https://www.oregonlive.com/expo/news/erry-2018/08/f524108c08426/high-schools-with-most-and-lea.html Or in this case, we're in last place in the entire state!
Looked like the usual suspects mainly, but I am very surprised there were so many Eugene area schools at the bottom. You'd think a college town would produce lots of college students - Corvallis does. What's going on down there, riverman? barfo
I wonder if there is a database to find out how many people graduated from your high school, the year that you did. Like, if you graduated in 1997, what was the %, etc. I honestly don't know if I knew of anyone who didn't graduate from my school. (of course, I was home schooled) Spoiler no I wasn't
My school, which as I said is bottom on the list had fewer and fewer people every year, I think it was down to like single digits by graduation (I home schooled myself senior year and graduated 5 months before they did).
That's not too impressive when you factor in that there was only 1 high school in Oregon when you were in high school.
That's too bad. There are so many people trying to grow pot in Oregon that you can't make any money at it. At least legally anyway.
well, by the amount of dispensaries in the city, I would say someone has to be making money off of it.
Well I'm sure they would like to... However, due to the abundant supply I don't think they're making much, if any, profit.
We're voting on making it legal to sell regular non medical pot in the city here this November, soon there will be even more legal pot out there.
Yeah, caught red handed. I did go to one of the oldest high schools West of the Mississippi. Lincoln Hall at PSU was the building where my mother went to Lincoln High. I saw in a recent alumni newsletter where we will be celebrating 150 yrs of Lincoln High School this year.