASSESSMENT RESULTSThe table below shows the percentage of students in your school in grades 3-8 and 11 that exceeded, met, or did notmeet state standards and participated in 2010-2011 Oregon Statewide Assessments. For more information, seehttp://www.ode.state.or.us/data/schoolanddistrict/testresults/reporting/pagrsurpressed.aspx
STUDENT GROUP STUDENT ACHIEVEMENTENGLISH/
LANGUAGE ARTS MATHEMATICS SCIENCE
Race/Ethnicity EXCEEDED%
MET%
NOT MET%
EXCEEDED%
MET%
NOT MET%
EXCEEDED%
MET%
NOT MET%
American Indian/Alaskan Native * * * * * * * * * Asian/Pacific Islander * * * * * * * * * Black (not of Hispanic origin) * * * * * * * * * Hispanic 14.3 61.9 23.8 23.8 33.3 42.9 0.0 66.7 33.3
White (not of Hispanic origin) 37.8 47.8 14.4 29.3 38.9 31.7 11.7 59.7 28.6
Multi-Racial/Multi-Ethnic 37.5 50.0 12.5 25.0 62.5 12.5 -- -- --
Male 36.1 45.4 18.5 28.8 33.1 38.1 15.4 59.0 25.6
Female 33.6 55.2 11.2 27.2 46.4 26.4 8.3 60.4 31.3
Talented and Gifted * * * * * * * * *Students with Disabilities 12.5 43.8 43.8 9.7 16.1 74.2 0.0 58.3 41.7
Migrant * * * * * * -- -- --
Limited English Proficient * * * * * * * * *Economically Disadvantaged 25.0 54.2 20.8 20.8 34.2 45.0 9.1 54.5 36.4
All Students 34.8 50.4 14.8 28.0 39.9 32.1 11.5 59.8 28.7
Not displayed to protect student confidentiality. --- No data available*STUDENT GROUP STUDENT PARTICIPATION
ENGLISH/LANGUAGE ARTS MATHEMATICS SCIENCE
Race/Ethnicity % % % American Indian/Alaskan Native 100.0 100.0 100.0
Asian/Pacific Islander 100.0 100.0 100.0
Black (not of Hispanic origin) 100.0 100.0 100.0
Hispanic 100.0 100.0 100.0
White (not of Hispanic origin) 100.0 99.5 98.7
Multi-Racial/Multi-Ethnic 100.0 100.0 --
Male 100.0 99.2 97.5
Female 100.0 100.0 100.0
Talented and Gifted 100.0 100.0 100.0
Students with Disabilities 100.0 96.9 92.3
Migrant 100.0 100.0 --
Limited English Proficient 100.0 100.0 100.0
Economically Disadvantaged 100.0 100.0 100.0
All Students 100.0 99.6 98.9Not displayed to protect student confidentiality. -- No data available*
For more information, please view documents at www.ode.state.or.us/data/reports/toc.aspxTumalo Community School (261) Print Date: 10/06/2011
Department of Education Notes
L O C A T O R M A PCity of Redmond Schools
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Redmond School District
GOAL 1: 100% GRADUATION Baseline Current Annual Targets Set by AYP
2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 A. Five-Year Cohort Graduation ---- ---- 68.4% TBD 75% 80% 85% B. Students Receiving a RSD Advanced, International Baccalaureate, or University Diploma
12.37% 23.29% 17.04% 30.5% 25% 33% 40%
GOAL 2: ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT FOR ALL
Baseline Current Annual Targets Set by AYP 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14
A. Reading, Elementary: % Meets & Exceeds 60.3%* 72.5%* 67.5%* 67.6%* 80% 90% 100%
B. Reading, Secondary: % Meets & Exceeds 63.7%* 69.2%* 67.9%* 73.0%* 80% 90% 100%
C. Writing, Elementary: % Meets & Exceeds ---- ---- ---- ---- 80% 90% 100%
D. Writing, Secondary: % Meets & Exceeds ---- ---- ---- ---- 80% 90% 100%
C. Mathematics, Elementary: % Meets & Exceeds 42.2%* 56.4%* 46.5%* 57.2%* 80% 90% 100%
D. Mathematics, Secondary: % Meets & Exceeds 54.7%* 58.9%* 53.7%* 63.7%* 80% 90% 100%
E. % of School's Value Added Measure (VAM) Score Above the 75th percentile ---- ---- ---- 67% 80% 90% 100%
F. % of Schools Rated "Outstanding" 18.2% 33.3% 54.5% 33.3% 80% 90% 100%
G. 3rd Grade Combined Proficiency Rate 48.4%* 61.2%* 53.2%* 61.4%* 80% 90% 100%
• Scores reflect the change in Mathematics and Reading cut scores. In 2010-11, the achievement standards for Mathematics were increased in all grades but High School. In 2011-12, the achievement standards for Reading have also been increased in all grades but High School.
