Aiden Lozano is among the graduates being celebrated tomorrow night! Congratulations and we hope to see you there! . #DOntquIT @goddardusd_265
21 days ago, Goddard Academy
Aiden Lozano
Ms. Moore and Mrs. Nuessen
friends
shirt and banner
Every step forward will take you closer to the end. Daniel Allison has crossed the finish line and is headed toward his future with a steady pace. Congratulations on Graduation! We are proud of you!! . #DOntquIT @goddardusd_265
21 days ago, Goddard Academy
Daniel Allison
Long
Mom
Carr
Daniel Allison
Congratulations to Layton Zemon for graduating this week! Right on time, he is off to explore the adult world! #DOntquIT! . @Goddardusd_265
21 days ago, Goddard Academy
Layton Zemon
Moore
friends
Brooke Ashworth is on her way to study Child Psychology at Butler, but first! Graduation. Congratulations! We know you'll go far! . #DOntquIT @Goddardusd_265
21 days ago, Goddard Academy
Brooke Ashworth
Signing
Gee and Long
Family
Neussen and Moore
Shirt and Banner
Kaleb Streeter is gone from Goddard Academy and will spend the rest of this year free from homework! Congratulations! Keep moving forward! . #DOntquIT @goddardusd265
21 days ago, Goddard Academy
Kaleb Streeter
Walks these halls
No longer
Mrs. Long
Mrs. Nuessen
Friends
Shirt and Banner
Anayeli Palacios graduated early today! With high school out of the way, she is off to pursue Radiology. A whole world of health waits to be discovered. Congratulations! . @Goddardusd_265 #DOntquIT
30 days ago, Goddard Academy
Anayeli Palacios signing diploma
with Mr. Gee
Ms. Moore
Friends
Holding "Who's next" shirt next to "I'm Next" banner

Dear Goddard Public Schools Staff and Families,

Neighbors United Goddard is happening tomorrow, Saturday, April 25, 2026, and we would love for you to be part of this incredible day of service and community connection.

We are still looking for volunteers to join us. Registration will take place at the Goddard District Stadium from 7:00 to 7:30 a.m., and there are still plenty of project sites available for individuals and families to serve together. Click below for more details:

https://www.facebook.com/reel/1499152881939945

Volunteers can expect a meaningful and fun experience, along with a free event t-shirt, breakfast, and lunch. Whether you come on your own or bring the whole family, this is a great opportunity to give back while spending time together in service to our community.

In addition to volunteer projects, there are two special opportunities taking place at the Goddard Linear Park Pavilion, 108 N. Main Street:

Plant and Seed Swap Event, 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Bring a piece of your garden to share, such as plant cuttings, divided perennials, seeds, or small garden items. Participants can drop off items as early as 8:00 a.m. and then “shop” beginning at 10:00 a.m. It is a fun and simple way to trade plants and grow something new while connecting with others in the community. In addition, students from the Goddard High School Ecology and Biology programs, under the leadership of teacher Darcie Lowry, have cultivated 100 indoor houseplant starter kits that will be given away to community members who stop by. This work is an extension of a Goddard Education Foundation Innovative Teacher Grant, bringing classroom learning to life while giving back to the community in a meaningful way. CLICK HERE for more details:

https://www.facebook.com/reel/1784640216043365

Sports Equipment Donation and Pickup
Drop off gently used sports equipment between 7:30 a.m. and 10:00 a.m. Families in need are invited to pick up equipment from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. All remaining donated items will go back into our community through local junior league programs, helping ensure every child has access to the equipment they need to participate. A special thank you to the Summer Ball Showdown for coordinating this opportunity. Click below for more details:

https://www.facebook.com/reel/2189421978525736

We encourage everyone to follow the Neighbors United Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/NeighborsUnitedGoddard for updates. In the event of severe or dangerous weather, any cancellation will be announced by 7:00 a.m. If the event has already begun and conditions change, volunteers will be safely dismissed and further communication will be provided.

