Programs and Services

District

Reynolds School District is committed to the elimination of sexual harassment in district schools and activities.  Sexual harassment is strictly prohibited and shall not be tolerated. The board is committed to the elimination of sexual harassment in district schools and activities. Sexual harassment is strictly prohibited and shall not be tolerated. This includes sexual harassment of students, staff or third parties by other students, staff, board members or third parties. 

Please see Board policies on sexual harassment here: 

H.B. Lee Middle School

Shape the Future of Reynolds High School – Your Input is Invited

Please join the design team for a Community Design Meeting to discuss the upgrades to Reynolds High School. Your feedback will help guide the design of important school improvements.  We’ve scheduled these meetings around the District. Please join us at a meeting in your area:

 

RHS Design Meeting #2 hosted at H.B. Lee

March 31, 2016

6:00 – 8:00 PM

H.B. Lee Middle School

Library

 

RHS Design Meeting #3 hosted at RMS

April 7, 2016

Bond Projects

By Teresa Carson, The Gresham Outlook
July 12, 2016

Plans for one of the three new elementary schools in the Reynolds School District reflect an innovative design that will allow for more flexible instruction for students, and designs show the remodeled Reynolds High School will have a dramatic new entrance.

Plans are moving forward and designs are shaping up for the major remodel of Reynolds High School and the replacement of three district elementary schools, with construction scheduled to begin during the next school year.

Work has already started on the safety and security upgrades at Salish Ponds Elementary School and Reynolds Middle School and will begin soon at Sweetbriar Elementary School. Read the full article at The Gresham Outlook's website.

Woodland Elementary
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Reynolds Middle School
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Hartley Elementary
Hartley Elementary
Sheryll Orbase
District

 

Unisex Crew Neck Tee

 

Ladies V Neck Tee

 

Reynolds Middle School
distance learning

RMS is transitioning back from Short-Term Distance Learning to In-Person Learning!

Hartley Elementary
Troutdale Elementary

Inclement weather may cause late starts or school cancellations. You can sign up to receive emergency messages through Flash Alert at no cost to you. You may receive email and/or text messages at up to 5 addresses or phone numbers. Please visit www.reynolds.k12.or.us and click on Parents >Delays/Closures — then follow the directions on that page to subscribe.

Bond Projects

Sign up for project updates here. 

H.B. Lee Middle School
Reynolds School District - Oregon

Tuesday, December 10, will be the next meeting of the SITE Council.  We will continue to look at the draft School Improvement Plan.  Join us in the library at 6:00PM.

Reynolds Learning Academy

We are seeking new members! The site council is the governing policy making board for a high school. It’s made of teachers, students, the principal, and community members.

Wilkes Elementary
Reynolds School District - Oregon

The close of this school year brings the retirement of three teachers, one educational assistant, one custodian, and our counselor.

Hartley Elementary

Volunteer with SMART® for One Hour Per Week!

Alder Elementary
Reynolds School District - Oregon

SMART (Start Making A Reader Today) is an early literacy nonprofit that envisions an Oregon in which every child can read and is empowered to succeed.  We engage community volunteers to hel

Woodland Elementary
SMART Reading logo

SMART Reading is an early literacy nonprofit that envisions an Oregon in which every child can read and is empowered to succeed. We engage community volunteers to help Pre K-3rd grade children become confident readers by providing one-on-one literacy support, classroom read-alouds, valuable adult mentorship, and books to keep.  We are looking for Volunteer Readers for the 2023-2024 school year to read once a week to students.

 

Troutdale Elementary
SMART Reading logo

SMART Reading is an early literacy nonprofit that envisions an Oregon in which every child can read and is empowered to succeed. We engage community volunteers to help Pre K-3rd grade children become confident readers by providing one-on-one literacy support, classroom read-alouds, valuable adult mentorship, and books to keep.  We are looking for Volunteer Readers for the 2023-2024 school year to read once a week to students.

 

Hartley Elementary
SMART Reading logo

SMART Reading is an early literacy nonprofit that envisions an Oregon in which every child can read and is empowered to succeed. We engage community volunteers to help Pre K-3rd grade children become confident readers by providing one-on-one literacy support, classroom read-alouds, valuable adult mentorship, and books to keep.  We are looking for Volunteer Readers for the 2023-2024 school year to read once a week to students.

 

Margaret Scott Elementary
SMART Reading logo

SMART Reading is an early literacy nonprofit that envisions an Oregon in which every child can read and is empowered to succeed. We engage community volunteers to help Pre K-3rd grade children become confident readers by providing one-on-one literacy support, classroom read-alouds, valuable adult mentorship, and books to keep.  We are looking for Volunteer Readers for the 2023-2024 school year to read once a week to students.

 

District

For the next two years, students entering Oregon's 17 community colleges and 7 universities may choose to waive placement testing if they scored a 3 or 4 on Smarter Balanced assessments and met requirements for continued academic rigor during 12th grade. These new agreements were adopted in February 2015 and will be piloted for the next two academic years, starting with the graduating high school class of 2016.

Under the agreements, students who:

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