GOAL 3: 100% ATTENDANCE Baseline Current Annual Targets Set by AYP
2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 A. Percentage of Students with 96% or Higher Attendance 34.7% 35.9% 32.7% 41.4%
55% (As of Oct.
2011—58.2%) 70% 80%
B. Percentage of Staff with 96% or Higher Attendance ---- ---- ---- ---- 80% 85% 90%
REDMOND SCHOOL DISTRICT 2011-12
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Every Chance Every Day
Redmond School District
GOAL 4: PARENT AND COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
Baseline Current Annual Targets Set by AYP 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14
A. Percentage of Parents Attending Parent/Teacher Conferences ---- ---- ---- ----
80% (As of Dec.
2011—79.5%) 85% 90%
B. Parent Participation on District Survey ---- ---- ---- <5% 10%
(As of Dec. 2011—3.5%)
15% 25%
GOAL 5: SCHOOL SAFETY Baseline Current Annual Targets Set by AYP
2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 A. Decrease Suspension Rate 9.01% 8.79% 7.31% 7.35% 6% 5% <5%
B. Decrease Expulsion Rate 0.72% 0.61% 0.57% 0.24% .15% .1% <.1%
GOAL 6: Teacher and Principal Effectiveness
Baseline Current Annual Targets Set by AYP 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14
A. % of Teachers Rated Distinguished and Proficient ---- ---- ---- ---- TBD TBD TBD
B. % of Principals Rated Highly Effective and Effective ---- ---- ---- ---- TBD TBD TBD
REDMOND SCHOOL DISTRICT 2011-12
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Every Chance Every Day
* In 2010-2011, the School Board adopted new standards related to both Teacher and Principal effectiveness. These new standards will begin to be implemented in the 2011-2012 school year.
Department of Education Notes
2010-2011 SchoolReport Card
Obsidian Middle School
Dear Parents and Community Members, October 6, 2011The Oregon Department of Education is proud to issue the 13th annual Oregon School Report Card. As in previous years,this Report Card contains two ratings: an Oregon rating and a federal rating. Oregon rates schools as either "Outstanding,""Satisfactory," or "In Need of Improvement," based on a number of factors including student test results, participation, andacademic growth. While these ratings cannot tell you everything about your school, they are a good starting point for talkingabout our successes and our opportunities for improvement.
Susan Castillo, State Superintendent of Public Instruction
Federal Adequate Yearly Progress Rating: NOT MET
See rating details on back pageDID NOT MEET MET
Oregon Report Card Overall Rating: SATISFACTORY
In Need of Improvement Satisfactory Outstanding
SCHOOL AT A GLANCEAttendance School District State2009-2010 91.8% 91.8% 94.3%
2010-2011 92.0% 92.2% 94.7%
Expulsions School StateNumber of Expulsions Due to Weapons 1 266
Testing Participation School StateParticipation in 2010-2011 StatewideAssessments 99.3% 98.7%
For more information, contact your local school.
