We look forward to seeing you soon. Please do not hesitate to call the main office at 503-259-5000 if you have any questions.

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August 2014 Dear Beaverton High School Students and Families,!! Anne S. Erwin, Principal Beaverton High School 13000 SW 2 nd Street Beaverton, OR 97005 503.259.5000 Fax: 503.259.4990 anne_erwin @beaverton.k12.or.us Welcome to Beaverton High School and the 2014-15 school year. The rich history and tradition of our past and our recent successes form a strong foundation for the upcoming year. Our strength as a community emanates from four core values. Excellence inspires us: We demand excellence in every aspect of our school. Learning transforms us: We instill a passion for exploring ideas, questions, and possibilities. Community connects us: We are a caring, inclusive, and collaborative community. Tradition unites us: We recognize and embrace our rich legacy and traditions. We aspire to incorporate these values into all aspects of our school and we are dedicated to helping all students focus on and realize their full academic and personal success. As a staff we strive to work in partnership with our BHS families to foster the achievement of all of our students. Clear communication is essential to our work together. This packet contains important information about the opening of the 2014-15 school year. At BHS, student registration is completed during Beaver Day. At Beaver Day, students have their school pictures taken, receive their official class schedule, pay fees, purchase a yearbook, purchase Beaver spirit gear, sign up for lockers, meet with a counselor if necessary, and sign up for clubs and activities. A Beaver Day checklist is included for your convenience. Each student is encouraged to attend the appropriate grade-level session in the BHS Cafeteria following the schedule below (transportation is not provided). Students are welcome to leave when their registration is completed. Session dates and times are: Thursday, August 21: Seniors 8:00-9:30 a.m. Juniors 9:30 11:00 a.m. Sophomores 12:00-1:30 p.m. Freshmen 1:30-3:00 p.m. Please note the following information: First day for Freshmen only Tuesday, September 2 from 7:45 a.m. 2:30 p.m. Bus schedules will be available at Beaver Day. First day of school for all students Wednesday, September 3 from 7:45 2:30 p.m. Students unable to attend Beaver Day will be able to pick up their official schedules in the cafeteria in the morning on this day. Purchase of school insurance is by direct payment to the insurance company. It will not be handled through registration or Beaver Day. School pictures will be taken on the following days: o All students August 21 during Beaver Day o Make-up pictures...september 8 during lunches We look forward to seeing you soon. Please do not hesitate to call the main office at 503-259-5000 if you have any questions. Anne S. Erwin Principal, Beaverton High School District Goal for 2010-15: All students will show continuous progress toward their personal learning goals, developed in collaboration with teachers and parents, and will be prepared for post-secondary education and career success. The Beaverton School District recognizes the diversity and worth of all individuals and groups. It is the policy of the Beaverton School District that there will be no discrimination or harassment of individuals or groups based on race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, national origin, marital status, age, veterans' status, genetic information or disability in any educational programs, activities or employment.

Agosto 2014!! Anne S. Erwin, Principal Beaverton High School 13000 SW 2 nd Street Beaverton, OR 97005 503.259.5000 Fax: 503.259.4990 anne_erwin @beaverton.k12.or.us Queridos estudiantes y familias de Beaverton High School, Bienvenidos a Beaverton High School y al año escolar 2014-2015. La historia y las tradiciones ricas de nuestro pasado y nuestros éxitos recientes forman una fundación fuerte para el próximo año escolar. Nuestra fuerza de comunidad viene de cuatro valores principales. La excelencia nos inspira: Exigimos excelencia en cada aspecto de nuestra escuela. El aprendizaje nos transforma: Inculcamos un gran deseo para explorar ideas, preguntas y posibilidades. La comunidad nos conecta: Somos una comunidad comprensiva, incluyente y colaboradora. La tradición nos une: Reconocemos y acogemos nuestro valioso legado y tradiciones. Incorporamos estos valores en todos los aspectos de nuestra escuela y estamos dedicados a ayudar a todos los estudiantes a tener éxito académico y personal. Trabajamos juntos con nuestras familias para ayudara a todos los estudiantes. Comunicar claramente es fundamental para trabajar juntos. Este paquete contiene información importante sobre el comienzo del año escolar 2014-2015. En Beaverton High School, el registro estudiantil pasa durante Beaver Day (Día de los Castores). En este día, sacamos fotos de los estudiantes, ellos reciben sus horarios de clases, pagan cuotas, compran un anuario, compran ropas y otras cosas que demuestran espíritu escolar, obtienen sus taquillas, se reunen con su consejero si es necesario, y se inscriben en clubes y actividades. Incluida aquí es una lista de control para ayudarlos. Deseamos que todos los estudiantes asistan a la sesión de su grado en la cafetería de Beaverton High School según el horario abajo (no proveemos transporte en este día). Los estudiantes pueden salir al completar el proceso de registración. Las fechas y las horas de las sesiones son: Jueves, el 21 de agosto: Seniors (los estudiantes en su cuarto año).8:00-9:30 a.m. Juniors (los estudiantes en su tercer año)..9:30-11:00 a.m. Sophomores (los estudiantes en su segundo año)..12:00-1:30 p.m. Freshmen (los estudiantes en su primer año) 1:30-3:00 p.m. Por favor noten la siguiente información: El primer día de clases es solamente para los Freshmen y es el martes, 2 de septiembre, 7:45 a.m. 2:30 p.m. Pueden recoger los horarios de autobuses en Beaver Day. El primer día de clases para todos los otros estudiantes es el miércoles, 3 de septiembre, 7:45 a.m. 2:30 p.m. Los estudiantes que no pueden recoger sus horarios durante Beaver Day podrán recogerlos en la cafetería en el primer día de clases. Si Uds. desean comprar seguro, debe pagar la compañía de seguro directamente. Eso ni pasa durante el proceso de registración ni en Beaver Day. Fotos de estudiantes serán sacadas en los siguientes días o Todos los estudiantes.. 21 de agosto durante Beaver Day o Si un estudiante está ausente en Beaver Day.8 de septiembre durante el almuerzo Vamos a disfrutar de ver a Uds. pronto. Por favor llámen nuestra oficina principal si tienen preguntas al 503-259-5000. Anne S. Erwin Directora, Beaverton High School Meta del Distrito 2010-2015: Todos los estudiantes mostrarán progreso continuo hacia sus metas de aprendizaje personal, desarrollado en colaboración con maestros y padres y serán preparados para su educación post- bachillerato y éxito profesional. El Distrito Escolar de Beaverton reconoce la diversidad y el valor de cada persona y grupo. La norma del Distrito Escolar de Beaverton es de que no haya discriminación ni acoso hacia ninguna persona ni grupo por motivo de raza, color, religión, género, inclinación sexual, identidad de género, expresión de género, país de origen, estado civil, edad, estatus como veterano, información genética o discapacidad en los programas educativos, actividades o empleo.

