
There is public testimony at the following upcoming school board meetings:
Emails may be sent to: [email protected], and will reach all Board members as a group.
Letters may be submitted via U.S. mail to: Corvallis School Board, 1555 SW 35th Street, Corvallis, OR 97333.
This week, the district held the Community Feedback Session at Letitia Carson and published the School Consolidation Revised Proposal Community Feedback Report below. The report outlines the key themes identified from the community’s concerns and suggestions gathered through the online survey, feedback session, and direct communications to the board.
October 30 School Board Meeting
At last night’s school board meeting, Superintendent Ryan Noss presented on the Revised School Consolidation Proposal below. The presentation included an overview of the process to date, additional data considered in the selection of Letitia Carson as the proposed elementary school for consolidation, and information on the feedback collected from the community on the revised proposal.
Frequently Asked Questions
Our FAQ document below has been updated with additional questions we’ve received. We will continue to update this document weekly.
Upcoming Opportunities for Input

The Board met on October 16th to discuss the initial proposal and review the community feedback received to date. Specifically, the Board acknowledged feedback that the original plan:
In response, the Board requested a revised proposal be drafted. This revised plan includes the closure of an elementary school, in addition to the previously proposed closure of Cheldelin Middle School.
The revised recommendation for school consolidation was published on October 22, 2025.

The School Consolidation: Revised Proposal Community Feedback Report was published on October 29, 2025.

The recommendation for school consolidation was published as part of the board packet for the September 11, 2025, meeting.

The CSD School Consolidation Community Engagement Report was published as part of the board packet for the October 16, 2025, meeting.

The Stoplight Report was published as part of the board packet for the October 16, 2025, meeting.

The district is actively collecting all of the questions asked about consolidation, including those from the listening sessions, and has created a Consolidation FAQ. This document will be updated each week with new questions and answers.

