Friday, December 5, 2014

District Reflections Contest

Several students won recently awards at the District Reflections Awards Celebration.  http://www.pta.org/programs/ArtsinEducation.cfm 

Ryle students won a total of 24 awards with 12 student entries also advancing to the state competition.  The winning students are as follows.

Visual Arts:

Amandine Soreefan          Award of Excellence & Creative Interpretation               Advancing to state
Joy Strunk                        Award of Merit                                                              Advancing to state
Bianca Calipo                   Award of Merit
Hanna Francher               Award of Merit


Literature:

Robert Bach                    Award of Excellence & Creative Interpretation             Advancing to state
Heather Martin                 Award of Merit                                                            Advancing to state
Mara Merchant                 Award of Merit 
Amber Phillips                   Award of Merit
Bryan Plowdrey                Award of Merit
Madison Murphy             Award of Excellence                                                    Advancing to state
Madison Murphy             Award of Merit                                                             Advancing to state

Photography:

Ken Ruymae                     Award of Excellence & Creative Interpretation            Advancing to state
Samuel Greenhill             Award of Merit
Samuel Greenhill             Award of Merit
Samuel Greenhill             Award of Merit
Brooke Jacobs                  Award of Merit
Madison Murphy             Award of Excellence                                                     Advancing to state
Madison Murphy             Award of Merit                                                              Advancing to state
Madison Murphy             Award of Merit                                                              Advancing to state
Madison Murphy             Award of Merit                                                              Advancing to state

Music:

Ken Ryumae                      Award of Excellence                                                   Advancing to state

A great showing of Ryle talent!


Monday, November 17, 2014

No School - November 17th

Due to inclement weather, school was canceled today in all Boone County Schools. 

This afternoon a decision will be made about afternoon and evening activities based on general driving conditions and the status of clearing the parking lots and school sidewalks.  Coaches and activity sponsors will then be notified about whether student athletics and activities may be held. 

Friday, November 7, 2014

Veteran's Day 2014

Our debt to the heroic men and valiant women in the service of our country can never be repaid.  They have earned our undying gratitude.  America will never forget their sacrifices.
- President Harry S. Truman


Guest Musician for AP Spanish

A special thanks to Jose Palacios for visiting our AP Spanish class today.  He shared several songs in Spanish - his guitar play and singing was amazing!



Monday, November 3, 2014

FBLA Spaghetti Dinner this Thursday!


The annual Ryle FBLA Spaghetti Dinner will take place on Thursday, November 6 from 5:00-8:30 pm.  Presale tickets ($5/adult & $3/child) are available from any FBLA officer or business teacher.  Tickets at the door are $6/adult & $4/child.  Join us for a exciting evening of good food, silent auction and door prizes.

Thursday, October 30, 2014

Announcements 10/30

The Ryle FBLA will be selling presale tickets for the annual spaghetti dinner at lunch this thursday and friday. If you would like to purchase a ticket, the cost is $5.00 for adults and students and $3.00 for children.

There is a knitting/crocheting club forming. The goal is to knit hats, scarves and possibly blankets for those in need. if you are interested in joining this group, there will be an info meeting on Wed, Nov. 5th right after school in Rm. 218.

There will be a Science Honor Society meeting on Monday Nov. 3rd

Friday, October 24, 2014

Announcements 10/24

 Attention FBLA members: There will be a meeting for anyone interested in participating in the AMerican Enterprise project on Tues, Oct. 28 in Rm 139 at 2:30

There will be representatives from The University of Tennessee and The University of Alabama. If you are interested in meeting with these reps, please sign up in the guidance office.

Thursday, October 23, 2014

Announcements 10/23

FBLA members: There will be a meeting for anyone interested in participating in the AMerican Enterprise project on Tues, Oct 28 in RM. 139.

There will be a new service club: Ryle Trails. If youre interested in running for officer needs to ask Mrs. Evans for details. The first meeting will be on Oct. 30 after school in Rm. 124.

Monday, October 20, 2014

Announcements 10/20

Picture Re-Take day is tomorrow 10/21. Order forms are in the office

There will be a meeting after school this thursday for sign-ups for the ski club in Rm. 107

Seniors need to get their pictures taken at prestige soon.  The deadline is approaching.

Thursday, October 16, 2014

Announcements 10/16

There is a representative from Cincinnati State University here today during RAP.

Tuesday, October 14, 2014

10/14

Tryouts for V/JV boy's basketball team will start Wednesday, October 15th from 5-7 PM. This tryout is open to any sophomore, junior, or senior boy who is not currently playing a fall sport. In order to tryout you must have an updated physical and waiver turned in. Also, all players trying out need to see Coach Mcfarland or Coach Williams for a grade sheet.

Student council members: There is an operation christmas child meeting on Thursday after school.

Archery team try-outs will be held on Wednesday, October 15th from 7-9 PM, Monday, October 20th from 7:30-9 PM, and Wednesday, October 22nd from 7-9 PM. Must attend all three tryouts.

Friday, October 3, 2014

Announcements 10/3

Those students interested in voting on Nov. 4th must fill out a voter registration card by Oct. 6th. Cards available in the library.

Any student who is interested in becoming a member of Math Honor Society can pick up an application in Rm. 203 by Monday, October 6th

There is a GSTA meeting Wednesday, Oct. 8th in Rm. 229

Thursday, October 2, 2014

Announcements 10/2

Those students interested in voting November 4th must fill out a voter registration card by Oct. 6th. Cards available in the library.

Any sophomore, junior or senior interested in joining English Honor Society needs to stop by room 129 to pick up an application.

Any student interested in joining Math Honor Society can pick up an application in Rm.203 by Monday, Oct. 6th.

There is a GSTA meeting Wednesday October 8th in Mrs. Edmonds room. 229

Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Announcements 9/30

The Lady Raiders soccer team is selling their candy to raise money for the Susan G. Komen foundation, today and tomorrow.

