District News
Graduations and Promotions
| Campus High School Graduation | May 20, 2012 @ 2 PM | WSU Koch Arena |
| Haysville Alternative High School | May 19, 2012 @ 10 AM | Immanual Baptist Church |
| Haysville Middle School | May 22, 2012 @ 7 PM | CHS Gymnasium |
| Haysville West Middle School | May 21, 2012 @ 7 PM | CHS Gymnasium |
Summer Basketball Camp Opportunities for Boys and Girls

The following summer camps are offered by CHS Head Basketball Coach, Russell Herman. Download the pdf forms and register to improve your basketball skills.
May 29 - July 12
June 18 - 21: Grades K-5
Middle Schoolers
June 4-7 & 11-14

Learning Forward Kansas Honors USD 261
Learning Forward Kansas awarded Haysville USD 261 the Classified Personnel Professional Development Award. The Haysville School District received this award for making a significant commitment toward the staff development of classified staff members to improve student achievement. The District created a Leadership Academy for classified staff to receive training on district initiatives such as Literacy First, Common Core Standards, and Positive Behavior Intervention Supports (PBIS). The Academy meets once per month for a half day where classified staff would be involved interactive presentations on a variety of topics presented by District leaders.
USD 261 Employee Honored by KASP for Work In Her Field
The Kansas Association of School Psychologists (KASP) recently presented the Lifetime Achievement Award to Dr. Marie Patterson, psychologist at Ruth Clark Elementary, at the annual KASP Conference in Manhattan.
Patterson has been an adjunct faculty member at Wichita State since 1993, where she continues to share her vast knowledge and rich experience with future school psychologists.
Patterson has been in the field of education for more than 40 years, 30 of those as a practicing school psychologist. She has made numerous contributions to the field of school psychology thoughout the years.
Kansas Honors Program Recognizes CHS Students
The Kansas University Alumni Association's Kansas
Honor Program has recognized 32 seniors at Campus
High School as Kansas Honor Students for
the 2011- 2012 school year.
The Kansas Honors Program recognizes and awards
high-school seniors for their academic achievements.
Each year KU alumni gather in more than 40 locations
across the state for an awards ceremony and honorary
dinner or reception.
These 32 students were honored at a Kansas Honors
Program ceremony and reception hosted by
the University of Kansas at Wichita State University
on November 7. All high-school seniors who rank academically in
the top 10 percent of their class were invited to attend as
guests of the Association with their parents, principals
and superintendents.
The Kansas Honors Program has been a KU tradition
since 1971. It is designed to promote academic
excellence in secondary education, to reward high
school seniors for their hard work and dedication, and
to support our Kansas communities.
In its inaugural year, the Kansas Honors Program
honored about 1,000 students in 16 countywide programs.
Today, the program honors approximately
3,500 students from 362 high schools in all 105 counties.
Each Kansas Honor Scholar receives a certificate
and a special edition of The American Heritage Dictionary,
and has a chance to qualify for a $4,000 scholarship
to KU. 
Pictured are students who were recognized: Front Row: Asia Mackey; Kali Vickers; Courtney Hill; Alyson Krier; Kaitlyn Keck. Middle Row: Shelby White; Samantha Cowell; Jenna Delzer; Ashley Bruner; Ashley Krier; Alexandra Barnum; Brandon Cline; Maddison Downs; Back Row: J. Conner Mann, Erica Golden; Melissa Blaine; Brandon Eastman; Dalton Neal; Josh Hubeli; Bryant Keirns; Blake Myers; and Kyle Smith. Not pictured: Hadaza Amposta; Caitlin Atterberry; Brittany Gates; Zachary Oliver; Robert Schmeidler; Haley Trask; Starla Dugan; Thomas Wilson; Natalie Fleming; and Emry Woelk.
International Baccalaureate Diploma Program
Campus High School is pleased to announce that they are a candidate school for the prestigious International Baccalaureate Diploma program. Any student from throughout the Wichita metro area is eligible to enroll in the school and participate in the program. International Baccalaureate schools offer an integrated approach to college preparation that includes not only challenging coursework, but also develops a global perspective and awareness that will be critical to the success of students as they prepare for the changing and emerging careers of this century. Families of incoming or current students who would like to explore the diploma program are encouraged to contact Assistant Principal Joe Sailors at jsailors@usd261.com or Gifted Coordinator Caylene Burns at cburns@usd261.com. Additionally, please visit the Diploma Program page on the IB website at http://www.ibo.org/diploma. Out of district students are encouraged to apply for the International Baccalaureate Diploma program and will be accepted based on space available and academic history.
Applying for Child Nutrition Program?
Applications for USD 261's Child Nutrition Program will be available July 20th. Download an application here or complete an application at Food Services. Applications must be submitted to the Food Service Office at 132 Stewart in Haysville.
PAT Offers Services for Community Families
Parents As Teachers is a program for infants and toddlers of families in the USD 261 district. PAT is a free program that gives information and opportunities you can use to help your child develop social, intellectual, motor and language skills. To learn more about the program call 316-554-2303 or visit their webpage at www.usd261.com/PAT.
Be a Youthfriends Mentor
YouthFriends volunteers prove that ordinary people can do extraordinary things. By spending time with students in schools. USD 261 has mentoring opportunities for you, learn more...
SchoolReach, Our Communication Tool
USD 261 is utilizing SchoolReach to notify parents of news and announcements by telephone and email. This system gives us the ability to call thousands of numbers in a matter of seconds. You will receive a call from SchoolReach if school is cancelled for any reason and to notify you of school announcements. Some of the schools are using the program to make absentee calls. We want all families to be notified when necessary, therefore please notify your child's school when your telephone number or email address changes. Our system will call the home telephone number on file, if you do not have a home number, we will use the primary guardian's cell phone number. Please notify the office if you prefer to be called at another number, but only one per child.
SchoolReach call did not come through, see why...
Notice of Nondiscrimination
The School District does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, sex, disability, or military status, in admission or access to, or treatment or employment in its programs and activities. Any person having inquiries concerning Haysville Public School's compliance with the regulations implementing Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (Title VI), Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (Section 504), or Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA), may contact the Assistant Superintendent for Personnel, Dr. Michael Clagg, 1745 W. Grand, Haysville, KS 67060, 316-554-2200.