Student Population SchoolNumber of Students 688
Percentage of Students in English as a SecondLanguage Programs 2.1%
Staffing School
Administrators (FTE) 2.0
Teachers (FTE) 32.0
Average Years of Experience 14.8
With a Master's Degree or Higher 64.4%
With Emergency or Provisional Credential 0.0%
Classes Taught by Teachers Who Meet FederalDefinition of Highly Qualified Teacher 100%
Classes Taught by Teachers Who Do NotMeet Federal Definition of Highly QualifiedTeacher
0.0%
Educational Assistants (FTE) 5.7
Other Staff (FTE) 12.9
*Not displayed to protect student confidentiality. --- No data available
Department of Education Notes
ACCOUNTABILITY INFORMATION REQUIRED BY THE FEDERAL NO CHILD LEFT BEHIND ACTThe information below is used to determine the Adequate Yearly Progress designation for your school. A school isdesignated as Not Meeting AYP if any indicator is determined to be Not Met. The Student Achievement and StudentParticipation ratings are based on 2009-2010 and 2010-2011 Oregon Statewide Assessments for the students in yourschool identified as enrolled for a full academic year. The statewide goal for the minimum percentage of studentsexpected to meet or exceed standards is 70% in English/Language Arts and in Mathematics. Student Participation isexpected to be 95% or greater. The statewide goal for the minimum graduation rate is 65%. The statewide goal for theminimum attendance rate is 92.0%. For more information, please view documents atw w w . o d e . s t a t e . o r . u s / d a t a / r e p o r t c a r d / r e p o r t s . a s p x
STUDENT GROUP STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT STUDENT PARTICIPATIONRace/Ethnicity ENGLISH/LANGUAGE ARTS MATHEMATICS ENGLISH/LANGUAGE ARTS MATHEMATICS ATTENDANCE
Am. Indian/Alaskan Native NA NA NA NA NA Asian/Pacific Islander NA NA NA NA NA Black (not of Hispanic origin) NA NA NA NA NA Hispanic MET MET MET MET MET White (not of Hispanic origin) MET MET MET MET NOT MET Multi-Racial/Multi-Ethnic NA NA MET MET NAStudents with Disabilities NOT MET NOT MET MET MET NOT METLimited English Proficient NOT MET MET MET MET NAEconomically Disadvantaged MET NOT MET MET MET NOT METAll Students MET MET MET MET MET
NA Too few test scores or students to determine a rating.
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Obsidian Middle School (262) Print Date: 10/06/2011
ACHIEVEMENT DATAAcademic Achievement
Percentage of Students Meeting StandardsThe graphs below show the percentage of students in your school at the indicated grades that met or exceeded the statestandards on Oregon Statewide Assessments during the last two school years. District, state, and comparison schoolaverages are displayed. Comparison schools are Oregon schools with similar demographics.
School Comparison Schools District State
Reading - Grade 6, 7, 82009-10
77%
2010-2011
78% 75% 78% 78%
School Comparison Schools District State
Mathematics - Grade 6, 7, 82009-2010 Standards 2010-2011 Standards2009-10
75%
2010-11
82%
2010-2011
58% 56% 63% 62%
Science - Grade 82009-10
80%
2010-2011
82%70%
80% 73%
Improvement in Student PerformanceThe table below shows the percentage of students in your school in grades 3-8 who either met or exceeded statestandards or met their growth target in reading and mathematics for the last two school years. Growth targets are setyearly for students up to grade 8 and are based on each student's performance in the previous school year. Growthtargets do not apply to students in high school or students who did not test in the previous year.