CHECKLIST for BEAVER DAY Thursday, August 21, 2014 Seniors 8:00 9:30 AM Sophomores 12:00 1:30 PM Juniors 9:30 11:00 AM Freshmen 1:30 3:00 PM Students attend Beaver Day by their grade level to pick up all information and pay any needed fees. AVAILABLE AT BEAVER DAY Student pick up official copy of their class schedule. Student ID Cards - Every student have their picture taken and receive a free Student ID card. Dress appropriately.no strapless tops or hats/headbands allowed. (replacement cards are $5.00) Picture Packets Dorian Student Photos and packets are available Checks made to Dorian Photography. Student/Parent Handbook - Students need to read and review with their parent at the following site: www.beaverton.k12.or.us/beaverton A formal acknowledgment paper must be returned to the Main Office by the first week of school (Student/Parent Handbook Agreement Form). School Information A / B Day calendar, bell schedule, school map, calendar of activities and events, athletics, clubs, organizations, Grad Night, health and medical information and more. Free and Reduced Meal applications, if applicable. Mail to Nutrition Services. OPTIONAL ITEMS FEES BELOW MAY BE PAID ON BEAVER DAY Student Activity Pass ($20.00). Checks made to Beaverton High School. Activity sticker is placed on Student ID card for price breaks at events/activities. Will allow for free admission to all Metro league games. Purchase Yearbook ($55.00). Checks made to Beaverton High School. ($65 after first semester ends). Subscription to school newspaper, The Hummer ($15.00). Checks made to Beaverton High School. Athletics ($225) and Activities ($85) Students need participation forms, physical, and fee to participate. Athletic & Activity fees can be paid in Room 206 starting on Aug. 11 th. Beaverton High School student store will be available with a variety of spirit gear to purchase. (cost of items from $5 to $25) Booster Club Membership (Parent/Teacher Organization) $20. Checks made to BHS Booster Club. Dorian picture packet - Checks made to Dorian. Student Insurance Information if needed to be mailed to insurance company. Volunteer Form, if interested. (Also, an online Volunteer/Background check will be required prior to volunteering and can be found online at: http://www.beaverton.k12.or.us/home/ Student Drivers need to register their car to be able to park on campus. Will receive sticker to be placed in car. Request for a locker. Counselors are available if needed. All fees to Beaverton High School may be paid with one check. Checks to the Booster Club and Dorian Photography will be paid separately. QUICK REFERENCE Beaverton High phone number: 503-259-5000 Attendance phone number: 503-259-5000, ext. 1. Counseling phone number: 503-259-5000, ext. 4. Athletic Office phone number: 503.259.5000, ext. 6. We will be using our school website throughout the year for information and newsletters. http://www.beaverton.k12.or.us/beaverton/ Use the District website for district information and updates throughout the year. http://www.beaverton.k12.or.us/home/

LISTA DE CONTROL - BEAVER DAY Jueves, el 21 de agosto de 2014 Seniors 8:00 hasta 9:30 AM Sophomores 12:00 hasta 1:30 PM Juniors 9:30 hasta 11:00 AM Freshmen 1:30 hasta 3:00 PM Los estudiantes van a Beaver Day según su grado para obtener sus horarios, conseguir información y pagar cuotas necesarias. DISPONIBLE DURANTE BEAVER DAY Los estudiantes pueden obtener sus horarios oficiales. Carné de identificación Todos los estudiantes necesitan un carné y sacaremos sus fotos. Deben vestirse apropiadamente---todo vestido/blusa debe tener tirantes. No pueden llevar gorras o bandanas. (El costo si pierde el carné es $5.) Paquetes de fotos Dorian toma las fotos de los estudiantes. Si desea comprar fotos por favor haga un cheque a Dorian Photography. No es necesario comprar fotos y la foto para el anuario y el carné es gratis. PAGOS OPCIONALES DURANTE BEAVER DAY Sticker de actividades ($20). Haga un cheque a Beaverton High School un sticker de actividad en el carné de identificación da derecho a precio reducido para la entrada a deportes y actividades. Da entrada gratis a partidos del Metro League. Puede comprar un anuario por $55. Haga un cheque a Beaverton High School. ($65 en febrero para adelante.) Subscripción al periódico The Hummer ($15.00). Haga un cheque a Beaverton High School. Manual de disciplina Los estudiantes y sus familias necesitan leer el manual encontrado en este sitio: www.beaverton.k12.or.us/beaverton. Tendrá que llenar un formulario en la primera semana de septiembre que declara que lo leyeron y devolverlo a la oficina principal. Información de la escuela Horario de DIA 1 y DIA 2 con horario de asambleas, mapa de la escuela, noche de graduación, deportes, eventos de clubes y organizaciones, información de salud, y mucho más Solicitud de almuerzo grátis o reducido. Mandela a Nutrition Services. Información de seguro estudiantíl que debe enviar directamente a la compañia. Información de voluntario Sí los padres desean ser voluntarios deben registrarse con el distrito y tener una verificación oficial. Pueden encontrar el formulario en: https://www.beaverton.k12.or.us/volunteer/ Los estudiantes que tienen carro lo deben registrar para poder estacionar el carro en la escuela. Pueden pedir un locker. Deportes ($225) y actividades ($85) Los estudiantes necesitan seguro, formularios de participación y examen médico. Puede pagar estos pagos en salón 206 empezando el 11 de agosto. La tienda de productos de Beaverton High School estará abierta. (Costo de $5 a $25) Puede ser miembro del Booster Club (organización de padres y profesores) $20 cheque a Beaverton High School. Paquete de fotos de Dorian Haga cheque a Dorian. Todas las cuotas para Beaverton High School pueden ser pagadas con un solo cheque. Los cheques para el Booster Club y Dorian Photography serán pagados separados. REFERENCIA RAPIDA Número general de la escuela: 503-259-5000 Número de asistencia 503-259-5000, ext. 1. Número de consejería 503-259-5000, ext. 4. Número de deportes 503-259-5000, ext. 6. Vamos a usar el website de la escuela para dar información durante el año sobre eventos y las noticias de la escuela. http://www.beaverton.k12.or.us/beaverton/ Puede usar el website del distrito escolar para información del distrito durante el año. http://www.beaverton.k12.or.us/home/ Los consejeros estarán disponibles.

