| Crook County High School | 1100 S.E. Lynn Blvd | Approx. enrollment: 953 |
| Crook County Middle School | 100 N.E Knowledge St | Approx: enrollment: 672 |
| Ochoco Elementary School | 440 N.W. Madras Hwy | Approx: enrollment: 407 |
| Crooked River Elementary School (K-2) | 641 N.E First St | Approx: enrollment: 207 |
| Crooked River Elementary School (3-5) | 640 N.E Third St | Approx: enrollment: 188 |
| Cecil Sly Elementary | 1400 S.E. 2nd St. | Approx: enrollment: 477 |
| Powell Butte Elementary | 13650 S.W Hwy. 126, Powell Butte |
Approx: enrollment: 149 |
| Paulina School | 70050 S.E. Paulina City Rd, Paulina | Approx: enrollment: 37 |
The Crook County School District also provides special education and related services to students with disabilities.
The Crook County Christian School is a nondenominational school that serves students in preschool through twelfth grade. The school opened in 1994 and offers music, art, and some sports. The Christian school enrolls 202 students.
Mt. Bachelor Academy was founded in 1988 for teens who require more than traditional public schooling. An integrated curriculum offers a balance of emotional, physical, social, and academic learning. The academy is a year-round, coeducational school located in the Ochoco National Forest along the Ochoco Highway, and students live on site. The school usually has between 80 and 100 students enrolled from the United States and Internationally.
Three different
preschools provide early education for children 3 and 4
years of age.
Prineville is also able to offer higher education classes through Central Oregon Community College. The college takes advantage of satellite and computer technology to provide credit courses taught at the main campus in Bend.