READING MATHEMATICS
STUDENT GROUP 2009-2010 2010-2011 2009-2010 2010-2011
% % % %
American Indian/Alaskan Native * * * *
Asian/Pacific Islander -- -- * --
Black (not of Hispanic origin) * * * *
Hispanic 65.9 72.4 73.0 67.6
White (not of Hispanic origin) 85.2 84.6 82.5 69.4
Multi-Racial/Multi-Ethnic 72.2 86.4 63.2 > 95.0
Students with Disabilities 51.8 54.4 59.6 43.3
Limited English Proficient 36.1 48.0 50.0 48.0
Economically Disadvantaged 77.9 78.7 77.1 64.4
All Students 81.4 82.2 80.2 69.7
*Not displayed to protect student confidentiality. -- No data available
For more information, contact the Oregon Department of Education at 503-947-5715.Obsidian Middle School (262)
STATEWIDE ASSESSMENT RESULTSThe table below shows the percentage of students in your school in grades 3-8 and 11 that exceeded, met, or did notmeet state standards and participated in 2010-2011 Oregon Statewide Assessments. For more information, seehttp://www.ode.state.or.us/data/schoolanddistrict/testresults/reporting/pagrsurpressed.aspx
STUDENT GROUP STUDENT ACHIEVEMENTENGLISH/
LANGUAGE ARTS MATHEMATICS SCIENCE
Race/Ethnicity EXCEEDED%
MET%
NOT MET%
EXCEEDED%
MET%
NOT MET%
EXCEEDED%
MET%
NOT MET%
American Indian/Alaskan Native * * * * * * -- -- --
Asian/Pacific Islander -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
Black (not of Hispanic origin) * * * * * * * * * Hispanic 16.2 44.1 39.6 13.5 33.3 53.2 10.5 63.2 26.3
White (not of Hispanic origin) 27.0 53.5 19.5 23.8 34.5 41.8 24.7 57.7 17.5
Multi-Racial/Multi-Ethnic 30.4 47.8 21.7 30.4 43.5 26.1 * * *Male 25.4 50.7 23.9 26.9 32.7 40.4 28.9 55.4 15.7
Female 24.8 52.6 22.6 16.9 36.2 46.9 16.9 61.0 22.0
Talented and Gifted > 95.0 > 95.0 < 5.0 > 95.0 > 95.0 < 5.0 78.6 14.3 7.1
Students with Disabilities 6.3 31.3 62.5 4.1 24.7 71.1 0.0 58.3 41.7
Migrant 0.0 20.0 80.0 10.0 10.0 80.0 * * *Limited English Proficient 0.0 20.0 80.0 6.7 13.3 80.0 * * *Economically Disadvantaged 16.8 55.3 27.9 14.4 34.2 51.4 17.7 58.2 24.1
All Students 25.1 51.6 23.3 22.1 34.4 43.6 23.0 58.2 18.8
Not displayed to protect student confidentiality. --- No data available*STUDENT GROUP STUDENT PARTICIPATION
ENGLISH/LANGUAGE ARTS MATHEMATICS SCIENCE
Race/Ethnicity % % % American Indian/Alaskan Native 100.0 100.0 --
Asian/Pacific Islander -- -- --
Black (not of Hispanic origin) 100.0 100.0 100.0
Hispanic 100.0 100.0 100.0
White (not of Hispanic origin) 99.6 99.8 100.0
Multi-Racial/Multi-Ethnic 100.0 100.0 100.0
Male 99.4 99.7 100.0
Female 100.0 100.0 100.0
Talented and Gifted 100.0 100.0 100.0
Students with Disabilities 99.0 100.0 100.0
Migrant 100.0 100.0 100.0
Limited English Proficient 100.0 100.0 100.0
Economically Disadvantaged 99.5 99.7 100.0
All Students 99.7 99.9 100.0Not displayed to protect student confidentiality. -- No data available*
For more information, please view documents at www.ode.state.or.us/data/reports/toc.aspxObsidian Middle School (262) Print Date: 10/06/2011
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Redmond School District is currently building a new 278,000sq. ft., 1400-seat high school, located on SW Elkhorn andCanal. The new high school will provide a long-term capacitysolution for the rising high school population. In addition, thedesign of the school would incorporate small learningcommunities in order to increase student achievement.
