Programs and Services
Comcast Cares visited Woodland Elementary School on Saturday, April 30, 2016 and transformed the campus!
With the help of about 100 volunteers, which included students, staff and community members, the team was able to make the campus shine!
On April 25th Comcast will be adopting Glenfair. Their annual Comcast Cares event will be hosted here on campus and will undertake a variety of projects to help make our school a better place
Comcast Internet Essentials is the nation's largest and most comprehensive high-speed internet adoption program for low-income households. It provides low-cost internet service for $9.95 a month; the option to purchase an internet-ready computer for less than $150; and access to free digital literacy training in print, online, and in person.
Internet Essentials Basic Eligibility
Oregon’s New College- and Career-Ready Standards
The Academic Baseline for Success in College, Careers, and Life
Oregon is one of the States that has adopted the Common Core State Standards. Reynolds School District will be implementing the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) this year in all schools.
Information about the CCSS and the new state assessments in English and Espanol.
The Common Sense Media curriculum can be viewed on their website at https://www.commonsense.org.
You can also view the following resources online:
The Oregon Department of Education (ODE) requires each school to have a Communicable Disease Management Plan.
District Comprehensive Plan
Margaret Scott Elementary School strives to have open and timely communications. Please call if you have any questions or suggestions to improve communication.
2017-18 Budget Season Has Concluded
UPDATES
Reynolds School Board adopted a revised budget that included the Oregon House Budget Proposal for K-12 at $8.2 billion, split 50/50 over the 2017-18 and 2018-19 school years. The approved funding level requires reductions. A list of the reductions made over the prior two school years is attached below.
On Friday, July 7, the Reynolds School District Implemented Reductions in Classified Staffing for 2017-18
Attention!
All Reynolds School District families and community members are invited to join us for our Community Design Session on February 22, 4-6 pm in the RHS Multipurpose Room.
We will be discussing the RHS remodel. We want to know what is most important to you as we plan for a safe, smart, sustainable school. Your input will help guide concept development during this early design phase.
Visit http://www.reynolds.k12.or.us/reynoldsbond for more bond information.
Update from Reynolds 2015 Bond Project
June 27, 2016
Thank you to all the students, family, staff, and community members who participated in our design meetings! All Community design meetings for RHS, Wilkes, Fairview, and Troutdale have concluded. Community feedback collected at these meetings was used to create conceptual designs for each school, which will be presented to the Reynolds School Administration and School Board. Please make sure you are signed up for the Bond Project mailing list so you can get the latest updates as the work progresses and move through the design and construction process.
Community meeting to kick off air quality monitoring efforts in the neighborhood.
Lunchtime Knitting Group Reaches Out to Community by Hosting its First Community Knitting Event.
Community Partners at Reynolds High School offer resources to students and families.
Reynolds School District is proud to collaborate with a diverse group of partners to ensure that our students receive equitable opportunities in education. Our school district develops and maintains relationships with businesses, organizations, and individuals that are mutually beneficial to our students, families, residents, and our partnering organizations.
-Hiedi's -Lowes
-Neil Kelly -Summer Place
-Honda -Cherry Park Plaza
-Albertsons -Franz
-Whites Meat -Bipartisan Cafe
-Growers Outlet -Moose Lodge
There are a number of community partnerships that will continue to be cultivated at Davis. Our main partner is the SUN Program.
Family Resources
If you would like assistance accessing any of these resources, please contact our School Social Worker, Adylene Romero Torres at 503-491-1935 x1727. She is a Spanish speaker.