The online gradebook is available for all parents. If a log in is needed, contact Carla in the High School Office. by clicking the link to the left. Check grades, attendance, and progress reports.
|
|
The go.edustar app is available in both the iOS App Store and Google Play Store, and makes finding student information easy, even on the go! | |
Click the link to the left to access online enrollment tools. | |
USD 360 Curriculum | PreK-12 district curriculm and non-academic survey information. |
Suicide Prevention Information |
|
KSHSAA Pre- Participation Physical | |
Please fill out form for issues with school devices. | |
New Student Enrollment Form | Enrollment packets are available in the grade level appropriate school office. |
Application for Free and Reduced Price School Meals |
This interactive application will guide you through the online application process. If you would like to apply using a paper application, please contact Carla Crenshaw at ccrenshaw@usd360.com or (620) 845-2585 ext 2002 |
Consent for Disclosure(Fee Wavier) Form | Permission Form for Child Nutrition Program information to be shared with other programs such as Textbook and Fee Waviers. |
Bullying Information/Help Documents
|
For additional information contact Families Together, Inc. at (785) 233-4777 or www.familiestogetherinc.org or the Kansas Parent Information Resource Center at (866) 711-6711 or www.ksdetasn.org/kpirc |
ParentSquare Community Group Signup | Sign up for USD360 Alerts and get important district information sent as email, text, or ParentSquare app notfication! |
SEARCH TO FIND CHILDREN IN NEED OF SPECIAL EDUCATION
USD 360 Caldwell Schools are looking to identify every student from birth through age 21 who lives within the school boundaries who has developmental delays or may be in need of special education. If you have a child or know of a child who you think has development delays or special needs, please contact:
Interlocal 619 Sumner County Educational Services
2612 N. A Street, Wellington, KS 67152
(620) 326-8935
Areas of special education include: birth through age two (infant-toddler), early childhood -disability, developmentally delayed, visual impairment including blindness, hearing impairments including deafness, deaf-blindness, autism, traumatic brain injury, emotional disturbance, specific learning disabilities, intellectual disability, multiple disabilities, orthopedic impairments, other health impairments, speech or language impairments, and gifted.
Parents are advised that all special education services are designed to offer the utmost in educational opportunities for each qualifying student, as well as to provide assistance and support in the areas of physical, mental, emotional, and social growth. State and federal laws are followed in providing each student with a free appropriate public education in the least restrictive environment.