
Our first Wellness Committee meeting will be held next Tuesday, October 22nd at 3:15 p.m. in Sandbox at SRES. ALL are welcome to join!
The eight components of school health include: health education, physical education, health services, nutrition services, psychological and counseling services, healthy and safe school environment, health promotion of staff, and family/ community involvement.
If you have any ideas on how to improve South Ripley in any of the above ways, please join us! Make sure to bring your ideas along!


We are proud to announce that former JH Principal & current HS Principal Derik Hutton is one of only 27 administrators across the U.S. to earn the 2024-25 Outstanding @PLTWorg Administrator Award! Congratulations, Mr. Hutton! #PLTW #STEM #RaiderPride #GreatDayToBeARaider


Starting Monday, ride voucher cards will be available for purchase in all of our offices. Purchasing in advance, saves you $5 per voucher and the $2 activation fee of your card at the Pumpkin Show. See flyer for more details.


We were so proud for SRES to receive an Excellence in Community Collaboration Award at the Indiana Department of Education Excellence in Education Awards Gala last night. It was a fantastic celebration of excellent educators from all across Indiana. Thank you, Dr. Jenner and IDOE! Another Great Day to be a Raider! #InEdExcellence










Mrs. Evans is hard at work providing all staff the required assessment training from the Indiana Department of Education.


At tonight's school board meeting we officially received our Cognia Accreditation Certificates for each building and the corporation. A whole lot of work went into earning this accreditation and we are proud to be Cognia Accredited schools!


Here's information on how to ensure your contact info is up-to-date in our system. Please call any office with questions!


Some excellent small group and large group PD happening this morning during our Late Arrival Day.





Please take note: payments for the Device Protection Plan are due by August 23. Feel free to call any office with questions.


Fantastic Opening Day luncheon today! Meeting new staff, celebrating success, and preparing for a great school year! Anything is possible when you're a Raider!





Please note that there will be some bus route changes this school year. You may call any office with questions.


We're proud to be Raiders! Check out our new District video at the link below!
https://vimeo.com/985097989

Tonight the SR School Board recognized SRO Eddie Rodriguez for being named the District 10 Regional Exceptional Service Award recipient by the Indiana School Resource Officers Association! Congrats, Officer Rodriguez!



SR was able to celebrate our Champions Together programs and our 2024 National Banner at the Ritz Charles in Indianapolis this afternoon. In addition, our Superintendent, Mr. Moorhead, was awarded the Visionary Leadership Award! What a great day to be a Raider!



The SR School Board & Admin Team held a very productive retreat at the Ivy Tech Lawrenceburg Riverfront campus today. We discussed progress on our strategic plan priorities, our Cognia Review report & learned about school finance with Damian Maggos from Raymond James. Great day!




We wrapped up the school year yesterday recognizing our South Ripley retirees and those leaving the profession. We also reflected on some of the many great things that happened at SR this year. Thank you and best wishes to our retirees! It's always a great day to be a Raider!








Big day at SRJHS as we honored our students during our awards program. Congratulations to our 8th grade graduates and all students were recognized for their academic excellence! Go Big Green!







Mrs. Hafft's Science class engaging in a dissection of mice to learn about cells, tissues, organs, and body systems! Students loved comparing and contrasting the digestive systems of mice with humans.




SRJHS students continued their tour of STEM facilities at Batesville Tool and Die today! Students were able to tour the facility and see the manufacturing sections of the plant—sorting, stamping, and warehouse.





8th graders were able to learn about the Honda/Indiana Auto Plant today and the many careers available there. Honda employees taught the students about manufacturing safety and the assembly line, and students experienced a racing simulation, built circuits, and saw a 3D printer.






