Aloha High School
2/18/22
Students Get to Class on Time - Stay in Class
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
AHS Theater need you on the Zombie Crew - Lights, Make-up, Sets, Costumes go to J3
InscripciĂ³n de Deportes de Primavera: Golf, Atletismo, Tenis, BĂ©isbol, Softbol.
LIVE STREAM THE GAMES FROM HOME!
CLICK ON THE LINK BELOW THAT CORRESPONDS TO THE LOCATION OF WHERE THE GAME/MATCH IS TAKING PLACE. YOU MUST HAVE THE HUDL APP DOWNLOADED ON YOUR DEVICE IN ORDER TO ACCESS THE LIVE STREAM.
Aloha
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFejxZyc7vmDki4ISqbqU6g/featured
Beaverton
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCn0v2eVq3C5kcAU_wwpeLZw
Jesuit
https://www.jesuitportland.org/athletics/jctv
Mountainside
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCi1uNRBdv48HworgO8ah0Ww/videos
Southridge
https://southridge.beaverton.k12.or.us/athletics
Sunset
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgIA-U76mWFNpFv3eWzGmzQ
Westview
Erin’s Law
In July of 2015, the Oregon Legislature passed SB 856, also known as Erin’s Law, which requires schools to provide child sexual abuse prevention instruction kindergarten through grade 12. Schools will be responsible for developing an instructional plan to implement a minimum of four sexual abuse prevention lessons each year that meets the needs of all students in their building addressing the following topics and skills:
Topics Addressed: Skills Addressed:
Healthy/Unhealthy Relationships Techniques to Recognize Sexual Abuse
Teen Dating Violence Effective Communication Skills to Establish Boundaries
Sexual Assault/Abuse Skills to Tell a Trusted Adult
The grade level learning targets and materials have been thoughtfully reviewed by district teachers, administrators, parents, community representatives and health professionals to ensure that the content is medically accurate, developmentally appropriate, and acceptable to the community. Teachers have been trained in best practices for teaching abuse prevention skills through the new curricula.
Erin’s Law also requires a professional training component for administrators and other school personnel regarding communicating these topics to students. A parental involvement component is also in place to inform parents about the characteristics of sexual predators and to provide information on how to discuss these topics with their children.
In all areas, parents and guardians are a child’s first and most influential teachers. Parents, guardians and schools share a common goal: we want students of all ages to be valued, respected, and safe in all aspects of their lives. Additional information on Erin’s Law can be found on the district website listed below:
https://www.beaverton.k12.or.us/departments/curriculum-instruction-assessment/erins-law
If you have further questions regarding all or part of the Erin’s Law lessons, please inquire with your school administration. If you so choose, after you have reviewed the materials, your administrator can refer you to the curriculum opt-out documentation.
Sincerely,
Matt Casteel
Principal
Salva una vida, da tu sangre. 25 de febrero 8:80-1:30
COVID-19 Student Testing at BSD Central Administration Office
COVID Vaccine Clinic
- Get your FREE 1st, 2nd, booster, & pediatric shot of the Johnson & Johnson, Pfizer, or Moderna COVID vaccine from Project Access Now and a FREE food box (when available).
- For ages 5 years old and older.
- Registration required.
- Visit: https://www.projectaccessnow.org/outreach-enrollment-and-access/ or call 503-345-7031.
Monday - Friday 12:00 (noon) - 7:00 pm
Free COVID Testing
- FREE COVID testing.
- Appointments required, no insurance necessary.
- Drive-through or walk-up.
- PCR testing with results in 48 hours.
- Sign up through Curative at: https://book.curative.com/sites/33993
- Other testing sites: https://www.co.washington.or.us/HHS/CommunicableDiseases/COVID-19/testing-sites.cfm
Dental Vans and Mammograms
1st & 2nd Friday's of the Month
- Medical Teams International Dental Van - first Friday of the month from 9 am-1 pm. Appointment recommended, but drop-ins accepted if space.
- OHSU/Tuality Healthcare Mammography Van - second Friday of the month from 9 am-12 pm. Appointment required, Must be 35 years of age or older, have a primary care physician, health insurance, and not had a mammogram within the past year.
- To schedule, call BRC through Care to Share at 503-591-9025.
Graduation 2022 - 6:30 pm June 10th at Aloha Stadium
Career Center
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.