Programs and Services
October 9, 2014 is Indigenous People Day. One of our parents Nellie McConville, who also works for NAYA a community partner, offered this in honor of the holiday.
The Reynolds School Board approved a resolution that proclaims the second Monday of October as Indigenous Peoples' Day. This is a time to honor the indigenous peoples of the earth and the nations' first peoples, who inhabited the land prior to the United States becoming a nation. Reynolds School District serves students with indigenous heritage and honors the cultures and backgrounds that students and families offer the rich fabric of a learning environment.
Informal talks were held all afternoon. The purpose of today’s meeting was for both parties to gain clarity and understanding on the unresolved language issues.
Final water test results were posted online at 4:47pm.
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Although there are no water testing requirements for Oregon Schools, Reynolds School District will voluntarily be testing drinking water for lead in all our schools.
The guidance provided by the Environmental Protection Agency guidance will be followed.
A professional lab will be utilized to test collected water samples.
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If you want to join a club, you must complete the SUN Enrollment Form. You will also need this in order to ride the activity bus.
Code: ING-AR(1)
Revised/Reviewed: 3/09/07; 12/08/10; 9/10/14
Orig. Code(s): ING
In order to protect both students and animals the following guidelines are adopted for use in all schools in the district.
ING-AR(1): Animals in District Facilities
ING-AR(2): Animals in District Facilities
Code: ING
Adopted: 12/08/10
Revised/Readopted: 2/12/14; 10/11/17
Code: INI
Adopted: 12/08/10
District students in grades K through 12 may refuse to dissect any vertebrate or invertebrate animal. In addition, the student’s parents may refuse to allow the student to dissect the animal.