Due to inclement weather, Ray-Pec schools will have a virtual instruction day, today, Wednesday, Jan. 25. Students will learn from home.
Congratulations to former Ray-Pec High School baseball coach Gary Renshaw, for being inducted into the Missouri High School Baseball Coaches Association Hall of Fame on Jan. 21 at the annual coaches association meeting in Jefferson City. He had an overall record of 333-312; with five conference Championships; six District Championships; and three Elite 8 appearances.
Congratulations to Coach Brandon Ransom on being named Assistant Coach of the Year!
Ray-Pec High School announces the candidates for Courtwarming Royalty! The Courtwarming dance is scheduled from 8 to 11 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 4, at Ray-Pec High School.
Raymore-Peculiar schools and offices are closed today in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
Attention! If you plan to attend the Boys Basketball C-team games today (Jan. 11) at Truman High School, please enter through the East Entrance. Other events are also taking place today at Truman, and this will help traffic flow. (The East Entrance faces the football field.)
Thanks to Amy Bowden - American Family Insurance, Peculiar, for collecting board games for The Refuge! On Friday, Jan. 6, Amy presented about 30 board games to Ray-Pec Public School Foundation Executive Director Jodie Huston, and Foundation Board Member Ashley Crowe. The games will be used when The Refuge opens for middle school students on the second Friday of each month. Thanks, Amy!
From left: Jodie Huston, Amy Bowden, and Ashley Crowe.
On Wednesday, ground was broken for a new Performing Arts Center! The new PAC will seat 771 and will be completed in Spring 2024. Thanks, Ray-Pec community, for approving the 2021 Prop S Bond Issue. #raypec #forwardandbetter
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On Wednesday, ground was broken for a new Performing Arts Center! The new PAC will seat 771 and will be completed in Spring 2024. Thanks, Ray-Pec community, for approving the 2021 Prop S Bond Issue. #raypec #forwardandbetter
Thank you, Belton-Raymore Rotary Club, for donating $5,000 to the Ray-Pec Public School Foundation. Today, the club presented the money to Foundation Executive Director Jodie Huston after learning more about the Foundation during the lunchtime meeting. The funds were part of the proceeds from the Rotary Club's annual golf tournament. Pictured from left: Allison Bruflat, Ray-Pec Foundation Board President; Jodie Huston, Foundation Executive Director and Rotarian; Eric Collins, Foundation Board Member and Rotarian; and Sonja Abdelgawad, Rotary Club President.
Workers installed waterproofing over the DensGlass Sheathing on the exterior of the Ninth Grade Center on Jan. 3, 2023. The Ninth Grade Center is scheduled to open in August 2023.
Students in the Panther Pride School Age Child Care program at Eagle Glen Elementary School collected more than 200 food items for the West Central Community Action Agency!
Phil Parke, former president of the RP Public School Foundation Board, donated $2,500 to the Foundation's 2023 Annual Campaign. He is pictured presenting the contribution to Jodie Huston, Foundation Executive Director. He is an Edward Jones financial advisor in Raymore.
Congratulations to the Ray-Pec East Middle School Students of the Month for December! They are being recognized for Overcoming A Learning Challenge!
Front row, from the left: Eighth graders Elijah Bradley, Addison Shaw, Gracie Zepeda, Laiba Babar, and Kristian Willey. Not pictured is Abigail Austin.
2nd row: Seventh graders Madely Bailey, Zechariah Lewis, Kimora Robinson, Cale Napton, Aerowyn Walsh, and Bryer Wood.
3rd row: Sixth graders Alison Balentine, Gentry Howard, Jordan McCurter, Andie Ell, Layla Ledezma, and Kyson Pickert.
A group of elementary and middle school students had the opportunity to experience a choir concert rehearsal on Dec. 9 with Ray-Pec High School Vocal Music Teacher Stephen Rew and the Chamber Choir. The elementary students even got to join the choir on the risers to experience the rehearsal first hand! Other students stayed seated and were mesmerized by the beautiful music and singing. At the end of the rehearsal, one student exclaimed, "Okay, I'm a choir kid!"
Ray-Pec Marketing Teacher, Kimberly Schrader, visited the Administrative Services Center today to evaluate the Finance and Communications interns. Zander Dombrowski and Ella Gawf are both students who are part of the internship program.
The Ray-Pec High School basketball teams each week recognize a player who makes a difference in the community and on the team. They are the M.A.D (Making A Difference) Players of the Week. For the week of Dec. 7, Hayden Kurtz was the girls’ team honoree and Keaton Niemeyer was the boys’ team honoree. In addition, the Teammates of the Week were Abigail Hellums (girls) and Brayden Copeland (boys); and the Hustle Award was presented to Karee Pitts (girls) and Austin Robinson (boys). Mike Medsker and Farmers Insurance help sponsor the awards.
From left to right: Karee Pitts, Abigail Hellums, Hayden Kurtz, Keaton Niemeyer, Brayden Copeland, Austin Robinson
Congratulations to the Ray-Pec High School boys basketball team. The Panthers brought home the 3rd place trophy in the Carthage tournament by defeating Webb City 59-28. Ashton Jermain and Elijah Watts were named to the all-tourney team.
Congratulations to the South MS November Student of the Month! They were honored for being Well-Rounded Students.
Back row, from left: Sadie Nolen, Trevor Balentine, Kelsey Aciego, Nate Hellums, Ella Charpie, Sidney Wimsatt, Audrey Kelch.
Middle, from left: Haylee Penn, CJ Neal, Micah Roth, Amari Russell, Will Williams, Myah Smith Front, from left: Bryalen Bennett, Harmony Samuelson, Hayden Clouse, Cameron Keys, Marley Gormly Pictured Separate: Peyson Smith Not Pictured: Zaiden Hill
Congratulations to the Ray-Pec High School Students of the Month for December! Amarah Slatton and Miles Sellami are being honored by the Ray-Pec Sunrise Optimist Club. Aidan Luebbert and Kaylee Hill will be recognized by the Belton-Raymore Rotary Club.
The Ray-Pec High School basketball teams each week recognize a player who makes a difference in their community and on their team as the M.A.D (Making A Difference) Players of the Week. Mike Medsker and Farmers Insurance help to sponsor this award. For the last week of November, honorees were, from left: Taylor Roe (Teammate of the Week), Kacedi Flowers (MAD Player of the week), Matthew Jonas (MAD Player of the Week), Keaton Niemeyer (Hustle Award), and Jordan Shockley (Teammate of the Week) Not pictured: Sarai Clark (Hustle Award).