Thank you for continuing to make Goddard Public Schools such a strong and caring community.

about 1 month ago, Goddard Public Schools
neighbors united
Brian Shuss is entering the Great Unknown! Graduating high school, a new vibe surrounds him: Freedom and Adulthood. Where will he go next? Only time will tell! Congratulations!! . #DOntquIT @Goddardusd_265
about 1 month ago, Goddard Academy
Brian Shuss graduating! with Mr. Gee and Mrs. Long
with mom
Mrs. Nuessen and Ms. Moore
Mrs. Watkins
"Who's Next" shirt with "I'm next" banner
Riley Stefan no longer shall attend Goddard Academy...because he graduated!! Next, he explores a world of options and may linger toward being an autotechnician! We are proud of you!! . #DOntquIT @Goddardusd_265
about 1 month ago, Goddard Academy
Riley Stefan signing diploma
with Gee and Long
With family
with Marchant
With Carr
With friends
holding "Who's next?" shirt in front of "I'm next" banner
Anthony Fye is done with high school and off to the working world! What will he do next? Opportunities abound! Perhaps we will find him somewhere mechanical in the future... 🤔CONGRATULATIONS!! . #DOntquIT @goddardusd_265
about 1 month ago, Goddard Academy
Anthony Fye Walkin down the hall
Signing diploma
with Gee and Long
With family
with Moore and Nuessen
With "Who's Next" shirt in front of "I'm next" banner
Corbin Thompson has graduated and is off to cause trouble (maybe) in the real world! We look forward to what you acheive next! Congratulations!! . #DOntquIT @Goddardusd_265
about 1 month ago, Goddard Academy
Corbin Thompson lookin cool walkin down the hall
signing diploma
with Gee and Long
With family
with Nuessen and Moore
Mrs. Read
Mrs. Huntely
Lookin cool with "Who's Next?" shirt in front of "I'm Next" banner
As we approach the spring season filled with celebrations, including prom and graduation, Goddard Public Schools, in partnership with local law enforcement and first responders, will be hosting two mock driving under the influence (DUI) safety exercises at the high schools next week. These events are designed to provide students with a powerful, real-world understanding of the dangers and consequences of impaired driving, and reinforce the importance of making safe and responsible choices.

Event Details:

Goddard High School (GHS)
Monday, April 13th
1:00 - 1:30 p.m.
Goddard High School Parking Lot

Eisenhower High School (EHS)
Thursday, April 16th
10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Eisenhower High School Parking Lot

During these times, community members in the area may notice a significant presence of emergency vehicles, including police, fire, and other first responders, with active lights and sirens. This activity is part of a planned simulation and training exercise.

We want to reassure our community that these events are fully coordinated, controlled, and focused on student education. There is no active emergency, and students and staff are not in any danger. We’d like to additionally take this opportunity to express our gratitude to all of the agencies involved in bringing this experience to our school communities:

D.U.I Victims Center of Kansas
Garden Plain Police Department
Kansas Highway Patrol
Sedgwick County Sheriff's Department
Sedgwick County Emergency Medical Services (EMS)
Wichita Fire Department
Wichita State University Police
USD 265 School Police
USD 265 Transportation

We appreciate your understanding and support as we work together with our community partners to provide meaningful learning experiences that help keep our students safe. Thank you for your continued partnership in supporting the well-being of our students and schools!
about 2 months ago, Goddard Public Schools
USD 265 Mock DUI Events flyer detailing DUI safety exercises at Goddard and Eisenhower High Schools in April, highlighting the importance of safe driving.
WSU tech visited our school yesterday and brought their Future Makers Lab, including 3D printing pens, drone simulations, car painting simulations, and an introduction to the robotics department. Thank you!! . @goddardusd_265 #DOntquIT
about 2 months ago, Goddard Academy
3D art pens
Drone simulation
3d art
3d art
Car painting simulation
Congratulations to our newest Students of the Month! March's theme was Courage, and these students were great role models for doing things despite uncertainty or fear. Well done! . @goddardusd_265 #DOntquIT
about 2 months ago, Goddard Academy
Students with certificates
Hackers beware! Eli Rush has graduated high school and is off to look into Cyber Security with WSU tech. He's coming for you next! (Congratulations, Eli!) #DOntquIT @Goddardusd_265
2 months ago, Goddard Academy
Eli walking down hallway
signing diploma
with Gee and Long
Friends
Family
Family
family and friend
Moore
Family
Holding "Who's Next" Shirt in front of Im next banner

It takes a village... and our village is the best.