The Hartman building, which is currently being used toalleviate high school overcrowding, will return to a K-8 ormiddle school. Estimated Completion Date: September2012.
Groundbreaking Ceremony, was September 15. Over 100community members participated in this celebratory event!Our webcam is up and running - don't miss the opportunityto watch the construction process of Redmond's newest highschool!
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Redmond’s new 280,000 sq ft high school is under construction with a planned
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science. The school includes a 600-seat auditorium, orchestra pit and auxiliary
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Our snack bar is situated at the rear of the Clubhouse and is ideally located for golfers on both the Nicklaus and
Fazio courses. It is open seasonally, June - Sept, and offers a variety of on-the-go meals and beverages perfect for
your golf outting.
We host a variety of epicurean events, please visit the event calendar for upcoming dates. Contact Reservations at
541-693-5300 for additional information.
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Committed to Families, Adventure and Community
Pronghorn offers organized activities and outings for the whole family at its recreational headquarters and facility,The Trailhead. Trailhead Amenities
• The Trailhead Grill • Camp Pronghorn (kids 5-12) • Base Camp (hangout for kids 6-18)
• Two pools (outdoor) • Firepits • Basketball (outdoor)
• Tennis (outdoor) • Playground (outdoor) • Hot tubs (outdoor)
During the summer months and winter holidays, Camp Pronghorn holds themed week-long camps with theme such
as "Discovering Dinosaurs", "Exploring Space" and "The World of Bugs".
In addition, The Trailhead houses Pronghorn Adventures, an activity center that allows everyone in the Pronghorn
community—from hardcore adventurers to wildlife observers—to enjoy the best that Oregon has to offer year-round.
Activities include programs like “Raft and Draft,” where members will enjoy a rafting trip followed by a barbecue with
beer from the best local breweries, overnight trips to Crater Lake and midnight canoe picnics, as well as fly-fishing,
rock climbing, mountain biking, wine tasting tours, wildflower hikes and more. All Pronghorn Adventures include
five-star service and amenities such as professional guides, a personal chef and luxury comforts.
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We have many adventures planned throughout the year for a variety of ages, skill levels and interests. Please check
our event calendar for upcoming events. We would love to customize activities and adventures for you!Please
contact Reservations at 541-693-5300.
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At the Spa at Pronghorn, we combine ancient wisdom, indigenous therapies and state of the art medical
technologies for holistic and healthy aging spa programs, rejuvenation, and pure pampering.
Set in the midst of the high desert, in Bend, Oregon, the Pronghorn experience is a salutary sanctuary of luxury and
service surrounded by a bounty of natural restoratives.
Whether you choose to experience our signature Inspirations, Eastern/Western Wellness Therapies or any
combination of treatments, our highly acclaimed staff of health practitioners and therapists are committed to helping
you select the most optimal treatments and therapies to meet your individual goals and lifestyle.
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All spa services are by appointment only and can take place in Pronghorn's spa or in your private residence. Please
contact the Concierge at 541-693-5399.
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Bend and Central Oregon provide adventure for the soul!
Whether you’re interested in testing your nerve on Smith Rock’s world-famous climbing
routes, training your binoculars on rare raptors or tasting your way through Oregon’s award
winning Pinot Noirs, Pronghorn Adventures will take you there in luxurious style and safety.
In addition to regularly scheduled excursions, Pronghorn can also help customize your own
personal dream adventure. Through unique relationships with the area's top guides and
outfitters, our Adventures team has the ability to provide the experience of a lifetime.
The only decision tougher than deciding on your tee time is whether you’d rather snowride at Mt. Bachelor or boat at
Cultus Lake or Lake Billy Chinook. Visit Phil’s Trail for mountain biking or Smith Rock State Park for rock climbing or
the South Sister for hiking or mountain climbing. Maybe spend the afternoon on the Metolious or Deschutes rivers
fishing or game and bird hunting?
