Generated by DeepSeek V3.2| Southridge High School | |
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| Name | Southridge High School |
| Established | 1969 |
| Type | Public |
| Grades | 9–12 |
| District | Beaverton School District |
| City | Beaverton, Oregon |
| State | Oregon |
| Country | United States |
| Mascot | Skyhawks |
| Colors | Blue and gold |
Southridge High School. It is a comprehensive four-year public high school located in Beaverton, Oregon, operating within the Beaverton School District. Founded in the late 1960s, the school has grown into a prominent institution known for its rigorous academic programs and competitive athletic teams. The school's mascot is the Skyhawk, and its colors are blue and gold, symbolizing its spirit and community pride.
The school was established in 1969 to serve the growing suburban population in the Washington County area, opening its doors amidst a period of significant expansion for the Beaverton School District. Its creation was part of a broader wave of educational development in the Pacific Northwest during the late 20th century. Over the decades, it has undergone several renovations and expansions to accommodate increasing enrollment and evolving educational needs, reflecting the demographic changes in the Portland metropolitan area. The school has maintained a continuous presence in the community, contributing to the local identity of the Cedar Hills and Bethany neighborhoods.
The school offers a robust curriculum that includes numerous Advanced Placement courses across disciplines such as Calculus, Biology, United States History, and English Literature. It is recognized for its strong programs in STEM fields, featuring specialized courses in Computer Science and Engineering that often partner with local institutions like Intel and the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry. Students can also engage in a variety of elective pathways, including extensive world language studies in Spanish and Japanese, as well as performing arts programs in Theatre and Instrumental Music. Academic achievements are regularly recognized through organizations like the National Honor Society and competitions such as the Science Olympiad.
Athletically, the school competes in the Metro League under the governance of the Oregon School Activities Association. Its athletic teams, known as the Skyhawks, have achieved particular distinction in Basketball, with the girls' team winning multiple state championships in the 2010s under coaches like Michael Bergmann. The school also fields competitive teams in Football, Soccer, Cross Country, Track and Field, and Baseball, with many athletes continuing to compete at the collegiate level in conferences like the Pac-12 and NCAA Division I. Facilities support a wide range of sports, contributing to a strong tradition of interscholastic competition.
Alumni have achieved prominence in diverse professional fields, including entertainment, sports, and public service. Notable figures include actress and singer Megan Hilty, known for her roles on Broadway and in television series like *Smash*; professional Basketball player Mike Moser, who played in the NBA G League and internationally; and United States Air Force officer and test pilot Major John D. Kostecka. Other distinguished graduates include entrepreneurs in the Silicon Forest technology sector and contributors to local civic organizations in the Portland area.
The campus is situated on a expansive site in suburban Beaverton, Oregon, featuring a main academic building, a separate performing arts center, and extensive athletic complexes. Key facilities include a modern library and media center, multiple computer and science laboratories, and a gymnasium that hosts both athletic events and large assemblies. Outdoor amenities comprise a stadium for Football and Track, multiple baseball and softball fields, and tennis courts. Recent capital improvement projects have focused on technology upgrades and sustainability initiatives, aligning with broader goals within the Beaverton School District.
Category:Public high schools in Oregon Category:Educational institutions established in 1969 Category:Beaverton, Oregon