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Mountainside High School

2017 establishments in OregonBeaverton School DistrictEducational institutions established in 2017High schools in Washington County, OregonPublic high schools in Oregon
Mountainside High School Beaverton Oregon
Mountainside High School Beaverton Oregon

Mountainside High School is one of six comprehensive high schools in Beaverton, Oregon. It opened in September 2017 with students in grades 9 and 10. It added a junior class in the fall of 2018, and a senior class the following year. The school graduated its first class in spring of 2020. It takes its name from its proximity to Cooper Mountain.

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Mountainside High School
Southwest 175th Avenue, Beaverton Neighbors Southwest

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Mountainside High School

Southwest 175th Avenue 12500
97007 Beaverton, Neighbors Southwest
Oregon, United States
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Beaverton School District

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mountainside.beaverton.k12.or.us

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Mountainside High School Beaverton Oregon
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