Pronghorn Adventures Partners
Pronghorn has formed unique partnerships with local businesses and can provide the very best in guides, services
and equipment for the following activities:
• Skiing, snowboarding & tubing (Preferred partner: Mt. Bachelor)
• Snowshoeing, canoeing, kayaking, geocaching, caving and volcano tours
(Preferred partner: Wanderlust Tours)
• Dog sled tours (Preferred partner: Trail of Dreams)
• Hunting and fly fishing (Preferred partner: Deep Canyon Outfitters)
• Spin/Bait fishing (Preferred partner: Garrison Guide Service)
• Helicopter Tours (Preferred partner: Leading Edge Aviation)
• Mountain biking (Preferred partner: Cog Wild)
• Rafting (Preferred partner: Sun Country Tours)
• Rock climbing (Preferred partner: Chockstone)
• Snowmobiling and ATV Tours (Preferred partner: Central Oregon Adventures)
• Hot Air Balloon Rides (Preferred partner: Big Sky Balloon Company)
• Horseback Riding (Preferred partner: Long Hollow Ranch)
We have many adventures planned throughout the year for a variety of ages, skill levels and interests. Please check
our event calendar for upcoming events. We would love to customize an event for you! Please contact Reservations
at 541-693-5300.
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The Tom Fazio Course at Pronghorn, Bend, OR:
Home to the first Fazio course in Oregon, Pronghorn provides Fazio with the ideal palette to
integrate his renowned talent for creating a challenging course while celebrating the
inherent aesthetics of the region. Using stunning water features and capitalizing on the
natural lava rock outcroppings, Fazio’s 7,456-yard, par-72, 18-hole private course will
create a visual “wow factor”, providing a pre-eminent golf experience to players at every
level. The Pronghorn Fazio course is home to the most unique hole in the world—a par
three, eighth hole that includes a 45-foot canyon and exposed lava tube.
Learn More: Fazio Score Card Learn More: Fazio Yardage Book
The Tom Fazio Course at Pronghorn voted "#8 Best Residential Course" – Golfweek 2010
Pronghorn’s Fazio Course was ranked "One of the top 4 Best New Private Courses" – Golf Digest Feb 2008
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The Jack Nicklaus Signature Course at Pronghorn, Bend, OR:
This 7,379-yard, par-72, 18-hole course is intertwined with ancient lava rock ridges and
outcroppings at 3,200 feet above sea level, boasting magnificent views of nine
snow-capped mountain peaks. Designed to play like a genuine desert course and with the
truest putting surfaces, the Nicklaus course plays firm and fast. Nicklaus’ attention to detail
combines strategy with playability, risk versus reward to accommodate golfers of every skill
level. Celebrating the natural landscape and displaying beautiful transitions and clean
lines, as well as environmentally friendly grasses (requiring less water), underground trash receptacles and a state-
of-the-art drainage system, the Nicklaus course provides a minimalist experience with an emphasis on the golf game
itself.
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Pronghorn’s Nicklaus course is available for outside play. For more information or to set up a tee time, please
contact the us at 541-693-5300.
The Nicklaus Signature Course at Pronghorn was voted "#21 Best Resort Course" – Golfweek 2010
The Nicklaus Signature Course at Pronghorn: "One of the top 2 best new courses in the nation." - Golf Digest 2006
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USGA RULES GOVERN ALL PLAYEXCEPT WHERE MODIFIED BY LOCAL RULES
• All yardages are measured to the center of the green. Daily Pin Sheets willbe provided by starters and are available in starter boxes.
• Garbage cans are located in the ground at tee complexes.
• Out of Bounds
• Perimeter fence line on holes 3, 4, 5, 14, 15, 16.
• Public roads and parking lots.
• Home sites.
• Hazards are defined by red and yellow stakes.
