Welcome to Rainier

Contact us at:

Rainier School District

28168 Old Rainier Rd.

Rainier, OR 97048

503-556-3777

Rainier Jr./Sr. High School: 503.556.4215

Hudson Park Elementary: 503.556.0196

North Columbia Academy: 503.556.3777 ext. 262

If you are an individual with a hearing or speech impairment, you may call any RSD office through Oregon Telecommunications Relay Service (OTRS). Dial 1-800-735-2900 (OTRS). Ask the OTRS Operator to call RSD by providing the number of the person or department to whom you wish to speak. 


 

 

Mission Statement:

A spirited learning community creating educational opportunities for individual student success.

 


IMPORTANT NOTICE:

PARENTS & STUDENTS -

Due to budget cuts, the school year will be ending one day early.  The last day of school for students will be June 11th.  This will be a half day for students.  Please click on the links below for details.

HPE revised 12/13 calendar

RJSHS revised 12/13 calendar


2012-2013 Bus Routes

For Bus Snow Routes

 


 

 


Big Brother Big Sister - Click here for information

Book Drive - Click here for information

CC Rider information, Flyers 1 and 2


Rainier was founded in 1851 on the south bank of the Columbia River by Charles E. Fox and was originally named Eminence. The name Rainier was taken from Mount Rainier in Washington, which can be seen from hills above the city.

Rainier is surrounded by a number of rural communities. In the past, these places acted as separate communities. Today, most businesses and services have left these rural sites and the communities are part of a large unincorporated area that receives services out of Rainier. These communities include Fern Hill, Hudson, Alston, Apiary, Goble, and Prescott. Residents here may say they live in Rainier or will alternatively use the name of the individual community. In the mid-seventies, these rural areas, many with their own schools, were all consolidated into the current Rainier School District.