Storms, Stories, and Smiles Book Fair starts Monday! Our talented third grader, Adaline, was so kind and created a fabulous decoration, and everything is set up and ready to go.
Book Fair Hours are 8:00 a.m.โ3:30 p.m. daily, except Friday when we close at 11:00 a.m. If you have any shopper bags, send our way.
All proceeds support our school by helping us purchase new books and bring in author and illustrator visits for students. Visit our website for more information!











Thank you, students, for continuing to show positive choices, teamwork, and responsibility each and every day. Your hard work does not go unnoticed!
Last month, you earned the chance to balloon the principal โ and Mrs. Kolkmeier was such a great sport! ๐๐
Keep it upโฆ because the next incentive is the Inflatable Race! Letโs SOAR all the way to the top! ๐


Our amazing Second Graders have been working hard preparing their program, Bugz, with Mrs. Geniukโand they are SO excited to share it with you! ๐๐๐
Join us tonight at 6:00 p.m. for a fun, energetic performance full of songs, smiles, and lots of โbuggyโ talent. We canโt wait to see you there and celebrate our studentsโ hard work! ๐ถโจ







In preparation for the visit, students explored her website and delved into her books and the stories she created. During the session, Angela shared what inspired her to become a writer, gave insights into her writing process, and answered student questions.
Angela was impressed by how much our students knew about her work and writing, thanks to the thoughtful questions they prepared. It was an inspiring experience for all!

On April 7, voters will consider a $45 million bond proposal. The Board of Education approved placing the measure on the ballot at a special board meeting. The proposed bond is structured as a no-tax-rate increase measure. If approved, the districtโs debt service tax rate is projected to remain the same, based on current state school finance law.
๏ปฟThe proposed bond focuses on:
Safety and security improvements
Early childhood learning spaces
Expanded student learning and activity opportunities
Student activities and site improvements
Maintaining existing facilities
With safety leading the way, proposed improvements would impact every school in the district.
The district website will serve as the primary source for bond information and updates in the weeks ahead. Learn more at www.raypec.org/PropRP2026.





๐โจ What an amazing experience at Eagle Glen!
On Friday, we had the joy of welcoming Kansas City author and illustrator Brad Sneed! Our Kโ2 students went behind the scenes of book creation as Brad shared how he uses his imagination to tell stories, plans ideas with storyboards, and transforms simple doodles into incredible books. It was truly inspiring to see creativity come to life!
Be sure to check out Ray-Pec School Districtโs January 23 Newsletter to see this special visit highlighted.
The excitement continues! On February 20, students in Grades 3โ5 will meet Kansas City author and award-winning chapter book writer Angela Cervantes, author of favorites like Lety Out Loud, Anomalies 51, The Cursed Moon, and Gaby, Lost and Found.
We feel so grateful to provide these memorable, enriching experiences for our studentsโmade possible through Book Fair funds. Thank you for supporting literacy and learning at Eagle Glen! ๐๐



Letโs cheer on our amazing spellers as they take the stage and show off their word power. ๐โจ
Good luck, Kate, Kanon, and Harrison โ weโre rooting for you! ๐๐

Our week before Winter Break is soon coming to an end. Today was full of cheer as we had our all school caroling, students finished shopping at the Penguin Patch, and our fabulous Instructional Coach Jill Beck surprised classes in costume while sharing a favorite holiday story. Shout-out to our AMAZING PTAโyour hard work made the Penguin Patch a huge success and brought so much joy to our school!
Don't forget tomorrow is a half day!






Thanks for supporting our school and sharing the love of reading!


Students will have an early release on Thursday, October 30th, and there will be no school on Friday, October 31st, for Parent-Teacher Conferences and Staff Collaboration. We appreciate our familiesโ partnership and our staffโs hard work! ๐๐ฌ


