Programs and Services
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The State School Board created the Oregon State Seal of Biliteracy (OSSB) to recognize and value the native language/s students speak and bring to their English academic studies, to value language programs in schools, and to encourage students in the study of languages. This award recognizes student literacy in reading, writing, listening, and speaking in one or more World Languages, in addition to English.
Update from Reynolds 2015 Bond Project
August 30, 2017
Welcome back to school, staff and students! We are excited to start the school year off with our new, secure entryway and other security improvements at the following schools: Alder Elementary, Davis Elementary, Glenfair Elementary, H.B. Lee Middle School, Hartley Elementary, Margaret Scott Elementary, Walt Morey Middle School, and Woodland Elementary.
What is Securly?
Reynolds School District is currently using Securly to keep your children safe while working online on their district device. The feature responsible for keeping your students safe is called Web Filtering; this filter monitors and scans for signs of issues such as cyberbullying, self-harm, and violence. The scan works across student web browser activity, District email, and files.
Kaiser Permanente’s Educational Theater Program, in collaboration with Oregon Children’s Theater are currently seeking
Self Enhancement Inc. provides homework tutorials and various enrichment classes in addition to providing a six week summer engagement program including credit recovery, job readiness training and internship opportunities.
Meetings
Mondays and Wednesdays
3:30-5:30pm
Room 210
Hello Reynolds Middle School Families,
SEI will be providing bus transportation for the H.B. Lee and Reynolds Middle School 8th graders to and from the SEI Center. All students will need to report to their coordinator to have lunch immediately after school. The Bus will leave at 3:45 PM and return by 8:15 PM.
TRANSPORTATION TO HOME FROM THE SCHOOL IS THE PARENT'S RESPONSIBILITY.
Mr. Craig Irving will have a group of SEI students waiting in the cafeteria for their transportation arrive from 3:00pm - 3:30pm.
Self Enhancement Inc’s school day service coordinators provide academic guidance and monitor each student’s scholastic achievement, attendance, and behavior. After school, SEI provides homework tutorials and various enrichment classes in addition to providing a 6 week summer engagement program including credit recovery, job readiness training, and internship opportunities.
Senior Awards Night, held on June 7, 2017 showcased our seniors who have received institutional scholarships, outside scholarships, awards, and admission into a college or university. Students had to show proof of acceptance into a postsecondary school and proof that they were a recipient of an award/scholarship prior to the event. These exceptional students pulled in a grand total of $9,318,516 in scholarship dollars, one of the most impressive amounts ever at Reynolds High School.
Senior Signing Day is an event inspired from Michelle Obama's initiative, Reach Higher. The day is all about recognizing our seniors who have made a decision to do something after high school. Students had either declared that they are going into the military and/or that they will be going to a community college/trade school/technical school/college/university. The National Decision Day to declare what you are doing after high school was May 1, 2017 and our Reynolds Senior Signing Day was just before, on April 25th, 2017.
Congratulations to Ethan Hopper and JoJo Lauderback, our September Jeff Weins Athletes of the Month!
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Congratulations to Brianna Riordan and Kiandre Hewett, our September Jeff Wiens Athletes of the Month!
Congratulations to Gabby Pulliam and Kehdon Fletcher, our September Jeff Wiens Athletes of the Month!
Congratulations to Kayla May and Pedro Calderon, our Jeff Wiens Athletes of the Month for September 2019!
Congratulations to Kadyn Jones and Johnathan Coleman for winning our September Wiens Athlete of the Month Award!
Service project making mats from recycled bags for the homeless. The mat provides a waterproof barrier and some cushion to their sleeping bags on the cold, hard ground. Nearly 1 in every 10 Reynolds students are identified as Homeless. As autumn turns to winter, this will be a great volunteer service project help our Reynolds families. Please feel free to share this e-mail with other groups, friends, etc.
A community partner, Anthem Church (the old Bally’s gym on 223rd & Halsey) has offered their facility on Saturday, December 3rd from 9am-3pm.
Reynolds School District is committed to the elimination of sexual harassment in district schools and activities. Sexual harassment is strictly prohibited and shall not be tolerated. The board is committed to the elimination of sexual harassment in district schools and activities. Sexual harassment is strictly prohibited and shall not be tolerated. This includes sexual harassment of students, staff or third parties by other students, staff, board members or third parties.
Please see Board policies on sexual harassment here:
Shape the Future of Reynolds High School – Your Input is Invited
Please join the design team for a Community Design Meeting to discuss the upgrades to Reynolds High School. Your feedback will help guide the design of important school improvements. We’ve scheduled these meetings around the District. Please join us at a meeting in your area:
RHS Design Meeting #2 hosted at H.B. Lee
March 31, 2016
6:00 – 8:00 PM
H.B. Lee Middle School
Library
RHS Design Meeting #3 hosted at RMS
April 7, 2016
By Teresa Carson, The Gresham Outlook
July 12, 2016
Plans for one of the three new elementary schools in the Reynolds School District reflect an innovative design that will allow for more flexible instruction for students, and designs show the remodeled Reynolds High School will have a dramatic new entrance.
Plans are moving forward and designs are shaping up for the major remodel of Reynolds High School and the replacement of three district elementary schools, with construction scheduled to begin during the next school year.
Work has already started on the safety and security upgrades at Salish Ponds Elementary School and Reynolds Middle School and will begin soon at Sweetbriar Elementary School. Read the full article at The Gresham Outlook's website.
















