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Reynolds School District - Oregon

If you like basketball, bowling, dance, fishing, photography, science, volleyball, plus so much more, then the Third Annual Portland Police Bureau Youth Summer Camp is for you!

Hartley Elementary
Parent Cafe

Att: Familias de Hartley

Café de padres presenta taller: "Conozca sus Derechos" el miércoles, 15 de enero de 12:30 a 2:00 pm en salón 3 de la Escuela Hartley. Comunícate con SUN si necesita guardería o si tiene preguntas al 503-927-1266.

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Khu trường học Reynolds

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Troutdale Elementary

Please enjoy our newsletter.  The Tiger Pause is sent home with students every Friday.

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The Reynolds School District is inviting you to submit a proposal to replace the carpet with vinyl tile in Classroom 3 at Hartley Elementary School located at 701 NE 185th Place in Portland.

H.B. Lee Middle School

Timberline District Pinewood Derby

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H.B. Lee Middle School
Title 1

The Title I program is a grant distributed to schools with high percentages of students in poverty to help ensure all students meet state academic standards

Our school is designated a Schoolwide Title I School. This means that federal Title I funds are used to improve instructional programs for all students.  

H.B. Lee Middle School
Title 1

Our annual Title 1 meeting and book giveaway is coming soon. Please join us for this event which is happening at the same time as our Toy Exchange & Family Craft Night!  See you then!

When: 5-7pm, December 8th

Where: HB Lee Library

Reynolds Middle School

Woodland Elementary
District

The Title I program is a grant distributed to schools with high percentages of students in poverty to help ensure all students meet state academic standards

Wilkes Elementary

Our school receives federal funds for Title 1 programs that are part of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 (ESEA), as amended by the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 (NCLB).

Alder Elementary

The Title I program is a grant distributed to schools with high percentages of students in poverty to help ensure all students meet state academic standards

Our school is designated a School-wide Title I School. This means that federal Title I funds are used to improve instructional programs for all students.  

Davis Elementary

The Title I program is a grant distributed to schools with high percentages of students in poverty to help ensure all students meet state academic standards

Our school is designated a Schoolwide Title I School. This means that federal Title I funds are used to improve instructional programs for all students.  

Fairview Elementary

The Title I program is a grant distributed to schools with high percentages of students in poverty to help ensure all students meet state academic standards

Our school is designated a Schoolwide Title I School. This means that federal Title I funds are used to improve instructional programs for all students.  

Glenfair Elementary

The Title I program is a grant distributed to schools with high percentages of students in poverty to help ensure all students meet state academic standards

Our school is designated a Schoolwide Title I School. This means that federal Title I funds are used to improve instructional programs for all students.  

Hartley Elementary

The Title I program is a grant distributed to schools with high percentages of students in poverty to help ensure all students meet state academic standards

Our school is designated a Schoolwide Title I School. This means that federal Title I funds are used to improve instructional programs for all students.  

Margaret Scott Elementary

The Title I program is a grant distributed to schools with high percentages of students in poverty to help ensure all students meet state academic standards

Our school is designated a Schoolwide Title I School. This means that federal Title I funds are used to improve instructional programs for all students.  

Salish Ponds Elementary

The Title I program is a grant distributed to schools with high percentages of students in poverty to help ensure all students meet state academic standards

Our school is designated a Schoolwide Title I School. This means that federal Title I funds are used to improve instructional programs for all students.  

Sweetbriar Elementary

The Title I program is a grant distributed to schools with high percentages of students in poverty to help ensure all students meet state academic standards

Our school is designated a Schoolwide Title I School. This means that federal Title I funds are used to improve instructional programs for all students.  

Troutdale Elementary

The Title I program is a grant distributed to schools with high percentages of students in poverty to help ensure all students meet state academic standards

Our school is designated a Schoolwide Title I School. This means that federal Title I funds are used to improve instructional programs for all students.  

Woodland Elementary

The Title I program is a grant distributed to schools with high percentages of students in poverty to help ensure all students meet state academic standards

Our school is designated a Schoolwide Title I School. This means that federal Title I funds are used to improve instructional programs for all students.  

Reynolds Learning Academy

The Title I program is a grant distributed to schools with high percentages of students in poverty to help ensure all students meet state academic standards

Our school is designated a Schoolwide Title I School. This means that federal Title I funds are used to improve instructional programs for all students.  

Community Transition Program

The Title I program is a grant distributed to schools with high percentages of students in poverty to help ensure all students meet state academic standards

Our school is designated a Schoolwide Title I School. This means that federal Title I funds are used to improve instructional programs for all students.  

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