Beaverton School District

It serves students throughout Beaverton, Hillsboro, Aloha, and unincorporated neighborhoods of Portland, OR.

About half of the district's students chose in-person hybrid instruction with the rest choosing to continue comprehensive distance learning [13] Its service area in Washington County includes: Almost all of Beaverton, portions of Hillsboro and Tigard, all of the census-designated places of Cedar Hills, Garden Home–Whitford, Marlene Village, and Oak Hills, and portions of the census-designated places of Aloha, Bethany, Cedar Mill, Metzger, Raleigh Hills, Rockcreek, and West Slope.

[14] The district extends into Multnomah County, where it includes a small portion of Portland.

Prior to the 1994–95 school year they housed students in grades 7–9, as a part of the district's 6-3-3 plan established in the 1960s.

High schools in Beaverton are part of the 6A-2 Metro League for interscholastic athletics and activities.

[23] The newest, Mountainside High School, opened in September 2017 for freshmen and sophomores.

"[39] The board members for the 2022–2023 school year are Susan Greenberg, Sunita Garg, Eric Simpson, Vice Chair Karen Pérez, Ugonna Enyinnaya, Becky Tymchuk and Chair Tom Colett.

[40] The current Beaverton School District superintendent is Dr. Gustavo Balderas, who has served since July 1, 2022.

Bonny Slope
Cedar Mill
Jacob Wismer
Findley
Oak Hills
Rock Creek
Terra Linda
West Tualatin View
ACMA
HS2
Merlo Station
The former Cedar Hills Elementary School building, now repurposed as the Cedar Hills Recreation Center.
The Home Depot store at the former location of Sunset Valley Elementary School.
Older Beaverton School District logo, used before 2011
2011–2014 version of current logo