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BSD is currently in the process of selecting a new elementary school curriculum to recommend to the School Board for adoption in the content areas of Language Arts and English Language Proficiency. An important part of this process is community input from staff, parents and community members.
It’s time to think about pre-kindergarten! BSD is excited to announce the expansion of our pre-K programs. Here’s a list of our pre-K sites for the upcoming 2024-2025 school year:
Beaverton School District and Portland Community College (PCC) have entered into a direct admissions agreement to seamlessly admit all graduating seniors from Beaverton High School (BHS) and Early College High School (ECHS). This pilot program will allow BHS and ECHS seniors from the 2024-25 school year to be directly enrolled at PCC, starting in the fall of 2025.
As part of the budget process for the 2024-2025 school year, we’re looking for your input.
As we communicated to you in November, the district will be adopting a new schedule for school start and end times — what we refer to as our “bell schedule” — for next school year.
OUR STORIES
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Go on a field trip and forest scavenger hunt with Springville Elementary’s second graders!
If you grab a cup of coffee at Coffee Rush near William Walker Elementary School this week, you'll get a little something extra from the kids! Watch and learn more.
We are officially breaking ground on the new Beaverton High School! Take a look at how school staff, students and community members are celebrating the occasion.
Monsters, spell casting and magic! Take a seat at the table for the Dungeons & Dragons after-school club at Tumwater Middle School.
Vose Elementary School has a ongoing, year-long relationship with the Oregon Ballet Theatre. See how a simple dance class has been a springboard into the world of the performing arts.
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OUR PROMISE
Belong. Believe. Achieve.
"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
OUR DISTRICT
By the Numbers
54
Schools
4,751
Employees
38,076
Students
106
Languages Spoken
90.5%
Graduation Rate
33
Career Technical Education Programs
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