Oregon Family School is guided by the belief that personal and academic excellence is fostered through personalized education. This is why a foundational component of the OFS educational model is the Individualized Learning Plan (ILP).  Advisors work collaboratively with families to create an ILP that is individualized to the needs and interests of each child. 

Oregon Family School is a K-12 public charter school sponsored by the Harney County School District. We are a virtual school, but we offer many on-site options for our students who seek interaction with peers and staff. Our primary mission is to support families who have chosen to educate their children at home. Because we are a public school, we do not charge tuition. In fact, our state funding can help you purchase curriculum and/or extracurricular learning experiences to support your high school student’s academic plan. As a virtual school in Oregon, we can serve families throughout our state, however our current on-site options are only available in Central Oregon.

Each high school student receives an allotment fund of $1500 per year, divided into $750 per semester. The purchase of all materials and curriculum must support your child’s Individualized Learning Plan and must be non-sectarian in content. Enrichment activities that are instructional may also be paid for using allotment funds given that the activity aligns with the student’s educational goals.