Programs and Services
Student Services Mission:
Improving student learning and outcomes by building capacity and consistency through data-based decision making.
STUDENTS APPLY HERE FOR FALL 2024
Welcome to the Student Technology Apprenticeships at Reynolds site.
- Due to the fact that we are transitioning to hybrid learning, April 2nd will be the last day for tutoring.
- Debido al hecho de que estamos haciendo la transición al aprendizaje híbrido, el 2 de abril será el último día para las tutorías.
In order to remove the barrier some families experience in obtaining vaccinations, Reynolds School District and the Multnomah County Health Department are partnering to host COVID-19 vaccine clinics for students who are eligible!
Student Voices: What They Think About School Meals
2025 Student School Meals Satisfaction Survey Results
Thank you to the over 1,000 students who shared their thoughts on school meals!
This is the 2012-2013 Student-Parent-School Compact. Please read it over, have your student and yourself sign it, and turn in to the Sweetbriar office. Thank you.
Your child may be eligible for additional educational services through Title I Part A, Title I Part C-Migrant, and/or Title X, the federal McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act. Eligibility can be determined by completing the questionnaire below.
Your children have the right to:
Check the menu items to the left for information about student online platforms, the student handbook, school policies, and more.
The West Columbia Gorge Chamber was singing the praises of Reynolds High students.
All students must register for the 2013-14 school year.
Registration day is Thursday, August 15, from 11:00 am to 7:00 pm.
Here are links to the programs that your child is using at school to reinforce their learning or to provide extra practice.
Last Saturday, April 30, 2016, three RHS instrumental students competed in the annual OSAA Solo Music Championships on the campus of Pacific University in Forest Grove.
A collaborative of nonprofits who are successfully improving outcomes for youth and families of color in Multnomah County. SF2020 is made up of five community partner agencies, Self Enhancement Inc., Latino Network, Native American Youth and Family Center, Metropolitan Family Services, and IRCO. SF2020 is committed to changes systems to reduce barriers to success for people of color.
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.