Programs and Services
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:
Your child will have their school picture taken on Tuesday, September 16. Order envelopes will be sent home on Thursday, September 11.
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
Snow Routes
During inclement weather, AM bus routes may be running late.
| Reynolds High School 422s |
#1 - 8:09 AM - SE STARK STREET & SE SANDY DELL RD (ESE) #2 - 8:13 AM - BUXTON RD & SE 8TH STREET (SW) |
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
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.
Dr. Sergio Ochoa will present on Zoom January 29, 2021, at 7:00 pm - Click Here to connect to zoom meeting
Special Education services throughout the district address the needs of identified learners with disabilities who require specialized instruction to support access to the curriculum. A wide range of services is provided to meet the individual needs of students, from academic intervention to related services in areas such as speech therapy, occupational therapy and physical therapy.
Deb Miller
Director of Special Education
dgmiller@rsd7.net
Your Special Education student may be eligible for recovery services. Recovery services are focused towards students with the most significant needs who were adversely impacted during the pandemic due to the ability to access Comprehensive Distance Learning.
The reauthorized Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA 2004) requires each State Education Agency to develop a six-year State Performance Plan (SPP). States are also required to report annually on progress in accomplishing the targeted goals of the SPP. The Oregon Department of Education uses a report format as one medium for disseminating this required information to the public.
We have some incredible art news to inform you of. We are so excited to share a special announcement about our Reynolds student artists Itzel Gutierrez, Taylor Raymond, Otilia Garcia, Viktoria Moskalenko, and Brittny Son and their work on the spring exhibition in the Portland Art Museum called "NotMOMA". This project has been recognized in the International Artforum as a "Best of 2018" exhibition by art critic John Riepenhoff!
Code: DJC-AR
Revised/Reviewed: 3/16/11; 1/08/14; 4/08/15; 1/13/16
ENGLISH LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT (ELD)
Five levels of classes for students who speak English as a second language are offered at RMS.
Find out what happened at the District 12 Mt. Hood Competition!
Friday, December 15th is PAJAMA DAY! Wear your coziest, comfiest pajamas and enjoy the last day before WINTER BREAK!!
Griz don't forget that we have spirit days every Friday until the end of the year. Friday the 2nd is Crazy Hair Day, Friday the 9th is Hat day and Friday the 16th is sports day! Go Griz!
The Title VII Indian Education Parent Committee is proud to present a public event that celebrates and recognizes the Native American students and families of the Reynolds School District.
Margaret Scott Spirit Week
Tuesday, November 17th Thru Friday, November 20th.
Dress for your day! When you login to Zoom your teacher will count you as a participant. The largest class participation for the week will win a cool prize!
Tuesday, Nov 17th wear red! (Margaret Scott shirt if you have one)
Wednesday, Nov. 18th wear a hat
Thursday, Nov. 19th dress as your favorite book character
Friday, Nov. 20th wear your favorite sports gear or team jersey.
Good Luck!
HELLO RMS FAMILIES,