The first FBLA chapter meeting will be held this Wed, Oct. 1 after school in the auditorium. Members should make plans to attend.

Monday, September 29, 2014

Announcements 9/29

Today is the kickoff for the girls soccer team's candy sale. They will be selling candy $1.00 to raise money for the Susan G. Komen Foundation.

Anyone interested in playing girl's basketball please see coach Jackson in rm.117 or in the gym

We have a rep from the College of Mount St. Joseph visiting on Tues. Sep. 30th. If you are interested in meeting with them, please stop by the guidance office.

Friday, September 26, 2014

Announcements 9/26


Homecoming parade will begin at 6:00 and the game at 7:30.

Thursday, September 25, 2014

Announcements 9/25

There is a meeting today after school in Rm. 139 for all Color Run volunteers

There will be a rep from Indiana Institute of Technology visiting us on Friday, Sep. 26th. Stop by the guidance office for  more info.

Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Announcements 9/23

All GTSA club members need to bring candy for the homecoming float to Rm. 217 by Friday, Sep. 26th

All returning Math Honor Society members should stop by Rm. 203 this week to vote for officers and pay their 10$ dues.

Monday, September 22, 2014

Announcements 9/22/2014

All GSTA club members please bring candy for the Homecoming float before Friday, 9/26/14. Even if your not riding the float, drop off your candy at Ms. Blair's room, 217. Thanks!

All returning Math Honor Society members should stop by room 203 this week to vote for officers and pay their $10.00 dues.
See Mrs. Kanabroski if you have any questions.

Homecoming Week 2014! Sponsored by the Ryle student council.
Monday: Crazy Hat Day.
Tuesday: Tie dye day.
Wednesday: Nerd Day
Thursday: Class Color Day
  • 9th grade- White
  • 10th grade- Grey
  • 11th grade- Orange
  • 12th grade- Black
Friday: Raider wear and Ryle Hats.

Thursday, September 11, 2014

Announcements 9/11

GSTA Meeting: Tues. Sept. 16th, after school till 4 pm in Room 229

Senior students who met the Benchmark Scores in all four areas of the ACT will be receiving notification in 6th period class on Wednesday that they will not have to take the Practice ACT that will be given to the 9th, 11th and 12th grade students.

Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Billy Lee Ison (1994-2014) - Ryle Class of 2014

Obituary for BILLY LEE ISON
BILLY LEE ISONBilly Lee Ison, 20, of Walton, KY, was called home to God on Friday, September 5, 2014. He was born July 26, 1994 and is the beloved son of Louise Maynard and the late Billy Ison. Billy is survived by his younger siblings, James Ison and Raelynn Ison, grandmother, Irma Roenker, as well as his mentor, Chuck Adams. Additionally, he leaves behind countless other family members, friends, and coworkers who also grieve the loss of his sudden and tragic passing. Billy’s compassionate soul and loving heart were equally paired with his infectious smile and quick wit. He radiated a unique and bright spirit that made everyone around him feel welcome and at ease. Billy was a responsible young man who was wise beyond his years. He worked full time for Emerson Power Transmission and hoped to one day have his own house on land where he could enjoy riding his quad. He enjoyed his family, friends, outdoors, and vacationing. Billy’s memory will be forever cherished in the hearts of all those who knew him. A memorial service will be held at Stith Funeral Home, 7500 U.S. 42, Florence, KY on Thursday, 9/11/14 from 5 pm-7:30 pm, funeral service will be held from 7:30-8:00 pm. Billy will be laid to rest at Forest Lawn Cemetery, 3227 Dixie Highway, Erlanger, KY on 9/12/14 at 11:00 am.

2014 Ryle Homecoming Candidates

The following young ladies have been selected as candidates for the 2014 Homecoming Court.  Being chosen is quite an honor as each are members of the Class of 2015 and were chosen by a vote of the students and faculty of Ryle.  Congratulations to all candidates!

Meghan Ashley

Montanna Brockman-Lozier
Ashley Bush
Kathryn Butler
Elizabeth Crase
Taylor Dillon
Savannah High
Jacqueline Jones
Erika Keohane
Hannah Kipling
Sophia Kisker
Taylor Loyd
Heather Martin
Samantha Martin
Kelsey O'Sullivan
Samantha Scherr
Courtney Vasseur
Kate Yingst

The Ryle Homecoming Queen and her court will be announced at halftime of the football game on September 26th at Borland Stadium.

Tuesday, September 9, 2014

Announcements 9/9

English Honor Society: Current members only will have a breif meeting after school in the library on Monday, Sept. 15

A rep. from NKU will be visiting on Thursday. If youre considering going to NKU, stop by the guidance office to sign up to meet during RAP.

Parking lot needs to be cleared by 3:00

FFA Recruitment Week: Wed. Hat Day, Thurs. Tie Dye a shirt day after school at Greenhouse, Fri. BBQ at 6:00 at Greenhouse.

FBLA members interested in volunteering at the Raider Color Run Oct. 4th please come to room 139 after school Thursday.

Junior class meeting in the auditorium after school on Thursday to go over pep-rally plans

Friday, September 5, 2014

Announcents 9/5


Swim Tryouts at SilverLake Recreation Center. October 6th, 8th, 9th. Sign up in Mrs. Ware's room.

Today is the last day to sign up and pay for FCCLA. Sign up with Ms. Dews, Sanders, or Holms.

All juniors and seniors interested in the freshman mentoring program need to attend a meeting either today after school or monday after school in room 104.

There will be an NHS meeting in the library after school on Monday September 8th. Current members only.

Auditions for Ryle's fall comedy "A Mid Summer Night's Dream" will be held Sep. 9th and 10th. Sign up in room 131

Any faculty member with free time after school. Semir Ruspic is looking for someone to sponsor for his networking club.

