We're looking for Mock Interview volunteers! If you or someone you know are interested in helping prepare our students for life after high school, please reach out to Gwen Huke at gwen.huke@raypec.org.
8 months ago, Raymore-Peculiar School District
Volunteers needed
Congratulations to the Ray-Pec Volunteer of the Year, LeeAnne Thompson! The award was announced during a reception on April 23. Affectionately known as “the uniform mom,” LeeAnne has taken on the daunting task of uniforms for the marching band, and handled the task to perfection! She ensures that all band members (approx. 120) are fitted with their uniform, dressed properly and oftentimes staying later than the band directors to get everything done. She helped move props during practices and performances, handled uniform malfunctions with ease, wiped away countless tears, and most importantly - knew every child in the band. She knew their name, their instrument, their grade in school, and took time to listen to them and make each of them feel important. This is LeeAnne’s final year with the marching band, and she will be missed next year! Finalists for Volunteer of the Year were honored at a reception last night. They are pictured with PTA Council President Jodi Price. Pictured, from left: Aaron Howlett, Shelby Ayres, Nicole Cline, Lora Kurzweil, Desiree Almanza, LaTisha Spiller, Lyndi Dewey, Amy Sellmeyer, Amber Rodriguez, Jodi Price, Michelle Houston, LeeAnne Thompson, Laurie Keeley, Debbie Kansteiner
8 months ago, Raymore-Peculiar School District
LeeAnne Thompson, pictured with Superintendent Dr. Mike Slagle and Jodi Price, PTA Council President
Finalists for Volunteer of the Year were honored at an April 23 reception. They are pictured with PTA Council President Jodi Price. Pictured, from left: Aaron Howlett, Shelby Ayres, Nicole Cline, Lora Kurzweil, Desiree Almanza, LaTisha Spiller, Lyndi Dewey, Amy Sellmeyer, Amber Rodriguez, Jodi Price, Michelle Houston, LeeAnne Thompson, Laurie Keeley, Debbie Kansteiner
Jodi Price, PTA Council President, congratulates LeeAnne Thompson
This week is Administrative Professionals Week and today is Administrative Professionals Day! Thank you to all of you for everything you do to keeping things running like clockwork! 🎉
8 months ago, Raymore-Peculiar School District
Administrative Professionals Day
One final reminder before the weekend! Classes will NOT be in session on Monday due to staff collaboration. Have a great weekend! 🎉
8 months ago, Raymore-Peculiar School District
No School 4/22/24 Staff Collaboration
🎥 New Episode of Staff Spotlight! 🎥 https://youtu.be/iEGk4AQKGDA In this episode of Staff Spotlight, Raymore-Peculiar School District Superintendent, Dr. Mike Slagle, chats with Michael Parten. Michael is wrapping up his first year with Ray-Pec as the PE Teacher at Bridle Ridge Elementary.
8 months ago, Raymore-Peculiar School District
Michael Parten
Third graders invited Superintendent Dr. Slagle to read this very “serious” book. Joke’s on him!
8 months ago, Raymore Elementary Tigers
Dr. Slagle Reading to Gr3
Dr Slagle reading to Gr3
2024 Ray-Pec Summer School enrollment is OPEN! Elementary and middle school students will attend Monday through Thursday, June 3 to 27. (As June 19 is a holiday, students will attend on Friday, June 21.) High School students will attend Monday through Friday, June 3 to 28. No classes will be in session on June 19. For more information on enrolling, please visit our website here: raypec.org/page/summer-school-2024
8 months ago, Raymore-Peculiar School District
Summer School
Patty Phillips, Deanna Olson, and Janet Jones took the oath of office on Monday night during a brief reorganization meeting of the Ray-Pec School Board. School Board Secretary Pam Steele administered the oath of office. Phillips will serve a two-year term. Olson and Jones will serve three-year terms. Under provisions of Missouri Statute Section 115.124, there was no election for school board directors because the number of candidates who filed was the same as the number of positions to be filled. The Board re-elected Ruth Johnson to serve as Board President, and re-elected Deanna Olson to serve as Vice President. The Board approved Steele to continue as Board Secretary, and Chief Financial Officer Tiffany Banks to continue as Board Treasurer. The Board also approved Carol Barnes to serve as the delegate to the Missouri School Boards Association Assembly. Paul Coffman was selected to serve as the alternate delegate to the MSBA Assembly. New School Board Member Janet Jones is pictured with her husband, Donavan Jones, and son Brantley, a second grader at Bridle Ridge Elementary.
