February is Black History Month - an opportunity to both remember and honor the struggles, and acknowledge the central role of African Americans in U.S. History. The City of Hillsboro is hosting a special community event on Tuesday, Feb. 25, to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the ratification into the U.S. Constitution of the 15th Amendment, which granted African American men the right to vote; and throughout the month the Midland Library in Portland is hosting the Youth Curated Black History Traveling Museum - an exhibit created by Black Student Union groups from Portland metro high schools. Check out these and other informative and inspiring events throughout our area.
School Counseling Appreciation Week highlights the unique contribution of school counselors and the tremendous impact they can have in helping students achieve school success and plan for a career...
Sheetrocking, ductwork, concrete floor polishing, and more continue progress toward a late March/early April completion of the Media Center addition at Evergreen Middle School...
The HSD Board of Directors comprises seven elected members serving four-year terms and three student representatives serving a one-year term. Board members are community volunteers and do not receive compensation for their work. Board members establish policy based on Oregon and Federal laws governing schools. The Board approves policies for the Superintendent to implement. Email: School Board.