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Best Coos County Public Charter Schools (2026)

For the 2026 school year, there are 3 public charter schools serving 1,122 students in Coos County, OR.
The top-ranked public charter schools in Coos County, OR are Resource Link Charter School, Lighthouse Charter School and Evergreen Virtual Academy. Overall testing rank is based on a school's combined math and reading proficiency test score ranking.
Coos County, OR public charter schools have an average math proficiency score of 31% (versus the Oregon public charter school average of 34%), and reading proficiency score of 45% (versus the 51% statewide average). Charter schools in Coos County have an average ranking of 5/10, which is in the bottom 50% of Oregon public charter schools.
Minority enrollment is 34% of the student body (majority Hispanic), which is more than the Oregon public charter school average of 28% (majority Hispanic).

Best Public Charter Schools in Coos County (2026)

School
(Math and Reading Proficiency)
Location
Quick Facts
Rank: #11.
Resource Link Charter School
Charter School
(Math: <50% | Reading: ≥50% )
Rank:
8/
10
Top 30%
1255 Hemlock Ave
Coos Bay, OR 97420
(541) 267-1485
Gr: K-12 | 37 students Student-teacher ratio: 12:1 Minority enrollment: 30%
Rank: #22.
Lighthouse Charter School
Charter School
(Math: 30-34% | Reading: 45-49%)
Rank:
7/
10
Top 50%
62858 Hwy 101
Coos Bay, OR 97420
(541) 751-1649
Gr: PK-8 | 205 students Student-teacher ratio: 16:1 Minority enrollment: 27%
Rank: #33.
Evergreen Virtual Academy
Charter School
(Math: 30% | Reading: 44%)
Rank:
6/
10
Top 50%
400 Virginia Ave Ste 114
North Bend, OR 97459
(541) 751-8060
Gr: K-12 | 880 students Student-teacher ratio: 19:1 Minority enrollment: 35%
[+] Show Closed Public Schools in Coos County, OR

Coos County Public Schools (Closed)

School
Location
Quick Facts
2121 Madrona St
North Bend, OR 97459
(541) 756-8345
Gr: K-4 | 438 students Student-teacher ratio: 22:1 Minority enrollment: 15%
62858 Hwy 101 South
Coos Bay, OR 97420
(541) 267-1350
Gr: K-4 | 350 students Student-teacher ratio: 21:1 Minority enrollment: 22%
1115 N Baxter St
Coquille, OR 97423
(541) 396-2914
Gr: 6-8 | 176 students Student-teacher ratio: 20:1 Minority enrollment: 37%
790 W 17th
Coquille, OR 97423
(541) 396-3713
Gr: K-2 | 205 students Student-teacher ratio: 23:1 Minority enrollment: 18%
903 Myrtle Crest Ln
Myrtle Point, OR 97458
(541) 572-2811
Gr: K-6 | 345 students Student-teacher ratio: 20:1 Minority enrollment: 35%
2323 Pacific Ave
North Bend, OR 97459
(541) 756-8341
Gr: 7-12 | 366 students Student-teacher ratio: 24:1
Po Box 987
North Bend, OR 97459
(541) 756-2516
Gr: 2-6 | 11 students
180 N Baxter
Coquille, OR 97423
(541) 824-0115
Gr: K-12 | 68 students Student-teacher ratio: 34:1 Minority enrollment: 33%

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the top-ranked public charter schools in Coos County, OR?
The top-ranked public charter schools in Coos County, OR include Resource Link Charter School, Lighthouse Charter School and Evergreen Virtual Academy.
How many public charter schools are located in Coos County?
3 public charter schools are located in Coos County.
What is the racial composition of students in Coos County?
Coos County public charter schools minority enrollment is 34% of the student body (majority Hispanic), which is more than the Oregon public charter schools average of 28% (majority Hispanic).
Which public charter schools in Coos County are often viewed compared to one another?

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