| School Name | Address | Phone | Grades | County | Type | District Name |
| Gladstone High School | 18800 Portland Ave Gladstone, OR 97027 | (503) 655-2544 | 9-12 | Clackamas | public | Gladstone 115 School District |
| Ethnic Background | Percent | Year |
| White, non-Hispanic | 87.8702 | 2009 |
| Black, non-Hispanic | 1.26939 | 2009 |
| Hispanic | 6.91114 | 2009 |
| Asian/Pacific Islander | 2.82087 | 2009 |
| Native American or Native Alaskan | 1.12835 | 2009 |
| Students Getting Free Lunch | Year |
| 28% | 2009 |
| Date | Who | Comments |
| 10/26/2011 | parent | this school district is ran like a "old Boys Club" The athletic director and baseball coach have harrased and bullied my top athlete son out of his senior year and then started false allagations. my son wants nothing to do with a school and coaches he has loved since 5th grade.. what kind of coaches are these? who ruins great kids., while superintendant does nothing. Good luck as a single female parent in this town. They are a disgrace to teachers who care about kids , not jealouse of them. shame on you Gladstone. Anyone else have these same problems? |
| 4/27/2010 | parent | My childs counselor was Jamie Breeze and she was just horrible... More interested in her coaching position than in helping the students assigned to her. .. The counselor at Kraxberger was the best my child did well with her and she should be sent into Gladstone to train Jaime because it is important for the school counselors to know what they are doing... |
| 9/16/2009 | student | I am proud that Gladstone High School has so many loving and helpful teachers. students really can discover so much about themselves if they are encouraged properly and have a program/class that they feel they belong in. however, I wish that they had a little more money so that they can bring in more classes or programs and help students find themselves and pave their way into the future! |
| 10/24/2008 | student | i go this school and i think its great! having a smaller school in a small town is perfect and i like it a lot! |
| 7/13/2008 | parent | Gladestone school is a good school if your in regular education, but if a child has a learning disibility, not so much. My youngest son went their and he has a specific math learning disability and they still put him in Alergbra, he succeeded in all his classes with Bs or better, except Algerbra. He took the class two years in a row and he failed it two years in a row. He always asked for help, but they didn't want to put him in the special education class. So in his Junior year I changed the school he went too, and he got the help he needed. |
| 6/1/2007 | parent | I love the fact that it is small and the community is very active. Besides [a] FEW teachers, there are other 'great' teachers in the program. The sports program in continuously improving. Academics are very good with the teachers that keep their students interested. I love the small community feeling and the schools, just which they would be choosier about some of the long time hired help. |
| 4/19/2007 | parent | Gladstone high school is probably the best education one can get without going to a private school. |
| 2/11/2005 | parent | Gladstone is pretty cool. There are a lot of cool teachers and coaches. |
| 1/3/2005 | parent | This is a small high school with lots of attention given to the students. You must read the Oregon School Report Card to get a grasp of the quality of educators at this school. This school really support the kids. |
| 4/7/2004 | student | Gladstone is awesome! Small, but awesome. |