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On Aug. 30, parents received an email informing them a student at Raymore-Peculiar High School had tested positive for COVID-19. That email was followed by another, and another and yet another informing them of additional students at the high school testing positive. At the time, school had not been in session for even two weeks.
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Harrisonville, Belton, Ray-Pec undefeated to open season
The three main high school football teams in Cass County all started out the 2020 season last Friday night with victories.
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Slagle confirms good start to 20-21 school year for Ray-Pec
We have had a really good start to the school year, both from an in-person and in-ViPR perspective!
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Ray-Pec has successful 1st week of school
Thanks for a great start to the school year! We are so happy to see our students in-person and through VIPR!Thank youThanks to everyone who helped plan and prepare for the return to school. Special thanks to PTA members and teachers and administrators who served on committees to develop the re-entry plans.
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Raymore City Council seeking feedback on proposed budget
After the city’s annual budget for fiscal year 2021 was proposed on Aug. 18, the City of Raymore is seeking feedback from residents. Public meetings are scheduled for fall.
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Ray-Pec upsets Rockhurst 42-34
The Raymore-Peculiar High School football team opened its 2020 football season last Friday night by knocking off perenial power Kansas City Rockhurst 42-34.
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Community Bank’s “Stuff the Bus” event, once again is successful
Community Bank of Raymore held their annual “Stuff the Bus” School Supply Drive and the results were amazing. “It is truly humbling to see the compassion our community has for one another and this year was no different. In fact, what was experienced over the last three weeks was absolutely remarkable. Giving back was the evident theme in so many hearts this year,” Shauna Stephenson, Senior Vice President stated. The event received over $5,000 in monetary donations and supplies resulting in approximately 600 local students receiving the tools to help make the upcoming school year a success!
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Harrisonville classes begin both in-person, online
Harrisonville Schools will welcome students – both in-person and virtually – for the first day of class on Monday, August 24. Families had the option to choose the best format for their students – 75% of students chose in-person and 25% chose virtual.
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Ray-Pec’s 1st day of school for 20-21 year was Monday
The first day of school for the Ray-Pec school district was this past Monday, Aug. 24. “B-day” students in grades 6-12 started school Tuesday, Aug. 25, and did not need to report to school on Monday.
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