Programs and Services
Please use the links below for information and services available to help our staff and families in need of support.
Housing & Shelter
Assistance with Rent:
Please use the links below for information and services available to help our staff and families in need of support.
Join us on April 11, 2018, 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM,for a night of food, fun and prizes! Representatives from Metropolitan Family Service, Self Enhancement Inc, Native American Youth and Family Center, Immigrant and Refugee Community Organization and HB Lee Staff will be sharing some information about our services, playing games and getting to know each other! We will meet in the HBL Cafeteria.
Every year, the Reynolds School District gathers feedback about school climate and culture from families through a survey. The results help us understand the needs of our community in each school and as a district overall. We use the data to provide targeted feedback and training to leaders and staff on creating healthy school environments that are welcoming for all.
The annual family Toy Exchange and Craft Night will be held on December 9, 6:00 - 8:00 pm. Dinner will be served at 6:00. Come enjoy cocoa and cookies, photos with Santa Hawk and much more. Bring any softly used toys or books for the exchange. (You do not have to bring something to take something!)
The annual Family Toy Exchange and Craft Night will be held on December 9, 6:00 - 8:00 pm. Dinner will be served at 6:00. Come enjoy cocoa and cookies, photos with Santa Hawk and much more. Bring any softly used toys or books for the exchange. (You do not have to bring something to take something!)
Reynolds School District proudly serves a beautifully diverse student population of more than 9,500 over five cities in the Greater Portland area - Fairview, Troutdale, Wood Village, North Gresham, and East Portland. Our students and families represent 114 spoken languages. The most common languages are English, Spanish, Russian, and Vietnamese. Each student brings a wealth of cultural knowledge and experience into the classroom allowing our district to flourish in the strength of diversity and multicultural perspectives.
HIGH SCHOOL: 1
Code: FC
Adopted: 1/04/07
Readopted: 7/15/10
Orig. Code(s): FC
The board may submit to district voters the question of contracting bonded indebtedness following advisory committee review of building needs and development of long-term capital construction and improvement plans for the district.
The board will appoint a finance committee to recommend efficient and cost effective financing options to meet district funding needs.
Code: FEA
Adopted: 7/15/10
To ensure all new and remodeled facilities are designed to best implement the educational program, the superintendent will provide for detailed educational specifications prior to design and construction of new buildings or renovation of existing buildings. These specifications will include descriptions of:
Congratulations to Olivia Andresen and Jordan Convery, our February Jeff Weins Athletes of the Month!
Congratulations to Alexia Pham and Kiandre Hewett, our February Jeff Wiens Athletes of the Month!
Congratulations to Jayla Dieter and Dade Kiimmel, our February Jeff Wiens Athletes of the Month!
Due to the recent issue causing a delay in the February 2023 payroll processed through direct deposit, Reynolds School District is able to provide short-term payroll advance checks to be picked up at the District Office today (Friday, February 17) from 3:00pm to 5:00pm or tomorrow (Saturday, February 18) from 10:00am to 1:00pm for any staff member requiring immediate financial relief due to the impact of this delay.
DEADLINES:
Congratulations to Drew Eubanks and Hannah Felzien. They are the Wiens Athletes of the Month for February 2014! This award is named in honor of Jeff Wiens, Reynolds Athletic direct
Congratulations to Maria Velador and Bahr Trayhorn, our February Jeff Weins Athletes of the Month!
Update from Bremik Construction
February 6, 2018
"Happy February, Tigers! This is the shortest month of the year, so make every day count - we sure will out here. The temporary roof in classroom area 3 has been installed to keep the building dry from the rain. With the temporary roof in place, the weather wrap barrier (Blueskin) is now able to be installed on the building’s exterior. If our crews tried to install the Blueskin before the roof was set it wouldn’t have stuck - the surface HAS to be dry! Plastic wrapping was put up to help with this, basically acting as a large tent to keep all of the moisture out."
Click here to see the full update (including a word search) from Bremik Construction.
Code: FECBA
Adopted: 7/15/10
The board recognizes the importance and need for energy conservation in the construction of new school facilities.
Federal Programs in the Reynolds School District are responsible for covering Title I, IIA, III, IV, VII and X, Perkins and 21st Century Grant programs.
The Reynolds School Board has approved the following fee schedule for the 2024-25 school year.
July 1, 2024 through June 30, 2025
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Student Material Replacements |
March Field Trips:
- 8th 5th Grade to Portland Youth Philharmonic - Arlene Schnitzer in Portland
- 10th LS & FLS to Oregon Zoo
- 14th 4th Grade to Bonneville Dam
- 22nd Kral to Sandy River
- 24th 5th Grade to RHS/PAC Band Concert
Hail to the Reynolds Raiders
Hail to the mighty Raiders
Fight, fight to victory
And we will win this game
Hail to the Reynolds Raiders
Hail to the mighty Raiders
Fight, fight to victory
And we will win this game
Hail to the Reynolds Raiders
Hail to the mighty Raiders
Fight, fight to victory
The Fill Our Plate Schoolwide Movie will take place on Wednesday, December 18th, starting at 9 AM!
If you would like to know more about the G-rated movie we will be showing on the 18th, more information can be found here: https://www.commonsensemedia.org/movie-reviews/toy-story-4
The Food Drive comes to an end on Friday, December 13th. Our goal is for each grade level to bring 100 items so that we can not only help others, but have a schoolwide movie day!











