Programs and Services
Career fairs and trades days are an essential part of career-connected learning. Students who participate in career exploration can start planning for their post-high lives and careers and figure out what it takes to prepare for life after high school as they get closer to realizing their post-high goals.
Reynolds High School has a robust Career Technical Education Program.
Class offerings include:
Venga y diviértase!
Come and have fun!
español • русский • Tiếng Việt
Reynolds School District would like your feedback regarding the 2019-2020 school calendar!
Reynolds School District would like your feedback regarding the 2019-2020 school calendar!
Each year the school board votes to approve the academic calendar for the next school year in the spring. This year, the proposed 2019-2020 academic calendars for all grade levels will be presented to the school board to vote in April 2019.
Reynolds School District has partnered with the Center for Educational Effectiveness (CEE) to provide surveys to all families with students in Reynolds Schools, students in grades 4-12, and school staff members. The surveys will be active February 2-26, 2021.
The Multnomah County Library is celebrating Childhood and Bilingual Literacy!
Help us celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month by taking part in our upcoming events!
As a general rule, students are not allowed to bring cell phones to school, or any other hand-held electronic devices.
The Center for African Immigrants & Refugees Organization mission is to enhance social justice and achieve parity for the diverse African immigrants and refugees communities through organizing, collaborative leadership, and service advocacy. CAIRO’s four major areas of concentration are community organizing, civic engagement, leadership development and policy advocacy. CAIRO is a first year partner at RHS and currently looking to support new students and families not receiving support currently.
Challenge Day Returns to Reynolds High School
Adult volunteers are necessary to support students in this transformative learning experience. Each day we need 50 adults who can volunteer for one full day to work with students and staff. The dates we need volunteers are: November 5, 6, 7 and November 19, 20, and 21. Volunteer screening takes a few days, so call (503) 491-3428 or email today if you want to volunteer for Challenge Day.
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Beginning Tuesday, January 19, there will be no meal distributions at Salish Ponds. The following locations will have meals Monday-Friday:
- Reynolds Middle School (1200 NE 201st Ave. Fairview, OR 97024): M-F: 11:30 - 1:00
- Davis Elementary (19501 NE Davis St. Portland, OR 97230): M-F: 11:30 - 12:30
- Wood Village Green (23300 W. Arata Rd., Wood Village OR, 97060): M-F: 11:30-12:30
Sophomores, the Center for Advanced Learning is accepting applications for the 2021-2022 school year! Join us Thursday, March 18th at 6 pm for a virtual open house. Spots are limited. Apply now!
Charter schools are innovative public schools, offering choices for families and providing greater accountability for results.
The Transportation Schedule for the Center for Advanced Learning as Been Updated for the 2022-2023 School Year.
Students and parents are encouraged to check their forecasting for next year's classes using StudentVUE. Simply open StudentVUE or ParentVUE and select "Course Requests" to see the courses you will have selected for next year.
Please realize that this is not your schedule for next year. Final schedules are determined by student interest/need and building resources.