Reynoldsburg City Schools has an important issue on the Nov. 3 ballot. The 9.9 mill school operating levy would raise $7.5 million to fund the day-to-day operations of our schools.
If approved, the levy would stabilize the schools' budget for three to four years and prevent additional cuts in programs and services. This issue is important to many working Reynoldsburg families, because it would enable the schools to:
Parent access to Progressbook will be disrupted starting today, while parent accounts are reset by school staff. Progressbook is a tool used in grades 5-12 to monitor student academic progress.
The accounts were damaged during the recent installation of a new state student data system. Our service provider, the Metropolitan Education Council, has attempted unsuccessfully to repair the problem, and the accounts will have to be rebuilt.
Schools will notify parents of their new usernames and passwords when the work is completed.
Dear Parents,
Welcome to another exciting year in the Reynoldsburg City School District! We hope that you and your students are off to a great start and ready for the opportunities that lie ahead.
I am pleased to announce that again, Reynoldsburg City Schools has attained the "Excellent" rating on the state report card. We should be so proud of what our students have achieved and what our teachers have offered. While we look forward to this school year with great promise, we also acknowledge that we face great challenges.
The Reynoldsburg Band Boosters is launching a community band for sixth-graders.
The community band will hold evening rehearsals and three performances designed to prepare young musicians for the junior high and high school band programs in Reynoldsburg City Schools. The program was created specifically for students who last year participated in the middle school band program, which was eliminated this year due to budget cuts.
For more information and an application form, please see the link below: