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PSAT October 16 - NO SCHOOL FOR FRESHMEN

There is NO SCHOOL FOR FRESHMEN on Oct. 16th so RHS can offer the PSAT.

2017-18 OBOB Book Sets Wanted

The 2017-18 Oregon Battle of Books Program is forming teams now.

Volunteers are needed to:

  • Read books and write sample questions
  • Volunteer to coach OBOB Teams
  • Volunteers to assist OBOB Coaches
  • Donate to purchase books, book sets and expenses (team shirts).  Reynolds Education Foundation

The Battle of the Books program teaches students to read for content and to read for detail. This program is supported by volunteers. Please consider helping if you are able.

REA Bargaining Session Update: September 11, 2017

REA Negotiations Update – September 11, 2017

ASB Sticker

It's not too late for ASB Sticker purchases!

$25 for the year! Free admission to all home athletic events as well as discounts on dance and theater tickets!

Stickers can be purchased with the bookkeeper in the main office before or after school, during lunch or at passing time.

In the News: Caution - Learning zone in East County

By Teresa Carson, The Gresham Outlook (Read full article on The Outlook's site.)
July 11, 2017

The sunny summer weather allowed construction companies to make good progress on the new school buildings in the Reynolds School District, but not quite enough to keep thousands of children from attending school in construction zones this year.

"The project teams, including district and building staff, have all been working closely to accommodate occupancy during construction," said Linda Florence, Reynolds superintendent.

Reynolds is building three new elementary schools — Troutdale, Fairview and Wilkes — while Reynolds High School is undergoing a major expansion and upgrade. All this is being paid for with money from a $125 million facilities bond that voters approved for the Reynolds School District in May 2015.

"Significant progress has been made with all phases (of construction), and the projects remain on track for completion in the fall of 2018," Florence said.

Latino Network's Escalera

Latino Network’s Escalera helps students develop skills to break down barriers they encounter to achieve personal and academic success. Escalera is for Juniors and Seniors who could benefit from extra support in a variety of areas. The program focuses on college and post high school panning with an emphasis on cultural and social-emotional support. Services include one on one case management through mentorship, weekly after school group sessions, and working with families to fully support students directly or by providing referrals to promote home-life stability.

Camp Fire Columbia

The High School program dives deeper into post-secondary goal setting and goal achievement through mentoring, career and college readiness, community-based learning, advocacy, and activism. Our program focuses on identifying “sparks”, which are students’ self-identified passions that catalyze personal growth, as well as building and achieving a plan for post-secondary pursuits.

Facebook

H. B. Lee now has its own Facebook page!  https://www.facebook.com/HBLeeHawks/  Check it out!

REA Bargaining Session Update: August 31, 2017

REA Negotiations Update – August 31, 2017

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