
Oakdale Middle School
A public middle school in Medford, Oregon, distinguished as the only school in the Medford School District listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
At a glance
Oakdale Middle School serves grades 6–8 in Medford, Oregon. The school is the third and newest middle school established by the Medford School District, yet remains its sole member of the National Register of Historic Places. As of 2025, enrollment stands at 822 students.
History
Oakdale Middle School represents the most recent addition to Medford’s public middle school infrastructure. Its selection for the National Register of Historic Places underscores architectural or historical significance within the district’s educational landscape.
What you see
The campus includes Fred Spiegelberg Stadium, the primary venue for football competitions between Medford’s two high schools. The school’s design reflects its status as a registered historic structure within the district.
Cultural significance
Oakdale Middle School holds unique recognition in the Medford School District as its only National Register–listed property. The presence of Fred Spiegelberg Stadium makes the campus a focal point for interscholastic athletic competition in the region.
Key facts
- Country: United States
- City: Medford, Oregon
- Coordinates: 42.3209, −122.864
- Enrollment (2025): 822 students
- Grades served: 6–8
- National Register of Historic Places: Yes
Practical information & getting there
Oakdale Middle School is located in Medford, Oregon. The school is part of the Medford School District. Fred Spiegelberg Stadium serves as the primary football venue for area high school competition.
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