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POWER Expectations

POWER is a set of schoolwide academic expectations designed to support every student at Reynolds throughout all four years of high school.

Spanish Heritage Month

On Friday, October 2nd 2015, Ms Forestell’s and Ms Hamilton’s ELD classes celebrated Spanish Heritage Month by inviting guests to their classroom. Erika Pinzon, Reynolds ELD Parent & Community Liaison (Spanish) brought two parents, Graciela Hernandez and Gloria Pacheaco , to honor and celebrate our Spanish speaking community. We learned how to make tortillas from corn flour (maize) and an authentic, and spicy, salsa using a stone mortar and pestle. The afternoon included playing a family game from Mexico called “La Loteria” and, of course, a game of soccer, or fotbol.

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SUN Community Dinner and Meeting

Please join us on Tuesday, October 20th for our SUN Dinner and Community meeting!  You can be a vital part of the planning of our SUN Community school program.

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Athlete of the Month

Congratulations to Harley West and Leia Braich, our September Jeff Weins Athletes of the Month!

Leia Braich (12), Soccer - Senior Captain and starting goalkeeper Leia Braich had a great September. She played brilliantly in goal and had a streach of three games where she only allowed one goal while cumulatively saving over 20 shots. She also scored her first high school goal (RARE for starting goalkeepers) in a 3-3 match against McKay when she got some rare minutes on the field.

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SMART- Start Making A Reader Today

SMART Reading is an early literacy nonprofit that envisions an Oregon in which every child can read and is empowered to succeed. We engage community volunteers to help Pre K-3rd grade children become confident readers by providing one-on-one literacy support, classroom read-alouds, valuable adult mentorship, and books to keep.  We are looking for Volunteer Readers for the 2023-2024 school year to read once a week to students.

 

SMART- Start Making A Reader Today

SMART Reading is an early literacy nonprofit that envisions an Oregon in which every child can read and is empowered to succeed. We engage community volunteers to help Pre K-3rd grade children become confident readers by providing one-on-one literacy support, classroom read-alouds, valuable adult mentorship, and books to keep.  We are looking for Volunteer Readers for the 2023-2024 school year to read once a week to students.

 

Arthur Wells

My name is Mr. Arthur Davis and this is my third year as a full time teacher. Previously, I was a substitute teacher for Garrison Elementary and the other schools in Oceanside Unified. Before that, I was a student teacher for a kindergarten class at South O. In 2010, I graduated from University of California, San Diego (UCSD) with a bachelor’s degree in music. I returned to UCSD to earn my Master of Education and Multiple Subject Credential in 2012.

Mary Starr

My name is Mrs. Mary Starr and this is my third year as a full time teacher. Previously, I was a substitute teacher for Garrison Elementary and the other schools in Oceanside Unified. Before that, I was a student teacher for a kindergarten class at South O. In 2010, I graduated from University of California, San Diego (UCSD) with a bachelor’s degree in music. I returned to UCSD to earn my Master of Education and Multiple Subject Credential in 2012.

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