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Ryle High School

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Ryle High School
Location
Map
10379 Highway 42
Union, KY 41091

United States
Coordinates38°55′59″N 84°40′39″W / 38.933015°N 84.677492°W / 38.933015; -84.677492
Information
TypePublic Secondary
MottoThe "Union" of Technology and Tradition
Established1992
School districtBoone County Schools
SuperintendentMatthew Turner
PrincipalMatthew Shafer[1]
Teaching staff109.00 (FTE)[3]
Grades9–12
Enrollment2,013 (2022–23)[3]
Student to teacher ratio18.47[3]
Color(s)Black, silver and orange
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MascotRaiders[2]
Websitehttp://www.boone.k12.ky.us/4/Home

Larry A. Ryle High School is a public secondary school located in Union, Kentucky. The school's mascot is the Raiders.

History

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Founded in 1992, it is one of four high schools (Boone County, Conner, Ryle, and Cooper) in the Boone County School District. The school was named in honor of Larry A. Ryle, a former superintendent, administrator, and teacher.[4] Historically the school's main rival has been Boone County; other major rivals include Cooper, Conner, and Simon Kenton.

Hostage incident

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On May 26, 1994, after shooting and killing his family at home, a 17-year-old student held his classroom hostage at gunpoint for 30 minutes before releasing them and surrendering to the police, after being persuaded to do so by vice principal Steve Sorrell. The student was sentenced to 25 years to life. His first parole attempt was denied in 2019, and he is not eligible to apply for parole again until 2029.[5]

Academics

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According to the 2017 U.S. News & World Report, Ryle was unranked nationally. As of 2017, the school earned a 49.0 on the college readiness index. The school had a 50% mathematics proficiency rating and a 72% English proficiency rating. 58% of the school was AP tested, and 72% scored a 3 or higher on their AP exams.[6]

Ryle offers Advanced Placement courses, including classes in American history, European history, government, art, chemistry, biology, calculus, computer science, English language and literature, physics, psychology, and others. The school also offers honors courses, with the intent of challenging students and preparing them for post-secondary education.[4]

Sports

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Baseball

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Ryle's 2007 and 2013 baseball teams won the Regional Championship. The 2007 team compiled a record of 34–7. The 2013 team had a record of 35–4.

Boys' basketball

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The Ryle Raider boys' 2002 basketball team won Districts and the 9th Region tournament to gain a place in the Sweet 16 at Rupp Arena. For the first time in school history the boys' basketball team made it to Lexington to battle for the State Championship. The Raiders didn't return with a state championship, but did have a record breaking season.[citation needed]

Girls' basketball

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The Ryle Lady Raiders won the program's first Regional Championship in 2018 and made it to the KHSAA Elite 8. In the 2018–19 season the Lady Raiders finished the season with a 33–5 record (Program Record), winning The State Farm Holiday Classic and the Louisville Invitational Tournament. On February, 22nd 2019 Ryle defeated Conner 62-59 giving the Lady Raiders the 33rd District Championship. On March, 4th 2019 Ryle defeated Dixie Heights 67-51 securing their 2nd consecutive 9th Region Championship. On March 17, 2019, the Ryle Lady Raiders defeated Southwestern 63–48, giving the Lady Raiders their first State Championship in the program's history. They were well on their way to repeating in 2020 if the tournament hadn't been cancelled due to COVID-19.

Boys' cross country

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The Ryle Raider boys' 2014 cross country team placed 10th in the KHSAA Class 3A State Cross Country Championship,[7] the highest in the school's history.

Larry A Ryle High School Boys Cross Country Runner - Ryle Invitational 2012

Softball

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Ryle's Fast Pitch Softball team won the State Championship in 2006, were State Runners-Up in 2007, came in 4th in 2008 and came in 7th in 2010.

Soccer

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In soccer, the Ryle Raiders were state runners-up in 2006, losing the championship game to Bowling Green.

The Raiders were again state runners-up in 2011, losing the championship game to St. Xavier High School (Louisville).

The Raiders were regional champions and state semi-finalists in 2017.

In 2022, as well as 2023 the Raiders advanced to the semi-finals of state.

Football

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In football, the Ryle Raiders were state runners-up in 2006, losing the final game to Trinity High School (Louisville).

