Programs and Services
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.
It is Non-Fiction November at Hartley School! Every time a student reads or listens to a non-fiction book their grade level turkey gets a feather. If we fill up all the turkeys with feathers, Dr. Pond will dress like a turkey for the entire day!
¡Es Noviembre de No-Ficción en la Escuela Hartley! Cada vez que un estudiante lee o escucha un libro de no ficción, el pavo de su grado recibe una pluma. Si llenamos todos los pavos de plumas, ¡el Dr. Pond se vestirá de pavo durante todo el día!
The The District has not implemented any changes to our teacher’s contract.
Students were given this letter to bring home. In case you did not receive them, we are posting them online.
Click here WALT MOREY LIBRARY CATALOG to find books in our library catalog.
LIBRARY NEWS
The library hosting book fair from November 14-18. This is a perfect way to get all the new releases that we don't have in the library yet and discover new authors. The book fair will be in the library this year.
All student library books need to be turned in! If you still have library books out from last year, make a plan to bring them to school during a packet pickup.
Please return these so when we come back to in-person learning, we have all our loved books here to share. Thank you for your help!
If you have any questions, please contact our Media Assistant, Jennifer Jacobs at 503-665-4182 ext. 2234.
Please keep in mind that school library books will need to be returned. If you still have library books checked out from last school year, take some time to look for them over Winter Break, put them in a safe place, and wait for an announcement of when you can bring them to the school. Thank you for your help so that future Troutdale Tigers have access to the same books you enjoyed reading.
Reynolds School District and Multnomah County Library are partnering to improve access to educational and recreational materials! Students will be able to use their student ID number to access online materials and to borrow items from Multnomah County Library. Library Connect is free and there are no late fees. All students will be automatically enrolled in this program.
Students can use Library Connect to:
School's out for summer! but reading's not! So look at all the great ways you can keep reading until we return in the fall. Click Here: library Media
Sally Miller, Teacher Librarian
Click on the Web Links below for more information:
Life Skills provides services to post-secondary students whose Individual Education Plan (IEP) demonstrates a need for significant career and post high school support, as well as communication, socialization, and life skills development.
Wouldn't it be fun to start your year with a memento made from the Troutdale Gym floor? Reynolds High School woods students are making a variety of items that they have for sale! Follow the attached link to their facebook page for details and pictures.