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LAWRENCEBOARD OF EDUCATION
Jill FincherTerm: 2015-20191700 Inverness DriveLawrence, KS [email protected]
Vanessa SanburnTerm: 2013-2017765 Ash StreetLawrence, KS [email protected]
Photos by Diane Guthrie,except Beeson and Fincher.
Shannon KimballVice PresidentTerm: 2015-2019257 Earhart CircleLawrence, KS [email protected]
Rick IngramTerm: 2015-20191510 Crescent RoadLawrence, KS [email protected]
Kristie AdairTerm: 2013-20174924 Stoneback PlaceLawrence, KS [email protected]
Jessica BeesonTerm: 2015-20191720 Mississippi StreetLawrence, KS [email protected]
Marcel HarmonPresidentTerm: 2015-2017753 Lauren StreetLawrence, KS [email protected]
Table of Contents
Lawrence Public Schools110 McDonald DriveLawrence, KS 66044-1063785-832-5000www.usd497.orgFacebook.com/LawrencePublicSchools
Kyle Hayden,Superintendent of Schools
This newsletter produced by the USD 497 Communications Office, JulieBoyle, director, in partnership with the Lawrence Journal-World.
Lawrence Public Schools USD 497 is an equal opportunity employerand will not discriminate in its employment practices and policies.Discrimination against any individual on the basis of race, color, religion,sex, age, national origin, disability, sexual orientation or gender identity isprohibited by Lawrence Board of Education policy.
LJW Photos by Richard Gwin.
ON theCOVER
Find it atwww.usd497.org:
• Job Opportunities• School Calendars• Breakfast/Lunch Menus• New Student Online Enrollment• District Budget Information• School Videos
Board Meeting CalendarAugust 87 p.m. Public Budget HearingAugust 22 (if needed)September 12 & 26October 10 & 24November 14 & 28December 12
January 9 & 23February 13 & 27March 13April 10 & 24May 8 & 22June 12 & 26
3 Directory of Schools
4 School Calendar
6 Elementary School Suppliesand Immunization Requirements
7-10 Bus Routes
10 Foundation CommunityEducation Breakfast
11 School Hours, Fees, and Meal Prices
12-13 Meet Superintendent Kyle Hayden
14-15 Annual Parent Notices
Boys and Girls Club of Lawrence participantskeep the Woodlawn Elementary school gardenwatered and weeded during the summer months.On the cover, Superintendent Kyle Hayden helpsLarissa Trevino, Woodlawn fifth-grader, and RioriColeman, Pinckney fourth-grader, with the morningchores.
Above, Hayden visits with Trey Wilson,Woodlawn first-grader, as he takes his turn with thewatering can.
In addition to providing fresh food, schoolgardens serve as a breeding ground for discoveringnew ideas, building relationships, and having fun.Lawrence Public Schools continue to expand thenumber of school gardens, enabling more studentsto plant, observe, nurture, and grow their own food.
Twelve school gardens currently providelearning opportunities for all ages. Gardeninghelps students develop strong leadership skills andencourages teamwork. Schools use their gardensas outdoor classrooms for teaching math, science,and other skills and concepts. Gardens also producefood for the school cafeterias, farmers markets, andCommunity Supported Agriculture. One of thedistrict’s goals for the Farm to School program isto help young people start making healthier foodchoices for themselves at an early age.
Public meetings begin at 7 p.m. on the second and fourthMondays of the month, unless otherwise announced, at 110McDonald Drive. Review school board agendas and meeting videoarchives or watch a webstream of board meetings online at:www.usd497.org/webstream. View live broadcasts of boardmeetings on LPS-TV 26 with a Wow! cable box.
