Aloha High School
5/13/22
Warriors - review your class selections for next year!
Please have your Aloha High School student review their Course Requests in StudentVue to make sure the classes and alternates they want to take next year are correct. If any changes or corrections are needed, have them follow this link and complete the form. Once the school year begins, it is often difficult to make any schedule changes.
All requests to change classes for next year must be completed by June 1st. Aloha counselors are available if there are any questions. This information is also being shared to all AHS students in Advisory.
Oregon State Assessment System (OSAS)
Aloha High School will be administering the Oregon State Assessment System (OSAS) test on May 24, 26, and May 31 from 8-11am to Juniors. Your student will have the opportunity to take the OSAS test in reading/writing, math, and science during these three days. This test does not impact any graduation requirements and colleges/universities do not use the information for admissions.
If your Junior is interested in taking the OSAS test, have your student follow this link and complete the information. Please contact Doug Boyer at 503-356-2773 with any questions.
Have you lost it? We might have found it.
Important Graduation Dates
Senior Check out May 31 to June 10.
Check out form in the counseling office. Turn in Chromebooks, library materials, Clear class fee accounts, order transcripts, clear cafeteria account
Graduation tickets - last stop at senior checkout. Four guest tickets on the field and four guest tickets in the stands.
June 3
Final day to submit credits from outside institutions
June 7, 8, 9
Senior Final Exams
June 9th
Senior Grades due by 3:30pm
June 10th
6:45am- Senior Breakfast - Aloha staff provides & serves breakfast to the Class of 2022
8:00am- Medallion, Cords/ Stoles Distribution - to be worn at Senior Assembly and Graduation.
8:30am- Mandatory Graduation Practice
10:00am- Senior Assembly -wear your caps, gowns and regalia!
6:30pm- Graduation Ceremony at Aloha High School stadium - yes, it is outside Wear you cap, gown and regalia.
10:00pm-3:00am - Grad Party
Seniors!!! - Only 35 left! Order Today!
Send in your Senior Spotlight Information to your Canvas Page. It will be posted on Social Media.
Look for the PTO Moms selling tickets at lunch.
Graduation 2022 - 6:30 pm June 10th at Aloha Stadium
What do I do if I get sick at school?
What do I do if I arrive late or need to leave early?
Medications at School
Aloha High School
Email: ahs-communications@beaverton.k12.or.us
Website: aloha.beaverton.k12.or.us
Location: 18550 Southwest Kinnaman Road, Beaverton, OR, USA
Phone: 5033562760
Facebook: facebook.com/ahsalohahighschool
Twitter: @ahsalohahighschool
Teen Support Resources
Mental Health America has compiled an abundance of resources for teens and parents of teens who are experiencing depression.
HelpGuide, a nonprofit organization, put together tips for parents to help them identify depression in their teens and help them treat it.
According to Mental Health America, anxiety disorders are among the most common mental illnesses in the U.S. This page has resources for dealing with anxiety and in depth information about the causes, symptoms, treatments and more.
The CDC conducts a National Youth Risk Behavior Survey to spotlight the causes and effects of high risk behaviors in youth.
American Foundation for Suicide Prevention said that educating yourself on what put kids at the greatest risk for suicide is one thing that protects them the most. They have given information on the facts and some of the risk factors and warning signs for teen suicide.
Solara Mental Health has created a mental health guide to help college students stay on track with maintaining their mental health and a healthy life balance in college.
- National Helpline: 1-800-662-HELP (4357)
The National Helpline is available in English and Spanish for individuals and family members facing mental health or substance abuse disorders.
Truth Initiative has a free text message program to help youth, young adults or anyone who is looking to quit e-cigarette use.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) put together page of resources of support for teens and young adults facing challenges caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
The American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry listed some sources of teen stress and ways that parents can help their them to decrease stress.