Thursday, December 20, 2012

James Matthew Hamilton, 1995-2012

This message was sent home via email through Infinite Campus and the school phone call system.

We are very sad to share the news that James M. Hamilton, Ryle Class of 2014, passed away on Wednesday, December 19th, 2012 from his injuries sustained in a car accident a week and half ago.

James M. Hamilton

We will open Ryle High School for any students, parents, or friends of James at 3:00 pm on Friday in order to simply gather and be together during this difficult time.

The visitation will be held at Stith Funeral Home in Florence on Saturday from 4:00-8:00 p.m.  http://www.stithfuneralhome.com/

The funeral service will be held at Warsaw United Methodist Church on Sunday at 2:00 p.m.

Memorials are suggested to the James Matthew Hamilton Memorial Fund in care of any local PNC Bank.

Please keep your thoughts and prayers with the Hamilton Family and the Ryle community.

Friday, December 14, 2012

Report School Violence

Report It!

SafeSchools Alert is our district's tip reporting service.  If you have information about a threat to our safety, do your part and report it!  And remember, you can remain anonymous.

4 Easy Ways to Report It!

  • internet - http://1009.alert1.us 
  • email - 1009@alert1.us
  • phone - 1-855-4ALERT1, extension 1009
  • text - #1009 @tip (+ your tip) to ALERT(253781)
Remember, our school district code is 1009.

Report tips on:
  • Bullying
  • Intimidation
  • Harassment
  • Weapons
  • Drugs
  • Other
For emergencies, always call 911.  All tips submitted will be investigated and acted upon.  Please be responsible with your submissions.

Tragic School Shooting in CT

This message was sent home via email to all Ryle households with email addresses in Infinite Campus.


As you are probably aware, a horrific act of violence occured today at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, CT.  I cannot begin to imagine the pain and suffering to be faced by these families and everyone associated with the school.  Our thoughts and prayers go out to everyone involved.

I want to remind you that the safety and security of our students and staff is our first priority.  When school resumes on Monday, we will reach out to our students to reflect on the importance of life and to also provide any assistance for our students if necessary.  Governor Beshear has directed that all schools and state office buildings lower their flags this coming week to halfmast in honor of the victims in this morning's shootings.

As a faculty and staff, we will also review and reinforce our school crisis plans and emergency procedures.  It is my hope that we never have to utilize these plans, but we will work hard to be as prepared as possible for emergency situations.

Please take extra time this weekend to hug your family and friends.  Take care.

Sincerely,
Matthew Turner


Larry A. Ryle High School
Celebrating 20 Years of Excellence

Mrs. Rechtin is the "Break the Mold" Award Winner

Ryle Math teacher, Mary Jo Rechtin, was named the December winner of the Boone County Schools Break the Mold Award at last night's meeting of the Boone County Board of Education.

Congratulations Mrs. Rechtin, you're the best!



Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Governor's School for Entrepreneurs


A NEW OPPORTUNITY FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS - SUMMER 2013

What:  A hands-on, experiential immersion into innovation and entrepreneurship.  This is a three-week residential summer program where students, working in teams, will take an idea and utilize science, technology, engineering, art, math and business skills to turn it into a product/service and develop a business model around it. GSE is a unique entrepreneurship program which places a strong emphasis on innovation and design as elements of creating a sustainable business model.  GSE will teach students critical life and work skills of problem-solving, teamwork, iteration and social responsibility.

Open to current 9th, 10th and 11th graders.

Activities at GSE will include:
·  learning and applying concepts to the teams’  business ideas
·  visiting startup businesses in the community, talking to the founder and seeing entrepreneurial processes in action
·  hands-on, interactive sessions with entrepreneurial leaders
·  creative sessions with professional designers and engineers
·  team building exercises and recreational games

When:  June 9-29, 2013

Where:  Georgetown College

Application informationAvailable online by December 20, due by January 31, 2013.
Admission to the program is through a competitive application process.  Grade point average is not a criteria for selection.  Students will be selected based upon 1) their ability to thrive in a creative and innovative environment, 2) the quality and individuality of their application, and 3) their ability to work on a team.  Approximately 50 students will be selected to attend the first summer.  Students may apply as a team.
The application will consist of three parts: 
· an online written application 
· a 2-minute video pitching either your business idea or your interest in being on a team
· two teacher/leader recommendations 

How schools can help: 
  • Encourage students to apply.  GSE is seeking creative thinkers and leaders interested in technology & business.
  • Encourage students from underrepresented groups to apply.
  • Provide technology resources and assistance with creation of the 2-minute video application if needed.

