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The 2019 Raymore-Peculiar Lady Panther softball team put together the best season in school history and the rewards continue to come in for the group that finished No. 2 in the highest classification in the state of of Missouri.
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Ray-Pec qualifies record number for district band
The Ray-Pec High School band set a new record for the number of seats earned for All-District Band! From approximately 500 students auditioning, Ray-Pec students earned 62 band chairs through blind auditions on Nov. 9 at Warrensburg High School.
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Ray-Pec enrollment projected to increase
Enrollment in the Ray-Pec School District is projected to reach nearly 6,800 students (grades K-12) by 2023-24 and nearly 7,100 students by the 2029-2030 school year.
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Ray-Pec boys swimming team competes at state
The Raymore-Peculiar High School boys’ swimming and diving team completed its 2019 season in mid-November. The Panthers finihsed the season by placing in a 3-way tie for 20th place in the Class 2 Missouri State championship.
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Panthers win District title
For the first time in school history, the Raymore-Peculiar High School football team is celebrating a Class 6 District championship.
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Ray-Pec Speech, Debate teams win honors
Ray-Pec High School speech and debate students brought home many awards from the Lee’s Summit West Varsity and Lee’s Summit North Novice tournaments on Nov. 1-2. Congratulations to the following who were awarded, and to all who competed:
To read full story and see list of winner’s names PLEASE buy the November 14 issue of the Raymore Journal.
David Gress named Economic Development Director
City Manager Jim Feuerborn announced this week that David Gress will be Raymore’s new economic development director. The appointment goes into effect on Nov. 1, 2019.
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Panthers top Park Hill, advance in playoffs
The 2019 Raymore-Peculiar football team continued its “Revenge Tour” last week in the 2nd round of the 2019 Class 6 playoffs.
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Belton Regional Hospital to add on to its ICU
Belton Regional Medical Center – part of HCA Midwest Health, Kansas City’s leading healthcare provider – has announced that the hospital will undergo an ICU (intensive care unit) expansion project to more than double the size of the unit.
To read full story PLEASE buy the November 14 edition of the Raymore Journal.