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RHS Construction Updates: Information Posted for Registration and Back-to-School

Update from Reynolds 2015 Bond Project
August 21, 2017

Download construction updates for RHS students registering and returning to school: 

Bullying Prevention

Walt Morey Middle School does not condone addressing violence with violence.  Please see the attachments for our anti-bullying measures.

All Construction Live Feeds Available

Update from Reynolds 2015 Bond Projects
August 17, 2017

Fairview Elementary now has a construction live feed available to view. Links to all construction live feeds are below.

High School Graduation Products/Services

Reynolds High School is seeking bids for a vendor to provide products and services related to graduation ceremonies.

RLA and RHS Summer Graduation

Congratulations Class of 2017!

Reynolds Learning Academy and Reynolds High School summer graduates! 

 

Link to photos HERE

Click any thumbnail image to view a slideshow

HB Lee Back to School

REGISTRATION

August 22, 2017

Registration at H.B. Lee will be open from 11:00am to 7:00pm.  

If your student is returning to Reynolds please come prepared to update your student's information (emergency contacts and phone numbers, etc.), get pictures taken and pay fees.  Gym uniforms and school supplies will be available for purchase while supplies last.  You will also be able to place orders for gym uniforms and school supplies.  Please bring a current bill with your name and address on it as proof of address.

REA Bargaining Session Update: June 26, 2017

REA Negotiations Update – June 26, 2017

Troutdale Elementary: Saving wood, history, memories

By Teresa Carson, The Gresham Outlook (Read full article on The Outlook's site.)
July 4, 2017

A gaggle of folks from the Troutdale Historical Society gathered on a cool, overcast morning last week to salvage some of the beautiful, old wood from the gym floor at Troutdale Elementary School before the entire structure is torn down this week.

The salvaged wood will go to the woodworking and construction classes at Reynolds High School. Students will use the wood for projects, and teacher Erich Schneider hopes they will be able to construct mementos for former students and staff who want a token of their time at Troutdale Elementary.

"There is a lot of interest in having something from the school," Schneider said.

 

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