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In 1990, following rapid growth in Tualatin, the name of the district changed to the Tigard-Tualatin School District, a signal of Tualatin's emerging importance in the area's academic structure. Two years later, in 1992, the new Tualatin High School opened on a 64-acre (260,000 m 2) campus. Students from area junior high schools voted on the ...
Riverside High School (colloquially RHS or just Riverside) is a public alternative four-year high school in Tualatin, Oregon.It is a part of the West Linn-Wilsonville School District and a choice option for eighth graders in the district to attend instead of their neighborhood high school.
In 1992, a second high school, Tualatin High, was opened, and the district took the opportunity to switch to a middle school system in which the two high schools would cover grades 9–12, the existing junior high schools changed to middle schools covering grades 6–8, and the elementary schools covered grades K-5. A third middle school ...
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From the 1960s through the 1980s, Tualatin was the home of Sunn Musical Equipment Company, a manufacturer of musical and sound reinforcement equipment. Tualatin has been used as a filming location for Hollywood movies, including Thumbsucker, which was filmed at Tualatin High School. Tualatin from Above
West Linn-Wilsonville School District (WLWVSD 3J) is a school district in the Portland metropolitan area on the eastern edge of Clackamas County.The district spans roughly 42 miles, [2] entirely covering the cities of West Linn and Wilsonville, a small portion of Tualatin, and the community of Stafford, along the Willamette River.
Horizon Christian School is a private Christian high school in Tualatin, Oregon, United States. The school was a member of the Association of Christian Schools International from 1980 to 2011. [1] It is accredited with Cognia. [3] The Horizon Hawks compete in the Oregon School Activities Association West Valley League (3A-2).
The current Tigard High School building opened in 1953. The school was remodeled in 2004, mostly on the east side of the school. In November 2016, voters approved Measure 34-248, which provided $291,315,000 for the school district. [7] $62 million of that funding went to build new Tigard High buildings and repair existing ones. A new second ...