BEAVERTON SCHOOL DISTRICT 2014-2015 CALENDAR After the first 2 days of Inclement weather/emergency closure, each subsequent day thereafter will be restored in June. JULY 2014 AUGUST 2014 S M T W T F S S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 27 28 29 30 31 24/31 PS PS SD SD PS 30 SEPTEMBER 2014 OCTOBER 2014 S M T W T F S S M T W T F S H F/L 3 (A) 4 (B) 5 (A) 6 1 (A) 2 (B) 3 (A) 4 7 F/K (B) 9 (A) 10 (B) 11 (A) 12 (B) 13 5 6 (B) 7 (A) 8 (B) 9 (A) SD 11 14 15 (A) 16 (B) 17 (A) 18 (B) 19 (A) 20 12 13 (B) 14 (A) 15 (B) 16 (A) 17 (B) 18 21 22 (B) 23 (A) 24 (B) 25 (A) 26 (B) 27 19 20 (A) 21 (B) 22 (A) 23 (B) 24 (A) 25 28 29(A) 30 (B) (21) 26 27 (B) 28 (A) 29 (B) 30 (A) 31 (B) (22) NOVEMBER 2014 DECEMBER 2014 S M T W T F S S M T W T F S (15) 1 G 2 (B) 3 (A) 4 (B) 5 (A) 6 2 3 (A) 4 (B) 5 (A) 6 (B) 7 (A) 8 7 8 (B) 9 (A) 10 (B) 11 (A) 12 (B) 13 9 SD H 12 (B) 13 (A) 14 (B) 15 14 15 (A) 16 (B) 17 (A) 18 (B) 19 (A) 20 16 17 (A) 18 (B) 19 (A) 20 (B) 21 (A) 22 21 SC SC SC SC SC 27 23/30 24 (B) 25 (A) SC H SC 29 28 SC SC SC (14) JANUARY 2015 FEBRUARY 2015 S M T W T F S S M T W T F S (18) SC SC 3 (19) 4 5 (B) 6 (A) 7 (B) 8 (A) 9 (B) 10 1 2 (A) 3 (B) 4 (A) 5 (B) 6 (A) 7 11 12 (A) 13 (B) 14 (A) 15 (B) 16 (A) 17 8 9 (B) 10 (A) 11 (B) 12 (A) 13 (B) 14 18 SC 20 (B) 21 (F) 22 (F) 23 (F) 24 15 H 17 (A) 18 (B) 19 (A) 20 (B) 21 25 SG/TSD 27 (A) 28 (B) 29 (A) 30 (B) 31 22 23 (A) 24 (B) 25 (A) 26 (B) 27 (A) 28 MARCH 2015 APRIL 2015 S M T W T F S S M T W T F S 1 (A) 2 (B) 3 (A) 4 1 2 (B) 3 (A) 4 (B) 5 (A) 6 (B) 7 5 6 (B) 7 (A) 8 (B) 9 (A) 10 (B) 11 8 9 (A) 10 (B) 11 (A) 12 (B) TG/SSD 14 12 13 (A) 14 (B) 15 (A) 16 (B) 17 (A) 18 15 16 (A) 17 ACT 18 (B) 19 (A) 20 (B) 21 19 20 (B) 21 (A) 22 (B) 23 (A) SG/TSD 25 22 SC SC SC SC SC 28 26 27 (B) 28 (A) 29 (B) 30 (A) (21) 29 30 (A) 31 (B) (16) MAY 2015 JUNE 2015 S M T W T F S S M T W T F S (19) 1 (B) 2 1 (A) 2 (B) 3 (A) 4 (B) SLD (A) 6 3 4 (A) 5 (B) 6 (A) 7 (B) 8 (A) 9 7 8 (B) 9 (A) 10 (F) 11(F) F/L (F) 13 10 11 (B) 12 (A) 13 (B) 14 (A) 15 (B) 16 14 TLD/G 16 17 18 19 20 17 18 (A) 19 (B) 20 (A) 21 (B) SSD/TA 23 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 24/31 H 26 (A) 27 (B) 28 (A) 29 (B) 30 28 29 30 (10) TG/SSD Trimester grading/semester staff dev/workday/no students (1) G SG/TSD Semester grading/trimester staff dev/no students (2) H Holiday (5) SSD/TA Semester staff dev/trimester assessment/no students (1) SC Schools closed (18) SD Staff dev/workday/no students (4) F/L First/last day for students (2) PS Pre-service/no students (3) F/K First day for K (1) TLD/G Teachers' last day/grading day (1) SLD Seniors' last day (1) ( ) Total student contact days per month F Finals Student days in grading periods: Semester 1 = 86; Semester 2 = 89 / Trim. 1 = 58; Trim. 2 = 60; Trim. 3 = 57 Grading all schools/no students (1)

BELL SCHEDULES A Day (Per. 1,3,5,7) / B day (2,4,6,8) Schedule Lunch 1 Lunch 2 Per 1/2 7:45-9:15 Per 1/2 7:45-9:15 Per 3/4 9:20-10:50 Per 3/4 9:20-10:50 First Lunch 10:50-11:20 Per 5/6 10:55-12:25 Per 5/6 11:25-12:55 Second Lunch 12:25-12:55 Per 7/8 1:00-2:30 Per 7/8 1:00-2:30 35-Minute Assembly Schedule Lunch 1 Lunch 2 Per1/2 7:45-9:05 Per 1/2 7:45-9:05 Assembly 9:10-9:45 Assembly 9:10-9:45 Per 3/4 9:50-11:10 Per 3/4 9:50-11:10 First Lunch 11:10-11:40 Per 5/6 11:15-12:35 Per 5/6 11:45-1:05 Second Lunch 12:35-1:05 Per 7/8 1:10-2:30 Per 7/8 1:10-2:30 55 Minute Assembly Schedule Lunch 1 Lunch 2 Per 1/2 7:45-9:00 Per 1/2 7:45-9:00 Assembly 9:05-10:00 Assembly 9:05-10:00 Per 3/4 10:05-11:20 Per 3/4 10:05-11:20 First Lunch 11:20-11:50 Per 5/6 11:25-12:40 Per 5/6 11:55-1:10 Second Lunch 12:40-1:10 Per 7/8 1:15-2:30 Per 7/8 1:15-2:30 2 Hour Delay/Snow Schedule Lunch 1 Per 1/2 9:45-10:45 Per 3/4 10:50-11:50 First Lunch 11:50-12:20 Per 5/6 12:25-1:25 Per 7/8 1:30-2:30 Lunch 2 Per 1/2 9:45-10:45 Per 3/4 10:50-11:50 Per 5/6 11:55-12:55 Second Lunch 12:55-1:25 Per 7/8 1:30-2:30

