Raymore-Peculiar School District News

Jan. 8, 2015
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How to access your child's scores online
Information available for grades K-12

All students in the Raymore-Peculiar School District receive scores that are posted in a secure online grade book for parents to view.

 

Open access to student scores improves communication between school and home and gives parents the opportunity to effectively monitor their child's achievement. In the past, online access to student progress information was available primarily for middle and high school students. Progress information is now available online for all students.  


 

Semester scores will be released on Jan. 9, 2015, for students in kindergarten through 6th grade and all high school students. Scores for East Middle School students were posted on Jan. 7. Parents are encouraged to log in and check student progress on an ongoing basis.

  

To view your child's scores, go here: Access your child's scores

High School pre-enrollment and transition
Sessions for parents 
Parents of students in grades 8-11 are invited and encouraged to attend High School Transition and Pre-Enrollment night from 6 to 8 p.m. Jan. 14, at the south high school building.

Learn about RPHS, programs, and classes to help guide your students through enrollment for 2015-2016. Parents of incoming freshmen will have a general transition meeting from 6 to 6:30 p.m.

Break-out sessions for grade levels 9-12 will be offered from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Topics include: Advanced Placement versus Dual Enrollment Courses; International Baccalaureate; Senior Success; Options After High
School; Vocational Opportunities; ACT testing and use of scores for enrollment; A+ program; NCAA/ Athletics and Academics; and individual Department presentations. Each breakout session is 25 minutes. 
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Quick Tip
Quick Tip
Report safety concerns online 
The Ray-Pec School District values the safety and well-being of each student and staff member. Safety is a prerequisite to learning. To promote and sustain a positive school culture, the district offers Quick Tip, an online method to report school safety concerns.

You can use Quick Tip to report a variety of issues, from minor infractions to serious incidents. These include suspicious behavior, threats, bullying, harassment, information about drugs or weapons, concerns about students or staff members, mental health issues, friends who talk about hurting themselves, illegal activity, or facility safety.

To submit a report, click on the Quick Tip link, and complete the information requested. Tip reporters may enter personal contact information or remain anonymous. Detailed information allows for a more thorough investigation. It's helpful to share information such as a description of the concern or incident, names and grade levels of those involved, location of concern, names of any potential witnesses, and any supporting evidence.

 

It's also important that reporters submit thorough and accurate information. False reporting is subject to disciplinary action.

New Director of Child Nutrition

Sarah Chellberg is the new Director of Child Nutrition for the Raymore-Peculiar School District.

Chellberg, a registered dietitian, officially began work on Jan. 5. She comes to the district from the Blue Valley School District, where she worked as a dietitian since 1997. Her responsibilities included menu planning, nutrition education, customer service, and some administrative duties.

Other employment experience included work for the American Dietetic Association Foundation in Chicago, Crittenton in Kansas City, and Children's Mercy Hospital. Chellberg has a bachelor's degree in dietetics from Kansas State University.