Last night was our Teacher Academy banquet. Scholar Teachers chose a teacher in the district that inspired them throughout their year in the classroom to recognize along with their mentor teacher!
We're so proud of everything this group has accomplished this year and cannot wait to see the impact they have on their future students!
Torrie Conrad recognized their mentor Brandi Welch and former 1st grade teacher, Mrs. Capper.
Libby MacLean recognized their mentor teacher Jason Rose and high school teacher Carissa Bartel.
Nolana Marr recognized their mentor teachers Liz Rincon and Melinda Young. She also recognized high school teacher Patrick Hemmingsen.
Hope Phillips recognized their mentor teacher Tobi Odonnell and 2nd grade teacher Angie LaSala.
Amelia Randall recognized their mentor teacher Stephanie Peterson and high school teacher Kelly Logan.
Jeri Walters recognized their mentor teacher Rachel McClain and high school teacher Haleigh Thompson.
Thank you to all those who have mentored and inspired them this year!
Also, thank you to Enterprise and Design student, Alex Hurley for taking these wonderful photos!
#gyo #futureteacher #TeacherAcademy
“This is a place where students can experience learning in a different way.” - Dr. Mike Slagle, Ray-Pec School District Superintendent
In creating the Ray-Pec LEAD Center, the district wanted to create an experience for students that was unlike what they had experienced before and complement their high school experience. With opportunities for real-world learning, career and technical education, teacher training, entrepreneurial experiences and more, students are not only engaged in a traditional learning experience, but also prepared to propel into their next avenues of life.
Mrs. Renfrow, Enterprise and Design coach, talked with Teacher Academy Scholar Teachers about feedback and how to use feedback to motivate students and see student growth! #programcollaboration #gyo #futureteachers #TeacherAcademy
Paige Kallenbach, a Ray-Pec High School student with the Ray-Pec LEAD center, presented a mural project to Peculiar Mayor Doug Stark and the Board of Aldermen at the March 20 meeting. The mural will be displayed at City Hall.
Check out February's Scholar Teacher Spotlight, Nolana Marr! Nolana is placed at East Middle School in Mrs. Young's 8th grade math classroom. "Ms. Marr is focused on making connections and building relationships with students. The eighth graders light up when they see her at school and greet her excitedly. She makes herself approachable, to which the students have really responded well." -Mrs. Young https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BlZ1hFSkU2c
Teacher Academy Scholar Teachers taught their ELL lessons yesterday. Thanks to Libby MacLean, our December Scholar Teacher Spotlight for being our ELL student.
Scholar Teachers were tasked with writing a lesson plan for their future classroom and purposefully adding in English Language Learner supports. They then had to teach the lesson to the Teacher Academy cohort! #GYO #FutureTeachers #TeacherAcademy
Check out October's Scholar Teacher Spotlight, Amelia Randall, as she talks with Dr. Slagle! Be sure to keep an eye out for November's Scholar Teacher Spotlight video coming soon!
https://youtu.be/wK0yntZptjI
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.
Great event for making connections for our students today at the LEAD Center. Real-World Learning Coordinators from across the Metro Area.
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.
LEAD Center pancake breakfast for students and staff.
The Success Academy's Building Buddies group visited the LEAD Center to work with the Teacher Academy. Scholar Teachers gave tips on how to effectively read to younger students.
LEAD Center students and staff presented today at Raymore Elementary about the LEAD Center and careers for students!
Students at Enterprise and Design presented their GBI projects this week to a panel of evaluators. Students looked into everyday processes throughout the District to make recommendations on becoming more efficient.
Enterprise and Design students had the opportunity to discuss Empathy as step 1 in the Design Thinking Process with a subject matter expert. The guest speaker was Veronica Alvidrez from Startland, an organization focused on building entrepreneurial skills in the KC community.
#startland
Congratulations to Amelia Randall for earning scholar teacher spotlight for this month! #GYO #futureteacher #TeacherAcademy
LEAD Center Electrical Students working on residential circuits and applications.
During the LEAD Center dedication ceremony, four students, representing program areas now offered at the facility, spoke about what the LEAD Center experience means to them. The students are Jeri Walters, Blake Kirby, Mackenzey Spiller, and Kai Eastwood.
School Board President Ruth Johnson addressed guests at the LEAD Center dedication ceremony on Sept. 27.
Enterprise & Design Socratic Seminar discussing Empathy work on the Design Process. The Socratic Seminar was student lead over 3 academic articles they read earlier in the week.