We welcome the chance to come to your school and talk to students about the program. Contact: Shari Ball sball@kstc.com or 859-246-3233 to schedule a visit.

Saturday, December 8, 2012

Raiders win on 'good basketball'

by the NKY Enquirer  Raiders win on 'good basketball'


The interstate rivalry between Colerain and Ryle is trending Ryle’s way after the Raiders’ second consecutive win in the series, a 63-46 conquest Thursday night in Union.

Seniors Katie Connor, Dawn Johnson and McKell Oliverio helped keep hot-shooting Ryle unbeaten as the Raiders, ranked sixth in the Enquirer Northern Kentucky coaches’ poll, improved to 2-0.

“They shot 60 percent on 3-pointers and missed one of 17 free throws,” Colerain coach Dan Wallace said of the Raiders. “That’s good basketball.”


Ryle took control early against Colerain (1-3), ranked 10th in the Cincinnati area Division I poll, by connecting from long range. The Raiders led 21-8 after one quarter and went into halftime with a 31-21 lead.

Connor hit four 3-point baskets in the opening quarter, finished with five and scored 12 of her 15 points in the first half. Johnson had two 3-pointers and 10 points at the break, and finished with three 3s and a game-high 17 points.

“As we started banging those 3s, they started face-guarding us, and that opened up lanes for the guards to penetrate,” Johnson said.

Oliverio had eight points and junior Rachael Storer had eight rebounds for the Raiders, who hit nine 3-point shots. Connor, a first-year starter, has seven 3s in the first two games, providing Ryle with an extra dimension.

“Katie’s a great shooter,” coach Oliverio said. “When we play off the dribble, it spreads out our offense.”

Ryle’s inside-outside game forced Colerain to make tough choices while the Raiders’ defense kept the Cardinals from generating momentum.

Colerain, which lost two first-team all Greater Miami Conference players from last season’s fourth-place GMC finisher, was led by Jalan Latimer’s 15 points. Teammate Kaylee Allen added 14.

Ryle, the defending 33rd District champion and a regional semifinalist last season, saw its two returning starters inch closer to milestones.

Johnson needs less than 300 points to become the second-leading scorer in school history and 30 steals to become the all-time leader.

McKell Oliverio is looking to become the fifth Ryle player in five years to join the 1,000-point club.

The game against Colerain is part of Ryle’s larger plan to concentrate on playing out-of-area opponents during the front end of the schedule.

The Raiders play three Northern Kentucky opponents the first 10 games, and they are about to become a road show.

There is one home game between now and Jan. 5.

“We like to give our team a lot of different styles to play against because it forces us to learn to adapt,” coach Oliverio said.

Colerain (1-3) - Latimer 6 3 15, Allen 5 2 14, Elbe 1 0 3, Bolden 1 1 3, Stegmuller 1 1 3, Love 0 2 2, Merritt 1 0 2, Sherrer 1 0 2, Phillips 1 0 2. Totals 17 9 46.

Ryle (2-0) - Johnson 4 6 17, Connor 5 0 15, Menobe 3 4 10, Oliverio 3 2 8, Senvinsky 2 2 7, Storrer 1 2 4, James 1 0 2. Totals 19 16 63.

Halftime: Ryle, 31-21. 3-pointers: C 3 (Allen 2, Elbe), R 9 (Connor 5, Johnson 3, Senvinsky).

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Spirit Day Fundraiser at Chick-fil-A

Come out and support Ryle High School by visiting the Chick-fil-A in Florence on Thursday!  Take a copy of the flyer below with you.