This weekend, members of our nutrition team attended the Missouri School Nutrition Association's Annual Conference in Branson. It was a wonderful opportunity to continue their professional development. A special congratulations to Pauline Pritchett for being installed as a MSNA Regional Director, effective immediately.
From Left: Nicole Holloway, Admin Assistant; (Back) Colleen Warchola, Timber Creek Cafe Manager; Janet Law, Assistant Director; Katlyn Lanoue, Director; Pauline Pritchett, Bridle Ridge Cafe Manager; Marjorie Wade, East Cafe Cafe Manager; and Candy Peterson, South Middle Cafe Manager.
Two sisters in the Ray-Pec Orchestra program also both play violin for the Youth Symphony of Kansas City, which includes students from across the metro. Lizzie Howe is a 6th grader at South Middle School. Katie Howe is a 9th grader at the High School.
The Youth Symphony performed Sunday at Yardley Hall in Overland Park. Future concerts this school year include performances at the Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts.
Ray-Pec High School Students of the Month for September and November were recognized at the Nov. 16 Belton-Raymore Rotary Club lunch meeting. From left: Molly Machione, Logan Reed, Morgan Blair, Matt Jonas, and Club President Sonja Abdelgawad.
The School Board tonight recognized Teacher Sarah Hanf. Sarah teaches Elementary English Learners in the Ray-Pec School District. The program is located at Creekmoor Elementary School. Earlier this fall, Sarah planned and organized the first World Fest at Creekmoor Elementary School. Families of students and staff members set up booths to represent their home countries and cultures. The event was a way for the school community to learn about and appreciate the different cultures represented at the school. She is pictured with Board Member Kim York.
The School Board tonight recognized the Ray-Pec High School Girls Cross Country Team, which placed 2nd at the state championship meet. The Board recognized the seven girls who ran in the state race, including four girls who received All-State honors. The Board also recognized three additional varsity runners who were available at state should a substitute be needed.
From left:
Ashlyn Smith (3-time All-State)
Maya York
Brooke Stephenson (All-State)
Tiffany Chatfield
Avery Raymond (All-State)
Marlie Surls
Kaylee Hill
Alexis Borum (2-time All-State)
Isabel Chatfield
Ellie Barker
Today was the soft opening for the coffee shop at the Ray-Pec LEAD Center!
Superintendent Dr. Mike Slagle was the first customer at the coffee shop, which is staffed by students from the high school Transition Class.
Good luck to the Ray-Pec boys swim team at the state swimming championships at the St. Peters Rec-Plex! Swimming preliminary competition begins at noon today.
Don't forget to support our staff at the Ray-Pec faculty game against Belton on Tuesday, Nov. 8, at Ray-Pec High School. The women’s game starts at 6:30 p.m., and the men’s game is after the women’s game. Tickets are $3 for students and $5 for adults. No passes allowed.
Ray-Pec High School students tell about their experiences at the new LEAD Center during the Student Showcase at today’s @MissouriSBA conference.
At today’s @MissouriSBA conference, Ray-Pec’s Stacy Johnson & Karmin Ricker presented on how our virtual instruction program serves students in RP and other districts. Ruth Johnson, RP Board President & president-elect of MSBA, introduced the keynote speaker. #raypec
Final: Nixa 27, Ray-Pec 15.
Congrats to the Panthers on a great 2022 season. 🐾
Sympathy is extended to family, friends, students, and co-workers of Paul Lichtenauer, a teacher at the Ray-Pec Academy and the newly-opened LEAD Center, who passed away on Saturday, Oct. 29. You are invited to attend a Celebration of Life from 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 9, at Centerview, 227 Municipal Circle, Raymore. Suggested attire: your favorite band’s shirt, or KC Royals or KC Chiefs gear.
Congratulations to the singers selected for the American Choral Directors Association National Honor Choirs. These singers will represent Raymore-Peculiar in February in Cincinnati. These singers were selected out of over 4,000 applications from around the country for only 1,200 spots available in the four choirs. Elementary Honor Choir: James “Ky” Price (Ray-Pec South Middle School) and Ruslana Trpkosh (Ray-Pec East Middle School). Middle School/Junior High Mixed Honor Choir: Lucas Mackesty (Ray-Pec South Middle School). High School SATB (Soprano, Alto, Tenor, Bass) Honor Choir: Xander Blackmon and Bailey Roe.
Tonight is opening night for Ray-Pec High School's production of the musical comedy Something Rotten!
Performances will be at 7:30 p.m. tonight, Nov. 4, and 5; and at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 6, in the Ray-Pec High School Theatre.
Reserve tickets by calling the box office line, 892-3999, extension 2400. Tickets are $7 for adults and $6 for students.
Something Rotten! is the hit musical that took Broadway by storm and had audiences howling with laughter. The musical centers on Nick and Nigel Bottom, two brothers who are trying to make it in the theatre world in the time of Shakespeare. Hoping to create something new and popular, Nick visits a soothsayer and finds out that musicals will be all the rage in the future. As the Bottom brothers work to create the world’s first musical, they come up against the outrageous and extremely popular Shakespeare, who determines to discover what theatrical innovation the brothers are working on. Filled with catchy songs and lots of laughs, Something Rotten! is a fun new musical comedy.
Superintendent Dr. Mike Slagle was the featured guest on the Foxwood Springs morning television program on Monday, Oct. 31. He updated residents on the latest news around the district. Foxwood Springs residents produce the talk show in an on-site studio.
The Ray-Pec boys soccer team fell to Rockhurst 4-1 in the Soccer District Semifinal game on Nov. 1.
Congrats to the team on a great overall season!
Back row, from left: Coach John Plankers, Jack Green (Senior), Zak Hiles (Senior), Alden Brokaw, Joseph Boyce, Grayson Niswonger, Cian Solis, Aidan Luebbert (Senior), Matthew Como, Holden Kephart, Logan Wilson (Senior), Michael Goswell, Kellen Niswonger, and Coach Robbie Davies.
Front: Jordan Mohn (Senior), Jacob Adams (Senior), Bridger Colborn, Landon Moots, Will Day, and Cooper Plagman.
Good luck to the Ray-Pec boys soccer team as they play Rockhurst in the semifinal game of the Class 4, District 6, tournament! Game time is 5 p.m. today (Nov. 1) at Lee’s Summit High School.
Congrats to the boys cross country team for placing 2nd overall at the district meet last weekend, upsetting both Rockhurst and Nixa! Earning All-District medals were:
Carter Younger, 8th place; Derek Nissen, 9th; Gabe Voelker, 14th; Andres Kemper, 21st; and Blake Borum, 27th.
Pictured, from left: Rusty Moore, Carter Younger Derek Nissen, Blake Borum, Andres Kemper, Chase Davis, and Gabe Voelker.
Good luck as they prepare for the state meet on Friday, Nov. 4, in Columbia.
Congrats to the girls cross country team for winning the district championship by nearly 100 points! The team was led by Ashlyn Smith, who is the individual district champion. Avery Raymond placed 3rd, Brooke Stephenson, 7th; Alexis Borum, 8th; Isabel Chatfield, 9th; Ellie Barker, 13th; and Maya York, 28th.
Pictured, from left: Ellie Barker, Ashlyn Smith, Alexis Borum, Avery Raymond, Brooke Stephenson, Maya York, and Isabel Chatfield.
Good luck as they prepare for the state meet on Friday, Nov. 4, in Columbia.
The Ray-Pec boys basketball team kicked off the first day of the season with practice on Monday, Oct. 31. To celebrate their first day, Big Daddy’s donuts donated some sweet treats. The team's first game will be December 2 at home.