The district has 13
elementary schools, a
special education school, two
middle schools, and six comprehensive
high schools.
Bonanza Jr./Sr. High School Bonanza Jr./Sr. High School serves grades 7–12 in the city of Bonanza, as well as the outlying communities of
Sprague River,
Dairy,
Bly,
Beatty, and
Langell Valley, the
Yonna and
Poe valley areas, and the surrounding region. The school's bus drivers drive 520 miles a day, because the school's attendance area covers nearly 950 square miles, with students living as far as 55 miles from the school and having to travel on the school bus up to three hours a day. The school building also houses Bonanza Elementary School, serving
K through
6th grade. Collectively the school is called Bonanza School, and the high school portion is known as Bonanza High School. The center and right wings of the school were set to be completed in early 1945, and the remaining wing was to be completed when more funds became available. In 2008, 87% of the school's seniors received a high school diploma. Of 39 students, 34 graduated, four dropped out, and one was still in high school the following year. Chiloquin's high school athletic program began around the time the school did. The school's mascot is the Panther and the team colors are black and Columbia blue, somewhat identical to the
NFL's
Carolina Panthers, minus the silver. The girls adopted the team name of the "Queens". The school is a member in good standing of the
Oregon School Activities Association and participates in the
Southern Cascade League. All teams currently play in Class 1A based on school enrollment. The school had 177 students in 2023–2024. The mascot is Panther/Queen and the school colors are Columbia Blue, White, and Black.
Gilchrist Junior/Senior High School Gilchrist Junior/Senior High School serves grades 7-12. In 2008, 81% of the school's seniors received a
high school diploma. Of 26 students, 21 graduated, three dropped out, and two were still in high school the following year. The school had 109 students in 2023–2024. The mascot is a Grizzly, and the school colors are green, gold, and white.
Henley High School Henley High School serves grades 9–12. The school has 697 students in 2023–2024. In 2017, 98% of the school's seniors received their
high school diploma. Of 144 students, 142 graduated, and two dropped out. The mascot is a hornet, and the school colors are blue and gold.
Lost River Jr./Sr. High School Lost River Jr./Sr. High School serves grades 7–12. It is named after the
Lost River in
Southern Oregon and
Northern California. There were 240 students in 2023–2024. The mascot is known as the "Raider" and the team colors are black and gold. Lost River's high school athletic program began around the time the school did. The school is a member in good standing of the
Oregon School Activities Association and participate in the
Southern Cascade League. All teams currently play in Class 2A, based on school enrollment.
Mazama High School Mazama High School serves grades 9–12. There were 692 students in 2023–2024. The mascot is the Viking, and the school colors are blue, white, and gray.
Middle schools KCSD has two two-year middle schools: Brixner and Henley.
Elementary schools KCSD has thirteen elementary schools: Bonanza, Chiloquin, Ferguson, Gearhart, Gilchrist, Henley, Keno, Malin, Merill, Peterson, Shasta, Stearns.
Alternative schools • Falcon Heights Alternative School (Grades 9-12) ==See also==