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Phone: 316-794-4000 Goddard School District USD 265 serves more than 6300 students in pre-kindergarten through twelfth grade. The city of Goddard is located 5 miles west of Wichita, and the school district boundaries include students from west Wichita to rural Sedgwick County. The area provides its residents with a small town atmosphere and all of the conveniences of a large metropolitan area. Many families specifically choose to locate in the Goddard School District because of our long-standing reputation for excellence and student achievement. The Goddard Public Schools provides its students and staff with world-class facilities, as well as innovative and quality education programs at every level. The school district offers a strong academic focus for students in grades Pre-K-12. The students in the Goddard School District are served by two 5A high schools (grades 9-12), two middle schools (grades 7-8), two intermediate schools (grades 5-6), five elementary schools (grades pre-K-4), one alternative learning center (grades 9-12), and virtual education options (grades 1-12). Goddard USD 265 does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, handicap/disability, or age as to treatment of students in programs and as to employment. Persons having inquiries concerning the District’s compliance with Title VI, Title IX, Section 504, the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Americans with Disabilities Act Amendments Act and the Age Discrimination Act may contact the school district`s ADA and Section 504 coordinator, the District’s Assistant Superintendent of Human Resources, 201 South Main, Goddard, KS, 67052, Telephone: 316-794-4000. Those wishing to make a federal inquire may do so at the U.S. Department of Education through the Office for Civil Rights. Contact may be made at OCR.KansasCity@ed.gov or (816)268-0550
Goddard School District USD 265 serves more than 6300 students in pre-kindergarten through twelfth grade. The city of Goddard is located 5 miles west of Wichita, and the school district boundaries include students from west Wichita to rural Sedgwick County. The area provides its residents with a small town atmosphere and all of the conveniences of a large metropolitan area. Many families specifically choose to locate in the Goddard School District because of our long-standing reputation for excellence and student achievement. The Goddard Public Schools provides its students and staff with world-class facilities, as well as innovative and quality education programs at every level. The school district offers a strong academic focus for students in grades Pre-K-12. The students in the Goddard School District are served by two 5A high schools (grades 9-12), two middle schools (grades 7-8), two intermediate schools (grades 5-6), five elementary schools (grades pre-K-4), one alternative learning center (grades 9-12), and virtual education options (grades 1-12). Goddard USD 265 does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, handicap/disability, or age as to treatment of students in programs and as to employment. Persons having inquiries concerning the District’s compliance with Title VI, Title IX, Section 504, the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Americans with Disabilities Act Amendments Act and the Age Discrimination Act may contact the school district`s ADA and Section 504 coordinator, the District’s Assistant Superintendent of Human Resources, 201 South Main, Goddard, KS, 67052, Telephone: 316-794-4000. Those wishing to make a federal inquire may do so at the U.S. Department of Education through the Office for Civil Rights. Contact may be made at OCR.KansasCity@ed.gov or (816)268-0550
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