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BSD is seeking volunteers to serve on an expanded Long-Range Facility Planning Committee. The committee will advise the superintendent on issues such as long-range facilities plans, facility condition assessments and future bond planning.
The district has added a third virtual community conversation to determine the priorities and values that will guide the district's long-range facility planning.
Beaverton School District is developing a long-range facility plan which will guide future decisions about our community’s schools and how they serve families. As we announced in September, the district has hired a third-party consultant, local architectural firm BRIC, to facilitate community engagement.
BSD is hosting a career fair on Wednesday, April 23 from 11:00 a.m.-6:30 p.m. at the Beaverton School District Administrative Office, 1260 NW Waterhouse Avenue in Beaverton.
The district will be hosting a candidate forum for all those running for School Board positions on the May 20 ballot.
The live event will be on April 24 from 6:30-7:30 p.m. at the District Administrative Office, 1260 NW Waterhouse Avenue in Beaverton.
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In honor of Volunteer Appreciation Week, meet Mike and Peggy, beloved volunteers at Greenway Elementary School.
Five of the six comprehensive high schools in the Beaverton School District held a rare collaborative choir concert last night at the Patricia Reser Center for the Arts.
See why students at Barnes Elementary are even more excited about reading, thanks to a 2022 Bond project.
In honor of National American Sign Language Day, we sit in on an ASL class at Southridge High School and see why ASL can be such an interesting language to learn.
See how the classroom and gym addition at Stoller Middle School is showing students real-world applications of scientific principles that they learn about in class.
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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
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By the Numbers
54
Schools
4,988
Employees
37,459
Students
110
Languages Spoken
89.3%
4-Year Graduation Rate
33
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