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The '''Hillsboro School District''' is a unified ] located in ], ]. It operates 23 elementary schools, four middle schools, and four high schools. They also run a special alternative school and the Hare Field athletic complex. The school district covers Hillsboro, ], ], ], ], and other area communities. The '''Hillsboro School District''' is a unified ] located in ], ]. It operates 23 elementary schools, four middle schools, and four high schools. They also run a special alternative school and the Hare Field athletic complex. The school district covers Hillsboro, ], ], ], ], and other area communities. Total enrollment as of 2006: 19,938 students, 4th largest in the state.<ref></ref> The Hillsboro School District Board of Directors (school board) consists of seven elected members serving four-year terms. Board members receive no pay for their work on the Board. In 2006 the district implemented a statistical tracking program that keeps track of all student information such as demographics, attendance, and academic achievement.<ref>Navas, Melissa. 'Data warehouse' tracks students. ''The Oregonian'', May 17, 2007.</ref>
Total enrollment as of 2006: 19,938 students, 4th largest in the state.
The School Board
The Hillsboro School District Board of Directors is comprised of seven elected members serving four-year terms. Board members receive no pay for their work on the Board.
==Contact==
Hillsboro School District
3083 NE 49th Place,
Hillsboro, OR 97124-6009
Phone: 503-844-1500


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The Hillsboro School District is a unified school district located in Hillsboro, Oregon. It operates 23 elementary schools, four middle schools, and four high schools. They also run a special alternative school and the Hare Field athletic complex. The school district covers Hillsboro, Scholls, Reedville, North Plains, West Union, and other area communities. Total enrollment as of 2006: 19,938 students, 4th largest in the state. The Hillsboro School District Board of Directors (school board) consists of seven elected members serving four-year terms. Board members receive no pay for their work on the Board. In 2006 the district implemented a statistical tracking program that keeps track of all student information such as demographics, attendance, and academic achievement.

Schools

Elementary Schools

Middle schools

  • Brown Middle School
  • Evergreen Middle School
  • Poynter Middle School
  • Thomas Middle School

High schools

In order of creation:


The district is also home to the Miller Education Center, which services 7-12 grades.

See also

References

  1. Proximity: School District Rankings
  2. Navas, Melissa. 'Data warehouse' tracks students. The Oregonian, May 17, 2007.
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