Programs and Services
It's a fun week here at Woodland! February 27th - March 3rd!
Contest:
Each Teacher will pick their favorite Dr. Seuss Book and the class will decorate the door in the book theme! Door contest winner to be decided March 3rd!
Spirit Week:
Each day of the week join your classmates and wear the same color to school!
Colors:
Monday: Red
Tuesday: Yellow
Wednesday: Blue
Visit the Reynolds Driver Education Website
Reynolds offers year-round teen driver's education. For all current information and the application process please visit the following website: www.reynoldsdrivered.com
LIFEWORKS NW: 503-761-5272 Provides alcohol & drug prevention and treatment services for youth and families.
Currently, Reynolds School District has one school that offers a bilingual program. This program is housed at Alder Elementary School.
Dual Language prioritizes closing the opportunity gap for marginalized students, one of our strategic plan goals. The goals of dual language are for students to develop high levels of language proficiency and literacy in both program languages, to demonstrate high levels of academic achievement, and to develop an appreciation for and an understanding of diverse cultures.
Click here to view the December newsletter!
¡Haga clic aquí para ver el boletín de diciembre!
get ready for Kindergarten!
If you have a child who will be starting kindergarten in September. Sign up your child for Early Kindergarten Transition (EKT) in the 2024-25 Summer Program!
Reynolds School District understands the importance of high-quality, culturally-responsive early learning programs and aims to provide opportunities for all families in the district to access these services.
Champions before and after school care gives kids a great place to meet new friends, explore their interests, and build the skills they need for school.
Plug in to Portland - earn a computer by volunteering!
Do you live or go to school in the portland area? Do you need a computer? Have you volutneered 24 hours in the past year? If so, you're eligible to receive a free computer from Free Geek! Here's what you need to do:
1. Volunteer for 24 hours
Celebrating Earth Day at Salish Ponds.
Code: EB
Adopted: 1/04/07
Revised/Readopted: 7/15/10; 6/14/17
Orig. Code(s): EB
Safe buildings, grounds and equipment will be maintained in order to prevent accidents or injury to students, employees and others from fire, natural disasters, mechanical and electrical malfunction and other hazards.
Buildings will be planned, constructed, equipped and maintained in accordance with appropriate local, state and federal safety regulations.
Code: EBAC-AR
Revised/Reviewed: 7/15/10
District Safety Officer
The superintendent shall designate a district safety officer. The safety officer shall:
EBAC-AR: Safety Committee
Code: EBAC
Adopted: 6/14/17
Safety committees and a centralized safety committee shall be established to implement the district’s safety program as part of an ongoing effort to help ensure the safety of students, staff and others while on district property.
The superintendent or designee will coordinate the district’s safety committee efforts and maintain all necessary records.
Code: EBB
Adopted: 7/15/10
Revised/Readopted: 12/11/13; 4/08/15
Code: EBBA
Adopted: 1/04/07
Revised/Readopted: 7/15/10; 6/14/17
Orig. Code(s): EBBA
In cases of sudden illness or injury to a student or staff member, first aid will be given by school staff. Further medical attention to students is the parents’ responsibility, or of someone the parents designate in case of emergency.
Each principal is charged with providing for the immediate care of ill or injured persons within his/her area of responsibility.