Programs and Services
Oregon law requires students to maintain certain levels of immunizations throughout their K-12 experience. Parents must present proof of immunizations when a child enrolls in school. We require immunizations prior to entering preschool, kindergarten, grades 1-6, and grades 8-12, with updates before grade 7.
Oregon law requires students to maintain certain levels of immunizations throughout their K-12 experience. Parents must present proof of immunizations when a child enrolls in school. We require immunizations prior to entering preschool, kindergarten, grades 1-6, and grades 8-12, with updates before grade 7.
Oregon law requires students to maintain certain levels of immunizations throughout their K-12 experience. Parents must present proof of immunizations when a child enrolls in school. We require immunizations prior to entering preschool, kindergarten, grades 1-6, and grades 8-12, with updates before grade 7.
Oregon law requires students to maintain certain levels of immunizations throughout their K-12 experience. Parents must present proof of immunizations when a child enrolls in school. We require immunizations prior to entering preschool, kindergarten, grades 1-6, and grades 8-12, with updates before grade 7.
Oregon law requires students to maintain certain levels of immunizations throughout their K-12 experience. Parents must present proof of immunizations when a child enrolls in school. We require immunizations prior to entering preschool, kindergarten, grades 1-6, and grades 8-12, with updates before grade 7.
Important dates to remember:
Important Dates:
September 3: First day of school
September 12: Back to School Open House/Title Night
September 25: Picture Day
October 11: No school
November 8: No School
November 11: No school
November 12: Picture Retake Day
NEW SCHOOL DAY START AND END TIMES FOR NEXT SCHOOL YEAR: School starts at 7:45 am and ends at 2:15 pm. Early Release days will end at 1:05.
Here you will find important information about the policies of Salish Ponds Elementary School.
IMPORTANT:
For those families who drop off and pick up your students, we have procedures and rules in place for the safety of your children. Please follow these rules:
- Only drop off or pick up your students on the concrete strip, and please pull as far forward as possible
- DO NOT drive in the bus lanes right in front of the school
- DO NOT leave your vehicle if you have not parked in a stall
IMPORTANT:
For those families who drop off and pick up your students, we have procedures and rules in place for the safety of your children. Please follow these rules:
- Only drop off or pick up your students on the concrete strip, and please pull as far forward as possible
- DO NOT drive in the bus lanes right in front of the school
- DO NOT leave your vehicle if you have not parked in a stall
Standing behind their commitment to socially and environmentally responsible policies, Reynolds School District has partnered with The IRN Reuse Network to donate surplus furniture from the elementary school replacement projects to communities in need in both Africa and Latin America.
The furniture comes from the old Wilkes, Troutdale, and Fairview Elementary schools which are being replaced. The district kept all furniture that could be reused in schools and elsewhere around the district and donated about 2,500 pieces that were deemed surplus. To give this furniture a new life for students in need, the District worked with nonprofit organizations through IRN to send the furniture to schools in Burundi, Chad, Haiti and El Salvador. Students in these communities will be able to benefit from this furniture for years to come.
By Teresa Carson, The Gresham Outlook
September 7, 2018
There were lots of new backpacks, shrieks of joy upon greeting friends, nervous smiles and even a few tears around the kindergarten classrooms as students in East Multnomah County headed back to classrooms this week.
While most students returned for the 2018-19 school year on Tuesday Sept. 4, kids attending the new Wilkes, Troutdale and Fairview elementary schools opened a day late, on Sept. 5, because much of the furniture for the new schools was tardy in being delivered.
By Teresa Carson, The Gresham Outlook (Read full article on The Outlook's site.)
July 11, 2017
The sunny summer weather allowed construction companies to make good progress on the new school buildings in the Reynolds School District, but not quite enough to keep thousands of children from attending school in construction zones this year.
"The project teams, including district and building staff, have all been working closely to accommodate occupancy during construction," said Linda Florence, Reynolds superintendent.
Reynolds is building three new elementary schools — Troutdale, Fairview and Wilkes — while Reynolds High School is undergoing a major expansion and upgrade. All this is being paid for with money from a $125 million facilities bond that voters approved for the Reynolds School District in May 2015.
"Significant progress has been made with all phases (of construction), and the projects remain on track for completion in the fall of 2018," Florence said.
By Teresa Carson, Gresham Outlook
August 14, 2018
After several years of planning and construction, Reynolds School District will officially open its three new elementary schools and the remodeled high school the week of Aug. 20, with ribbon cuttings and parties.
Reynolds School District is starting the school year with three new schools, built to offer outstanding energy efficiency and a more productive learning environment. Funded by a $125 million bond passed by local voters, the elementary schools – Fairview, Troutdale and Wilkes – are replacing older buildings and all share the same high-performance design.
By Teresa Carson, The Gresham Outlook
July 6, 2018
Troutdale, Fairview and Wilkes elementary schools are being demolished this week to make way for the school's new playgrounds, ball fields and parking lots where the buildings once stood.
The three shiny, new elementary schools built on the old playgrounds are almost finished and will be ready for students in September.
View pictures and read the full article on the Gresham Outlook website.
By Teresa Carson, The Gresham Outlook
August 3, 2018
Reynolds will show off its three new elementary schools and high school remodel later in August with ribbon cuttings and parties.
The schools have been in the process of design and construction for several years, and students will be learning in the shiny new buildings in September.
The Reynolds School District replaced Troutdale, Fairview and Wilkes elementary schools as part of a building program paid for by a $125 million bond voters approved in May 2015
View pictures and read the full article on the Gresham Outlook website.
By Teresa Carson, The Gresham Outlook
August 24, 2018
After several years of planning and construction, Reynolds School District officially opened its three new elementary schools and a remodeled high school with a series of ribbon cuttings this week, just in time for the 2018-19 school year to commence.
The Reynolds School District replaced Troutdale, Fairview and Wilkes elementary schools. Reynolds High School was also renovated and expanded. Other district schools got safety and security upgrades.
Code: INC
Adopted: 3/09/07
Revised/Readopted: 12/08/10; 10/11/17 Orig. Code(s): INC
Margaret Scott Elementary
ALL REYNOLDS SCHOOL DISTRICT BUILDINGS WILL BE CLOSED THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2021 AND FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2021.
ONLINE COMPREHENSIVE DISTANCE LEARNING (CDL) WILL CONTINUE AS SCHEDULED FOR STUDENTS AND TEACHERS ON BOTH THURSDAY AND FRIDAY.
Other Canceled events:
MEAL OR SUPPLY DISTRIBUTION
IN-PERSON SCHOOL-BASED ACTIVITIES ANY ATHLETICS TRAINING
SCHOOL-BASED FOOD PANTRIES/CLOTHING CLOSETS
May 5, 2018 9:00 - 11:00 AM, H.B. Lee Middle School
Incoming 6th graders for 2018-19 are invited to a pancake breakfast on. Web leaders will be on hand to give families tours after the breakfast. Parents will also have the opportunity to review their students choices for electives next year.
May 5, 2018 9:00 - 10:30 AM, H.B. Lee Middle School
Incoming 6th graders for 2018-19 are invited to a pancake breakfast. Web leaders will be on hand to give families tours after the breakfast. Parents will also have the opportunity to review their students choices for electives next year.