Programs and Services
The 2017-18 School Starting and Ending Times are changing. We know time changes affect everyone so we are communicating this at the earliest possible opportunity.
Late starts will be held every Monday with bus pick up and school start times beginning 1 hour and 10 minutes later, allowing teachers in the same feeder school structure to meet together to improve instruction and learning for students. Data from this year show that there are less tardies and higher attendance on Mondays, so this schedule will remain in place for 2017-18.
The 21st Century Grant is funding to support expansion of enrichment and educational offerings out of the school hours (before, after and during vacation periods) at Reynolds High School and Reynol
The Oregon Department of Education has a new accountability model aligned with our approved ESEA waiver proposal.
The AVID Advancement via Individualized Determination Program if offered in middle and high school.
In 2015, Oregon Community College Presidents and Oregon Public University Provosts agreed to incorporate Smarter Balanced (OSAS-English Language Arts and OSAS-Mathematics) test scores into their processes for placement into credit-bearing college courses. These agreements apply to high school students graduating in Oregon and entering Oregon’s 17 community colleges or seven public universities the following fall. The agreements were extended in 2018 to support continued improvement of score reporting.
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:
Fairview Elementary School was selected to receive a grant for the Confluence Project, an initiative the reclaims, transforms and re-imagines seven historic places in the Columbia River Basin.
he Oregon English Language Learner Report is an annual publication required by law (ORS 327.016), which reports on financial information for English language learner programs, the objectives and needs of students eligible for and enrolled in an English language learner program, as well as provides information on the demographics of students in English language learner programs in each school district.
In addition, this report provides a tool that makes data on English language learners accessible to researchers, media, students, and parents.
Saturday, April 16, 2016
8:30am to 3:30pm at Reynolds High School which is located at 1698 SW Cherry Park Lane, Troutdale, OR 97060.
Featured Speaker: Donna Maxey, RACE TALKS Founder/Director
Local and State Presenters Highlighting Best Practices
Equity Trainers from Color Outside the Lines
Kate Gigler, Trauma Informed Practices
Rachel Cunliffe, Restorative Justice Specialist
Tim Blackburn, Education Northwest
Expert Educators with Classroom Applications
Steps in the Facility Master Planning Process
Step 8: Concept Plans
The Reynolds School Board has approved the following fee schedule for the 2024-25 school year.
July 1, 2024 through June 30, 2025
Student Material Replacements |
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
The Center for Advanced Learning (CAL) will celebrate National Manufacturing Day (MFG Day) with a Makers Go Pro Event. This is one way CAL and Oregon Manufacturing Extension Partnership (OMEP) are teaming up with various education, workforce and manufacturing stakeholders across Oregon to host free educational events, tours and job fairs for high school students to learn about careers in manufacturing. MFG Day is designed to expand knowledge about high-skilled, high-paying jobs in the sector and the industry’s economic impact in Oregon and around the country.
Interested in free Preschool?
The Mount Hood Community College Head Start and Early Start Preschool program is enrolling for 2016-17 now!
- OSAS English Language Arts and Math Opt Outs
- Parent Exemption Guidelines- ELPA Summative, Alt-ELPA, ELPA Screener, Extended Assessments and Science
ParentVUE allows parents and guardians to keep up-to-date on their children’s education progress.
Post-High Services for 18-21 Year Old Students
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Anunciando Reynolds Academia para Padres (RAP), la academia para padres, de diferentes lenguajes y tradiciones. RAP fue diseñado por padres y para padres. El distrito escolar de Reynolds está ofreciendo una variedad de clases y eventos en la comunidad para el progreso de los padres por medio de RAP.
PRACTICAS RESTAURATIVAS
Venga y aprenda las practicas restaurativas que estamos enseñando en RSD. Como hablar de un problema y como solucionarlo por medio de las practicas restaurativas. Empezando el martes 15 de enero.
Welcome to the official page of Reynolds Battle of the Books!
Have you heard that the RHS Music Program is planning a Musical tour to California this Spring.
They are actively raising funds so that every student can attend this performance. T
The program is hosting a Spaghetti Dinner on January 22, 2016 at 6pm in the Multipurpose Room at Reynolds High School.
There are three types of tickets: child $5 each; adult $10 each; and family $25, which admits 2 adults and 3 kids. You can pre-purchase tickets from any music student or pay at the door of the event.