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Gold Beach Education Opportunities

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There are two school campuses in Gold Beach. Riley Creek School serves kindergarten through eighth grade, and Gold Beach Union High School which serves grades nine through twelve. Gold Beach schools are small, with good curriculum and an enthusiastic teaching staff willing to give the kind of attention small town schools are known for. Students of both schools often place very high in academic competitions and the athletic teams are consistently ranked among the best in the state.

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The high school, Gold Beach Union High School, usually has an enrollment of 210-230 students, and a typical graduating class will be around 45-55. The excellent teaching staff goes to great lengths to help students learn and actualize their individual skills and talents. Science Club, Mathletes, and Knowledge Bowl augment the typical high school sports and clubs. The band seems to be growing in numbers over the last few years and will play at many of the sports activities as well as presenting musical performances for the community. The choir and the drama club performances are usually well produced and supported by the community.

The K-8 school, Riley Creek School, serves about 650 students in three wings, K-3, 4-6, 7-8. The school is located in the center of town about a quarter mile east of Hwy 101.

There are large, grassed soccer and play fields, and both a softball field and baseball diamond, and a sheltered outdoor play area for times of inclement weather. The school is named after Riley Creek, which runs alongside the south edge of the school campus.

The 7th & 8th grade kids may participate in league sports, while the younger kids participate in sports through local service clubs and sports clubs. Soccer and wrestling clubs are active from age 4 through junior high. Boys and girls in grades 4-6 also can compete in boys and girls basketball and girls volleyball through Gold Beach Rotary Club.

Schools in Gold BeachOverall the community is very generous and supportive of the school activities, especially sports. The facilities are in great shape and it may be one of the few ocean-front high schools in the nation. We don't have graffiti or other acts of vandalism to mar the environment of our schools.

Southwestern Oregon Community College has a very attractive main campus in Coos Bay. There are satellite campuses in each of the coastal communities including Gold Beach. The Gold Beach Center (29392 Ellensburg Avenue, PO Box 590; telephone (541) 247-2741, fax (541) 247-6247) contains a small computer lab for instruction and student use, with limited Internet access, and a large classroom.

Southwestern provides an extensive array of college classes leading to degree or certificate programs, as well as testing (including GED), Business Development Center services and workshops, professional continuing education, and a variety of enrichment and lifelong learning opportunities (check out the website links to see what classes and workshops are available at www.socc.edu). Small class sizes and quality instruction provide students with a great place to start.

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Allan Terrett

Gold Beach Homes from Allan TerrettChoosing to live on the southern Oregon coast says a lot about a person. I personally enjoy the tranquility of the forest and the excitement of the ocean. Gold Beach is an escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. I moved here with my wife Robin in 1975 from London, England. For her it was returning home, but for me it was the start of a continuing adventure.

Upon arriving in Gold Beach I went to work for my father-in-law, National Basketball Hall of Famer, "Laddie" Gale, at Sportsman's Realty, Inc.. He taught me the business and so much more about people. To him honesty went without saying and ethical behavior was essential. The firms' reputation was built on this, and when he retired in 1981, we made a pledge to maintain that reputation. In 2004 the firm became Rogue Sportsman's Realty, and I stepped back to being a broker and Dante Concetto, a long time friend and agent took over the ownership and running of the company.

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