2014-2015 Beaverton High School Activities 1 st Semester August 21 Beaver Day, Cafeteria (Student Registration-including Pictures, Schedules, Information) 23 Community Clean-Up Day, 8 AM 3 PM September 2 Freshman Orientation Day (full day) Freshmen Only 3 First Day of School for all Students, A Day Periods 1-3-5-7 8 Dorian Pictures Make-up Day at Lunches 8 Welcome Back Assembly @ 1:50 PM 10 Principal s Coffee, 9 AM & 5 PM, Community Room 23 Senior College Information Night, 7 PM, Auditorium 30 Bus Evacuation Drill, 9:30 AM October 2 Back-to-School Night, 6:00 PM, Auditorium 8 Principal s Coffee, 9 AM & 5 PM, Community Room 10 Staff Development - No Students 11 SAT Exam 18 PSAT Exam 20 Dorian Picture re-takes during Lunches 20-24 Homecoming Week 23 Latino College Night, 6 PM, Auditorium 24 Homecoming Assembly, 9:05 AM (55 minute Assembly Schedule) 25 Homecoming Dance, 7:30-10:30 PM, Cafeteria 27-31 Perspectives Week 28 Fall Blood Drive, All Day, MD Multipurpose Room 30 Fall Choir Concert, 7:30 PM, Auditorium 30 Financial Planning, 6:30 PM, Cafeteria 31 Diversity Assembly, 9:05 AM (55 minute Assembly Schedule) November 6 Affordable College Night, 6:30 PM, Auditorium 8 SAT Exam 10 Staff Development - No Students 11 No School Holiday 12 Principal s Coffee, 9 AM & 5 PM, Community Room 13 Scholarship Night, 6:30 PM 14 Anti-Bullying Assembly, 1:50 PM 15 BHS Holiday Booster Bazaar, Cafeteria 17 21 Anti-Bullying Week 20 BHS Winter Student Congress Speech and Debate at BHS, 3:00P 20 Fall Band Concert, 6 PM, Auditorium 26 No School Building Closed 27-28 No school - Holiday December 1 Grading Day No Students 2-19 Adopt-a-Family/Giving Tree 4 6 Animal Crackers, Winter Musical, Auditorium 6 SAT Exam 6 Band Fundraising Concert 10 Principal s Coffee, 9 AM & 5 PM, Community Room 11 & 12 Animal Crackers, Winter Musical, Auditorium 12 Fall Recognition Assembly, 1:50 PM 13 ACT Exam 15 & 16 Student Council Election Meetings 18 Winter Choir Concert, 7:30 PM, Auditorium 22 - Jan. 2 No School - Winter Break January 1 2 No School - Winter Break 7 Principal s Coffee, 9 AM & 4:30 PM, Community Room 9 Winter Recognition Assembly, 1:50 PM 15 Cocoa & Cram, 3-5 PM 19 No school Holiday 21-23 Semester Final Exams 24 SAT Exam 26 No School - Semester Grading Revised July 30, 2014

February 5 BSD Choir Festival, 5:30 PM, SRHS Auditorium 7 ACT Exam 11 Principal s Coffee, 9 AM & 4:30 PM, Community Room 16 No School - Holiday 17-20 Week of Wishes /Sadie Hawkins 20 Sadie Hawkins Assembly (55 minute Assembly Schedule) 20 Jam the Dam! / Rhythm Boys Main Gym starts at 5:45PM 21 Sadie Hawkins Dance, 8 11 PM, Main Gym 28 Community Clean-Up Day, 8 AM - 3 PM March 11 & 12 Junior Class Mock Interviews, Library 11 Principal s Coffee, 9 AM & 4:30 PM, Community Room 12 Sparrow Assembly, 1:50 PM 12 14 Once On This Island, 7 9 PM, Auditorium 17 ACT Day 16-20 Sparrow Week 19 & 20 Once On This Island, 7 9 PM, Auditorium 23-27 Spring Break, School Closed April 2 Winter Recognition Assembly, 1:50 PM 8 Principal s Coffee, 9 AM & 4:30 PM, Community Room 9 BHS Hawaiian Student Congress- Speech and Debate, 3:00 PM 13 17 Prom Week 16 Spring Choir Concert, 6:30 PM, Auditorium 17 Prom Assembly (55 minute Assembly Schedule) 18 Prom, 8 11 PM, World Trade Center 24 Semester Grading Day No Students May 2014-2015 Beaverton High School Activities 2 nd Semester 1 st Semester 1-28 Canned Food Drive 2 SAT Exam 2 Community Clean-Up Day 12 Band-O-Rama, 6 10 PM, Main Gym 13 Principal s Coffee, 9 AM & 4:30 PM, Community Room 13 16 Little Shop of Horrors, 7 8:30 PM, Auditorium 15 Springfest (Powder Puff Football/ Powder Tuff Volleyball), Football Field, 3 7 PM 19 Almost Maine, 7 8:30 PM, Auditorium 22 Staff Development Day No Students 25 No School - Holiday 28 Spring Solo & End of Year Choir Concert, 6:30 PM, Auditorium 28 & 29 Student One Act Festival, 7 8:30 PM, Theatre Classroom 29 Spring Recognition Assembly, 1:50 PM June 3 Principal s Coffee, 9 AM & 4:30 PM, Community Room 3-4 Senior Finals 4 Senior Talent Show, 3 PM - Auditorium 5 Last Day for Seniors 6:30AM Senior Breakfast - Cafeteria 7:45AM Graduation Rehearsal/Practice Main Gymnasium 9:05AM Senior Assembly for all students Main Gymnasium 10:25AM Senior Slide Show Auditorium 6 SAT & ACT Exams 10-12 Semester Exams for Freshman/Sophomores/Juniors 10 Graduation, University of Portland Chiles Center @ 7:30pm 12 Last Day for Students Have a great Summer! 15 Grading Day & Last Day for Teachers.. Have a great Summer! Revised July 30, 2014

