FAQ Topic: Education

What schools are in Sherman County?

Read about school options on the County’s Public Education page. Sherman County also has an active home-schooling population, with a variety of resources included on that page.

What is the Wasco School Events Center (or Wasco Annex)?

The former North Sherman Elementary School facility is now owned by the City of Wasco and known as the Wasco School Events Center. The property, at 903 Barnett Street in Wasco, is now home to the Wasco Community Library. The school’s office areas and gym also are available for private business rental and special events.  If … Continued

When is 4-H camp and how much does it cost?

Sherman County 4-H camp is held the third week of June at the Camp Morrow lakeside facility outside of Wamic.  Youth in 4th, 5th, and 6th grade may attend, and attendees do not need to be 4-H members. 4-H Day camp is for 2 days at teh cost of $50.  Please contact cindy.brown@oregonstate.edu for more … Continued

How do I enroll my child in 4-H?

February 15 is the last day to enroll in 4-H within Sherman County for this year. Contact Cindy Brown at Oregon State University to begin that process: (541) 565-3230 or cindy.brown@oregonstate.edu.  Enroll your child using this link  The 4-H year officially begins in October and runs through September.  Sherman County 4-H enrollments are done in … Continued

Where is the school library?

Sherman County School shares its campus with the Sherman Public/School Library, 65912 High School Loop in Moro. There you’ll find a number of Sherman County Public/School Library Youth Programs (announced on Facebook) throughout the year.

Where is the public library?

The Sherman Public/School Library is adjacent to the Sherman Junior/Senior High School, 65912 High School Loop in Moro. This library provides information resources and services to the public and to students and faculty of the Sherman County School District. The library houses a collection of nearly 12,000 books as well as audio books, CDs, DVDs, … Continued

Where do I find a law library?

There is an electronic law library at the Sherman County Courthouse located in the District Attorney’s Office (open to the public from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.). Patrons will be given a username and password to log onto a computer-assisted legal research program called LexisNexis. Some law and reference titles also may be found at … Continued

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