Programs and Services

District

 

Fairview Elementary, Troutdale Elementary, and Wilkes Elementary Families:

Alder Elementary

In the event of an emergency, schools may need to close, delay the start of school or release students early.

Fairview Elementary

In the event of an emergency, schools may need to close, delay the start of school or release students early.

Glenfair Elementary

In the event of an emergency, schools may need to close, delay the start of school or release students early.

Bond Projects
construction bulldozer

Construction of the new Fairview, Troutdale and Wilkes elementary buildings is well underway. To allow work to begin on the playgrounds, fields, parking lots and other outdoor spaces, the old buildings must first be removed.

Demolition and abatement work on all three schools is expected to begin June 21, providing contractors the maximum time possible to work while students are on summer break. The process will start with abatement work and once that is complete the actual demolition work will begin.

You can watch demolition work happen in real-time via our live video feeds of the elementary schools:

Margaret Scott Elementary
Margaret Scott Elementary
Walt Morey Middle School
Tooth

Dental hygienists will be here next week to apply dental sealants!

Hartley Elementary
Dental Sealants

Every year at Hartley the Multnomah County Health Department offers free dental sealants to 2nd and 3rd grade students. We will be sending home a permission slip with your 2nd and/or 3rd grade student sometime this week. Please complete the permission slip and return it to school if you would like to have your student participate in the Free program. The Dental Sealants will be scheduled sometime after January 1st and are done here at school.

Margaret Scott Elementary
Reynolds School District - Oregon

Margaret Scott second and third grade students have the opportunity to have dental sealants applied to their teeth to strengthen and protect them.

Multilingual Education
DOME logo

Multilingual Education


Reynolds School District provides instructional services to approximately 2,867 students who speak English as a second language.

1204 NE 201st Ave.
Fairview, OR 97024-2499
Tel: (503) 661-7200 Fax: (503) 667-6932
Multilingual Education Email: DOME@rsd7.net

 

Bond Projects

Learn about the estimated schedule for design and construction phases here.

Hartley Elementary
Device Check in

Hartley is asking all students to check-in (return) their devices and chargers to their classroom teacher the week of May 31st-June 3rd. Teachers will be checking devices to make sure they are in good working order (screen not damaged; all keys working and intact; headphone port clear; charger in working condition) before they are checked out to the to K-4th grade students for the summer. We are also asking families to sign the Student Summer Device Pledge for 2022. The device pledge will also be available at the Hartley picnic for families to sign.

Salish Ponds Elementary
Technology Devices

We are asking all students to turn in their technology devices (iPad or Chromebook), chargers, and hotspots (if you have one) for the summer.

Students who return their devices will receive a PRIZE!

Cohort A:

  • Bring to school on Wednesday, June 16

 

CDL only, Cohort B, Cohort A (who couldn't bring their device to school):

Drive-up event at Salish Ponds

Reynolds High School
device returns

Click here for information on what to do with your school-issued device.

Hartley Elementary
Student Devices

Our Chromebooks and iPads are ready to be checked out. Students will begin bringing devices to and from home and school as needed and for practicing the routine. This will help our community be prepared to adjust to online learning if an entire classroom, grade level, or our school were to quarantine. We are hopeful this will not be something we face, but we do want to be prepared to minimize impact on student learning and engagement just in case. Students will be sent home with a device (K-1 iPad, 2-5 Chromebook) and a charger.

District

Code: DFA

Adopted: 1/04/07

Readopted: 7/15/10

Orig. Code(s): DFA

 

Scope

This investment policy applies to activities of the district with regard to investing the financial assets of all funds. Funds held and invested by trustees or fiscal agents are excluded from these rules; however, such funds are subject to the regulations established by the state of Oregon.

District

Code: DFE

Adopted: 7/15/10

 

The board will determine the price of admissions for activities based on recommendations of the superintendent, building administrators and league agreements for athletic events as applicable.

Admission receipts from school activities will be adequately controlled. The principal is responsible for the proper collection, supervision, disbursement and/or remittance of these receipts.

Adequate records will be maintained for accounting purposes.

 

District

Code: DFEA

Adopted: 7/15/10

 

Admissions to District Events (Without reimbursement but receiving a taxable benefit for duties assigned.)

 

District residents 65 years of age and older may be given senior citizen guest passes for all school activities, including athletic events. Additionally, the athletic director shall provide complimentary Booster Passes to the following:

District

Code: DFG

Adopted: 7/15/10

 

Certain professional technical activities allow students to charge the public for goods and services. These activities are designed for educational purposes and not to compete with community businesses.

Charges for work performed and goods sold through these activities will be kept current with costs for the service or item.

Money collected will be deposited in the student body fund account.

 

 

END OF POLICY

 

District

Code: DG

Adopted: 7/15/10

 

The board will, at its annual organizational meeting following July 1, or at other times deemed necessary by the board, designate one or more banks which meet district, state and federal guidelines as official depositories for district funds.

 

 

END OF POLICY

 

Legal Reference(s):

ORS 294.805 - 294.895

District

Code: DGA

Adopted: 7/15/10

 

The board will, at its annual organizational meeting following July 1, or at other times deemed necessary by the board, authorize the district clerk and/or deputy clerk or other individuals designated by the superintendent to sign district checks. The board may authorize the use of facsimile signatures by those persons authorized to sign district checks.

 

END OF POLICY

 

Legal Reference(s):

District

Code: DH

Adopted: 7/15/10

Readopted: 8/14/13

 

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