Programs and Services
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:
Use the QR code below to make a request. Use el codigo QR para hacer la solicitud
A rumor about clowns making threats against students and staff has been circulating around the nation. This is a social media generated rumor about individuals dressed as clowns coming to local schools to harm students. This rumor has surfaced across the country, mostly due to people reposting or sharing previous posts.
Un rumor sobre payasos haciendo amenazas a estudiantes y personal escolar ha estado circulando por toda la nación. Este es un rumor generado por los medios sociales sobre que individuos vestidos de payasos llegan a escuelas locales para dañar a los estudiantes. Este rumor ha aparecido en todo el país, mayormente debido a que las personas comparten las publicaciones anteriores.
Attached is a findings of fact for exemption from competitive bidding and the use of construction manager/general contractor (CM/GC) method of contracting for Reynolds School District #7 Reynolds Middle School classroom structural seismic upgrades.
Code: CM
Adopted: 6/11/18
The superintendent will prepare an annual report that represents the district’s compliance with the standards adopted by the State Board of Education and submit that report to the Board.
The district’s annual report will be presented at a public Board meeting by February 1 of each school year. This report will be posted on the district’s web page by February 1 of each school year. The Board will acknowledge receipt of the report prior to its submission to the Oregon Department of Education (ODE).
At Salish Ponds, we have a Code of Dress. Please see the attachment for a description of the Code of Dress. If you are having a hard time finding clothing, please let the office know.
The Reynolds School District is inviting you to submit a proposal to clean the coils in all the HVAC systems district wide including rooftop units, air handlers, makeup air units, fan coil units, a
It's that time of year when temperatures start to drop and we need to think about cold weather safety. Here are a few tips:
Attending a college or career fair can be a valuable experience for high school students exploring their post-high options. A college or career fair is designed to help students find the best fit for them. At a college or career fair, students will have the opportunity to:
What Qualities Do Colleges Want?
The RHS College and Career Center (CCC) is available to RHS students in every grade level. Students interested in exploring their post-high options can email Shannon Selby, RHS College & Career Coordinator, for an appointment. Classroom teachers can also schedule tours and presentations on a variety of topics.
Please join us for College Night at H.B. Lee Middle School on Thursday, March 3, 6-8pm. A free dinner will be served for students and families. Meet current high school and college students and ask them questions. Information will be available about paying for college, HS graduation requirements, student support and programs and college life.
In 2015, Oregon Community College Presidents and Oregon Public University Provosts agreed to incorporate Smarter Balanced (OSAS-English Language Arts and OSAS-Mathematics) test scores into their processes for placement into credit-bearing college courses. These agreements apply to high school students graduating in Oregon and entering Oregon’s 17 community colleges or seven public universities the following fall. The agreements were extended in 2018 to support continued improvement of score reporting.
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:
College Possible makes college admission and success possible for low-income students through an intensive curriculum of coaching and support. College Possible works with students throughout their junior and senior year. Services also extend throughout college to support student success.
College Possible is a program coming to Reynolds and other area schools this fall that works to spur enthusiasm and provide support for low-income students to attend and gr
Thank you to all the Portland Community College volunteers that spent Saturday, April 21st working at Hartley Elementary.