The art club and New Art Honor Society will meet on tuesday Sep. 9th from 2:30-3:00 in Mr. Stropko's room 121

Thursday, September 4, 2014

Announcements 9/4/2014

Swim Tryouts at SilverLake Recreation (8:30-9:30 pm)
Monday, October 6th / Wednesday October 8th / and Thursday October 9th

Sign ups in Ms.Ware's room (105)

Sunday, August 31, 2014

Hippocampus - A great resource for students and parents

HippoCampus.org is a free, core academic web site that delivers rich multimedia content--videos, animations, and simulations--on general education subjects to middle-school and high-school teachers and college professors, and their students, free of charge. Teachers project HippoCampus content during classroom learning and assign it for computer labs and homework. Students use the site in the evenings for study and exam prep. Users do not need to register or log in to use the site.

As an open resource for personalized learning, HippoCampus.org was designed as part of a worldwide effort to improve access to quality education for everyone. HippoCampus is powered byThe NROC Project, a non-profit, member-driven project focused on new models of digital content development, distribution, and use. NROC makes editorial and digital engineering investments in the content to prepare it for distribution by HippoCampus.


Saturday, August 16, 2014

Health Care Explorers - NC AHEC

The Health Careers Explorers Program is for students in grades 10,11,12 that
have an interest in pursuing health care careers.  This program is
sponsored by St. Elizabeth/North Central AHEC, students must apply for
admittance and costs $35.  Click on the following link for more
information - http://www.northcentralkyahec.org/explorers.html 

Explorers - NC AHEC:




'via Blog this'

Tuesday, August 5, 2014

Edward Lee Barrett (1926-2014)

We are very sad to lose a great friend. Eddie Barrett was a longtime employee at Ryle High School as part of our custodial staff. Eddie was always friendly to everyone and he just loved being around the students.  We will miss his smile and his laugh. 


Our thoughts and prayers will be with the family.

Wednesday, July 23, 2014

Channing McWilliams - Kentucky's American Quarter Horse Jr. Queen

I hope you will join me in congratulating Channing McWilliams recent announcement that she will be representing Kentucky this year as Kentucky's American Quarter Horse Jr. Queen!

Kentucky's American Quarter Horse Association has crowned a new Jr. Queen.  Seventeen year old Channing McWilliams, a Senior at Ryle High School in Union, KY, will be representing and giving awards throughout Kentucky at this year's 4H State Championship, Kentucky State Fair, and the North American Livestock Show held in Louisville, KY.



To be crowned the KYQHA Jr. Queen, Channing competed in an interview and horsemanship riding competition.  She plans to go to University of KY and study criminal law.  Next year, she will be eligible to compete for the Quarter Horse Congress Queen competition where each state's queen will compete for the national title.

Thursday, June 5, 2014

Service Learning at Master Provisions

Today the faculty of Larry A. Ryle High School took a field trip to Master Provisions in Florence, KY to complete and learn more about some service learning.  SERVICE is one of our school-wide expectations and it our goal to emphasize the importance of service and provide opportunities to serve others in our community and elsewhere.












Tuesday, May 27, 2014

PTA Reflections Winners!

Ryle was well represented at the PTA State Reflections competition on May 17th, 2014 in Frankfort, KY.  

Ten student entries won and one advanced to Nationals.  The list of winners follows:

Literature               


  • Emily Wiehoff                Award of Excellence
  • Harper Hempel              Award of Merit
  • Madison Murphy           Award of Excellence

Dance                    

  • Kaitlyn Eleniak               Award of Excellence

Photography          

  • Kaitlyn Eleniak               Award of Excellence
  • Madison Murphy           Award of Excellence
  • Madison Murphy           Award of Merit

Visual Art               

  • Madison Murphy           Award of Excellence - Advanced to Nationals!
  • Alexandra King              Award of Excellence

Film                        

  • Katie Freeman               Award of Excellence

Thursday, May 15, 2014

The Northern Kentucky Area High School Creative Writing Contest 2014

Congratulations to our student winners listed below!

WINNERS
The Northern Kentucky Area High School Creative Writing Contest 2014
(Sponsored by the English Departmentof Northern Kentucky University)

The Northern Kentucky Area High School Creative Writing Contest is a special outreach program that seeks to foster a greater interest in the literary arts and to recognize area student achievements. It is open to all Northern Kentucky Area high school students. The contest awards cash prizes and certificates of achievement for First ($100), Second ($75), and Third Prize ($50) in Poetry, Fiction and the Personal Essay. Judges who are experts in the field of creative writing evaluated approximately 400 entries submitted from students throughout the Northern Kentucky area. This year, in addition to the First, Second and Third place winners, the judges selected several honorable mentions due to the quality of the entries submitted. We want to thank not only the winners, their teachers, and their parents but all the participants in the contest as well as the judges for making this year’s contest a success. The individual student winners and their schools are listed below:

Fiction: 
Hon. Men: Emily Wiehoff—Larry A. Ryle High School (Edmundo Echerverria, teacher)


Essay: 
2nd Prize: Taylor Arnold—Larry A. Ryle High School (Edmundo Echeverria, teacher)
Hon. Men: Emily Ann Bowling—Larry A. Ryle High School (Edmondo Echeverria, teacher)
Hon. Men: Emily McGlone—Larry A. Ryle High School (Edmondo Echeverria, teacher)


CONTACT: Dr. Gary Walton
Coordinator, NKU’s Area HS Creative Writing Contest
1-606-572-5418
waltong@nku.edu

Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Announcements for Week 5/12/14-5/16/14

Prom: Anyone who got their pictures taken by Prestige at prom needs to pick them up from room 104.

