
Aloha High School
11/10/23
Shout out to our SRC Class. They stopped by the office to deliver their homemade Doggie Dots.
We are collecting socks for the season of sharing - Bring them to AHS or to the assembly 11/16
Winter Sports Season begins Monday
~Coach Volk
Need help with homework or an essay? Come to Think Tank M-TH after school.
Join the PTO
We are looking for individuals interested in assisting with the various activities throughout the year. We provide support for Aloha High School in various ways, such as Senior Breakfast, Senior Grad Party, and programs that fall outside the school district budget.
The time commitment is flexible. If you are interested in joining a committee or becoming a board member, please reach out to us at alohapto@gmail.com, or browse through the different opportunities by clicking HERE.
Apply for Free/Reduced Lunch - Families MUST apply each year
- We are strongly recommending that families apply for Meal Benefits online this year at www.schoolcafe.com/beavertonsd.
- Download the SchoolCafe app and apply on your phones.
- You may go to a local library and apply online at www.schoolcafe.com/beavertonsd.
Mail paper applications to
Meal Benefits – 10740 NE Walker Rd, Entrance D1 - Beaverton, OR 97006
or bring it in to the Aloha High School Office
ParentSquare - Sign up and Get the App
The Beaverton School District uses the ParentSquare platform for district, school and teacher communications, primarily with email, text and app notifications. ParentSquare automatically generates an account for each parent/guardian, using their preferred email address and phone number. Download the app or log into the ParentSquare web portal.
Need a ParentVue account? Email us
Aloha High School
Email: ahs-communications@beaverton.k12.or.us
Website: aloha.beaverton.k12.or.us
Location: 18550 Southwest Kinnaman Road, Beaverton, OR, USA
Phone: 5033562760
Facebook: facebook.com/ahsalohahighschool
Teen Support Resources
Mental Health America has compiled an abundance of resources for teens and parents of teens who are experiencing depression.
HelpGuide, a nonprofit organization, put together tips for parents to help them identify depression in their teens and help them treat it.
According to Mental Health America, anxiety disorders are among the most common mental illnesses in the U.S. This page has resources for dealing with anxiety and in depth information about the causes, symptoms, treatments and more.
American Foundation for Suicide Prevention said that educating yourself on what put kids at the greatest risk for suicide is one thing that protects them the most. They have given information on the facts and some of the risk factors and warning signs for teen suicide.
- National Helpline: 1-800-662-HELP (4357)
The National Helpline is available in English and Spanish for individuals and family members facing mental health or substance abuse disorders.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) put together page of resources of support for teens and young adults facing challenges caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
The American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry listed some sources of teen stress and ways that parents can help their them to decrease stress.