Abilene USD 435
213 N. Broadway
Abilene, KS 67410

Altoona-Midway USD 387
20584 US 75 Hwy
Buffalo, KS 66717

Andover USD 385
1432 N. Andover Rd.
Andover, KS 67002

Argonia USD 359
202 E. Allen St.
Argonia, KS 67004

Arkansas City USD 470
2545 Greenway,
Arkansas City, KS 67005

Ashland USD 220
311 J. E. Humphreys Street,
Ashland, KS 67831

Atchison County USD 377
306 Main Street
Effingham, KS 66023

Atchison USD 409
626 Commercial Street
Atchison, KS 66002

Attica USD 511
718 N Main St
Attica, KS 67009

Auburn-Washburn USD 437
5928 SW 53rd Street
Topeka, KS 66610

Augusta USD 402
2345 Greyhound Dr.
Augusta, KS 67010

Baldwin City USD 348
715 Chapel Street,
Baldwin City, KS 66006

Barber County North USD 254
100 East 1st
Medicine Lodge, KS 67104

Barnes USD 223
212 N. Tripp,
Barnes, KS 66933

Basehor-Linwood USD 458
2008 N. 155th Street
Basehor, KS 66007

Baxter Springs USD 508
1108 Military Avenue
Baxter Springs, KS 66713

Belle Plaine USD 357
PO Box 760, 719 N Main St
Belle Plaine, KS 67013

Beloit USD 273
PO Box 547
Beloit, KS 67420

Blue Valley Randolph USD 384
PO Box 98
Randolph, KS 66554

Blue Valley USD 229
15020 Metcalf Avenue
Overland Park, KS 66223

Bluestem USD 205
625 S Mill Road
Leon, KS 67074

Bonner Springs/Edwardsville USD 204
2200 South 138th Street
Bonner Springs, KS 66012

Brewster USD 314
127 Kansas Avenue, PO Box 220
Brewster, KS 67732

Brown County Kansas Special Education Interlocal USD 615
301 South 1st Street
Hiawatha, KS 66434

Bucklin USD 459
422 S. Main
Bucklin, KS 67834


El Dorado USD 490

Phone: 316-322-4800
Fax: 316-322-4801
Email: usd490@usd490.org
Address: 124 W. Central Ave. , El Dorado, KS 67042


Unified School District 490, El Dorado Public Schools, serves students and families throughout 128 square miles in the city of El Dorado and the surrounding rural area of Butler County with a comprehensive educational program including vocal music, band, orchestra, fine arts, physical education, art, foreign language, and technology. The district has been recognized nationally for excellence in technology and takes pride in providing tools that support equity for educational access.

Students attend one of three elementary schools, a middle school serving grades 6-8, and El Dorado High School, a 4A school serving students in grades 9-12. Pre-K students are served through a State Four-Year Old Preschool grant and Early Childhood Special Education. The district has provided free all-day kindergarten for many years. The high school provides alternative and virtual programs for students who experience success in non-traditional settings or for those who need to recover credits in order to stay on track for graduation at an off-site campus located in the District Performing Arts Center. A drop-out recovery program for adults is provided through partnership with ORION Service Center. In addition, the district is a member of the Butler County Special Education Cooperative, serving students in all nine Butler County school districts. A free district shuttle bus system ensures the safety of students required to cross two highways intersecting the city and is also supplemented by an activity route shuttle to better support student engagement in after-school extracurricular activities. A full-range of summer programs is provided including driver`s education, exploratory summer camp for grades K-5, course completion and credit recovery. Each program is supported by free transportation and access to other community support services such as the YMCA and City Recreation programs.

The Board of Education has developed a comprehensive strategic plan with goals in Student Achievement, Staff Retention & Recruitment, School Climate, Communication, and Infrastructure. As a result of this planning over the course of three strategic cycles, three new facilities were opened in the fall of 2018 finalizing a goal to improve every educational facility in the district to better meet student learning needs. The capstone project, renovation of the Historic 1937 El Dorado High School/Middle School, celebrates a century of public education and a district area of excellence, the performing arts.

Community support enhances district services through a number of initiatives: 

  • Adopt-a-Class Mentoring Program, matching local businesses with graduating classes
  • Dolly Parton Imagination Library, providing a free book each month to preschoolers
  • I Can Read, one-on-one reading volunteers for second grade students
  • Kiwanis Health & Rotary ACT, Dictionary, Playground Map, and Social Skills Grants
  • Staff Wellness Partnership with local hospital, YMCA, and a private donor
  • Partners In Education, a foundation supporting special projects and scholarships
  • The El Dorado Sports Foundation, supporting school athletic needs
  • Communities in Schools, wrap-around social services for at-risk middle school students
  • Jobs for America`s Graduates (JAG), working to increase graduation rates through engagement in vocational and service activities
  • YMCA SPLASH and Middle School After School providing second grade water safety and after school wellness
  • District fitness trail located at El Dorado Middle School