MHS: This is a reminder that all points are due Friday, 5/16. Remember, don't forget tutoring points!
- There will be a Number's day after school in Mrs. K's room on Thursday 5/15. Thursday will also be a t-shirt day, so wear your MHS shirt and get a point. This is your LAST point oppurtunity besides tutoring points. This Friday is the last day you can turn in your tutoring points.

FCCLA: Anyone who would like to run for an FCCLA office needs to stop by Ms. Dews, Mrs. Sanders, or Ms. Bain's room to get an application. Applications due by May 16th.

GSTA Club: There will be a GSTA Club meeting Thursday after school in rm 229. This is the last meeting for the school year. Bring a friend! All are welcome!

Art Club: Kings Island t-shirts are no longer available for Seniors, however Mr. Stropko can still screenprint the design on your own shirt for $3.00.

Friday, May 2, 2014

Announcements for Week 4/28/14-5/2/14

Senior pictures needed! Bring to room 133. Has to be on a flash drive or CD/DVD or can be emailed to Mr. Murphy at dennis.murphy@boone.kyschools.us Due May 14th no expectations.

Seniors- There has been a change in paying for the King's Island trip. You will now give money and permission forms to a representative in your English Class.

King's Island t-shirts are officially on sale for seniors only. The price is $6.00 for a shirt or $3.00 if you bring your own shirt. Get your order forms from Mr. Stropko or your RAP teacher.

Student Council Members: Please check the door of room 241 for important information. Also, there will be a meeting after school on Monday in room 217 to prepare for teachers appreciation week. This will be your last opportunity to earn points before elections. Our May 7th election meeting will be postponed. Listen to announce for a future date.

The Library will not be open before school begins for the next 2 weeks- May 5- 16 due to AP testing.


Monday, April 21, 2014

Announcements for Week 4/21/14-4/25/14

PTSA: After Prom at Ryle Saturday April, 26th-11:30 pm-3 am. Sign up during lunch and in main office. (Forms are also on Ryle Website) FREE- food, inflatables, photos, prizes, and t-shirts.

Dance Team: Dance team will be holding clinics and tryouts for the 2014-2015 school year. Clinics will be held Wednesday April, 30th and Thursday May, 1st. Tryouts are Friday May 2nd. All of these will be held after school until 4:45 in the auditorium. Clinics are mandatory if you wish to try out.

Bible Study: Will have a meeting after school today in Room 234.

Math Honors Society: There will be a numbers day after school in Mrs. K's room on Wednesday, April 23rd. Also, points will be due May 16th. You must have all 10 of your points, including 2 service points by that day; There will not be extensions. 

Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Ryle Athletes Make Their College Choices

Today we celebrated the decision of three Ryle students that are fortunate enough to be able to continue their education and their athletic career at the college level.  Congratulations to these students on their hard work in the classroom and on the playing court.

Peyton Wohlwender will be attending Centre College and playing volleyball.


Tanner White will be attending Thomas More College and playing basketball.

Will Stuhr will be attending Saginaw Valley State University and playing basketball.


Congratulations and thanks to all three - you have made all of us very proud!



Monday, April 14, 2014

Announcments for Week 4/14/14-4/18/14

Guidance: The Raiders Athletic Club Athletic Scholarships is now available in the guidance office. Applications are due by May 16th.
-This year senior will be honored at graduation who have a 3.3 GPA and above AND has taken 3 or more AP classes. Any senior who meets the above criteria need to report to the auditorium on Wednesday during RAP on April 16th. The counselors will tell you what level of honors you qualify for.

Art Club: All members need to stop by and get a field trip form from Mr. Stropko

Speech and Debate: Come and support the speech and debate team and eat at CiCi's Pizza on Thursday from 5-9. Proceeds help send the team to nationals!

National Honors Society: NHS Scholarship is available in the library. Scholarship is due Friday.
-There will be an NHS meeting on Thursday after school.


Monday, April 7, 2014

Two Local Entrepreneurs are Ryle graduates - - Region's newest brewery targets Covington

Great article in today's NKY Enquirer on the Rouse family!  Very proud to see both Evan and Jake doing great things.  Also glad to see our old friend Richard Dube!

