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There will be no school at H.B. Lee Middle School on the following days:

Thursday, Nov. 9  Grading

Friday, Nov. 10  Veterans Day.

Wednesday, Nov. 22  Budget Reduction Day

Thursday and Friday, Nov. 23-24  Thanksgiving

No School November 9-10

Parents just a reminder that schol will be closed on November 9th and 10th for a grading day and Veterans Day.  School will resume November 13th with a late start Monday. 

H.B. Lee SUN Adventure Club

Our adventure club at H. B. Lee made it on to KATU! Check out all the awesome things they have accomplished and are going to accomplish!

 

Join our SUN afterschool program.  Don't miss out on all the fun!

Request for Proposal - Executive/Superintendent Search Services

Reynolds School District is requesting proposals for Executive/Superintendent Search Services. 

Please see attached file(s) for details and requirements.

Refer questions in writing to Connie Philibert, Executive Assistant to the Board, cphilibert@rsd7.net 

 

September 2017 Athlete of the Month

Congratulations to Brianna Riordan and Kiandre Hewett, our September Jeff Wiens Athletes of the Month!

Troutdale Elementary Spirit Day - 10/27/17

Friday, 10/27, is our very first Spirit Day of the school year - along with our first Tiger Assembly! Celebrate your school spirit by wearing the same color as your grade level friends! See the attached information for details on what color corresponds with each grade level. 

Completed Secured Vestibules Photos

Update from Reynolds 2015 Bond Project 
October 25, 2017

Photos of the completed secured vestibules at Sweetbriar, RMS, Reynolds Learning Academy, Davis Elementary and Alder Elementary are ready to view. Click through the PowerPoint below or download the PDF here.

Hawk-O-Ween Dance

Join the fun at the Hawk-O-Ween dance on October 27 from 4:00-6:00 PM.  Tickets are $5.00 in advance and $7.00 at the door.

Title 1

The Title I program is a grant distributed to schools with high percentages of students in poverty to help ensure all students meet state academic standards

Our school is designated a Schoolwide Title I School. This means that federal Title I funds are used to improve instructional programs for all students.  

Marathon Scholars

At Marathon Scholars we believe that higher education is life changing and should be available to all who aspire. The Marathon Scholars program is designed to identify students whose socio-economic situation may present them with profound challenges but who have great promise and untapped potential. The Marathon Scholars program model utilizes a combination of mentoring, college scholarships and enrichment opportunities to invest in these children early - in 4th grade - and help remove the obstacles they will face on their marathon journey to a college degree.

 

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