
Due to hazardous winter weather conditions, there will be NO SCHOOL on Friday, January 5, 2024, for Goddard Public Schools. - Dane Baxa


Our teachers are working hard today to make tomorrow a great day! We are excited to have our Discovery family back together tomorrow morning to start this new year out right!


We hope you all have a fantastic Winter Break! We will see our students back on January 4, 2024!


"Kindness can transform someone’s dark moment with a blaze of light. You’ll never know how much your caring matters. Make a difference." – Amy Leigh
Congratulations to Erin Sweetwood, Discovery Intermediate School Educator, for receiving the District Attitude Award!
Her nominator wrote, “Erin is a steady rock at Discovery, she is always there as a listening ear for teachers to share ideas, frustrations, or questions. The whole building knows that Erin is there to support them. As a building, Erin is our go-to for MTSS ideas and implementation. Erin is not only a person who cares about staff but has amazing relationships with the students she sees and works with on a daily basis.”
Thank you for going above and beyond to serve others and for making our #265Family proud!


Join us tonight for our Creative Arts Showcase!


Lady Tiger Holiday Hoops information!

Our lost and found items miss their home! Please have your student check at lunchtime for any lost hoodies, lunch boxes, jackets, shirts, water bottles or books (or anything else!).
Any items not claimed by December 15, 2023 will be donated.

5th and 6th grade Orchestra concert tonight!


As we celebrate National Special Education Day, we have a lot of things to be excited about as we enter our third year of being the host district in the Goddard Special Education Cooperative. Our cooperative serves 1,732 students in 21 school buildings within the communities of Goddard, Clearwater, Conway Springs, and Cheney. Our cooperative also serves students with disabilities who attend St. Elizabeth Ann Seton in Wichita, Holy Spirit in Goddard, St. Joseph in Conway Springs, and St. Peter in Schulte. Our staff in these communities do an incredible job of working with all students regardless of their disability. They define the mission of our cooperative, that all students can learn together in a school community and participate meaningfully via inclusive education systems that meet the unique needs of all students.


Discovery's Pride Pack awarded three of our amazing students with the Difference Maker Award today! Bentley Harbaugh, Alaric Copley and Lauren Wise were all nominated by teachers for being leaders in their classes and going above and beyond to be positive influences for their peers. We are so proud!




Our Discovery Choir did a phenomenal job last night at their concert last night. Ms. Gardner and Ms. Burdge have done amazing work with the singers! It was a wonderful kickoff to the holiday season.

Please see attached for more information about the upcoming EHS Baseball Camp.


Today, November 16, is our last DART practice for the season! Thank you for a great season!
We will send information out closer to the start of our spring season.


Join us at Freddy's tonight for Spirit Night!


Discovery's Pride Pack was so honored to host our Heroes Breakfast on Monday, November 13. We had nearly 90 people in attendance and loved the opportunity for our students to celebrate the Veterans and First Responders in their lives. As Joseph Campbell says, "A hero is someone who has given his or her life to something bigger than oneself."
The Discovery Choir performed for our Heroes and students, high school volunteers that helped run the griddle for our breakfast, and our PTO President , Ray Hall, helped serve. It was so heart-warming to see our community work together to make this event such a success.

We are so excited for our Heroes Breakfast that's getting underway! It's our honor to celebrate our Veterans and First Responders today.


Ms. Nixon's Veteran Wall turned out amazing!! We can't wait to celebrate our Veterans at the Pride Pack Heroes Breakfast Monday morning!


Discovery 5th and 6th grade Band students put on a great informance Tuesday night! We are so proud of how hard they've worked this first quarter. We so appreciate Mr. Brown and Mr. Jervis's dedication to our students!




We have received word that Main Street is closed beyond Santa Fe for the resurfacing of Main Street downtown. We are working closely with both Goddard Public Schools and Goddard Police Departments to put plans together for safely transporting our students. From what we understand, the work is scheduled to be finished by Thursday night, so this route will need to be used for both Wednesday and Thursday dismissal. Please note that these closures may change without advance notice but we will do our best to communicate with our families.
For FIFTH grade: Take 199th to Langton, Langton to Elm. Elm will wrap around to South Street. Take South Street across Main to the north side of Discovery. Please exit the same way. Please follow all posted speed limits through the neighborhood. There is an attached map with the route highlighted.
For SIXTH grade: Take Pawnee to Main Street, turning left into the Discovery parking lot from Main Street. Please turn right out of Main Street back to Pawnee.
Please note that our buses will also need to stay on schedule, so please leave gaps for them to exit safely as you are stopped on Main Street.
We ask that you arrive at Discovery as close to 3:00 p.m. as possible so we are not blocking Main Street for an extended period of time. We understand that traffic will be an issue and ask for your patience as we work together to get our students safely transported home.


Be sure to download the Goddard Public Schools app in the App Store or Google Play!
You can find everything you need in one place! We will also send push notifications for important events like weather closures and event cancelations.