Wrestling

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  • 3X State Runner-up: 2005, 2008, 2010
  • 2X Kentucky State Duals Runner-up 2003, 2005
  • 8X Regional Champions 2002, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011
  • 3X Regional Runner-up 2001, 2003, 2004
  • 3X Northern Kentucky Athletic Conference Champions 2000, 2001, 2006
  • 9 straight top 10 finishes in the KHSAA State Tournament 2002–2010
  • 13 State Champions
  • 12 State Runners-up
  • 70 State Placers
  • 58 Regional Champions
  • 5 Div I Collegiate Athletes

Marching band

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The Ryle Marching Band was founded along with the school itself in 1992. The Marching Band has competed every year since then, with the exception of the 2020 season, due to the COVID-19 Pandemic.

The Ryle Marching Band has appeared in the Kentucky Music Educators Association (KMEA) State Finals seven times (2001, 2002, 2017, 2019, 2021, 2022, 2023).

Their highest placement in the KMEA Marching Band Championships is 3rd (2019, 2022, 2023)

Placement History[8]
Year Class Placement Score Director(s) Show Name
1992 N/A Did not qualify N/A Dale Franklin N/A
1993 AA
1994 20th (State Semifinals) 78.83 Michael E. Daulton
1995 N/A N/A
1996 9th (East Quarterfinals)
1997 AAA 11th (State Semifinals) 83.35
1998 AA 9th (East Quarterfinals) 82.5
1999 A 6th (State Semifinals) 87.2
2000 14th (State Semifinals) 76.59 William M. Klopp
2001 4th (State Finals) 80.2
2002 4th (State Finals) 81.85 "Elements"
2003 AAA Did not qualify N/A Matthew K. Carron "Twighlight Till Dawn"
2004 AA Did not qualify "Indignation"
2005 AAAAA 9th (East Quarterfinals) 79.6 "Headlines"
2006 Did not attend KMEA SMBC N/A "The Journey Within"
2007 9th (East Quarterfinals) 82.27 "Saiko"
2008 Withdrew from Regionals N/A "Bring Me The Horizon"
2009 N/A Did not attend KMEA SMBC "The Ripple Effect"
2010 AAAAA 7th (State Semifinals) 86.15 "Sahara"
2011 13th (State Semifinals) 77.8 "The Beauty Within You"
2012 11th (State Semifinals) 84.15 Bob Elliot "The Ritual"
2013 7th (State Semifinals) 84.6 "By Our Hands The Building of a Barn"
2014 81.6 "Face Off"
2015 5th (State Semifinals) 84.65 "Something Wicked This Way Comes"
2016 6th (State Semifinals) 83.95 "American Tapestry"
2017 4th (State Finals) 86.7 Joe Craig "The Rising
2018 7th (State Semifinals) 83.2 "Breach"
2019 3rd (State Finals) 90.65 "City of Dreams"
2020 Non-Competitive N/A "Rocky Point Holiday"
2021 4th (State Finals) 88.75 "Emergence"
2022 3rd (State Finals) 88.5 "In Absentia"
2023 3rd (State Finals) 91.0 "Unrequited"
2024 4th (State Finals) 89.050 "The Space Between"

Notable alumni

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Principal - Larry A. Ryle High School".
  2. ^ a b "Ryle High School". Kentucky High School Athletic Association. Retrieved 2024-03-22.
  3. ^ a b c "Larry A. Ryle High School". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved June 26, 2024.
  4. ^ a b Tenkotte, Paul; Claypool, James (2015). The Encyclopedia of Northern Kentucky. University Press of Kentucky. pp. 533–534.
  5. ^ Knight, Cameron (25 March 2019). "Parole denied: Clay Shrout, who killed family, faces at least 10 more years in prison". Cincinnati Enquirer. Retrieved 19 February 2021.
  6. ^ "Larry A. Ryle High School". U.S. News & World Report. Retrieved 2017-12-12.
  7. ^ "KHSAA Class 3A State Cross Country Championship Cross Country Meet". Athletic.net. Retrieved 2017-12-11.
  8. ^ "KYBAND.COM – Serving Kentucky Bands for 20 Years". Retrieved 2023-03-22.
  9. ^ Weber, James (7 August 2020). "Northern Kentucky athletic directors announce hall of fame inductees". The Enquirer. Retrieved 12 June 2024.
  10. ^ Herold, Kendall (7 August 2012). "Local 'Hunger Games' star raising money for N.Ky. car crash victim". 9 WCPO. Archived from the original on 11 December 2014. Retrieved 12 June 2024. Marsh is a rising senior at Ryle High School, Josh's alma mater.
  11. ^ "Tanner Morgan - Football". University of Minnesota Athletics. Retrieved 12 June 2024.
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