Sisters Middle School

Home of the Outlaws

Nestled at the base of the Three Sisters mountains in the rural community of Sisters is a unique and incredible school: Sisters Middle School.

At this school, students have the opportunity to choose from classes not offered anywhere else on the west coast: Outdoor Experiential Education, Visual Arts for all grades 5-8, and a very strong Music program. Arts programming is coupled with STEM workshops, which leads to real-world learning. The small class sizes, dynamic teaching staff, and multiple volunteers support students throughout their time as a student here.

All of these uncommon programs in this rare environment makes Sisters Middle School stand out from the crowd.

It’s a great day to be an Outlaw!

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Sisters Middle School Updates

It is important to stay up-to-date with everything that is going on at Sisters Middle School. The Updates page is designed to do just that.

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Chromebook Repair Request

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Latest News

Find out the latest News here at Sisters Middle School.

Monarch Conservation Project

The Monarch Conservation Project fluttered into existence last year and is reach new heights today. Learn more about their famous butterfly: Journey.

We are Sisters Outlaws . . .

. . . committed to being the best that we can while prepared for high school.

We are Sisters Parents . . .

. . . building positive learning communities focused on academic achievement.

We are Sisters Staff . . .

. . . inspiring students to learn and achieve at the highest levels.

We are Community Leaders . . .

. . . committed to supporting education for the next generation.

Notice of Non-Discrimination
Sisters School District is committed to equal opportunity and non-discrimination in all of its educational and employment activities. The District does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, religion, disability or age in its programs and activities and equal access to the designated youth organizations in the Boy Scouts of America Equal Access Act.

The following individuals have been designated to handle inquiries regarding non-discrimination:
District 504 Contact: Lorna Van Geem | lorna.vangeem@ssd6.org| 541-549-8521 Ext. 5017
District Title VI, Title IX, Age Discrimination & American Disabilities Act Contact: Joe Hosang| joe.hosang@ssd6.org| 541-693-8521 Ext.5022

View our Discrimination Complaint & Grievance Procedure Information

Public Complaints
Complaint Processes and Procedures
Please refer to the following SSD Policies:
KL – Public Complaints
KL-AR- Public Complaint Procedure