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By Colin Miner, The Patch
April 12, 2016
A bond measure passed by votes last year is bringing big changes to schools in the Reynolds School District.
Fairview, Troutdale, and Wilkes Elementary Schools will be replaced and Reynolds High School will be undergo substantial renovation.
All other schools in the district will receive safe and security updates.
Press Release from Reynolds Sch. Dist. (Read full press release)
April 12, 2016
Big changes are in store for many of our local schools. Thanks to a bond measure passed by our community in 2015, Fairview, Troutdale and Wilkes elementary schools will be replaced and Reynolds High School will be significantly renovated. All other district schools will receive safety and security updates. "These are very exciting projects that will offer a fresh start for students and faculty," says Superintendent Linda Florence, "Our goal is to create safe, smart, sustainable schools that support students and provide hubs for the whole community."
Update from Reynolds 2015 Bond Project
April 4, 2016
Update from Reynolds 2015 Bond Project
March 21, 2016
In May 2015, the Reynolds community passed a bond measure to make long-needed improvements to our schools.
The bond projects include replacing Troutdale, Fairview and Wilkes Elementary Schools; significantly updating and renovating Reynolds High School; and providing safety and security upgrades to all schools.
Update from Reynolds 2015 Bond Project
March 22, 2016
The Multnomah Dental Society will hold its annual Free Children’s Health Fair on Saturday, February 6, 2016, Reynolds Middle School from 10 am – 2 pm.
This important community outreach program will provide a variety of health and dental related services at no charge.
The School, located at 1200 NE 201st Avenue, Fairview, will be filled with booths providing the following services:
The fundrasing night will be on February 9th 2015 from 5:00pm - 12:00am at McMenamins Edgefiel
Notice of Public Hearing
Reynolds School District
December 9th, 2015, 7:00 pm PST, Fairview City Hall
Donation recognizes Reynolds School District for improving student health and safety with a propane-powered bus fleet
Dear Reynolds' Community,
We are sorry to learn of today's tragic news of a shooting at Umpqua Community College near Roseburg, Oregon.
The Teddy Bear Parade is a Gresham tradition!
Reynolds School District welcomes staff or students to march with us in the 2015 parade.
In the Reynolds School District, 39 percent of enrolled students have identified themselves as being of Hispanic and/or Latino descent.
Reynolds School District Invites You to Listen to Dr. Noguera's Talk on
Excellence Through Equity: Principles and Practices
Todos l
The University of Oregon Athletics Department is offering a promotion to K-8 students on Saturday, September 19, 2015 at Autzen Stadium in Eugene, Oregon.
SMART is seeking volunteers for the 2015-16 school year!
Tuesday, August 4, 2015 from 5:30 - 8:00 PM
The Reynolds School Board has an opening for Position #7. This seat expires June 30, 2017.
The Mount Hood Community College Head Start and Early Start Preschool program is enrolling for 2016-17 now!
June 10, 2014. Our world changed.
One year ago today, two young lives, full of promise, were lost. We are heart-broken that such a tragedy happened.
Educational Websites we use at Fairview Elementary:
One year following a traumatic event can cause people to experience feelings of distress, and memories of that event. This reaction is quite normal, and often triggers the emotions one may ha
The Reynolds Schools bond measure passed because of the generous support of the members of the Reynolds community.
Written by Teresa Carson, Portland Tribune
May 20, 2015
The $125 million Reynolds School District facilities bond passed by only 275 in Tuesday's election.
"The Reynolds Schools bond measure passed because of the generous support of the members of the Reynolds community," Andrea Watson, district spokeswoman said in a statement. "Thousands of students for many generations to come will benefit from these projects."
Nearly 52 percent of voters or 3,806, approved the bond, compared to 3,531 who gave it a thumbs down.
CONFLUENCE COMMUNITY EVENT:
River Stories
Saturday, May 16th 10:30 am – 12:00 pm
MURAL UNVEILING WILL BE AT 11:30 AM