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Sexton Mountain Neighborhood Association

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Message from the Sexton Mountain NAC Chair

Sexton Mountain and Neighborhood SouthWest Postcard
Learn more about your neighborhood, view this postcard (PDF)

Welcome to the Sexton Mountain Neighborhood Association Committee. We meet quarterly to discuss ideas and issues and work on projects to improve our neighborhood. Anyone that lives, owns property or a business, or represents a non-profit organization within the neighborhood boundaries, is a member! Please join us. (Please check the agendas and minutes side link for specific meeting information.) The NAC meeting is the designated forum for committee participant’s to share ideas and community news with neighbors. It is also an opportunity to meet with city officials on various issues throughout the year. Check out the “Get Involved” links below.

Leadership
Rhonda Coakley, NAC Chair
15516 SW Peridot Way
Beaverton, OR 97007
(503) 707-5123

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Favorite Beaverton Photos

 




NAC Map and Bylaws

Projects and Accomplishments

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History and Origins

Cooper Mountain School children

Cooper Mountain School children

“Edward S. Sexton …settled on land southwest of what is now Beaverton in the spring of 1853. Sexton Mountain was named for him” (McArthur, 1992).

Reference

McArthur L. L. (1992). Oregon Geographic Names, Sixth Edition. Oregon Historical Society Press: Portland Oregon.

To learn more about the City’s history, see Beaverton history and the online historical photo gallery.

School Ratings

Note: The school ratings, in order from to best to worst, are: Exceptional, Strong, Satisfactory, Low, and Unacceptable.

School Ratings Sexton Mountain
LevelSchoolRating
ElementaryCooper Mtn.Outstanding
ElementarySexton Mtn.Outstanding
Middle SchoolHighland ParkSatisfactory
High SchoolBeavertonIn Need of Improvement
High SchoolSouthridgeSatisfactory
Data provided by the Oregon Department of Education. Last updated: 01/19/2010

See also School Ratings for all Neighborhoods.

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