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Ryan readies for fall carnival fun

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Ryan September students of the month were Alexis Maze and Timothy Pettey.

Happy birthday wishes to Austin Smith.
Congratulations to the nominees for September Student of the month:
Cristian Pecina, Lillie West, Alexis Maze, Gage Wilson, Cole Barkley, Tommie Kennedy, Korbin Estes, Timothy Pettey and Hunter Blackwood.
September Students of the Month are Alexis Maze and Timothy Pettey.
This year’s Fall Festival looks more exciting than ever and will be Oct. 30 from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. on campus.  There will even be a bluegrass band performing.   Barbecue chicken plates will be $7, arm bands will be $10, which includes unlimited outside games (basketball toss, train ride, blow-up slides).  Tickets will be five for $1 if purchased from the school office.  Tickets will be four for $1 the day of the festival so be sure to buy early and take advantage of the discount.
There will also be a haunted maze, sucker pull, cookie decorating, face painting, ring toss, cake walk, bingo, pumpkin ping pong, bracelet making, toy walk and fish pond.
You Alabama fans can buy a $2 raffle ticket for a chance on a football signed by Nick Saban.
As you begin planning your holiday menus and goodies, please be sure to save and send your Campbell’s soup labels and box tops for education.  They really add up and help the school.

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