Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Ryle reunions celebrate 20 years



UNION — As the 20th school year winds down at Ryle High School, the community is ready to celebrate.
Two reunion events are coming up for Ryle.
The faculty reunion, open to anyone who ever taught at Ryle, will be Friday, May 11, at Receptions in Erlanger.
Ryle teachers have worked hard to make Ryle a nationally recognized school, and this will be an opportunity for everyone to celebrate together, said Sarah Meece, a former Ryle teacher who’s been helping plan the reunion.
Any teacher who hasn’t made reservations can email teacher Robyn Bain at robyn.bain@boone.kyschools.us.
The main event of the reunion weekend will be at 3 p.m. Saturday, May 12, at Ryle’s Borland Stadium.
The ceremony is open to everyone from the Ryle community including former students, parents, relatives and neighbors.
“We’re trying to include everything that makes Ryle such a special place,” Meece said.
The event will have multiple presentations and guest speakers.
“We have a really nice program scheduled with both the Ryle family and the Cooper family.
The school was named after Larry Ryle, former Boone County Schools superintendent. Randy Cooper was the school’s founding principal and held the job until he died in 2006.
Along with honoring the families, the ceremony will recognize some of Ryle’s highlights over the last 20 years.
After the ceremony, current Ryle students will give tours of the building.
“Many people haven’t seen the addition,” Meece said.
For more about your community, visitwww.NKY.com/union


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