Student Activities Program Students who are involved in activities outside of the classroom tend to be more successful academically. Involvement in activities creates wonderful experiences and the opportunity to form friendships that shape the high school experience. Beaverton High School is proud of our Activities Program. We offer a wide variety of activities and programs that give every student the opportunity to find a way to actively engage in the BHS community. There are over 40 clubs for students to participate in all year. Student voice and input is included on numerous school committees. The BHS eadership program offers an excellent opportunity to get involved. Take a look at the list of activities included in this packet and find a way to get involved. In addition to activities, several key traditional events enliven the year. BHS Student Leadership is already busy working hard to put together events like Homecoming, Assemblies, Spirit Weeks, several dances and spirit activities. These events add to the high school experience. One way to show your BHS spirit is to wear our colors. EVERY FRIDAY WE WEAR ORANGE AND BLACK!!! Our students are the reason that BHS is one of the best high schools in the state. We encourage EVERY student to find a way to take part. So, look through the information provided. If you have any questions about Beaverton High School Activities, please feel free to contact Jason Sarmiento: Activities Director Jason_sarmiento@beaverton.k12.or.us

Programa de actividades estudiantiles Los estudiantes que participan en las actividades extraescolares suelen tener más éxito académico. Cuando los estudiantes participan en actividades, tienen experiencias fabulosas y hacen amistades. En Beaverton High School tenemos mucho orgullo de nuestro programa de actividades. Ofrecemos una variedad de actividades y programas que les dan a todos los estudiantes oportunidades a participar. Ofrecemos más de 40 clubes estudiantiles durante el año. Muchos cómites escolares nuestros incluyen y utilizan las ideas de los estudiantes. Nuestro programa de liderazgo es una oportunidad excelente para participar en la vida estudiantil. Mire la lista de actividades incluída en este paquete para aprender cómo se puede participar. Además de las actividades, hay eventos tradicionales que hacen la escuela más viva. El Liderazgo Estudiantil de BHS ya está organizando eventos como Homecoming, las asambleas, las Semanas de Espíritu, varios bailes y otras actividades de espíritu. Estos eventos son memorables. Una manera a mostrar su espíritu es llevar ropa de los colores oficiales de la escuela. TODOS LOS VIERNES LLEVAMOS ROPAS ANARANJADOS Y NEGROS!! Nuestra escuela es una de las mejores del estado porque nuestros estudiantes son los mejores. Queremos que TODOS los estudiantes encuentren una manera a participar. Por eso, mire la información incluída. Si tiene preguntas sobre las actividades y los clubes, póngase en contacto con Jason Sarmiento: Activities Director jason_sarmiento@beaverton.k12.or.us

CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS 2014-2015 BEAVERTON HIGH SCHOOL I: OSAA Clubs and Organizations: The following groups can compete at an OSAA level if they so choose. Cheerleaders, Marching Ensemble and Rhythm B's have specific admission requirements; please contact the club advisor. For a list of Beaverton High School Athletic teams contact Athletic Director Jim Meuwissen. Beaver Band Mary Bengel Cheerleaders Jana Olsen (janalynn_olsen@hotmail.com) Choir Jonathan Stoner Color Guard (Auxiliary) Mary Bengel Marching Ensemble (Band) Mary Bengel Speech and Debate Kris Igawa Rhythm B s Emily Gwyn Thespians International Shannon Dery II: Beaverton High School-Sponsored Clubs: SERVICE: The following clubs are all service based. LINK (Beaver Crew), HOSA and National Honor Society have admission requirements; please contact the club advisor. CLUB ADVISOR Becca s Closet Christine Hurtley EcoClub Global Awareness to Action Jonathan Stoner HOSA (Health Occupation Student Association) Paula Jacobs Key Club Kristina Laurance LINK (Beaver Crew) Emily Ramberg & Jason Sarmiento National Honor Society Kristina Laurance ACADEMIC: The following clubs are all built around a specific academic discipline, but are open to all students. CLUB ADVISOR French Club Brittney Driscoll Japanese Club Ben Novinger Overneath (Literary Magazine) Ben Klash Science Research Team Mike Blok Science Team World Quest Trivia Team Tim Leyden INTEREST: The following clubs are all focused on specific interests, and are open to all students. CLUB ADVISOR Anime Club Art Club Kathleen Hawthorne Breakdance Club Dominic Sandri Carry the Cross Matthew Hottmann Ceramics Club Andrew Beckham Chess Club Charles Johnson Cooking Club Sarah Echelbarger & Emily Gwyn Creative Writing Club Ben Klash and Richard Turner Diversity Club Richard Turner & Christine Hurtley ESL Homework Club Christine Hurtley

Gardening Club Mark Geren Gay-Straight Alliance Kathleen Hawthorne & Liz Kellog Latino Club Ray Ruiz Philosophy Club Dominic Sandri Robotics Club Sewing Club Michelle Movick Video Club Jonathan Stoner ACTIVITIES: The following are teams, elected positions, or class specific clubs and organizations. All of the following activities have a specific admission process, contact the club advisor for details. ACTIVITY ADVISOR The Hummer (Student Newspaper) Andrew Evans Student Leadership Jason Sarmiento Yearbook Marsha Nakatani III: Club Sports: Beaverton High School's name is associated with the following off campus Club Sports. The use of Beaverton High School's name must be renewed annually with the principal. The following clubs compete and participate at off campus events. Dragon Boat Linda Kiehl Men's Lacrosse bhslaxclub@gmail.com Men s Multicultural Soccer OHSET (Equestrian Team) Scott Chauncey (scott97225@aol.com) Racquetball bhsracquetball@gmail.com Ski Team Brad Harvey Women s Lacrosse bhslaxclub@gmail.com Women s Multicultural Soccer To contact a Club Advisor use the following email formula: Teacher first name _ Teacher last name@beaverton.k12.or.us If you have any questions about a club, activity or organization at Beaverton High School please contact Activities Director, Jason Sarmiento at jason_sarmiento@beaverton.k12.or.us

