Programs and Services
The 2016-2017 school year will have "Late Start Mondays" instead of early release. Starting September 12, 2016 through June 12, 2017, every Monday that school is in session there will be late start for all schools in the district.
This means that school will start 1 hour and 10 minutes after the regular start time.
Please follow the link to school calendars to view more information.
Approved 2016-2017 School Calendars
Late Start Monday will begin October 2, 2017. School will start at 8:40 am.
Late start Monday's begin on 09/11/23. School starts at 10:30am, and doors open at 10:15am for breakfast. Buses will arrive 1 hour and 10 minutes later than usual. Please see the attached bus schedule for exact times.
Late Start will happen every Monday through the end of the school year. Please see the attached calendar for additional information.
Every Monday Hartley School will have a late start. School will begin at 9:25 am, one hour and ten minutes later than normal. Buses will also be one hour and ten minutes later than normal. Doors open at 9:05 for breakfast. For exact bus times, please use the link below.
The most motivated Latinx student confronts systemic barriers to college and career success. Latino Network’s Escalera program works to break down these barriers. Escalera offers an intensive year-round college-preparation program to Reynolds High School students. Instructors facilitate after-school and summer programs for high school cohorts of 11th and 12th graders. In addition, the Early Escalera program provides a head start for motivated 9th and 10th grade students.
Latino Network’s Escalera helps students develop skills to break down barriers they encounter to achieve personal and academic success. Escalera is for Juniors and Seniors who could benefit from extra support in a variety of areas. The program focuses on college and post high school panning with an emphasis on cultural and social-emotional support. Services include one on one case management through mentorship, weekly after school group sessions, and working with families to fully support students directly or by providing referrals to promote home-life stability.
We would like to invite you come and join our Principal, Mr. Robinson and SUN Coordinator, Ms. Tina Moe, Thursday, January 19th for Latino Parent Night. Learn what is going on at Woodland, connect with other parents, share your ideas!
6:00 – 7:30 PM in the Woodland Library.
All are welcome and encouraged to come!
Code: LBE-AR
Revised/Reviewed: 1/12/11; 2/12/14; 4/08/15; 1/13/16; 4/13/16; 11/08/17
Code: LBEA
Adopted: 4/08/15
(This policy is required if the district plans to deny a student the right to attend a virtual public charter school.)
Update from the Local & Diverse Partnership Program
March 21, 2017
The 2015 Bond Program is a $125 million program to construct major improvements to schools in the Reynolds School District. Construction is beginning this spring and bid packages are out or coming out soon. The District wants the community to be aware of contracting opportunities as the project progress.
The district invites all contractors and businesses to a Meet & Certify event on March 28. The three construction teams for the Bond Projects, Skanska, Bremik and LCG Pence, will attend. Meet the project managers, learn about contracting opportunities, and get information on COBID certification.
For more information about the 2015 Bond Program and current bid packages, visit www.reynolds.k12.or.us/bondprojects/contracting-partnerships.
Individualized Education Program (IEP) meetings can sometimes be confusing and overwhelming for parents/guardians. Become familiar with the development of the IEP and how your participation is essential in this process.
Woodland Elementary uses a positive and preventative approach to behavior at school.
Reynolds School District staff is dedicated to the academic success of our students. While our schools are closed, the district will make every effort to ensure that our students’ education is supported while at home.
Students in Lego Robotics have been building catapults, lego cars and lego towers.
Students are building sturdy cars while placing an emphasis on gearing ratios, recording times, and modifying designs.
Join us on Thursday, June 9th from 5-7pm to come together and celebrate or community!
We will have hamburgers, hotdogs, chips, cookie and bottled water.
We will also have free BINGO with prizes!
Along with FREE backpacks with supplies, Hartley Swag and books to give away.
Some seating will be available, but chairs and blankets are recommended.