Aloha High School

[4] The Beaverton area was one of the fastest growing in the state, and in 1962, the district determined that a new high school was needed.

[4] The former Kinnaman Dairy Farm was purchased, and in 1966, construction began on a new building.

[4] The Aloha High School building, though incomplete, held its first classes in 1970.

[5] The association with Hawaii, however, gives the school its mascot, a Hawaiian warrior, and the design of the school crest, which includes a warrior and a conch shell, a symbol associated with Hawaii.

[6] School activities sanctioned by the Oregon School Activities Association include football, volleyball, soccer, cross country, basketball, swimming, wrestling, dance/drill, cheerleading, baseball, softball, track and field, tennis, golf, band, choir, solo music, and speech.

Aloha High School