Region's newest brewery targets Covington
by Josh Pichler

Braxton Brewing Co. is more than the newest craft beer player in the region.
It's the latest result of Covington's urban resurgence, fueled by efforts including UpTech, bioLOGIC, the Hotel Covington and Gateway Community & Technical College.
It's the next career move for Richard Dube, a nationally renowned brewmaster who most recently was vice president of brewing and quality at Christian Moerlein Brewing Co.
It's the story of a father and his two sons taking the plunge into business, with all of the excitement and trepidation that entails.
And, if co-founder Jake Rouse has his way, Braxton Brewing will combine the craft-beer tradition with a digital marketing and social media revolution that's launching startups across the Midwest.
Braxton Brewing's advisory board members and investors include Dave Knox, co-founder of the Brandery and chief marketing officer at Rockfish Interactive, and Tim Kopp, the former chief marketing officer at ExactTarget who has invested in several local startups.
The brewery is planning to locate in 10,000 square feet on Seventh Street in Covington and open this fall with craft beers created by co-founders and brewmasters Evan Rouse and Dube. It will distribute its beer in Kentucky and Ohio, part of a fast-growing industry here. Nationwide, craft brewers sold 15.6 million barrels of beer in 2013, up from 13.2 million in 2012, according to the Brewers Association.
Jake Rouse, Evan's brother and a manager at ExactTarget, envisions Braxton's taproom as a place where the region's network of entrepreneurs can meet and work in another innovative environment. Jake is leading Braxton Brewery's sales and marketing effort.
"The people who are leading the craft-beer movement, and who are passionate about unique and hand-crafted beer, are also the same people who are really involved in this startup and technology revolution," Jake said.
"We want to be a big player in the community and champion the Midwest and Midwest startups. We want to invite people who may be working from coffee shops to come in and hang out at Braxton."
Braxton Brewing started in Greg Rouse's garage
Like many other startups – think Amazon.com, Apple, Hewlett-Packard – Braxton Brewing started in a garage. Greg Rouse's garage, to be exact, on Braxton Drive in Union. Greg, a dunnhumbyUSA executive, is Jake and Evan's father.
Evan Rouse was 16 in 2008 when he and Greg dropped Jake off at Indiana University in Bloomington and grabbed lunch at Upland Brewing Co. Evan was too young to drink but was fascinated as the waitress described the restaurant's craft brewing process. He ordered a home brew kit from his iPhone on the way home.
Over time, Evan built a sophisticated brewing operation with 11 taps in his parent's garage and until recently was the assistant brewmaster at Hofbräuhaus Newport. He's also studying natural science and mathematics through Indiana University's online program.
Local brewers are a tight-knit community, and Evan's success in friendly NKY Homebrewers Guild and other competitions caught Dube's attention. Dube failed to recruit Evan to Moerlein but eventually joined Braxton Brewery as a co-founder.
"For me, it was the opportunity to do two things: to give a little bit of my last legacy to the brewing industry, but more so to bring Evan to his dream and to play a mentor role," Dube said. "And I liked the connection of technology and tradition."
Greg Rouse, dunnhumbyUSA's vice president for production, oversees Braxton Brewery's operations. Greg jokes that his job the past six years has been to wash the equipment while Evan hones his craft.
He's clear that Braxton Brewing is a serious endeavor for the family, though, and that he's "damn proud" of his kids.
"This is not easy, by any stretch of the imagination. I'm a very passionate person and have two very passionate children who are passionate about extremely different things. Trying to find the middle ground to make decisions about our future in this business is a challenge sometimes," he said.
"We don't always agree. But you can also see the prize at the end. We know this is going to work. Everything we're doing now is going to pay out at the end."
A perfect fit for Covington's entrepreneurial urban core
Economic development players in Covington also are excited about Braxton Brewing's potential. Naashom Marx, the city of Covington's business development manager, has helped Braxton Brewery review potential locations.
The city has not awarded any economic incentives to date for the project, but Marx said Braxton Brewing is a perfect fit for Covington's growing entrepreneurial urban core. That includes UpTech, which is helping accelerate technology companies, and BioLOGIC, which provides space and resources to life science startups. Tech companies including TiER1 Performance Solutions and C-Forward Information Technologies also are based in Covington.
"Braxton will provide the space for these geniuses to connect on a different level. The hotel, accelerators, incubators and businesses all have a common theme: entrepreneurial grassroots efforts that make a huge impact," Marx said.
"In Covington, everything ties together, and we all strive to work together."
Jake Rouse is relocating from Indianapolis to this region but will continue working at ExactTarget, and Greg Rouse will stay at dunnhumbyUSA. Both are leveraging skills they've learned at those innovative companies to keep Braxton Brewing headed toward a fall opening.
"We're going to run this a lot like a technology company. And quite frankly, there's nothing growing as fast as beer, other than technology," Jake said.
"Our goal is to basically build a system that gets out of Evan and Richard's way to let them make the best beer in the world." 

Thursday, April 3, 2014

Winners at the Kentucky Art Education Association's Northern Region Art Show

Please congratulate the following students for receiving awards at the Kentucky Art Education Association's Northern Region Art Show.

Amandine Soreefan - Best of Show 2D ( Top Award - Advancing to State )
Abby Kalany - Sculpture 2nd Place (Advancing to State)
Leah Umberg - Sculpture Honorable Mention

Jenna Turner - Painting 3rd Place



Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Announcements for Week 3/31/14-4/4/14

Talent Show auditions are on April 1st in the auditorium after school! See Ms. Page if you have any questions.

Ryle FFA is honored to announce that Allie Jones will be representing us on the Northern Kentucky FFA Regional Officer Team, she will be serving as the Regional Vice-President.
Also, a big congratulations to Shelby Blake for having the Star in Placement State Degree. She will be proceeding to state to compete with the other Star Degree Candidates.

FBLA: Students competing in performance based events or giving a presentation at state conference must meet with Mr. Denigan to practice before Friday.

Math Honor Society: There will be a t-shirt day on Thursday, April 3rd. Wear your shirt and sign in with your math teacher to recieve a point. Remember; you need a total of 10 points by the end of the year, including 2 service points.


Sunday, March 30, 2014

2014 National German Exam results

A big shout-out and congratulations go to the following students for their outstanding performances on the 2014 National German Exam:

German 2 & 2 Honors

Glenn Stanton (99% - 1st in State)
Austin Atkinson (99% - 3rd in State)
Sarah Moore (97% - 6th in State)
Kendra Fogt (96% - 7th in State)
Maxwell Loyd (96% - 7th in State)
Phelan Walsh (96% - 7th in State)
Ashley Murray (96%)
Hannah Chapin (94%)
Nicholas Hyett (94%)
Allsun Kettles (94%)
Chloe McDaniel (92%)
Jessie Weickert (92%)
Erich Spence (91%)
Thomas Vandenburg (90%)
Michael Weber(90%)
Conner Hoffman (88%)
Mason Carnes (86%)
Emily Jacobson (86%)
Caitlyn Klaas (86%)
Sydney Stickels (84%)
Gabi Karwath (83%)
Ann Postolowski (83%)
Caleb Edwards (81%)
Kayla Michels (79%)
Alexander Goodridge (77%)
Caitlin Craven (75%)
Will Henderson (75%)
Juan Ruiz (75%)
Eli Bryngelson (73%)
Corbin Fox (70%)

German 3 Honors

Joseph Lawal (98% - 2nd in State)
Brennen Alm (97% - 4th in State)
Steven Gripshover (93% - 9th in State)
Joseph Alphonse (91%)
Heather Martin (90%)
Jonathan Sipple (88%)
Robert Bach (86%)
Evan Forbes (86%)
Trevor Angel (85%)
Steven Boemker (81%)
Travis Boyle (81%)
Nathan Arendall (80%)
Anna Crider (80%)
Andrew Heimbrock (80%)
Brian Stewart (76%)
Blake Matthews (70%)

AP German 4

Connor Hutcherson (98% - 4th in State)
Brandon Couch (91% - 8th in State)

Das ist super!!

