Programs and Services
Code: BF
Adopted: 5/13/10
Revised/Readopted: 4/26/17
The board has the authority and responsibility to establish policy. The board accepts the definition of policy set forth by the National School Boards Association:
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Code: BFC
Adopted: 5/13/10
Revised/Readopted: 9/14/16
Adopting new policies and changing or repealing existing policies is the board’s responsibility. Policy will be adopted and amended or repealed only by the affirmative vote of a majority of the board members. Such action will be scheduled on the agenda of a regular or special meeting.
Proposed policies or policy changes and repeal of existing policies will be presented in writing for consideration by the board.
Code: BFCA
Adopted: 5/13/10
Administrative regulations are detailed directions governing the operation of the district.
The superintendent is authorized to formulate such administrative regulations appropriate for the implementation of policies adopted by the board and necessary for the consistent operation of the district.
The board may review any administrative regulation and may direct its revision if, in the board’s judgment, such regulation is not consistent with adopted policies.
Code: BFD
Adopted: 5/13/10
Revised/Readopted: 5/14/14; 4/26/17
Effective Date of Policies
All new or amended policies will become effective on the day after adoption by the board, unless a specific date is included in the motion for adoption.
Policy Implementation
Code: BFG
Adopted: 5/13/10
To keep written policies current and relevant, the board will annually review and update its policies. The board also will evaluate the implementation and effect of such policies. The superintendent has continuing responsibility to alert the board of all policies that may need revision.
END OF POLICY
Legal Reference(s):
Code: BG
Adopted: 1/04/07
Revised/Readopted: 5/13/10; 4/26/17
Orig. Code(s): BG
The board desires to maintain open channels of communication between itself and the district staff. The basic line of communication will, however, be through the superintendent.
Staff Communications to the Board
Code: BGA
Adopted: 1/04/07
Readopted: 3/09/11
Orig. Code(s): BGA
Recognizing that E-mail communication between or among board members falls within state Inspection of Public Records and Public Meetings laws, the following policies shall be in effect for the district.
Code: BH/BHA
Adopted: 1/04/07
Revised/Readopted: 5/13/10; 4/26/17
Orig. Code(s): BH/BHA
The board and designated staff will make every effort to assist a new board member to become fully informed concerning the board’s functions, policies, procedures and concerns. In the interim between election/selection and assuming office, the new board member(s) will be assisted in the following ways:
Code: BHB
Adopted: 1/04/07
Revised/Readopted: 5/13/10; 4/26/17
Orig. Code(s): BHB
The complexity of board membership demands opportunities for development, study and training for board members. The board places a high priority on the importance of a planned and continuing program of professional development for its members.
Code: BHD
Adopted: 1/04/07
Readopted: 5/13/10
Orig. Code(s): BHD
Board members will not receive any compensation for services other than reimbursement for approved expenses actually incurred on district business. Such expenses may include the cost of attendance at meetings, conferences or visitations when such attendance has been approved by the board.
Code: BHE
Adopted: 1/04/07
Revised/Readopted: 5/13/10; 4/26/17
Orig. Code(s): BHE
The district will purchase liability insurance and errors-and-omissions insurance to protect its school board members individually and collectively from claims made against them as a result of official board actions taken in the course of official duties.
END OF POLICY
Code: BI
Adopted: 1/04/07
Readopted: 5/13/10
Orig. Code(s): BI
The board will represent the district’s interests in legislative action to promote the welfare of public education in the state of Oregon or will direct those interests to be represented through its executive officer, the superintendent or designee.
By Colin Miner, The Patch
April 12, 2016
A bond measure passed by votes last year is bringing big changes to schools in the Reynolds School District.
Fairview, Troutdale, and Wilkes Elementary Schools will be replaced and Reynolds High School will be undergo substantial renovation.
All other schools in the district will receive safe and security updates.
Congratulations to the cast, crew and pit of Reynolds High School's Big Fish. More than 70 band, choir, orchestra and theatre students represented RHS as they performed their musical for 1300 Thespians from around the state at the Oregon State Thespian Festival in Salem on Thursday, April 6.
We are pleased to announce that our fall musical, Big Fish, has been selected to perform at the Oregon State Thespian Festival. We will hold a free performance at the RHS auditorium on Tuesday, April 4 at 7 pm. Our state performance will kick off the Thespian Festival in Salem, the evening of April 6.
Join us for Bingo Night on Feb 22nd from 6-7:30 at the school. Bring in non-perishable food items and receive free bingo cards. Additional cards can be bought. There will be pizza and treats for purchase, along with a raffle and prizes for winners. This is a fun night for the whole family - we hope to see you there!
This year Margaret Scott Elementary will be hosting BINGO night, not as a fundraiser, but as a family fun night.
This event is completely FREE and will allow families to join, play virtual BINGO and win prizes!
Friday, March 12, 2021 6:00 pm via Zoom
Please read the attached document for information about Procedures to Align with Reynolds School District's Local Wellness Program Policy.
We have a new policy for celebrating birthdays at Salish Ponds. Please see attachment for specifics.
Tenemos una nueva política para la celebración de cumpleaños en Salish Ponds. Por favor, véase el documento adjunto para más detalles.
The struggles and achievements of Black people and their role in America’s history profoundly influences and enriches the culture of the United States. Reynolds School District is proud to celebrate Black History Month to acknowledge these contributions and reaffirms its ongoing commitment to building awareness and an inclusive society.
Wildcat t-shirts are now $3.00 each! Bring your money to the office to buy one.
The Reynolds School Board adopts resolutions of support as part of their regular business, governance and policy making decisions.
The Reynolds School Board took action on Wednesday, February 22, 2012 to acknowledge the dedicated and hard-working classified employees. Thanks for all you do for students!