We have received word from Waste Connections, which is the company that picks up our trash. They are going to start following stricter safety guidelines and requirements to help prevent the potential spread of Covid-19. They will no longer collect any waste outside of the cart or dumpster. All residential services are "Cart Contents Only". This guideline will reduce the risk of direct human contact with any potentially contaminated waste.
Looking forward to sending more meals with kids today. Any kid under 19 years old can eat. You don’t have to do any paperwork or anything. Just show up to get your meal. The meals are free.
We served 81 people today. Each person received breakfast and lunch. We would like to get this number to around 130. If you did not get meals today please come and get them tomorrow. We would like to maintain high numbers so that we can continue doing this for our students!
Meals ready to go. We are at the nutrition center now!
We will be at the housing authority at 10:30 and the school at 11:00.
Please just pull up and we will bring the meals to your car!
We will be serving meals during this mandatory school closure. See the attached flyer. Also, please fill out the survey to help us prepare the correct number of meals. The survey is 2 questions and will take less than 1 minute. If you have any questions call the superintendent office Mon-Thur 9:00AM-2:00PM.
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/FG8HVNY
Please call this number before you go to the doctor or emergency room.
Dear Ryan Public School parents and staff:
This afternoon, the state Board of Education voted to close all Oklahoma schools, effective immediately, until at least April 6 in an effort to minimize the spread of COVID-19. This includes Ryan Public Schools. Additionally, there will be no school activities during this time.
While state officials mandated schools to close for two weeks following spring break, they also encouraged administrators to prepare for the possibility of longer-term closures, if it becomes necessary. At least 35 other states across the country also have made the decision to close schools statewide in the interest of public health.
Oklahoma schools are not expected to be required to make-up the missed days. At this time, schools have been instructed by the state Department of Education not to provide online, home-based or distance learning for students.
This is an unprecedented situation, and it continues to evolve by the hour. We know this uncertainty can cause anxiety and worry, but we want to assure you that Ryan Public Schools is doing everything possible to ensure the needs of students and employees will be met during this unique time. We will be closed for classes, but – as a district – we will continue to serve our community, while abiding by the healthy best practices that have been recommended by the CDC. Employees will receive information about their responsibilities during the school closure over the next few days.
We encourage you to comply with what health officials have recommended as well. If you can, please stay home and enjoy family time. If you must go out, please practice social distancing, allowing at least six feet between you and other individuals. If you have questions about COVID-19, please contact your medical professional or the county health department. You also can learn more about how to prevent the illness by visiting https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/prepare/prevention.html
Communication will be key during the next two weeks. It is our hope that accurate and up-to-date correspondence will combat fear and panic, as well as help you make well-informed decisions for your family. As a district, we will be sending correspondence to you by on Facebook, our school app, and www.ryan.k12.ok.us.
For Ryan Public Schools, there is nothing more important than the safety and health of our students, staff and community. We want you to be safe, and we appreciate your flexibility and understanding. Ryan is strong, and we will get through this together.
Sincerely,
Marcus Chapman
It is with great sadness that the Greatest Show has came to an early end. Please keep our exhibitors that are not getting to show their market animals in your thoughts.
The Ryan crew has had another busy day at OYE! We finished up our pig showing season with Madisen & Easton Rhoades showing. Riley Ross exhibited 3 does, and Braden Jackson took 5th place in class 11, which is a great accomplishment! Cattle are checked in and will all show tomorrow to expedite the show. Please keep OYE Admin in your thoughts as they fight to keep our kids showing.
Ryan FFA & 4-H has had a busy day! We now have all exhibitors in OKC. Koble Lewis placed 5th in his showmanship class and Braden Jackson placed 8th with his class 3 wether dam doe. Andrew did a great job with his gilt. Congrats to our crew today
This is Ryan Public School’s current response to the Coronavirus, using the information we currently have. This issue is constantly changing and we will update you with any changes we have as soon as we get them or make that decision.
Rylee Townsend 1st in the discus!
Mason Adsit with the 2nd place finish in the 3200 meter run
Heather Paoge with the 2nd place was n the 3200 meter run!
Carson Rodriguez with the 4th always place finish in the 100 meter dash.
Parents, tomorrow is Flex Friday. We will not keep any kids this time so that we are able to have a full staff meeting. School will be out at 1:50PM. Busses will run at that time also. Thank you for your understanding. Please enjoy your spring break.
Alexis Shockley with the 3rd place finish in the 100 meter dash
Rylee Townsend 2nd in the Shot at the Maysville JH Meet!
Racen Williams with the 2nd place finish in the High Jump.
ATTENTION: Ryan 5/6 Track Meet this Friday has been rescheduled for March 27 @ Maysville. Same time