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PHS achieves 93.5% graduation rate, outpacing state by 10 percentage points
Philomath High School’s four-year high school graduation rate continues to rise far above statewide averages, according to data released Thursday by the Oregon Department of Education. PHS achieved a 93.5% four-year graduation rate for the Class of 2025, significantly higher than the state average of 83.0%. The school graduated 116 students out of an “adjusted cohort” of 124. Those numbers are down a bit from the Class of 2024’s graduation rate of 98.0%. PHS Principal Mark Henderson said the latest…
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Obituary: Janice Sue Page (1964-2025)
Janice Sue Page was born on April 14, 1964, in Sacramento, California, and passed away on November 5, 2025. She lived a life defined by service, loyalty, resilience, and a deep, abiding love for both people and animals. Janice proudly served her country in the United States Army as a…
READ MOREAdult Prom returns to Benton County Fairgrounds on Feb. 13
Benton County is bringing back its popular Adult Prom on Friday, Feb. 13, offering community members ages 21 and up a chance to dress up and dance the night away. The event runs from 7-10 p.m. in the Benton County Fairgrounds auditorium. Tickets are $35 per couple or $20 for…
READ MOREPhilomath High swim teams build culture of support and success
During a pause in Philomath High’s final home swim meet of the season on Wednesday, eight seniors received recognition for their participation in the program, celebrating with family members and posing for photos. Sandwiched in between the 50-yard freestyle and the 100-yard butterfly, the emotion of the moment was palpable…
READ MORERotary Club to address city vision plan, community service projects at Feb. 3 meeting
The Philomath Rotary Club invites community members to attend its meeting at noon Monday at Peace Lutheran Church, the organization’s club president announced. The meeting will include discussions on several ongoing community service projects, including the installation of peace poles at five school sites and one at Philomath Community Services.…
READ MOREBCSO Log: Various crashes around the region
Benton County Sheriff’s Office responds to multiple crashes on rural roads, plus a trespassing incident and traffic stop arrest in the latest weekly log.
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Gallery: PHS swimming at tri-meet (Jan. 28, 2026)
A collection of photos from a Philomath High School home swim meet vs. Marist Catholic and Junction City on Wednesday.
READ MORECascade pulls away late for girls basketball win over Warriors, 59-53
Philomath High girls basketball coach Ben Silva had a straightforward takeaway from Tuesday night’s 59-53 loss to Cascade. “They played better than us — plain and simple on both ends of the floor.” In a game that will ultimately impact a three-team race for the Oregon West Conference title this…
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