The first-ever Virtual Proud to be HSD Festival is here! Running all week, the Festival features a student art gallery, performances, videos of students showcasing their entrepreneurial endeavors and career-related learning, a virtual chess tournament, Mascot Challenge between our high school mascots and Barley from the Hillsboro Hops, live-streamed virtual versions of our annual Retirement Celebration and Valedictorian/Salutatorian Luncheon, and more. See the schedule posted on our Proud to be HSD Festival webpage, and check back often as events will be added throughout the week.
FEATURED EVENT:
Superintendent Scott Interviews Hilhi Sophomore Julia Alexander
Superintendent Scott recently interviewed Hilhi Sophomore Julia Alexander about the coronavirus quarantine song/video she wrote and recorded: “Upside Down.” Watch the interview below or here; to go straight to the video, click here.
Just a reminder that beginning this week, meals will be served Monday through Thursday, with meals for Thursday, Friday, and Saturday being distributed on Thursdays...
Congratulations and many thanks to our retiring staff members! Watch the Retirement Celebration via live stream on Wednesday, May 20, from 4 to 5:30 p.m...
There will be no school for all students on Monday, May 25, in observance of Memorial Day.
Virtual Kindergarten Orientation
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, all in-person kindergarten orientations had to be canceled. Instead, a website was constructed with presentations from your school, as well as district and community resources..
Thanks to wonderful community partners, there are multiple ways you can make donations to support our graduating seniors and students and families in need...
Washington County Launches Reopening Status Dashboard
On Wednesday, May 13, Washington County posted a COVID-19 reopening prerequisites dashboard on their website. This will be used to communicate progress toward complying with the Governor’s seven prerequisites for reopening...
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.