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Beaverton School District will offer open enrollment for students living within the BSD service area for the 2024-2025 school year. Open enrollment offers a transfer opportunity for BSD students who wish to attend another BSD school outside of their neighborhood boundary.
The current schedule used by our nine neighborhood middle schools — Cedar Park, Conestoga, Five Oaks, Highland Park, Meadow Park, Mountain View, Stoller, Tumwater and Whitford — was implemented in September 2021.
Beaverton School District is teaming up with Toyota for a "Spread the Warmth" coat drive to benefit Clothes for Kids, a district-run program that provides free clothing and shoes to BSD students in need.
The mission of the Wellness Policy Committee is to provide engagement around the District's Wellness Policy. Under the direction of the Administrator of Nutrition Services, the Committee will provide consensus recommendations.
For several years, BSD has been evaluating a change in school start and end times — what we refer to as our “bell schedule.”
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How do you get kids interested in reading? Leave the hype to the fifth graders at Bethany Elementary School.
Tie-Dye Day at Sexton Mountain Elementary School gives kids a chance to be creative and build community.
At our recent BSD Awards, West T.V. Elementary parent Heidi Judge received our Community Member of the Year Award.
Elmonica Elementary School's kitchen manager, Tamarro Roderick, enlisted her brother's help in performing Native drum songs for an all-school assembly celebrating Native American Heritage Month.
And the next Oregon Kid Governor is... Zoya Shah, a fifth grader at Findley Elementary! Take a look at the celebration and learn more about her platform.
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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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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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