Bridle Ridge Parent Update
April 29, 2016
Mission and Vision
Ray-Pec Vision: - Turning today’s learners into tomorrow’s leaders.
Ray-Pec Mission: - Preparing EACH student for a successful and meaningful life.
Bridle Ridge/Eagle Glen Music Fundraiser Trivia Night
We have had to reschedule our Trivia Night fundraiser for Friday, May 13th and we hope you can join us! All information can be found here: http://mrrew.weebly.com/trivia-night.html
This is a great chance to support our music programs and we hope you can attend.
Extempore'
Teacher Appreciation Week
In-Coming Fifth Grade Parent Orientation
BR-PTA Meeting
The BR-PTA would love to have your support for the 2016-2017 school year. If you are interested in helping out, please sign up through this Sign-Up Genius link: http://www.signupgenius.com/go/4090e48abaa2aab9-20162017. Thank you!
Refuge Center Activity for 6th Grade Students
Field Day
Good Afternoon,
Bridle Ridge's Physical Education department is excited to announce that Field Day 2016 will be on Wednesday May 18th. This is a fun filled day for students and staff. Mrs. Kelley is looking for volunteers that are willing to help out that day. There are three different time slot options available that include morning (8:45-11:45), afternoon (12:45-3:45), and all day (8:45-3:45). If you are available and would like to help, please click the link below and sign up! Thank you so much for your support!
www.SignUpGenius.com/go/30E0449ADA822A4FA7-brfield
Map Tests
BR Band Extravaganza Grades 6-12
Last Day of School
May 20th- Early Dismissal at 1:10 p.m.
Panther Pride Summer Care
The District's Panther Pride program provides before-school and after-school care for school age children in grades K-6. During the summer, Panther Pride offers Summer Camp for 11 weeks at Stonegate and Shull elementary schools. Panther Pride also offers care before and after Summer School at Stonegate, Shull, and Creekmoor elementary schools. For Summer Camp, full-time care is available for $100 per week. You may also enroll children for care three days a week, two days a week, or using an al a carte option to select particular weeks or days. Enrollment forms must be submitted by May 17th for student to begin care on May 23rd.
Enrollment form for Summer Camp:
http://www.raypec.k12.mo.us/DocumentCenter/View/9216
For Summer School care, you may choose full-week and part-week options, as well as morning only or afternoon only care. Enrollment form for before/after Summer School care:http://www.raypec.k12.mo.us/DocumentCenter/View/9216
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District to conduct spring survey
Parents and patrons asked to share views
The Ray-Pec School District is seeking feedback from parents, patrons and staff. Responses to the survey will assist the District in measuring progress on the various Focus Areas in the District's Strategic Plan.
Take the survey now by following this link: Parent/Patron survey
A link to the employee survey was recently emailed to District employees.
Superintendent Dr. Kari Monsees notes that continuous improvement is a key component of the District's Strategic Plan. Many of the goals in the plan require performance measurement, and the District will monitor a range of indicators, including such varied items as ACT scores, employee retention rates, and financial data.
Board approves bids for high school site work
District to conduct spring survey
Parents and patrons asked to share views
The Ray-Pec School District is seeking feedback from parents, patrons and staff. Responses to the survey will assist the District in measuring progress on the various Focus Areas in the District's Strategic Plan.
Take the survey now by following this link: Parent/Patron survey
A link to the employee survey was recently emailed to District employees.
Superintendent Dr. Kari Monsees notes that continuous improvement is a key component of the District's Strategic Plan. Many of the goals in the plan require performance measurement, and the District will monitor a range of indicators, including such varied items as ACT scores, employee retention rates, and financial data.
Board approves bids for high school site work
Grading, pad preparation, and site utility work to begin soonIn preparation for construction of an addition to the south high school, the Board of Education on April 28, 2016, approved bids for site development work.
The Board approved a total bid of $1,523,066 from JA Lillig Excavating for the site package, which includes grading, pad preparation for the building additions, relocation and installation of site utilities, and construction of the west and north parking lots. JA Lillig was the low bidder of four submitted bids.
The site work is expected to begin soon after the end of the school year.
Bruflat and Feagins are Volunteers of the Year
Thank you for your service!
Feagins, Bruflat, Dr. Monsees
Allison Bruflat and Christi Feagins are the 2016 PTA Volunteers of the Year.
Bruflat is a member of the Raymore-Peculiar Public School Foundation Board of Directors. She is an active volunteer with the Caring About Nutrition (CAN) program. She has served the PTAs at Raymore Elementary, Bridle Ridge Intermediate, and Ray-Pec East Middle School.
Feagins is active with the PTA at Timber Creek Elementary and Eagle Glen Intermediate.
The Raymore-Peculiar Council of PTAs announced the winners at an April 21 reception to honor 18 finalists for the award. Other finalists for PTA Volunteer of the Year were: Joyce Noah, Stephanie Como, Laurie Bassett, David Cox, Angel Niswonger, Amber Bult, Jackie Boursheski, Christina Campbell, Kristi Patterson, Janet Calton, Jennifer Voliva, Ben Smith, Amy Benz, Sadie Decker, Holly Nall, and Michelle Houston.