Aloha High School

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Aloha High School
Established 1968
Type Public Secondary
Principal Licki Vukich
Faculty 95 (in 2005-06)
Students 2003 (in 2005-06)
Grades 9-12
Location 18550 SW Kinnaman Rd.,
Aloha, Oregon, USA
Oversight Beaverton School District
Campus Suburban
Colors Blue, Green, and Gold
Mascot Warriors, commonly called "D.Steve"
Information (503)259-4700
Website www.beavton.k12.or.us/aloha/

Aloha High School is a suburban high school in Aloha, Oregon. It was recently renovated in 2006 to add additional classrooms, cafeteria space, and many windows (the new "H" and "K" halls have windows along one wall in each classroom). It is one of eight public high schools in the Beaverton School District. The school currently offers more Advanced Placement than any Beaverton School.[citation needed]

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[edit] Demographics

  • American Indian 2%
  • Asian or Pacific Islander 12%
  • Black 6%
  • Hispanic 23%
  • White 62%
  • Multiple Categories Selected 5%[1]

[edit] Faculty

In the 2006-2007 school year, there were 71 teachers, 177 instructional assistants, 40 administrators and 30 other staff members. Teachers had on average 1.67 years of experience, and 25% had at least a masters degree. [2]

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[edit] Traditions

  • The pictures of all the student body presidents in Aloha's history can be found hanging on the walls outside of the administration office.
  • Until the 2006 remodeling of Aloha High School, "Freshman Hill" was a popular subject among high school lore. Incoming freshmen were rolled down the hill to welcome them to Aloha High School. The renovation built new classrooms on the land that was once the hill.
  • Scrawnalanis. One of the few surviving traditions that have carried on throughout most of the school's history (although the 2007-2008 school year is said to be its final year), senior males will cross dress and perform a dance at a school assembly- for comedic effect. It is also a play on the high school's dance team, the Analanis.

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