Programs and Services
Woodland Wolf Pledge
I am a Woodland Wolf
I believe I can achieve and succeed
I know that today will influence what I become tomorrow
I will do my personal best because I am here to learn
I am smart
I have potential
I am unique
Together we are the Woodland Wolves
Code: AC-AR
Revised/Reviewed: 1/04/07; 5/13/10; 9/09/15; 6/11/18
Orig. Code(s): AC-AR
Complaints regarding discrimination or harassment, on any basis protected by law, shall be processed in accordance with the following procedures:
Administrative Regulation: AC-AR
Code: AC
Adopted: 1/04/07
Revised/Readopted: 6/11/18
Orig. Code(s): AC
Code: ACA
Adopted: 4/26/17
The district, in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 and the Americans with Disabilities Act Amendment Act of 2008 (ADA), is committed to maintaining employment practices, services, programs and activities that provide equity to qualified individuals with disabilities.
See the academic calendars for all Reynolds schools for the current school year.
We are excited to announce that Fairview Elementary School is piloting Academic Parent-Teacher Teams in grades K, 1 and 2! We will meet with all parents of students in those grades on three separate evenings this year. At those meetings, teachers will share expectations about specific academic skills that students must master during the school year. They will also be sharing fun activities for parents to do with their children to assist them in acquiring those skills. We want every family to come and join us in this exciting learning journey!
Programs include:
The Academics department oversees the educational aspects of the district such as curriculum, assessments, and classroom technology.
Our Instructional Vision:
We believe that if we develop leadership capacity through innovative professional learning pathways focused on culturally and linguistically responsive instruction, then all students will have access to the content needed to graduate with the skills and confidence to thrive.
Our instruction is highly-personalized to each student's IEP and their individual goals. We are focused on increasing our student's skills so they can maximize their independence in adulthood.
Koreen Barreras-Brown
Chief Academic Officer
(503) 661-7200 x3206
KBarrerasBrown@rsd7.net
ACB-AR : Bias Incident Complaint Procedure
Code: ACB
Adopted: 12/16/20
Revised/Readopted: 3/30/22
Orig. Code: ACB
Reynolds School District’s Mission: We lead with equity to educate and support all students to graduate with the skills and confidence to thrive.
Update from Reynolds 2015 Bond Project
September 2, 2016
The District has created the diagrams below to help students and parents access RMS and Sweetbriar during the safety and security upgrades construction. Please click the links to see larger pdfs of the diagrams in both English and Spanish.
Please click the link below for the 2017-2018 Accomplishments Report for the Reynolds School District. This report highlights the many accomplishments each school and department has made in the last school year.
The Accounts Payable Department provides support to schools and administrative staff by processing invoices, p-card reconciliation employee reimbursements, and vendor management.
Holly Langan, Executive Director of Financial Services
Phone Ext: 3253
Email: HLangan@rsd7.net
The Reynolds School District has a Compact Committee, which meets regularly to review the achievement compact.
The Oregon Department of Education has a new accountability model aligned with our approved ESEA waiver proposal.
Many colleges and universities require that you submit SAT or ACT scores when you apply for admission. However, there is a rising trend by several schools that make SAT/ACT score submissions "TEST OPTIONAL".