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Directory of Schools and Principals
Kennedy ESCris AndersonPreK-5, Early ChildhoodSpecial Education1605 Davis Rd. 66046P: 832-5760 F: 832-5762
Cordley ESScott Cinnamon1837 Vermont 66044P: 832-5640 F:832-5658
Deerfield ESJoni Appleman101 Lawrence Ave. 66049P: 832-5660 F: 832-5663
Hillcrest ESTammy Becker1045 Hilltop Dr. 66044P: 832-5720 F: 832-5722
Broken Arrow ESBrian McCaffrey2704 Louisiana St. 66046P: 832-5600 F: 832-5602
Pinckney ESKristi Hill(At East Heights,1430 Haskell Ave. 66044)P: 832-5800 F: 832-5802
Prairie Park ESDavid Williams2711 Kensington Rd. 66046P: 832-5740 F: 832-5742
Quail Run ESPhilip Thies1130 Inverness Dr. 66049P: 832-5820 F: 832-5823
South MSJennifer Bessolo2734 Louisiana St. 66046P: 832-5450 F: 832-5453
Schwegler ESJared Comfort2201 Ousdahl Rd. 66046P: 832-5860 F: 832-5863
Southwest MSKristen Ryan2511 Inverness Dr. 66047P: 832-5550 F: 832-5554
New York ESNancy DeGarmo936 New York St. 66044P: 832-5780 F: 832-5784
Langston HughesJackie Mickel1101 George Williams Way 66049P: 832-5890 F: 832-5898
Liberty Memorial Central MSJeff Harkin1400 Massachusetts St. 66044P: 832-5400 F: 832-5403
Lawrence Virtual SchoolKeith Wilson1104 East 1000 Rd. 66047P: 832-5620 F: 832-5621
Lawrence HSMatt Brungardt1901 Louisiana St. 66046P: 832-5050 F: 832-5066
Lawrence Free State HSMyron Graber4700 Overland Dr. 66049P: 832-6050 F: 832-6099
Sunflower ESHoward Diacon2521 Inverness Dr. 66047P: 832-5870 F: 832-5873
Sunset Hill ESDarcy Kraus901 Schwarz Rd. 66049P: 832-5880 F: 832-5882
Woodlawn ESJeanne Fridell508 Elm St. 66044P: 832-5920 F: 832-5922
West MSBrad Kempf2700 Harvard Rd. 66049P: 832-5500 F: 832-5504
Photos by Diane Guthrie, except Thies and Kempf.
OTHER SERVICESCentennial Adult Education ServicesDirector Rick HenryAdult Learning Center, Diploma Completion, GED, ESL,Native American Student Services, Parents as Teachers2145 Louisiana St. 66046P: 330-4803 F: 832-5966Lawrence College and Career CenterDirector Patrick KellyTuition-free, college credit in career and technical education2910 Haskell Ave. 66046P: 832-5900 F: 832-5902
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Lawrence Public Schools 2016-2017 CalendarElementary Schools (Trimesters)
2016 2017Middle & High Schools (Quarters)
2016 2017S M T W T F S
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10 11 12 13 14 15 16
17 18 19 20 21 22 23
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JULYS M T W T F S
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JULYS M T W T F S
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28 29 30 31
AUGUSTS M T W T F S
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21 22 23 24 25 26 27
28 29 30 31
AUGUSTS M T W T F S
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15 16 17 18 19 20 21
22 23 24 25 26 27 28
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JANUARYS M T W T F S
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8 9 10 11 12 13 14
15 16 17 18 19 20 21
22 23 24 25 26 27 28
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JANUARY
S M T W T F S
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12 13 14 15 16 17 18
19 20 21 22 23 24 25
26 27 28 29 30 31
MARCHS M T W T F S
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12 13 14 15 16 17 18
19 20 21 22 23 24 25
26 27 28 29 30 31
MARCH
S M T W T F S
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7 8 9 10 11 12 13
14 15 16 17 18 19 20
21 22 23 24 25 26 27
28 29 30 31
MAYS M T W T F S
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7 8 9 10 11 12 13
14 15 16 17 18 19 20
21 22 23 24 25 26 27
28 29 30 31
MAYS M T W T F S
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11 12 13 14 15 16 17
18 19 20 21 22 23 24
25 26 27 28 29 30
JUNES M T W T F S
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11 12 13 14 15 16 17
18 19 20 21 22 23 24
25 26 27 28 29 30
JUNE
S M T W T F S
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9 10 11 12 13 14 15
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APRILS M T W T F S
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9 10 11 12 13 14 15
16 17 18 19 20 21 22
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S M T W T F S
