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Nine Raymore-Peculiar School District choir students were selected to the 2019 American Choral Directors Association National Honor Choirs!
To read full story PLEASE purchase the January 10 issue of the Raymore Journal.
Belton girls place 7th in Ray-Pec tournament
By TRISSI HARBIN-TURNER
Journal Writer
Belton girls’ basketball team competed in the Ray-Pec Sonic Classic this past week where it posted a 1-2 record, for 7th place in the 8-team tournament.
To read full story PLEASE purchase the January 10 issue of the Raymore Journal.
Ray-Pec girls place 4th in own tournament
By TRISSI HARBIN-TURNER
Journal Writer
The new year, in high school basketball, started out with the 6th annual Ray-Pecs Sonic Classic.
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Raymore City Hall entrance being renovated
By TRISSI HARBIN-TURNER
Journal Writer
You may or may not have noticed the orange and white barricades in the parking lot of City Hall.
To read full story PLEASE purchase the January 10 edition of the Raymore Journal.
Raymore police take children shopping
Raymore police officers took 34 area children shopping for holiday gifts through the Shop with a Cop program on Wednesday.
To read full story PLEASE purchase the January 4 issue of the Raymore Journal.
Graceland honor roll
The honor roll lists for Graceland University’s 2018 fall term have been announced. Students with a GPA between 3.65 and 3.99 are named to the honors list. Graceland commends the students who have devoted their efforts and talents to their academic success!
To read full story PLEASE purchase the January 4 issue of the Raymore Journal.
Report cards to be sent out January 8
Information to be sent home on Jan. 8
First semester ends today (Dec. 21). Semester progress reports for students in PreK through 5th grade, and report cards for students in grades 6-12 will be available to parents after winter break.
To read full story PLEASE purchase the January 4 issue of the Raymore Journal.
District expands mental health supports for students
Partnership with Compass to provide school-based therapy
Under a new partnership with Compass Health Network, two licensed therapists will provide therapy services at school to Medicaid-eligible students who qualify. The School Board approved the partnership at its Dec. 20 meeting.
To read full story PLEASE purchase the January 4 issue of the Raymore Journal.
Ray-Pec school board takes steps for online studies
The Raymore-Peculiar School Board on Dec. 20 took a big step to increase online course offerings for Ray-Pec High School students.
To read full story PLEASE purchase the Jan. 4 issue of the Raymore Journal.