Athletics Program: Key Information Beaverton High School has a rich tradition of excellence in athletics and activities. Research shows that students who are involved in after- school activities, achieve higher academic success and form a stronger bond with their school community. So, whether it is running on the football field, singing in the musical, or being part of the band, every student is encouraged to get involved. GENERAL INFORMATION If you are interested in participating in athletics you will need to complete the following forms prior to participation. These forms can be found on the Beaverton High School Website, MetroLeague.org, BHS Main Office, or the Athletic Office, Room 206 (Athletic Office opens Aug. 11, 2014). 1. Participation Form - Shows Insurance and receives parents permission to participate. Athletic Participation Forms/White Activity Forms/Pink 2. State Physical Form - Good for two years. Doctor and Parent/Guardian must sign this form. 3. $225 payment for all Athletics - If placed on a team. Activities Participation Fee is $85 Students with financial need may contact the Athletic Office. OSAA ACADEMICS: Athletic and Activities: In order to participate in sports, all athletes must meet Oregon School Athletics and Activities Association (OSAA) and Beaverton School District Athletic/Activity Grade standards. Grade checks will occur at the beginning of each season and once during the season. Incoming freshmen are automatically granted eligibility at the beginning of fall season. They must, however, meet both standards during the rest of their high school career. The two standards are: 1. State Rules Oregon School Activities Association (OSAA): a. The OSAA grade checks are done at the beginning of each sport/activity season. Athletes must have passed 5 classes from the previous semester. (2.5 Credits) Athletes must maintain 5 classes or more during the season. (2.5 Credits) This also applies to participants in activities. b. Athletes must also be making satisfactory progress toward the school's graduation requirements. (4 Credits by Soph. - 9.5 Credits by JR - 16 credits by SR.) NOTE: A student should be averaging 6 credits a year to reach current school graduation requirements. 2. Beaverton School District Grade Requirements: (CURRENTLY UNDER DISTRICT REVIEW) During the season we will do grade checks based on the BSD standards. At the time of the check, students must have a minimum of a 2.0 GPA and no F's in any classes. Failure to meet these standards will result in student ineligibility for game/event participation. Upon meeting the standard and teacher notification, the athletic director may allow reinstatement. (Special Education students may also be evaluated on their IEP progress.)

Programa atlético: información importante Beaverton High School tiene una historia de excelencia en los deportes y las actividades. Los estudios de investigación prueban que si los estudiantes participan en un deporte o actividad estraescolar, tendrán más éxito académico y tendrán conexiones más fuertes con la comunidad escolar. Por eso, correr sobre el campo de fútbol, cantar en la obra de teatro musical, o tocar instrumento en la banda - deseamos que todos los estudiantes participen. INFORMACION GENERAL Si se interesa en jugar un deporte, necesitará llenar y entregar los formularios en la lista abajo antes de comenzar con el deporte. Estos formularios se pueden encontrar en el sitio de web de Beaverton High School, MetroLeague.org, en la oficina central de la escuela, o en la Oficina de Deportes de la escuela - salón 206 (esta oficina abrirá el 11 de agosto de 2014). 1. Formulario de Participación Demuestra el seguro médico y el permiso de los padres. Para los deportes (formulario blanco) o para las otras actividades (formulario rosado). 2. Formulario estatal sobre la condición física del estudiante Dura dos años. El doctor y el padre/tutor necesita firmar este formulario. 3. Pago - $225 si juega en un equipo atlético, $85 para las otras actividades. Los estudiantes con recursos limitados deben hablar con la Oficina de Deportes en salón 206. Reglas de OSAA: Deportes y Actividades Para jugar deportes, todos los atletas necesitan cumplir con las reglas del Oregon School Athletics and Activities Association (OSAA) y del Distrito Escolar de Beaverton. Las notas académicas de los atletas serán chequeados en el comienzo de la temporada atlética y una vez durante la temporada. Los estudiantes del noveno grado automaticamente reunen este requisito en el comienzo de los deportes del otoño. Sin embargo, necesitan cumplir con los estándares para adelante. Los dos estándares son: 1. Reglas estatales Oregon School Activities Association (OSAA): a. Las notas académicas serán chequeadas en el comeienzo de cada temporada deportiva. Los atletas necesitan pasar 5 clases del semestre previo. (2,5 Créditos) Los atletas necesitan ser matriculados en por lo menos 5 clases durante la temporada (2,5 Credits). Este requisito es también para los estudiantes que participan en actividades. b. Los atletas también necesitan demostrar progreso en cumplir con los requisitos de graduación (4 créditos después de su primer año, 9,5 después del seguno, y 16 para el comienzo de su cuarto año). Nota: Un estudiante debe haber ganado un promedio de 6 créditos cada año para graduarse en cuatro años. 2. Los requisitos académicos del Distrito Escolar de Beaverton (estos serán revisados posiblemente): Durante la temporada chequeamos las notas según los estándares del Distrito Escolar de Beaverton. Cuando el cheque suceda, el atleta necesitará tener un promedio académico de 2,0 y no tener notas de F en ninguna clase. Si no cumple con estos estándares, el atleta no podrá participar en el partido o evento. Al cumplir con los estándares y cuando el maestro nos diga, el director de deportes puede permitirle al atleta a participar. (Los estudiantes de Educación Especial pueden ser evaluados por su progreso según su plan de IEP).

Athletic Programs: Teams and Coaches Fall Sports Sport Cross Country Football Boy s Soccer* Girl s Soccer* Volleyball* Cheerleading* Rhythm B s* Winter Sports Sport Boy s Basketball* Girl s Basketball* Swimming Wrestling Cheerleading* Rhythm B s* Spring Sports Sport Baseball* Boy s Golf* Girl s Golf* Softball* Boy s Tennis* Girl s Tennis* Track Coach Jim Crawford Bob Boyer Danny Millan Jon Wilkins Kaiao Nahaele-a Jana Olsen Emily Gwynn Coach Andrew Vancil Jay Ego Judy Rusaw Brian Sullivan Jana Olsen Emily Gwynn Coach Derek Nekoba Brad Harvey Donna Smoot Roni Illias Matt Hottman TBA Bob Boyer Phone 644-5323 259-5018 259-4889 259-4889 808-217-6359 503-709-4400 259-4889 Email crawx4@hotmail.com Bob_Boyer@beaverton.k12.or.us Danny.bscoregon@gmail.com JonathanWilkins5@gmail.com Kaiao Nahaele-a knahalea@yahoo.com Janalynn_olsen@hotmail.com Emily_Gwynn@beaverton.k12.or.us Phone 259-4889 358-1055 648-8077 206-2029 503-709-4400 259-4889 Email Andrew_vancil@beaverton.k12.or.us beaverhoops@gmail.com judyrusaw@comcast.net brian_sullivan@beaverton.k12.or.us Janalynn_olsen@hotmail.com Emily_Gwynn@beaverton.k12.or.us Phone 259-4918 259-5002 475-5920 259-4935 Email Derek_Nekoba@beaverton.k12.or.us Brad_Harvey@beaverton.k12.or.us donnasmoot@comcast.net coach.bhssoftball@gmail.com Matthew_Hottmann@beaverton.k12.or.us 259-5018 Bob_Boyer@beaverton.k12.or.us First Practice dates: Fall Sports- Aug. 18, 2014 Winter Sports - Nov. 17, 2014 Spring Sports March 2, 2015 *Sports requiring tryouts/possible cuts. Please contact the coaches above for specific questions regarding their sport. Many of our sports have pre-season conditioning, camps, and/or open facilities prior to their seasons. BHS Community Sponsored Sports: These programs are run by outside organizations and are not funded or managed by the OSAA or the Beaverton School District. These activities offer great experiences for our students. (Lacrosse, Equestrian, Racquetball, Water Polo, Dragon Boat, and Ski Teams have been previously offered.) For information on BHS Athletics contact: Athletic Office, Room 206: Office Opens Aug. 11. Jim Meuwissen, Athletic Director 259-4889 jim_meuwissen@beaverton.k12.or.us Denise Campbell, Athletic Asst. 259-4889 denise_campbell@beaverton.k12.or.us METROLEAGUE.ORG Information on standings, scores, schedules, directions and all league recognition available through the Metro League during the season, at www.metroleague.org.