8 months ago, Raymore-Peculiar School District
Patty Phillips, Deanna Olson, and Janet Jones took the oath of office on Monday night during a brief reorganization meeting of the Ray-Pec School Board. School Board Secretary Pam Steele administered the oath of office.
New School Board Member Janet Jones is pictured with her husband, Donavan Jones, and son Brantley, a second grader at Bridle Ridge Elementary.
You are cordially invited to the 2024 Volunteer of the Year reception. We had over 35 individuals nominated to receive the VoTY Award this year! We are amazed at the support these individuals provide to our district and wish that we had time to formally honor each of them and their contributions. We will honor the following finalists: Aaron Howlett, Amber Rodriguez, Amy Sellmeyer, Debbie Kansteiner, Desiree Almanza, LaTisha Spiller, Laurie Keeley, LeeAnne Thompson, Lora Kurzweil, Lyndi Dewey, Michelle Houston, Nicole Cline, Shelby Ayres Please join us if you are able, share this invitation, and remember to thank a volunteer today! VoTY Reception Tuesday, April 23rd 7:00pm Ray-Pec Academy Board Room
8 months ago, Raymore-Peculiar School District
Volunteer of the Year reception flyer
Happy Monday RE Families. Upcoming events for your calendar are as follows: April 19th - PTA Candy Bar Book Bingo April 22nd - No School for Students April 24th - Culver's Teacher Night 5-8pm May 6-10 - Teacher Appreciation Week May 6 - No School for Students
8 months ago, Raymore Elementary Tigers
Candy Bar Bingo Flyer
Culver's Night
Through the Eyes! 👀 https://youtu.be/odC8_uWOTHk This episode of Through the Eyes focuses on our brand new Girls' Flag Football team! Hear what they say their favorite parts of football are and what drew them to the sport.
8 months ago, Raymore-Peculiar School District
Girls' flag football team
You have been cordially invited to join the RE PTA for a fun-filled night of Candy Bar Book Bingo! This event promises to be a great outing for the entire family, and the winners will get to choose between candy bars or book prizes! Plus, the PTA will offer affordable concessions to make your night even more enjoyable. Fee flyer for details..
8 months ago, Raymore Elementary Tigers
Candy Bar Bk Bingo
Senior DRIVE Night is one week away! The DRIVE Project is designed to help students invest in becoming more educated, active, and productive members of their community while developing the essential skills required to be competitive in the current job market, focusing on components of our Portrait of a Ray-Pec Graduate. Students in English IV have worked on these projects all year, and would love for you to come out and see what they have accomplished!
8 months ago, Raymore-Peculiar School District
You're invited to RPHS Community DRIVE Night 4.17.24. View Projects Dome: 4:30-6:00. Student presentations in assigned rooms 6-8 pm. Photo of past DRIVE Night event.
MSBA and Ray-Pec School Board President Ruth Johnson opened the afternoon session of the MSBA Advocacy Day at the State Capitol today. Superintendent Dr. Mike Slagle was also in attendance to meet with legislators about school finance and solid waste landfill issues.
8 months ago, Raymore-Peculiar School District
MSBA and Ray-Pec Board of Education President Ruth Johnson speaking in Jefferson City
Thank you to everyone who supported the recent Major Saver card sale! More than $27,000 was raised for the Ray-Pec Public School Foundation and the participating elementary and middle schools. Raymore-Peculiar students sold 4,057 Major Saver campaign cards. Of the total, $13,793.63 will benefit the foundation, and the rest will be distributed to the individual schools, based on the number of cards sold. The fundraiser was celebrated at the April 9 Administrative Council meeting. In back, from left: South Middle School Principal Stacy Johnson; Timber Creek Elementary Principal Dr. Lauren Gechter; Raymore Elementary Principal Jennika Miller; and Eagle Glen Elementary Principal Rebecca Kolkmeier. In front, from left: Creekmoor Elementary Principal Ashley Tegenkamp; Peculiar Elementary Principal Keri Collison; and Foundation Executive Director Jodie Huston. (Not pictured: East Middle School Principal Katie Campbell; Bridle Ridge Elementary Principal Dr. Jennifer Chastain; and Stonegate Elementary Principal Kiley Brown.) Elementary and middle school students sold the $15 cards featuring 21 special offers. Cardholders may also download a free app to access other reusable offers. If you missed out on the fundraiser campaign, you can still order a card to benefit the Foundation's work: https://www.majorsaver.com/ (Click on the link to purchase a Major Saver card, and search for Raymore-Peculiar.) All cards purchased online will be mailed directly to the customer.
