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The Teaching & Learning Department would like to invite members of the community to review the adopted elementary social science curriculum, material and resources.
This summer, children can access free breakfasts and lunches through the federally-funded Summer Food Service Program sponsored by the BSD Nutrition Services Department.
Congratulations to six BSD students who won awards at the Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair.
At the direction of the Oregon Department of Education and Washington County Public Health Department, BSD is no longer requiring a five-day isolation period for those infected with COVID-19.
OPEN TO ALL BSD STUDENTS: Mountainside High School is hosting a panel event highlighting opportunities at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU).
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McKinley Elementary School held a Family Playful Inquiry event.
It was just too difficult for today's "GRADitude" senior to select one teacher to thank, so she chose two.
Today's "GRADitude" senior is Annabelle Gump from ACMA. Annabelle chose to thank science teacher Adam Kraxberger for making high school academics "not so scary."
STEAM night at Kinnaman Elementary School is a chance for students to learn about different STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math) opportunities in the community.
Today's "GRADitude" senior from Beaverton High School, Emile Bejarano, chose to thank art teacher, Emily Lux, for her light and inspiration. Watch his heartfelt thank you.
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WE empower all students to achieve post-high school success
"At Beaverton School District, all students belong. We embrace, honor and celebrate our differences — race, color, ethnicity, nationality, religion, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity and language. We're committed to eliminating the structures, policies and practices that perpetuate inequalities in our schools and causes these differences to become predictors of future success. At BSD, all students are learners, capable of limitless possibilities.”
Dr. Gustavo Balderas, Superintendent
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38,606
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106
Languages Spoken
90.5%
Graduation Rate
33
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