Deportes: equipos y entrenadores Deportes del otoño Deporte Cross Country (Correr) Fútbol Americano Fútbol - varones* Fútbol - hembras* Vólibol* Animación Deportiva* Rhythm B s* Entrenador Jim Crawford Bob Boyer Danny Millan Jon Wilkins Kaiao Nahaele-a Jana Olsen Emily Gwynn Teléfono 644-5323 259-5018 259-4889 259-4889 808-217-6359 503-709-4400 259-4889 Correo electrónico crawx4@hotmail.com Bob_Boyer@beaverton.k12.or.us Danny.bscoregon@gmail.com JonathanWilkins5@gmail.com Kaiao Nahaele-a knahalea@yahoo.com Janalynn_olsen@hotmail.com Emily_Gwynn@beaverton.k12.or.us Deportes del invierno Deporte Baloncesto - varones* Baloncesto - hembras* Natación Lucha Libre Animación Deportiva* Rhythm B s* Entrenador Andrew Vancil Jay Ego Judy Rusaw Brian Sullivan Jana Olsen Emily Gwynn Teléfono 259-4889 358-1055 648-8077 206-2029 503-709-4400 259-4889 Correo electrónico Andrew_vancil@beaverton.k12.or.us beaverhoops@gmail.com judyrusaw@comcast.net brian_sullivan@beaverton.k12.or.us Janalynn_olsen@hotmail.com Emily_Gwynn@beaverton.k12.or.us Teléfono 259-4918 259-5002 475-5920 259-4935 Correo electrónico Derek_Nekoba@beaverton.k12.or.us Brad_Harvey@beaverton.k12.or.us donnasmoot@comcast.net coach.bhssoftball@gmail.com Matthew_Hottmann@beaverton.k12.or.us 259-5018 Bob_Boyer@beaverton.k12.or.us Deportes de la primavera Deporte Béisbol* Golf - varones * Golf - hembras* Softball* Tenis - varones* Tenis - hembras* Track (Correr) Entrenador Derek Nekoba Brad Harvey Donna Smoot Roni Illias Matt Hottman TBA Bob Boyer Primeras prácticas: temporada de otoño 18 de agosto de 2014, temporada de invierno 17 de noviembre de 2014, temporada de primavera 2 de marzo de 2015 * Es un deporte que les requiere a los estudiantes una prueba física para determinar si serán miembros del equipo. Si tiene preguntas sobre un deporte específico, por favor póngase en contacto con el entrenador de ese deporte. Muchos de los deportes tienen programas antes de comenzar la temporada. Deportes de nuestra comunidad: Hay programas deportivos que son operados por otras organizaciones. Ni OSAA ni el Distrito Escolar de Beaverton operan estos deportes y no les dan fondos. Estas activiades les ofrecen buenas oportunidades para los estudiantes. (Lacrosse, Equestrian, Racquetball, Water Polo, Dragon Boat, and Ski Teams son unos que han sido ofrecidos.) Para más información sobre los deportes de Beaverton High School, póngase en contacto con: La Oficina de Deportes, salón 206. Abrirá el 11 de agosto. El Sr. Jim Meuwissen, Director de Deportes, 259-4889, jim_meuwissen@beaverton.k12.or.us Denise Campbell, Asistente al Director, 259-4889, denise_campbell@beaverton.k12.or.us Visitar www.metroleague.org para información sobre los horarios de partidos, los resultados de partidos, la posición de los equipos, direcciones y más información sobre los deportes durante las temporadas.

Welcomes NEW AND RETURNING MEMBERS! Booster Club provides financial, volunteer and moral support that benefits the students, faculty and staff of Beaverton High School. Over just the past four years, Booster Club has provided: $20,000 in college scholarships for deserving seniors $7,500+ for teacher/staff appreciation events $68,000+ for sports and activities, including: Grad Night and Senior Reception Soccer goals, tennis windbreaks and baseball stadium sound system Football and wrestling dummies Theater costumes Boys and girls team uniforms Make-A-Wish Week School directional signage Buses, free tickets to playoff games Training room weights Cameras for athletic department, and for the Hummer newspaper Much, much, much more Booster Club s impact reaches well beyond sports and activities. We ve purchased equipment that enables live streaming of BHS events, helped send students to a digital media seminar and provided a number of staff appreciation meals and other tokens to show the incredible teachers, staff and administrators at BHS that we support and value what they do for our students. Booster Club is an all-parent volunteer organization that draws its strength from the contributions of its members, whether it s a donation of time, money or resources. Be a part of a truly transformative organization. HOW DO YOU BECOME A BOOSTER CLUB MEMBER? You can help us make a positive difference in the lives of our students and their teachers by becoming a member just $20 for the 2014-15 school year. You ll receive a Booster Club carwindow cling plus a digital copy of our handy student directory. Just fill out the form on the other side of this page and drop it off/mail it in or sign up online at www.bhsbc.org. Please consider making an additional donation to Booster Club to further enhance what we can do to benefit your children and all students of Beaverton High School. Every dollar we receive is reinvested in our students. See the membership form on the other side of this page or visit the official BHS Booster Club web site: www.bhsbc.org. Like us online at www.facebook.com/beavertonboosterclub

