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Beaverton School District

The Beaverton School District is a school district in and around Beaverton, Oregon, the third largest in the state. The Beaverton Elementary School District 48 was established in 1876, with other elementary districts later merged into the district. The elementary district was later merged with the high school district (10J) to create a unified school district.〔 It is the third largest school district〔(Taylor Clark, Willamette Week November 13, 2002: A Picture Is Worth...a Million Bucks? )〕 in the state of Oregon with an enrollment of 39,763 students as of 2015. For the 2015-2016 school year the district had a total budget of $423.1 million.
The district employs over 2,000 teachers at its 33 elementary, 8 middle, and 5 high schools as well as several options schools. In 2014 18,345 students were enrolled in elementary school, 9,200 in middle school, and 11,588 in high school.
==History==
District 48 was established in 1876 as the "Beaverton Elementary School District", serving grades 1-8. Over the years it merged with other elementary districts and finally in July 1960 with the Beaverton High School District to create one unified school district. The district has followed the trends throughout the US, establishing schools for 7th–9th grades in the mid 1960s (to make a 6-3-3 system) and then 1994 moving 6th into middle schools and 9th grades back to high school to form the current 5-3-4 configuration.
The Beaverton School District's school-age population grew by 44% in the 1990s, however only by 14% in the 2000s. Along with this the median age in the district increased from 33.3 in 2000 to 35.3 in 2010. The total population of the area under the district's jurisdiction was 253,198 as of the 2010 census.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= BSD Enrollment Forecast )

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