District

Synonym: 
district

School Delays or Closures

In the event of an emergency, schools may need to close, delay the start of school or release students early.

District Policies

Policy Definition
Board policies are approved statements that set forth parameters and frameworks within which the superintendent and his/her staff can perform their assigned duties with positive direction. They describe what is wanted in an area of responsibility. The School Board sets policy.

Achievement Data

The Oregon Department of Education has a new accountability model aligned with our approved ESEA waiver proposal.

Title X - The McKinney-Vento Act

Title X - The Federal McKinney-Vento Act (part of NCLB) guarantees equal access to public education for students experiencing homelessness.  Title X students may be:

Title I

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

Title II A

Title Two, part A helps ensure positive learning experiences and academic achievement for students by helping improve teacher and principal quality and making sure they are at their best.

Title III

With 65 languages being represented throughout the Reynolds School District, the program of English Language Development (ELD) helps students learn how to acquire enough English to participate in a

Perkins Grant

The Perkins Grant is used for the upkeep of career technical classes (CTE), such as Automotive, Woods, Metals and Graphic Design, etc. at Reynolds High School.

21st Century Grant

The 21st Century Grant is funding to support expansion of enrichment and educational offerings out of the school hours (before, after and during vacation periods) at Reynolds High School and Reynol

Federal Programs

Federal Programs in the Reynolds School District are responsible for covering Title I, IIA, III, IV, VII and X, Perkins and 21st Century Grant programs.

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