Aloha High School
1/28/22

End of the Semester Special Schedule


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





Click here for resources for Tech Mental Health, Screen Management, and Balancing Tech and life

Graduation 2022 - 6:30 pm June 10th at Aloha Stadium

Cap, Gown, Tassel & Class Medallion

Cap, Gown, Tassel and Class Medallion is all you need. This basic package is $48.00
Immunization Exclusion Day - February 16
Immunizations are required by state law for children and students in attendance at public and private schools, preschools, child care facilities and Head Start programs in Oregon. Nearly every facility that provides care for a child outside the home requires immunizations or a medical or non-medical exemption to remain enrolled.
Exclusion Day for this school year is Wednesday, February 16, for children who are not up-to-date on their vaccines. Students can see their health care providers, go to a school-based health center or contact the Washington County Health Department to find other vaccination locations.
While recommended, BSD doesn’t require students to be vaccinated for COVID-19. Students won’t be excluded on February 16 if they haven't received a COVID-19 vaccination.
More information, including a full list of required immunizations for the 2022-23 school year, can be found on the School Nursing and Student Health webpage.
Register for the Path to Scholarships Workshop on February 4th. Contact carol_baltazar@beaverton.k12.or.us if you have questions.



Help the PTO/Booster Club just by shopping
Hey did you know you can help out your Booster Club simply by shopping? Yes! You can sign up to use the Fred Meyer Community Rewards Program:
Simply visit https://www.fredmeyer.com. Once logged into your Fred Meyer account, search for Aloha High School Booster Club either by name or EY395 and then click Enroll. New users will need to create an account which requires some basic information, a valid email address and a rewards card.
Career Center

What do I do if I get sick at school? If you are sick at school please ask your teacher for a pass to the health room. We will take care of you, get you a ride home and if needed get you in contact with our Nurse, Kori Carbonaro. | What do I do if I arrive late or need to leave early? Parents should call the attendance line 503-356-2762 at least an hour before the time to arrange for a late arrival or early release. The student should check in at the attendance office to pick up their A-Pass. The A-pass will get the student back into class or released from class at the appropriate time. | Medications at School Prescription medications need to be checked in with the Health Room. High school students may carry prescription and emergency medications needed for immediate access (non-injectable) with them IF permission is obtained and the Self-Administration Medication Authorization form is completed and on file in office. More information HERE. |
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
Remember to check "Permission to Share". This will allow us to waive class, sport and tech fees.

This will link you to the AHS Calendar on the AHS webpage. It is updated weekly. aloha.beaverton.k12.or.us

Aloha High School

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.