The Beaverton School District and Latino Network will host Adelante Juntos: Healing Through Dialogue and Standing Together on June 17.
The Beaverton School District's sixth high school is aiming for a Fall 2017 opening, first offering classes to freshmen and sophomores.
The annual event gives students an opportunity to learn about war and military life from the people who have lived through it.
The 2017 National Merit Scholarship Program recognizes students for their commitment to not only their academics but also their communities.
Stoller Middle School's Eshani Jha will now join 52 other Oregon students at the national competition in Washington D.C. in June.
Bryan Lee, an 18-year-old Westview High School senior, received acceptance letters from seven Ivy League schools on March 30.
Nine transitions will move some assistant principals in the district, bring in others from out-of-state to bolster administrative support.
The Health Project Team will help develop suggestions for future Health class programs, professional learning opportunities for educators.
The state faces a $1.6 billion budget deficit. As lawmakers look to makes cuts, Oregonians say leave schools alone.
The snow storm of December, the ice storm of January - they may seem like a distant memory. But not for these students.
Students from Portland, Lake Oswego, Beaverton schools dominate BPA Regional Science Bowl.
Any child who will be five-years-old on or before Sept. 1, 2017, is now eligible to enroll.
Letter has been sent home letting parents know.
District graduation rate is well-above the state's.
District restores six instructional days for students and extends first semester by one week.
The school is hoping the story of how it transformed its library into a Future Ready Library inspires a win.
Cancellations also affect all daytime and evening activities.
Food for hundreds of families will be delivered beginning Thursday.
Sneha Malineni, a student at Westview High School, was honored by Representative Suzanne Bonamici.
The changes go into effect in September 2017.
With the help of Phil and Penny Knight, the University of Oregon will bulding a campus for accelerating scientific impact.
Tracy Muilenburg, Beaverton International School college counselor, tells Patch how seniors can simplify their college application process.
School board is expected to vote on October 17th.
Driver's license was medically suspended fifteen years ago says the sheriff's office.
Seventh-grader from Portland develops a potentially life-saving bandage.
All four transported to the hospital.
"This is not a medical emergency," the community is told. "There is not an outbreak of TB in the school community."
Brun Metals Company underpaid workers on two projects, says Oregon Bureau of Labor and Industries.
District releases new maps, schedules new meetings.
That's the word from the website, MaxPreps.
Three new principals and an assistant principal appointed for the coming year.
Rohan Wagh advances to finals of Discovery Education 3M Young Scientist Challenge.
Parker Kennedy's parents say he is improving.
School may be out - but it's probably good to give the building a chance to rest.
The Beaverton School District held a groundbreaking ceremony for its new elementary school, which will ope in 2017.
Dan Grotting succeeds Jeff Rose who is moving to Georgia.
The Oregon School Boards Associations is sending members to meet with elected officials.
District moving students from Springville to Timberland.
Beaverton - which found elevated levels of lead at two schools last month - will not test all buildings.
Beaverton High School moves another step closer to celebrating 100th graduating class.