Behind every great student is a dedicated team of teachers, drivers, custodians, and support staff. They are more than just employees; they are the heart of the #265Family.

Is there someone who has made a difference in your life or your child’s life this year? Whether they provide a safe ride to school or a word of encouragement in the hallway, we want to hear about it!

Nominate them for the #265Family Award today. A few minutes of your time could lead to a $100 surprise for a well-deserving staff member!

Let’s celebrate them! Nominate your hero for the #265Family Award. It’s a quick way to say "thank you" and gives them a chance to win a $100 cash prize!
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScsMNl3z277aZNiN859FaFgJAPZq79zwU47Oi1uH8pqqESvPg/viewform?usp=sharing&ouid=112499309207359684117

2 months ago, Goddard Education Foundation
265Family Award Tour
Congratulations to our Students of the Month for February! This month's theme was Kindness, but that isn't the only reason to celebrate these great role models! Keep up the good work! . #DOntquIT @Goddardusd_265
3 months ago, Goddard Academy
students of the month holding certificates
Congratulations to Madison Horant for finishing all her classes by March and graduating high school a little early! Eric Fisher Academy lies in her future. We wish you the best! . #DOntquIT @goddardusd_265
3 months ago, Goddard Academy
signing diploma
with Gee and Long
Marchant
Holding "Who's Next" shirt in front of "I'm next" banner
Congratulations to Ryleigh Wise for graduating in February! With high school out of the way, here's to unending opportunities and success in all your endeavors! We are proud of you! . #DOntquIT @goddardusd_265
3 months ago, Goddard Academy
walking down the hall
with Mr. Gee and Mrs. Long
family
Ms. Sonia
Mr. Marchant
Mr. Vang and Mr. Brewer
Holding "Who's next" shirt in front of I'm next Banner
Ready. Set. Drive!

Registration for Summer 2026 Driver Ed will open at 8:00 a.m. next Tuesday, March 3rd! Spots fill up in a flash, so mark your calendars!

Registration Opens: Tuesday, March 3rd @ 8:00 AM
Age Requirement: Must be 14 by May 18th, 2026
Enroll Here: https://bit.ly/USD265-DE2026

Make sure to check out the attached flyer for full program details!
3 months ago, Goddard Public Schools
USD 265 DRIVER EDUCATION 2025-2026 School Year (Session #2 - Spring 2026) - Driver Education is a voluntary education opportunity provided by Goddard Public Schools. Priority for Driver Education (Session #2) will be given to current USD 265 students (students currently attending a USD 265 school). Eligibility standards are set by the state, and enrollment standards are maintained by USD 265. To be eligible for Driver Education, students must be at least 14 years old by November 21st, 2025 and must be currently attending a USD 265 school. Students must be registered with completed enrollment form and full payment in order to participate. Students who turn 14 after November 21st, 2025 will be eligible to participate in Session #3 of the USD 265 Driver Education program which will be offered in Summer 2026. Driver Education will consist of three parts: 1. Required In-Person Meeting for Students: Students will meet with an instructor to complete the Driver Education Permit application (DE-99) and the Kansas Driv
Important Information for Teen Drivers - Kansas uses a graduated driver license (GDL) process allowing increased driving privileges with age and experience. Teen drivers between the ages of 14 and 17 follow the graduated driver's license process. Teen drivers can obtain their Learner's Permit at the age of 14. Whether taking Driver Ed immediately or not, it is highly recommended that students obtain their Learner's Permit as close to their 14th birthday as possible. Teen drivers need to have their Learner's Permit for one year before they can move on to a Restricted License, and the one year begins the day they get their Learner's Permit. Important note: Any student who fails the written test more than 3 times at the DMV will not be able to take Driver Education for 6 months. Frequently Asked Questions - Here are some other great resources for you as your teen begins their driving endeavor: FAQ For Teen Drivers: https://www.ksrevenue.org/dovteenfaq.html. Graduated Driver License (GDL) Questions? Contact Jacob