Southridge High School (Beaverton, Oregon)

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Southridge High School
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Southridge High School (Beaverton, Oregon)
9625 SW 125th Avenue

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97008

Coordinates 45°27′00″N122°48′24″W / 45.45°N 122.8067°W / 45.45; -122.8067
Information
Type Public
Opened1999
School district Beaverton School District
PrincipalMaria Copelan [1]
Teaching staff81.37 (on an FTE basis) [2]
Grades 912 [2]
Enrollment1,450 (2023–24) [2]
Student to teacher ratio17.82 [2]
Campus type Suburban
Color(s)Cardinal red, Vegas gold, and black
    [3]
Athletics conference OSAA Metro League 6A-2 [3]
Nickname Skyhawks [3]
Rival Beaverton High School
Feeder schoolsConestoga Middle School
Highland Park Middle
Whitford Middle School
Website Southridge High School

Southridge High School (SRHS) is a public high school in Beaverton, Oregon, United States. The school's boundary serves southern Beaverton, and a small portion of Portland and Tigard.

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History

Southridge opened in 1999 due to overcrowding at other high schools in the Beaverton SD. SRHS was constructed with the help of a $146 million bond approved in 1996. Southridge opened to grades 9–11 with an initial enrollment of 1,236. 12th grade was added the following year. Southridge's first principal was Sarah Boly.

The school offers International Baccalaureate programs and a large number of Advanced Placement courses.

Athletics

State championships

Notable alumni

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