Whether you’re moving to a new city or a new neighborhood, you might be wondering about the quality of the schools. The National Association of Realtors found that 53% of home buyers with children under 18 consider neighborhoods based on the quality of the school districts, and 50% choose their new home based on proximity to schools.

If you prioritize buying a home in a good school district over other criteria, you may want to know how this will affect your home search, the homebuying process, and the future value of your home.

To narrow your search, here’s a list of the different school districts in the Portland Metro area. Simply click on the district and it will direct you to GreatSchools.org, a website that compiles ratings of elementary, middle, and high schools in thousands of school districts across the United States.

 Portland School District 1J

48,710 students | PORTLAND, OR

Grades PK-12 | 92 schools

Beaverton School District 48J

41,070 students | BEAVERTON, OR

Grades PK-12 | 55 schools

Hillsboro School District 1J

20,713 students | HILLSBORO, OR

Grades K-12 | 35 schools

Reynolds School District 7

11,122 students | FAIRVIEW, OR

Grades K-12 | 21 schools

David Douglas School District 40

10,124 students | PORTLAND, OR

Grades PK-12 | 15 schools

Centennial School District 28J

6,150 students | PORTLAND, OR

Grades K-12 | 10 schools

Scappoose School District 1J

2,429 students | SCAPPOOSE, OR

Grades K-12 | 7 schools

Parkrose School District 3

3,123 students | PORTLAND, OR

Grades PK-12 | 6 schools

Oregon Department of Education

919 students | SALEM, OR

Grades PK-12 | 5 schools

Riverdale School District 51J

637 students | PORTLAND, OR

Grades K-12 | 2 schools

Multnomah Elementary School District

46 students | PORTLAND, OR

Grades K-12 | 2 schools

Lake Oswego School District 7J

7,066 students | LAKE OSWEGO, OR

Grades K-12 | 11 schools