Programs and Services
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.
See the attached flyer regarding the Computer Night on December 8.
Free Book Thursday, October 18th
Head to the H. B. Lee library with your family to choose a book to take home. It is our hope to encourage reading at home and a good book is the first thing you will need! Siblings are invited to choose a book too.
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).
Title Two, part A helps ensure positive learning experiences and academic achievement for students by helping improve teacher and principal quality and making sure they are at their best.
With 65 languages being represented throughout the Reynolds School District, the program of English Language Development (ELD) helps students learn how to acquire enough English to participate in a
The Title VI program provides services to Native American students. This program was recently renamed Title VI, which was formerly Title VII. These services include tutoring and cultural events. We meet regularly with our families.
Title X - The Federal McKinney-Vento Act (part of NCLB) guarantees equal access to public education for students experiencing homelessness. Title X students may be:
Join us for the annual H.B. Lee Toy Exchange and Craft Night, December 8, 5:00-7:00 pm. We will have dinner, crafts, cookies, hot cocoa and a photo booth. The food pantry will be open and there are coats, hats, gloves and other clothing necessities available so get there early! If you want to participate in the toy exchange bring a usable toy you are no longer using and pick a different toy to take home. (You do not need to bring one to take one!)
H.B. Lee Middle School Track & Field Sign Up is NOW OPEN!
- If you are interested in joining Track & Field, stop by the Mian Office and pick up an application packet.
- Complete all the paperwork included in the application packet, including the Physical completed by a Doctor!
- Return completed paperwork to Ms. Palmeri along with the $10 registration fee.
The DEADLINE to turn in your application is FRIDAY, MARCH 18TH.
Track and Field for grades 6-8 will start immediately after spring break. All participants need proof of insurance and a current physical. The first practice is April 2, 2018. See Mr. Colbry for more information.
See our Athletics page for forms and schedules.
Hello Reynolds Middle School Parents and Students
Track and Field begins on March 31, 2025. Practices will be 3:15 PM - 5:15 PM. The first Track Meet will be at Reynolds Middle School on April 10, 2025, at 5 PM.
Please view the PDFs of the schedules below.
Please be sure to sign up through (Click) → FinalForms Online
Please see the attached flyer for opportunities for parents of young children with autism and related needs. These meetings are hosted by Columbia Regional Program in partnership with Multnomah Early Childhood Program.