Thursday, March 27, 2014

Skills USA competition

The Boone County Area Technical Center (ATC) held their local SkillsUSA competition on January 29th and had five students competing to see which two would rep-resent the welding class. Out of the five students competing, Glenn Doolin and Robby Siemer earned their way to compete at Chapman ATC for the regional competition. Although they did not take first and second place at Chapman, Robby Siemer was able to take first place and will be competing in Louisville during the month of April for the state competition. Robby received a first place trophy along with a $5,000 scholarship to Ohio Technical College.

First Place Regional Welding
Robby Siemer

Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Announcements for Week 3/24/14-3/28/14

National Honors Society: There is a sponsored point opportunity this Saturday, March 29th. To sign-up for times  go to www.ryleband.com and click on the "charms calendar" on the top left. For more information, see the media center by Friday. If you sign-up, be sure to fill out a point-verification sheet.
- 1 sponsored point for bringing in a 2 liter of soda or a large bag of candy for the After Prom. Seniors must take advantage of this opportunity by Monday, March 31st 10th and 11th graders have until April 4th.

GSTA Club: The first club meeting will be held Thursay 3/27/14 in room 229.

Yearbooks: Yearbooks are on sale again for the final time this year. The purchase deadline is March 28! Please turn in all orders to the front office or to Ms. Gambrel in room 123. Books are 470 or $75 with personalization. Buying your book before the 28th is the only way to guarantee you get one. You may visit www.jostens.com to purchase online.

Science Honors Society: There will be a meeting today after school in room 221. T-shirts and other point opportunities will be discussed.

FCCLA: If you are interested in running for a regional office, your typed application is due by end of day Thursday, March 27 to Ms. Dews. Applications can be found at the Kentucky FCCLA website.

Math Honors Society: There will be a Math Honors Society t-shirt day on Thursday, April 3rd. Wear your shirt and sign in with your math teacher to receive a point. Remember; you need a total of 10 points by the end of the year, including 2 service points.

Speech and Debate: Come see the award-winnning performances of the speech and debate team. Please join us Monday, March 31 in the auditorium for drama and laughs at our annual coffeehouse. Refreshments will be served at 6:45 with performances beginning at 7.

Bookstore: Reminder seniors that senior guy and girl shirts orders and money is due this Friday, March 28th. Please bring money to the bookstore during lunch or give to Mr. Murphy.

National Honors Society: SENIOR NHS MEMBERS- remember all points are due by Monday, March 31st. Turn these in or you will not receive a stoll for graduation.

Auditions for the talent show are Wednesday, April 2nd in the auditorium. We are looking for all kinds of talent, so come on out! See Ms. Page in room 218 for more information.

Monday, March 17, 2014

Announcements for Week 3/17/14-3/21/14

KY Business Education Club: Can you type really fast? Kentucky Business Education Association is sponsoring a keyboard contest. Top prize is a $50 itunes gift card. Please see Mrs. Evans in room 124 by Friday if you are interested.

Yearbooks: Are on sale again for the final time this year. The purchase deadline is March 28! Please turn in all orders to the front office or to Ms. Gambrel in room 123. Books are $70 or $75 with personalization. Buying your book before the 28th is the only way to guarantee you get one. You may visit www.jostens.com to purchase online.

FBLA: All students who have competed in FBLA regionals need to return their study materials to the business office. Also, all students competing at state need to have their money and permission slip turned in by Friday.

Bank Madness: Come to the Raider Bank March 17-19 to get your bracket. Each bracket is $1 each and you may purchase an unlimited amount. Winner will get a chipotle gift card. Also, whoever picks the National Champion correctly will receive a complimentary cupcake from the Raider Bank.
-Get Money, get mad, get bank, come to the Raider Bank today.

Bookstore/Seniors: Remember Seniors! The guy girl t-shirt money please bring to the bookstore during lunch by Friday. The t-shirt cost is $10.

English Honors Society: We will have a breakfast Friday, March 21st at 7am room 129. 1 point for coming and 1 point for bringing food.
- We are collecting gently used books, movies, and CD's. Age range is birth to 12th grade. Three items equals a point. Bring to Mrs. Schwartz, room 129 by Friday, March 21st.

Due to MOS testing in room 124, there will not be Computer RAP Lab on Thursday and Friday.

Thursday, March 13, 2014

A Night to Remember Mason Godsey

Join friends and family for a night to honor Mason Godsey. Thursday, March 20th at The Gato Del Sol Model Home, 11056 Gato Del Sol, Union. Stop by anytime between 5-9pm!

Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Regional FBLA Results!

On Tuesday, March 11, 2014, sixty-five Ryle members competed at the annual Region 4 FBLA Conference at NKU.  Our students placed in 39 of the 54 events entered and have qualified to compete in their respective events at the KY State FBLA Conference on April 14-16 in Louisville, KY.  

