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Battle of the Books

Oregon Battle of the Books

Eleven teams of third, fourth, and fifth graders trained for competition this fall. In February, two teams proved that they had the stamina, the luck, and the guts to reign supreme. These two teams will compete at our district Battle of the Books on April 2, 2016.

Members of the OBOB Readers traveled to Ainsworth School on March 12 to compete against more than 40 other elementary teams. They scored well, took this risk, and above all had fun.

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2016-2017 Kindergarten Connect

Bring your kindergarten aged child to tour the school and have fun! 

For more information, please call 503-661-7200 

Reynolds High School Design Meetings

Shape the Future of Reynolds High School – Your Input is Invited

Please join the design team for a Community Design Meeting to discuss the upgrades to Reynolds High School. Your feedback will help guide the design of important school improvements.  We’ve scheduled these meetings around the District. Please join us at a meeting in your area:

RHS Design Meeting #2 hosted at H.B. Lee

March 31, 2016

6:00 – 8:00 PM

H.B. Lee Middle School

Library

RHS Design Meeting #3 hosted at RMS

April 7, 2016

6:00 – 8:00 PM

RHS Community Design Workshop - 4/7/16

Thursday, April 7, 2016, 6:00–8:00 PM
Reynolds Middle School Library

Library of uploaded Bond Project files

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Reynolds School District proposes $125 million bond to rebuild three elementaries, add high school classrooms

The Oregonian/ Oregon Live
March 2015

Reynolds School District officials hope a proposed $125 million bond measure will fund a healthy list of upgrades and complete rebuilds if passed by voters in May. The bond follows a long master planning process that prioritized district projects based on capacity, seismic conditions and more. The bond would rebuild Fairview, Wilkes and Troutdale elementary schools, add classrooms and renovate Reynolds High School and cover safety and security upgrades at multiple schools.

Reynolds school bond passes

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.

Job Opportunities

Do you love working with kids?

Do you need extra money but don't want to work full time?

Do you need a job where you can set your own schedule?

Are you looking to find full time work?

EMS Sub Desk has positions for applicants with all levels of education, no college required.

If you have a Bachelor's degree or higher and would like to obtain a teaching license, call us.

Help fill a vital role in our educational system today. Become a substitute teacher, educational assistant, or recess duty assistant.

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