2014-2015 MEMBERSHIP FORM Please complete and return this form with your check* and mail to: Beaverton HS Booster Club 13000 SW Second Street (Or drop the form and payment by the BHS front office.) Beaverton, OR 97005 Yes, I d like to support the BHS Booster Club by becoming an annual member for the 2014-2015 school year. I will receive a car-window cling and student directory as part of my tax-deductible membership*: $20 I d like to make a tax-deductible donation* to further enhance the Booster Club s ability to support BHS students sports and activities. (indicate amount here >>) $ *NOTE: You can also sign up and/or donate online at www.bhsbc.org, and click on the DONATION tab. Total: $ PARENT CONTACT INFORMATION Booster Club does not give out this information to anyone. Please provide contact information for just one parent or guardian who will be the primary contact for Booster Club communications. Parent Name: Phone: Parent Email Student Name(s): BOOSTER CLUB VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES Booster Club and the Volunteer Committee are joining forces to make volunteering easier than ever. To learn about volunteer opportunities involving BHS and Booster Club activities and events, visit www.bhsvolunteers.org or www.facebook.com/beavertonhighvolunteercommittee. There is also a volunteer sign-up form within the Beaver Day packet where you can select which events or programs you d most like to be involved with as a volunteer. Or you can email your name, phone number and email address, as well as your student s name and grade, to Julie Liggins, BHS Volunteer Committee Coordinator via theliggins@aol.com. Thank you for your involvement and we look forward to seeing you this school year! GO BEAVERS!

Beaverton High School Volunteer 2014-2015 The Volunteer Committee Coordinator and Committee Chairs work with Beaverton High Staff to organize volunteers for school-wide activities. All are invited to attend our meetings. It's a great way to stay connected to what is going on around the school! They are usually held at 9 am on the first Friday of each month in the Community Room at Beaverton High. Please check meeting dates on the Activities Calendar at the school website. You can also see volunteer opportunities on our facebook, www.facebook.com/beavertonhighvolunteercommittee?ref=hl and our website http://www.bhsvolunteers.org/ Beaverton High Volunteer Coordinator: Julie Liggins (503-626-6918, TheLiggins@aol.com) Please Print clearly and return form to office Name Phone EMail Student(s)name grade grade We will email you volunteer opportunities as they arise. We will not share our email list with anyone. These committees have ongoing volunteer needs. Please check any that interest you: College & Career Center: Assist students in exploring career and college information. Help staff with filing, organizing materials, etc. Staff Appreciation: Work with a committee to provide lunch twice a year (December and May). Student Activities: Chaperone student dances. Community Clean Up Day: 3 times a year (August, February, May) I would be interested in helping to coordinate clean up days, or just one of the months. Aspire: Mentoring program for Junior/Senior class, training provided. Mock Interview: Help check in students, conduct mock interview (April). Health Careers: Help with check in for blood drives, help students with vital signs, etc. Bulletin Boards: Change bulletin boards in the school once a week or bi-weekly as needed. Tutoring Subject Library Remember our meeting is the First Friday of the month 9 am to 10:30 am (September meeting TBA)

. Located on the Beaverton High School campus, the School-Based Health Center (SBHC) is a health-care facility that is affordable and eliminates the need for transportation for many families. It also provides access to healthcare to those students who may not otherwise get the care they need. It means students miss less class time, and parents miss less work time! Keeping students healthy and in the classroom results in fewer absences and higher grades. Although the health center is located on the Beaverton High School campus, it is not run by the school or the school district. Grants from the federal government, State of Oregon, Kaiser Community Foundation at Northwest Health Foundation, PacificSource Charitable Foundation, Tuality Healthcare and others have provided the funding for the health center s initial start up costs. Virginia Garcia Memorial Health Center operates the health center. Professional Medical Care The SBHC is a healthcare facility similar to a doctor s office. It is staffed with a licensed medical providers from Virginia Garcia who provide comprehensive physical, mental, and preventive health services including physical exams, treatment of minor injury and illness, lab tests, immunizations, and mental health counseling and more. The health center will also be providing dental services soon. The staff coordinates with family doctors to provide the most effective medical care. Prevention and Education Through school-wide education initiatives, the SBHC promotes healthy lifestyle choices and teaches students how to take responsibility for their health and well-being. Its prevention- focused messaging aims to catch health problems and risky behaviors before they start. It encourages parent involvement to support successful health outcomes. Make an appointment! Appointments are recommended, however urgent health concerns are seen on a walk-in basis. Before their first visit, it is recommended that students fill out the SBHC Registration Form, which can be picked up at your school front office. Call 503-259-5045 for more information. Beaverton School-Based Health Center SE 1300 Century SW 2nd Blvd., St, Beaverton, Hillsboro, OR OR 97123 97005 Hours: Mon-Thurs 9:00-6:00 Friday 7:30-4:30 Appointments Call: 503-259-5045

Why a School-Based Health Center Adolescents are often reported to have the lowest access to health care of any age group, and they are the least likely to seek care through traditional office-based settings. To serve this group, Washington County has partnered with Virginia Garcia Memorial Health Center and LifeWorksNW to provide a quality healthcare facility right on the Beaverton High School campus. The health center is open when school is in session. It is designed to ease access to healthcare for all students and staff, regardless of their ability to pay, by reducing the inconvenience, cost, and the need for transportation. The SBHC provides comprehensive physical, mental, and preventative health services such as: Routine physical exams; sports physicals & concussion clinics Mental health and substance abuse assessments and referrals Diagnosis and treatment of acute and chronic illness Immunizations, prescription medications, and lab tests Treatment of minor illness and injury Vision, dental, and blood pressure screenings Mental health counseling Q&A Who operates the health center? Washington County has a partnership with Virginia Garcia Memorial Health Center who operates the SBHC and LifeWorksNW who provides a licensed mental health counselor. What about insurance? The SBHC can bill most private insurance carriers. It is required that you pay your insurance co-pay at the time of your visit. If you do not have insurance, the medical office assistant will work with you to make your visit affordable. They can assess whether You re eligible for the Oregon Health Plan (OHP) and provide you with an application. If you are not eligible for OHP, your family s income will be used to determine whether you are eligible for a discounted fee. Families that earn less money will pay less. Who is a family nurse practitioner? A family nurse practitioner can assess, diagnose, provide treatment, and prescribe medication. The SBHC nurse practitioner has experience and training in issues specific to adolescent health. Who is a mental health counselor? A child and family therapist is a mental health professional who is trained and licensed to provide treatment and Counseling for mental health issues. The SBHC child and family therapist is also dual-certified to provide drug and alcohol abuse assessment and treatment. Where is the health center located? The SBHC is located on the west side of the Beaverton High School campus located at 13000 SW 2 nd street, Beaverton, OR. 97008. Call for additional information at 503-xxx-xxxx or visit BeavertonHighSBHC.org