Congratulations to all of our students and advisers!!
Alex Warner was named Who's Who in Region 4
Isaac Denigan was selected as the Region 4 Outstanding Adviser

1st place events
    • American Enterprise Project – Elaine Johnson & Steven Gripshover
    • Business Communication – Samantha Stanton
    • Business Math – Alexandra Wright
    • Business Presentation – Lauren Berger & Alex Warner
    • Desktop Publishing – Brandon Cogozzo & Brandon Pogliano
    • Digital Video Production – Bryan Muniz
    • Electronic Career Portfolio – Austin Youngblood
    • Entrepreneurship – Justin North & Mark Rich
    • FBLA Principals and Procedures – Carli Molique
    • Help Desk – Daniel Kozar
    • Introduction to Business – Mikayla Demetrakis
    • Introduction to Business Communications – Glenn Stanton
    • Introduction to Parliamentary Procedure – Ann Postolowski
    • Local Chapter Annual Business Report – Madison Copeland & Faith Evans
    • Management Information Systems – Andrew Howe, Phillip Koehler & Alex Meyer
    • Ms. Future Business Leader – Madison Copeland
    • Network Design – Steven Gripshover, Kurtis Edwards & Matthew Uyeda
    • Networking Concepts – Matthew Blackwood
    • Sports & Entertainment Management – Riley Kneale & Mac Welsh
    • Largest Chapter Membership – 409 members
2nd place events
    • Agribusiness – Channing McWilliams
    • Business Law – Sheila Dougherty
    • Business Procedures – Elaine Johnson
    • Community Service Project – Heyra Avila & Mikayla Demetrakis
    • Computer Applications – Miranda Maertz
    • Database Design & Applications – Ankur Patel
    • Hospitality Management – Caroline Hsu & Hunter Thompson
    • Impromptu Speaking – Connor Hutcherson
    • Introduction to Information Technology – Dylan Anstett
    • Ms. Future Business Leader – Madison Copeland
    • Spreadsheet Applications – Ajay Patel
    • Word Processing – Megan Jacobs
    • Local Chapter Scrapbook – Emily Hugenberg & Matthew Uyeda
3rd place events

    • Banking and Financial Systems – Katie Klette & Miranda Maertz
    • Business Calculations – Cassie Hanser
    • Business Ethics – Heyra Avila & Faith Evans
    • Client Services – Justin Reed
    • Cyber Security – Brent Barnhorst
    • Digital Design & Promotion – Ryan Hill & Chandler Rose
    • Public Speaking I – Sydney Delaney

Monday, March 10, 2014

Annoucements for Week 3/10/14-3/14/14

Junior Board: All Junior Board Members need to attend the meeting this Thursday at 2:40 in room 104 to continue planning prom.

Mentoring Program: All mentors to attend the meeting in the lower commons at 8:45 am Thursday morning.

Spanish Honors Society: there will be a meeting  for all members after school on March 13th in Mrs. Calls

Math Honors Society: We will be celebrating pi day next Friday, March 14th directly after school in Mrs. K's room. This is a great point oppurtunity; you will recieve points fo rattending, memorizing digits of pi and bringing in snack items. Sign-ups ar elocated on the back of Mrs. K's dor, 203. I must be completed by Wednesday, March 12th. For more information about pi day and additional point oppurtunites please check room 203. Also, MHS t-shirt day is on pi day!

English Honors Society: we are collecting gently used books, movies, and CDs. Age range is birth to 12th grade. Three items equals a point. Bring to Mrs. Schwartz, room 129 by Friday, March 21st.
-We will have a breakfast Friday, March 21st at 7 am in room 129. 1 point for coming and 1 point for bringing food.

Dance Team: Anyone interested in tryouts for the 2014-2015 Raiderette Dance Team may join the girls for open conditioning and technique practices on Tuesdays and Thursday's after school; beginning March 18th. Tryouts will be held April 30- May 2. Any questions, see Mrs. Fancher in room 237.

Tri-State Marching Guard Art Show is March 29th 10 am-10 pm.

Friday, March 7, 2014

Announcements for Week 3/4/14-3/7/14

Math Honors Society: We will be celebrating pi day next Friday, March 14 directly after school in Mrs. K's room. This is a great point oppurtunity; youwill recieve points fo rattending, memorizing digits of pi and bringing in snack items. Sign-ups are located on the back of Mrs. K's door, 203, It must be completed by Wednesday, March 12th. For more information about pi day and additional point opportunities please check room 203. Also, MHS t-shirt day is on pi day!

FBLA: Regional Conference is Tuesday, March 11.Students please be studying for your respected event.
- Please have your permission slip and $30 by this Friday to Mr. Denigan or Mrs. Klaas. This is the last day.

Spanish Honors Society: There will be a meeting for all members after school on Thursday, March 13th in Mrs. Call's room.

Guidance: Don't forget to sign up to take AP Exams! The last day to sign up is March 14th.

FFA: The FFA is hosting a Chili dinner and silent auction in the lower commons on March 11. You can by tickets in room 137 or from an FFA officer. Presale  $5 for adults and $3 for children 12 and under. Please come out and support the FFA.

NHS: There will be an NHS meeting after school in the media center on March 10th. 


Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Scholastic Art Awards

Please congratulate the following students for earning a place for their art in the annual Scholastic Art and Writing Awards. The show will take place from February 7th-21st at RiverCenter 1 in Covington.  Come out if  you want to see amazing high school art from this region.

Jordan Dailey - Gold (Design)
Kaitlyn Eleniak - Gold & Silver (Photography)
Angela Zhen - Gold (Drawing)
Joy Strunk - Silver & Honorable Mention (Digital Art)(Photography)
Daonna Owens - Honorable Mention (Sculpture)

Monday, February 24, 2014

The Ryle Drama Club presents... The Drowsy Chaperone

Winner of five Tony Awards (including Best Original Score) when it hit Broadway in 2006, The Drowsy Chaperone is for people who both love and hate the American musicals of the Jazz Age. The show’s narrator, a mousy, agoraphobic Broadway fanatic seeking a cure for the blues, listens to a recording of an obscure 1928 musical comedy, The Drowsy Chaperone . As he listens to this rare recording, he and the audience are transported into the musical. The characters appear in his dingy apartment, his cold-water flat is transformed into an impressive Broadway set, and both the narrator and the audience are taken on a 90 minute roller coaster ride of song, dance and laughter.  (Mauer Productions Onstage, 2014)

Performances will be held in the Ryle auditorium this week on:
Thursday, February 27th at 7:30 p.m.
Friday, February 28th at 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, March 1st at 2:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.