The information from all of the community listening sessions is being combined into a report that the school board will review at its October 16th meeting.
We recognize that not everyone can attend a community listening session, and we want to ensure everyone has a chance to provide feedback. To help with this, we have recorded the slides and presentation from the community listening session.
To allow time for the official board report to be finalized, the survey is now closed. You can still provide comments directly to the School Board by sending an email to: [email protected]
Thank you for your participation in the feedback process regarding the revised school consolidation proposal. The district appreciates the attendance at the community feedback session, the responses to the online survey, and all direct communications received.
We recognize that discussions surrounding potential school closures bring up strong emotions and significant uncertainty. Your feedback is critical and will inform the School Board’s discussion of the revised proposal.
Key Updates and Next Steps
We remain committed to providing regular communication and appreciate your continued engagement.
This week, the district released a revised school consolidation proposal. The School Board requested a revised proposal for the closures. This request was a direct result of feedback that the initial plan:
To address these concerns, the Board specifically directed the revision to add the closure of an elementary school to the original plan for closing Cheldelin Middle School. The revised proposal includes the potential closure of Letitia Carson Elementary School. We understand that this is significant news, and we are committed to gathering your input as we move forward.
Community Feedback Session
When: Monday, October 27th, from 6:30 to 8:00 pm
Where: Letitia Carson Elementary School
The session will include table discussions that will collect information for the board from the questions below.
You can also submit your answers to these questions by completing our online survey at the link below (survey is now closed).
The survey will remain open until 12:00 pm on Tuesday, October 28th. The feedback gathered from both the community session and the online survey will be compiled and provided to the School Board for their consideration during their first review of the revised proposal at their meeting on October 30th.
Additional Feedback
Your perspective is invaluable as the School Board makes these important decisions. Thank you for your continued engagement.
Upcoming Opportunities for Input
This update includes a revised consolidation proposal that the Board of Directors will review and discuss at their upcoming meeting on Thursday, October 30th, 2025.
Background on the Revision
The Board met on October 16th to discuss the initial proposal and review the community feedback received to date. Specifically, the Board acknowledged feedback that the original plan:
In response, the Board requested a revised proposal be drafted. This revised plan includes the closure of an elementary school, in addition to the previously proposed closure of Cheldelin Middle School.
Why We Are Sharing This Now
While the Board will hold its review and discussion of this revised proposal next week on October 30th, the district felt it was critical to share this information now, rather than waiting for the board packet to be finalized. This is for three important reasons:
The full revised proposal, including the rationale and financial analysis is at the link above.
The district recognizes that seeing another school named for a potential closure causes anxiety, concern, and pain for our staff, students, and families. This is difficult information to share, and we want to acknowledge the magnitude of this challenge.
This message provides an important update following last night’s School Board meeting regarding school consolidation.
Meeting Recording and Materials
First, we sincerely apologize for the technical difficulties experienced during the meeting’s livestream. Due to an unexpected internet outage, we relied on cellular hotspots, which unfortunately led to significant issues with video speed and consistency.
We want to ensure all members of our community can view the full board meeting and discussion. We have now posted a backup recording of the entire meeting: (Backup Recording) School Board meeting 10-16-2025
The Board’s discussion included a review of several key documents:
Board Request for Revised Proposal
After reviewing community feedback and data, the Board discussed the current consolidation proposal and its projected impact on the anticipated $4 million budget gap for the 2026-27 school year.
Several board members shared that they felt the current proposal, which included the closure of Cheldelin Middle School, did not go far enough to address the budget deficit.
As a result, the Board has requested that Superintendent Noss bring forward a revised consolidation proposal for their review. This revised proposal will include the closure of an elementary school in addition to the initial proposal which includes:
We understand that this news is significant and has generated many questions. We are actively reviewing our options and working diligently to develop a revised proposal. A full update will be provided to our staff and community as soon as that revised proposal is developed.
Frequently Asked Questions
Our FAQ document has been updated with additional questions we’ve received. We will continue to update this document weekly.
Since releasing the initial proposal, the district has been collecting feedback through various channels, including listening sessions, the school consolidation survey, public testimony at school board meetings, and direct communications sent to the School Board.
We have had this feedback reviewed by an Oregon State University researcher, who developed the CSD School Consolidation Community Engagement Report, highlighting common themes. Additionally, the district created a Stoplight Report to discuss the feasibility of suggested proposals.
We encourage you to review both of these documents at the links provided above. Both these reports will be discussed in detail at the upcoming School Board meeting this Thursday, October 16th.
This week, the district held its fourth and final listening session at Cheldelin Middle School.
Frequently Asked Questions
Our FAQ document, available above, has been updated to include additional questions we’ve received. We will continue to update this document weekly.
Upcoming Opportunities for Input
This week, the district held its third listening session at Corvallis High School.
Innovation Team
On Monday, the district’s Innovation Team held its second meeting. The team:
Frequently Asked Questions
Our FAQ document, available above, has been updated to include additional questions we’ve received. We will continue to update this document weekly.
Upcoming Opportunities for Input
The district has made a few changes in response to feedback from the community:
Frequently Asked Questions
Our FAQ document has been updated with additional questions we’ve received. We will continue to update this document each week.
Upcoming Opportunities for Input
The Innovation Team held its first meeting.
The information from all of the community listening sessions is being combined into a report that the school board will review at its October 16th meeting.
We recognize that not everyone can attend a community listening session, and we want to ensure everyone has a chance to provide feedback. To help with this, we have recorded the slides and presentation from the community listening session and provided a link to the survey questions from the sessions.
The district is actively collecting all of the questions asked about consolidation, including those from the listening sessions, and has created a Consolidation FAQ. This document will be updated each week with new questions and answers.
Last week, we shared the School Consolidation Initial Recommendation with the community. Since then, we have gotten questions and requests for clarity. Below are a few necessary clarifications.
Upcoming Opportunities for Input
Next week are the first opportunities for community input, ideas, and considerations.
We hope you can join one of our listening sessions. If not, you can share your feedback directly with the school board at [email protected] so they can consider it as they make their final decision.
Today, the recommendation for school consolidation was published as part of the board packet for the September 11, 2025, meeting. This is an initial proposal for consolidation. There are multiple opportunities for community input, ideas, and considerations.
We want to recognize that a decision of this magnitude brings with it not only practical implications but also deep emotions and uncertainties for our community. Change, especially when it involves our schools, touches families, students, and staff in very personal ways. As the board carefully reviews these options and listens to feedback, it will be essential to keep that human impact at the center of our work. While these conversations may be difficult, our commitment remains to support our students, staff, and families through every step of this process, and to communicate openly along the way.
Superintendent Ryan Noss and Operations Director Kim Patten recently provided an update on the results from the Long-Range Facilities Planning process, the overall timeline, and the next steps.
The district has now created a recording of this information for staff, students, families, and the community to view.
At the August 13 school board retreat, the school board received the overall facilities recommendations from the Long Range Facilities Planning Committee and next step recommendations from district leadership.
The Long Range Facilities Planning Committee met multiple times between April and June to review data and develop recommendations to the superintendent around district facilities.
Operations Director Kim Patten worked for the district the last time we closed schools in 2002. She shared with the board a few lessons learned from that experience:
The district is developing an Innovation Team to explore educational programming opportunities that align student interests with future workforce needs. Grounded in equity, their work centers on designing innovative and inclusive learning environments where every student is supported to thrive, discover their potential, and build skills for a changing world.
District staff who represent our district’s various racial, ethnic, cultural, economic, language, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, and disability aspects will be members of the team.
This group will play an important role in our consolidation work moving forward by:
However, its work will extend beyond this process, advising and informing district initiatives over the next several years.