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.