Admission is $5 for students and $8 for adults.  All proceeds benefit the Ryle Drama club.


Synopsis:
The Drowsy Chaperone is an homage to American musicals of the Jazz Age, examining the effect musicals have on the fans who adore them.

The Man in Chair, a mousy, agoraphobic Broadway fanatic, seeking to cure his "non-specific sadness", listens to a recording of a fictional 1928 musical comedy, The Drowsy Chaperone. As he listens to this rare recording, he is transported into the musical. The characters appear in his dingy apartment, and it is transformed into an impressive Broadway set with seashell footlights, sparkling furniture, painted backdrops, and glitzy costumes.  (Mauer Productions Onstage 2014)

A Cappella Ensemble competition

Good luck to the Ryle A Cappella Ensemble at their competition in Louisville today!


Shannon Winter

Elizabeth Ball

Bethany Simpson

Kearsten Connelly

Emily Carpio

Taylor McCord

Allsun Kettles


Hannah Kleckner

Kennedy Wright

Jordyn Nelson

Kayla Norton

Cierra Louden-Brock

Hannah Corgiat


Jeffrey Moore

Ben Donaldson

Joe Hermann

Luke Hawtrey

Daniel Kozar

Noah Greenhill


Thanks!

Joshua Hein

Director of Choirs

Ryle High School

Union, KY

Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Announcements for Week 2/17/14-2/21/14

FCCLA: This week is FCCLA week! You cam still sign up for FCCLA this week for a discounted price fee of $10. Sign up with Mrs. Bain, Mrs. Sanders, or Ms. Dews. There are also FCCLA t-shirts in Ms. Dews room,213, for $5.

Student Council: Matchmaker sheets are still available during lunch for only $3. Blood Drive sign-ups continue also during lunch this Friday's Drive. Pasta for pennies boxes will be collected during 5th perdiod on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday this week. Please send your box to the main office during 5th period.

Art Club: The art club will meet this Wednesday at Erpenbeck Elementary from 4-8 pm to work on the mural.
-Please stop by and vote for the Vans Custom Culture shoe competition. The top 4 shoes will represent Ryle against 2,000 high schools. The voting directions are located in the library. The categories are sports, local flavor, art, and music.

Math Honors Society: There will be a meeting after school on Wednesday, 2/19.

ATTENTION JUNIORS: All intern applications are due to Ms. Bain in rm. 216 by Friday at 11 am.

Sunday, February 16, 2014

Using PLAN/ACT Scores for Scheduling Requests 2014-15

The ACT Corporation has published some very interesting research connecting student's PLAN test scores and their success on Advanced Placement exams later in their high school career.

The PLAN test is taken by all sophomore students and is essentially a shorter version, based on fewer standards, than the ACT test. The ACT test will be taken by all junior students at Ryle on March 4th.

The ACT's research lists PLAN test scores that yield a probability of success on certain AP exams. This information could certainly be used to confirm thinking that a student should take an AP course and exam and could also be used to spur a student to work harder and smarter if their PLAN scores indicate they may not score as high as they wish on the AP exams. This is especially important to consider when completing schedule requests for 2014-15.

Using PLAN to Identify Student Readiness for Rigorous Courses in High School

If you'd like to recieve a daily ACT question for review, check out this link:

ACT Question of the Day

2014 Governor's Scholars Nominations

Congratulations to the following students for earning a nomination to the 2014 Kentucky Governors Scholars Program!  These students must now go through the selection process at the state level.  Good luck!

Barvincak, Paul
Greenhill, Samuel
Gripshover, Steven
Jones, Jacqueline
King, Alexander
Kirby, James
Lietzow, Rachel
O'Sullivan, Kelsey
Rich, Mark
Uyeda, Matthew
Wetherall, Carolina
Woolf, Ryan
Yadav, Ryan




For more information on the Governor's Scholars program go to http://gsp.ky.gov/

Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Scholastic Art Awards

Please congratulate the following students for getting their art into the annual Scholastic Art and Writing Awards. The show will take place from February 7th-21st at RiverCenter 1 in Covington if anyone wants to see amazing high school art from this region.

Jordan Dailey - Gold (Design)
Kaitlyn Eleniak - Gold & Silver (Photography)
Angela Zhen - Gold (Drawing)
Joy Strunk - Silver & Honorable Mention (Digital Art)(Photography)
Daonna Owens - Honorable Mention (Sculpture)

Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Announcements 2/11/14-2/14/14

Art Club: Meet at Erpenbeck Elementary this Wednesday from 4:00-8:00 pm to work on the moral

It's here! The Matchmaker sheets go on sale today for only $3. Find your dream mate by buying yours this week only during lunch.

Hey you AWESOME Raiders! It's time for our third Blood drive. Sign-ups begin today during lunch in the lowers commons. The blood drive is Friday February 21st. You must be 16 years old in order to donate. Sign up today to get the best times!

Student Council members be sure to check the door of room 241 for important sign-up sheets for this month's events. All members MUST sign up for at least one event.

Thursday, February 6, 2014

Schedule Requests for 2014-15

When making your schedule request for 2014-15 and considering your class choices for the next few years, here is some research from the U.S. Department of Education to consider:

The best predictor of college graduation, based on the records of students, is NOT good high school grades NOR good test scores, but the best predictor is . . .

the number of challenging courses taken in high school.

A student who works hard and struggles in an AP or IB course is better prepared for college than a student who takes an easier course and/or test.
Adelman. U.S. Department of Education. (1999)

To learn more about challenging and rigorous courses available to you check the Ryle course description guide and the following link from the College Board about Advanced Placement classes.

Advanced Placement Program - About AP Exams and Courses