Reynolds School District (Oregon)


The Reynolds School District is a school district in the U.S. state of Oregon and serves the cities of Fairview, Wood Village and Troutdale, as well as parts of Portland and Gresham, with an enrollment of 10,411 students.

History

Reynolds School District is named for what was once the region's biggest employer, Reynolds Aluminum. The district was formed when the Fairview, Troutdale, and Wilkes elementary school districts merged in 1954.
In 2015, a bond resolution was proposed, that'd grant the district $125,000,000. The district would utilize this money to replace and renovate several schools within the district, as well install security upgrades in every school. The four major projects are replacing Troutdale Elementary, Fairview Elementary, and Wilkes Elementary with new buildings, and remodeling a large portion of Reynolds High School. The bond was passed with 52% voting in favor. Construction on the first secure vestibules started in late 2016, and major projects began on spring of 2017. These projects are projected to be completed on fall of 2018.

Board

The Reynolds school board comprises seven elected members who serve for four years.

Demographics

The district had 768 students who were homeless sometime during the 2012-2013 school year according to the Department of Education, or 6.76% of students in the district.

Schools

;Elementary schools
;Middle schools
;High schools
;Alternative schools
;Charter schools