Southridge High School (Beaverton, Oregon)

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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 staff81.15 (on an FTE basis) [2]
Grades 912 [2]
Enrollment1,495 (2022-23) [2]
Student to teacher ratio18.42 [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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