Programs and Services

Hartley Elementary

Volunteer with SMART® for One Hour Per Week!

Alder Elementary
Reynolds School District - Oregon

SMART (Start Making A Reader Today) 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 hel

Woodland Elementary
SMART Reading logo

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.

 

Troutdale Elementary
SMART Reading logo

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.

 

Hartley Elementary
SMART Reading logo

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.

 

Margaret Scott Elementary
SMART Reading logo

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.

 

District

For the next two years, students entering Oregon's 17 community colleges and 7 universities may choose to waive placement testing if they scored a 3 or 4 on Smarter Balanced assessments and met requirements for continued academic rigor during 12th grade. These new agreements were adopted in February 2015 and will be piloted for the next two academic years, starting with the graduating high school class of 2016.

Under the agreements, students who:

Wilkes Elementary
Reynolds School District - Oregon

Your child will have their school picture taken on Tuesday, September 16. Order envelopes will be sent home on Thursday, September 11.

District

Smoke from forest fires is impacting air quality.  The Oregon Health Authority has issued guidelines for air quality and outdoor activity.

Recess and sports may be moved indoors/cancelled or rescheduled based on air quality.

For Friday, 9/8/17

Indoor recess for all students.

Air Quality has improved to green and students are now allowed to play outdoors. The most recent reported reading was 8.7 with a three hour average of 8.3 and a 24 hour average 37.1 at SmokeBlog as of 7:00 am  PDT today.

Public Health

Transportation

Snow Routes    

During inclement weather, AM bus routes may be running late.

Snow Routes
Reynolds High School 422s

#1 - 8:09 AM - BUXTON RD & SE 8TH STREET

District

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Sweetbriar Elementary
Sweetbriar Elementary
Sweetbriar Elementary
Sweetbriar Elementary
Sweetbriar Elementary
Sweetbriar Elementary
Sweetbriar Elementary
Sweetbriar Elementary
Sweetbriar Elementary
Sweetbriar Elementary
Sweetbriar Elementary
District

Si necesita solicitar un interprete para alguna reunion o conferencia. Llame al (503)661-7200 y solicite El servicio de interpretacion en el Departamento de Equidad.

 

Para mas informacion, comuniquese con Liliana Hammons

H.B. Lee Middle 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.

Walt Morey Middle School

Dr. Sergio Ochoa will present on Zoom January 29, 2021, at 7:00 pm - Click Here to connect to zoom meeting

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