8 months ago, Raymore-Peculiar School District
Major saver check presentation
Everyone was excited to experience the eclipse!
8 months ago, Raymore Elementary Tigers
Elipse Beginning
Kindergarten
Kindergarteners
2nd Graders
4th Graders
Office Staff
Raymore-Peculiar High School announces its upcoming production of the classic American family drama "A Raisin in the Sun." Performances of the show will be in the Ray-Pec East Middle School Flex Theatre at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, April 11, and Friday, April 12; and at 2:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. on Sunday, April 14. Debuting on Broadway in 1959, Lorraine Hansbury’s "A Raisin in the Sun" introduces us to the Youngers, a hard-working family reeling from the recent loss of their father. However, dealing with grief and redefining familial roles are just some of the challenges they face. As they try to better the family's financial situation with the insurance payout from their father’s death, they must confront housing discrimination, racism, and questions of what it means to assimilate. The cast includes Sav Jordan as Ruth Younger, Devantz Desravines as Travis Younger, Tre Hill as Walter Lee Younger, Amari Russell as Beneatha Younger, Kenyale Edwards as Lena Younger, Devin Fisher as Asagai, Tre Saunders as George Murchison, Alex Moore as Bobo, Noah Tuttle as Karl Lindner, and Lena Roy as Mrs. Johnson. Working behind the scenes are Teacher Dane Schnake as the director, Teacher Adam Segura as Technical Director, and Patron Kay Connelly, Teacher Jayme Overstreet, Todd Schnake and Pam Schnake as production assistants. The assistant directors for "A Raisin in the Sun" are Aaryn McClenden, Avery Monnig, Amy Robinson and Katrina Tilawen. The scenic coordinator is Avery Monnig. The stage manager is Katrina Tilawen. The assistant stage manager is Ace Evans. The lighting designer is Emma Browning. The sound designer is Ellie McRill. The costume designer is Lily Seward. The props designer is Hailey Feagins. The house manager is Bella Gallagher and the box office manager is Addi Kesler. Tickets may be reserved by calling the box office line, 892-3999 extension 2400. Tickets are $7 for adults and $6 for students. Link to reserve tickets: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd2yQmjVOgtznm9KoDxhoeKvmG_es1ZyeeRC-gZ31M-dK3FUg/viewform
8 months ago, Raymore-Peculiar School District
A Raisin in the Sun
April is School Library Month and this week is National Library Week! 📚 Whether you're diving into a classic novel, researching a topic, or simply finding a quiet space to unwind, libraries offer something for everyone. Let's give a round of applause to librarians and library staff for their dedication in fostering a love for reading and learning. 👏 #NationalLibraryWeek #LoveLibraries #ReadMore 📖✨
8 months ago, Raymore-Peculiar School District
National Library Week
The first edition of the RPHS PRISM Multi-Media Art and Literature Magazine has been printed. Thank you to five LEAD Center students that worked hard to bring the vision to life and put this 64 page, full-color magazine together - fully funded by sponsors! The PRISM is ready for purchase at the price of $5 each! Art Teacher Amy Hellums has 250 copies of the magazine available for purchase. If you'd like to purchase one in support of our RPHS artists and writers, send an email to amy.hellums@raypec.org. All proceeds from the magazines sold will go toward scholarships for a few 2024 seniors that have artwork/ literature published in the PRISM.
8 months ago, Raymore-Peculiar School District
PRISM Magazine
Your RE PTA is hosting a Paint to Donate fundraiser @ Fire Craft Pottery, on Saturday, April 13th from 10am-8pm. 15% of the proceeds will be donated to your RE PTA. See flyer for location address and ecard information. Thanks!
9 months ago, Raymore Elementary Tigers
Fire Craft Pottery Fundraiser