It’s Thanksgiving week, which means it’s time for our annual ‘weather issue’ of Hot News! This is where we like to remind families about how we make inclement weather decisions and how those decisions are communicated. Our district is very large - spanning 204 miles - and within our boundaries are elevations ranging from 140 feet to more than 1500 feet! That means the weather conditions can vary greatly from one area to another. However, our goal is always to ensure the safety of all of our students and staff - be they our 14,000+ bus riders, student drivers, walkers, bike riders, or those transported by parents. And when we make an inclement weather decision it applies to all schools. Learn more about the decision-making process and how we will communicate with you on our website at hsd.k12.or.us/weather. Stay warm!
Liberty High School held its annual Veterans Assembly on Tuesday, Nov. 12, to honor those who have served in our nation’s military and to provide a learning opportunity for students.
Thanksgiving is a time to gather together with family and friends to celebrate one another and a great meal. Unfortunately, that’s not the reality for everyone in our community. Visit our website to see where free Thanksgiving meals are being offered...
Phase 4 is under way to implement seismic, HVAC and other upgrades in the final section of the building. Renovations are ahead of schedule, with expected completion by Dec. 20. Project updates onhillsboro-bond.org.
All schools are invited to participate in the Trex Challenge 2019, in which students collect film plastic to be recycled into composite wood products...
Licensed and classified employees who enrolled in a health care plan featuring a Health Reimbursement Account are invited to attend an upcoming help session to ensure you get the most out of this benefit...
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.