In the Beaverton School District and at Aloha High School, we believe that all students belong. We’re committed to ensuring that all aspects of our school culture reflect this inclusivity, including our mascot. As a district, we’re moving away from school mascots that depict human figures or specific genders, as these types of mascots do not connect to or represent all students.

We started our rebranding process by surveying students to see if they'd like to continue the use of the "warrior" name. Seventy-six percent of students polled indicated that they did. Students also were asked what kind of imagery they'd like to see represent the warrior mascot. From that survey, a staff team narrowed down the ideas to a few viable choices and again surveyed students. Students voted to have the new imagery include a wolf and shield.

The district design team developed two possible directions for the new mascot. Based on the results of a student vote, Option A (below) was selected to represent the Aloha High School Warriors.