Programs and Services
Hello Reynolds Middle School Community,
We are excited to announce our spring theater performance: A Midsummer Night's Dream presented by the RMS Associated Student Body. Performances are scheduled for June 8th, 9th, and 10th at 7:00 pm at Reynolds Middle School. General Admission is $5.00, Free Admission for RMS students and children under the age of five. Students must be accompanied by an adult.
Hope to see you there!
Reynolds Middle School
2024 - 2025 Season
Upcoming Shows
TBD Devised Musical | March 13th - March 29th
The students of Reynolds High School are putting together a special musical experience featuring songs from published Broadway productions! More info to be added!
Show Your Support!
2023-24
The Play That Goes Wrong | November 2nd - November 11th, 2023
Little Shop of Horrors | February 16th - March 2nd, 2024
Murder Mystery Dinner Party | May 9th - 11th, 2024
One Act Festival | May 16th - 18th, 2024
2021-22
Fall Play - Twisted Tales of Poe
Written by Edgar Allen Poe
Adapted by Philip Grecian
Directed by Laura Steenson
October 28-29, November 4-6 at 7pm
October 30 at 2pm
Thespian Club runs theatre events and hosts meetings to build the community.
Meetings are on Thursdays, 4-4:30pm, in room A-21 or the auditorium.
Advisor: - CJ Parsons - cparsons@rsd7.net
If you like basketball, bowling, dance, fishing, photography, science, volleyball, plus so much more, then the Third Annual Portland Police Bureau Youth Summer Camp is for you!
Att: Familias de Hartley
Café de padres presenta taller: "Conozca sus Derechos" el miércoles, 15 de enero de 12:30 a 2:00 pm en salón 3 de la Escuela Hartley. Comunícate con SUN si necesita guardería o si tiene preguntas al 503-927-1266.
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The Reynolds School District is inviting you to submit a proposal to replace the carpet with vinyl tile in Classroom 3 at Hartley Elementary School located at 701 NE 185th Place in Portland.
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The Title I program is a grant distributed to schools with high percentages of students in poverty to help ensure all students meet state academic standards
Our school is designated a Schoolwide Title I School. This means that federal Title I funds are used to improve instructional programs for all students.
Our annual Title 1 meeting and book giveaway is coming soon. Please join us for this event which is happening at the same time as our Toy Exchange & Family Craft Night! See you then!
When: 5-7pm, December 8th
Where: HB Lee Library
Our school receives federal funds for Title 1 programs that are part of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 (ESEA), as amended by the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 (NCLB).
The Title I program is a grant distributed to schools with high percentages of students in poverty to help ensure all students meet state academic standards
Our school is designated a School-wide Title I School. This means that federal Title I funds are used to improve instructional programs for all students.
The Title I program is a grant distributed to schools with high percentages of students in poverty to help ensure all students meet state academic standards
Our school is designated a Schoolwide Title I School. This means that federal Title I funds are used to improve instructional programs for all students.
The Title I program is a grant distributed to schools with high percentages of students in poverty to help ensure all students meet state academic standards
Our school is designated a Schoolwide Title I School. This means that federal Title I funds are used to improve instructional programs for all students.
The Title I program is a grant distributed to schools with high percentages of students in poverty to help ensure all students meet state academic standards
Our school is designated a Schoolwide Title I School. This means that federal Title I funds are used to improve instructional programs for all students.
The Title I program is a grant distributed to schools with high percentages of students in poverty to help ensure all students meet state academic standards
Our school is designated a Schoolwide Title I School. This means that federal Title I funds are used to improve instructional programs for all students.
The Title I program is a grant distributed to schools with high percentages of students in poverty to help ensure all students meet state academic standards
Our school is designated a Schoolwide Title I School. This means that federal Title I funds are used to improve instructional programs for all students.
The Title I program is a grant distributed to schools with high percentages of students in poverty to help ensure all students meet state academic standards
Our school is designated a Schoolwide Title I School. This means that federal Title I funds are used to improve instructional programs for all students.
The Title I program is a grant distributed to schools with high percentages of students in poverty to help ensure all students meet state academic standards
Our school is designated a Schoolwide Title I School. This means that federal Title I funds are used to improve instructional programs for all students.
The Title I program is a grant distributed to schools with high percentages of students in poverty to help ensure all students meet state academic standards
Our school is designated a Schoolwide Title I School. This means that federal Title I funds are used to improve instructional programs for all students.
The Title I program is a grant distributed to schools with high percentages of students in poverty to help ensure all students meet state academic standards
Our school is designated a Schoolwide Title I School. This means that federal Title I funds are used to improve instructional programs for all students.