• All players are expected to know and follow the Rules of Etiquette as outlined in the USGA Rules of Golf as well as Local Rules established atPronghorn.
• The golf course is irrigated with non-potable water.
65600 PRONGHORN CLUB DRIVEBEND, OREGON 97701
541-693-5365www.pronghornclub.com
TIPS 75.2/142BLACK 73.0/136RUST 70.4/129
R/G COMBO 69.2/129 - 6100 YARDSGOLD 68.2/128
MEN’S RATING/SLOPE
RUST 76.9/147GOLD 73.8/140
G/S COMBO 71.4/133 - 5432 YARDSSILVER 69.2/127
LADIES’ RATING/SLOPE
05/10
FAZIO COURSE
DATE: SCORER: ATTEST:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 OUT
435 568 468 158 412 423 496 187 676 3823
376 541 431 138 399 410 467 168 629 3559
360 530 386 126 364 364 438 155 577 3300
337 496 362 115 330 317 352 135 545 2989
275 424 299 106 282 241 313 106 502 2548
4 5 4 3 4 4 4 3 5 36
HOLE
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SILVER
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HDCPMEN’SLADIES’
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 IN TOT HCP NET
492 181 500 472 312 515 218 377 566 3633 7456
458 172 473 447 300 452 209 326 538 3375 6934
404 152 462 403 295 435 163 310 507 3131 6431
373 132 439 348 288 419 130 277 471 2877 5866
345 87 396 316 235 340 120 257 384 2480 5028
4 3 5 4 4 4 3 4 5 36 72
513
75
139
1515
37
13
91
1717
1111
104
188
1212
66
816
22
1618
1414
410
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A SIGNATURE GOLF COURSE
Course Information
• All yardages are measured to the center of the green. Daily Pin Sheets willbe provided by starters and are available in starter boxes.
• Garbage cans are located in the ground at tee complexes.
• Restrooms, snacks and beverages are located at Comfort Stations on 7 and 13.
• Food orders should be called in on 8 and will be delivered to 10 tee box.
• The Course
• Out of Bounds
• Driving Range and White Staked Areas
• Public roads and parking lots
• Home sites
• Hazards are defined by red and yellow stakes.
• All players are expected to know and follow the Rules of Etiquette as outlined in the USGA Rules of Golf as well as Local Rules established atPronghorn.
Care of the Course
• Divot Repair Tools are available at no charge to all players. It is arequirement at Pronghorn that players repair their ball marks.
• Replace divots when possible and rake bunkers.
• Replace rakes in the bunker with handle resting on the bank.
Cart Rules
• Carts must stay on path on all par three holes.
• Please observe exit and entrance points on each hole.
• Keep cart in the fairway only until it is time to exit.
• Do not drive in the rough or desert areas.
• The golf course is irrigated with non-potable water.
05/10
DATE: SCORER: ATTEST:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 OUT
380 572 253 331 467 511 187 625 425 3751
372 566 233 324 460 457 155 604 419 3590
355 524 203 300 400 445 137 589 392 3345
338 500 180 290 383 369 123 548 380 3111
277 421 153 243 315 369 105 468 314 2665
4 5 3 4 4 4 3 5 4 36
HOLE
TIPS
BLACK
RUST
GOLD
SILVER
PAR
HDCPMEN’SLADIES’
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 IN TOT HCP NET
472 462 342 378 173 543 571 205 482 3628 7379
432 426 332 366 167 529 542 195 470 3459 7049
419 407 281 330 152 498 506 177 418 3188 6533
328 380 271 308 125 478 441 158 400 2889 6000
328 338 234 236 105 423 441 136 350 2591 5256
4 4 4 4 3 5 5 3 4 36 72
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57
1311
1515
99
33
1113
11
75
104
66
1212
1414
1818
22
410
1616
88
NICKLAUS COURSE
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73.8/147
70.8/131
M: 71.3/143L: 77.0/151
M: 68.9/135L: 74.7/145
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