Programs and Services
Update from Reynolds 2015 Bond Projects
June 19, 2017
The 2015 Bond Projects are providing secured entrances, exterior locking doors, and cameras to all district schools. The following schools are having improvements constructed during the summer of 2017. Click on the links to see more information about school access during construction. Find out more about security improvements.
The 2015 Bond Projects are providing secured entrances, exterior locking doors, and cameras to all district schools. The following schools are having improvements constructed during the summer of 2017. Click on the links to see more information about school access during construction. Find out more about security improvements.
Custodial and grounds are looking for students, age 16+ to fill summer crew positions on their team! Pay is $15.33 an hour.
The Summer Fun & Feeding Program offers free lunches to all kids ages 1-18 during summer break. There’s no paperwork or signing up – kids can just drop in to one of our 22 local program sites. Click here for all the details!
Reynolds School District is hiring students 16 or older for summer work as groundskeepers. Work outdoors doing landscaping and turf mainenance.
Reynolds School District will be offering in-person learning during summer 2023. The Summer Learning Program will include hands-on activities and project-based learning using culturally-relevant materials and culturally-specific programming where appropriate for students to demonstrate academic growth in reading and math.
We are still accepting Walt Morey Summer Learning registrations.
Strike Information for Parents
In the event of a teacher strike, the District will not hold regular school, but school sites around the district will host t
Summer Meal Programs 2023
Summer meals for kids and teens are available this summer at sites across our community! Stopping by a summer meal site with your family not only saves you time and money spent grocery shopping and meal prepping; it also helps support our community.
Summer Meals Program Details:
Meals are free for children and teens ages 18 and under.
No application or registration is required!
Find a free meal site near you, call 211 or text the word "FOOD" to 304304, or visit summerfoodoregon.org.
The Summer Meals Program is available in hundreds of communities throughout Oregon, offering free meals and snacks to kids during summer break. Community summer meal programs are open to all families without paperwork or signing up – kids can just drop in.
Reynolds School District offers programs at numerous locations around the community, including at 9 of our schools. Programs start toward the end of June and continue through early August. Check the flyer below to see the locations, dates, and times at which programs are available.
We hope to see you this summer!
The Summer Meals Program offers free lunches to kids during summer break. There’s no paperwork or signing up – kids can just drop in to one of our 19 local program sites. Click here for all the details!
Valuable Summer Lexia Information
The Multnomah County Libraries are once again offering a Summer Reading Program. The program is offered for children from birth through 8th grade. Visit any branch of the Multnomah County Library system to get your official gameboard. The Summer Reading Program runs from June 16 - August 31, 2017.
Save the date for our annual registration events!
Tuesday, August 22: Students with last names A-L
Wednesday, August 23: Students with last names M-Z
Thursday, August 24: All remaining students
Please expand the section below to view each school's bus schedule for Summer School 2022!
If you have questions, please contact:
Rehana Nelson
Transportation Coordinator
(503) 492-4921 x 3310
rnelson@rsd7.net
SUN--"Schools Uniting Neighborhoods" builds student success and strengthens communities by expanding school-based services to include academic enrichment, recreation, and health and
Schools Uniting Neighborhoods assures our students and families are successful both in school and outside of school by bringing resources together in one place and making them accessible to our students at Reynolds High School. Resources range from academic enrichment, after school activities and harvest share, to family stability assistance.