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12 13 14 15 16 17 18
19 20 21 22 23 24 25
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FEBRUARYS M T W T F S
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12 13 14 15 16 17 18
19 20 21 22 23 24 25
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FEBRUARY
S M T W T F S
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11 12 13 14 15 16 17
18 19 20 21 22 23 24
25 26 27 28 29 30
SEPTEMBERS M T W T F S
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18 19 20 21 22 23 24
25 26 27 28 29 30
SEPTEMBER
S M T W T F S
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20 21 22 23 24 25 26
27 28 29 30
NOVEMBERS M T W T F S
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6 7 8 9 10 11 12
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20 21 22 23 24 25 26
27 28 29 30
NOVEMBERS M T W T F S
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4 5 6 7 8 9 10
11 12 13 14 15 16 17
18 19 20 21 22 23 24
25 26 27 28 29 30 31
DECEMBERS M T W T F S
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4 5 6 7 8 9 10
11 12 13 14 15 16 17
18 19 20 21 22 23 24
25 26 27 28 29 30 31
DECEMBER
S M T W T F S
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9 10 11 12 13 14 15
16 17 18 19 20 21 22
23 24 25 26 27 28 29
30 31
OCTOBERS M T W T F S
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2 3 4 5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12 13 14 15
16 17 18 19 20 21 22
23 24 25 26 27 28 29
30 31
OCTOBER
JULY
4 Independence Day
JULY
4 Independence Day
JANUARY
1-3 PreK-12 No School, Winter Recess4 PreK-12 No School5 PreK-12 Classes Resume16 PreK-12 No School,
MLK Day
JANUARY
1-3 PreK-12 No School, Winter Recess4 PreK-12 No School5 MS/HS Classes Resume16 PreK-12 No School, MLK Day
FEBRUARY
16 End of 2nd Trimester17 PreK-8 No School23-24 PreK-5 No School
(Conference Week)
FEBRUARY
17 PreK-8 No School
MARCH
10 PreK-12 No School17 PreK-12 No School20-24 PreK-12 No School, Spring Break
MARCH
9 End of 3rd Quarter10 PreK-12 No School17 PreK-12 No School
(Conference Week)20-24 PreK-12 No School, Spring Break
APRIL
21 PreK-12 No School, UnlessInclement Weather Make-Up Day
APRIL
21 PreK-12 No School, UnlessInclement Weather Make-up Day
MAY
19 PreK Last Day24 K-5 Last Day (am)
End of 3rd Trimester29 Memorial Day
MAY
17-18 Senior Finals (am)20 LVS Graduation22 HS Graduation Practices23 LHS Graduation24 FSHS Graduation23-24 9-11 Finals (am)24 MS Last Day (am)
9-11 Finals (am)End of 4th Quarter
29 Memorial Day
AUGUST
17 Gr. 1-5 Classes Begin18-19 1-12 Regular Schedule
K. Alternate Schedule22 PreK-12 Reg. Schedule
AUGUST
17 Gr. 6 Classes BeginGr. 7-8, 2-Hour DelayGr. 9 (am only)
18-19 1-12 Reg. Schedule
SEPTEMBER
5 PreK-12 No School,Labor Day
SEPTEMBER
5 PreK-12 No School,Labor Day
OCTOBER14 PreK-12 No School21 PreK-12 No School
OCTOBER13 End of 1st Quarter14 PreK-12 No School20 MS No School21 PreK-12 No School
(Conference Week)
DECEMBER23-31 PreK-12 No School, Winter Recess
DECEMBER21 HS Finals (am)22 MS Classes (am)
HS Finals (am)End of 2nd Quarter
23-31 PreK-12 No School, Winter Recess
NOVEMBER
3 End of First Trimester4 PreK-8 No School10-11 PreK-5 No School
(Conference Week)23-25 PreK-12 No School, Fall Recess
NOVEMBER
4 PreK-8 No School23-25 PreK-12 No School, Fall Recess
Specific days (4 Elem/MS, 2 HS) are reserved for parent/teacher conferences. Schools are not in session on those days. Schoolsmay schedule evening conferences. Contact your child's school to confirm conference schedules. This calendar may be altered at
the direction of the Lawrence Board of Education and/or district administration. (Revised 7/11/2016)
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Parents/Guardians: Please provide students with these materials and replace materials as necessary during the school year. Fees for textbook rental and other instructional costs will be collected at the beginning of the school year. Students should have shoes with flat, rubber soles, suitable for physical education. Trapper-Keeper notebooks are not needed.
Change of clothing Backpack 1 box of 8 large color crayons 1 box of 8 large washable markers 1 box of water colors 4 large glue sticks 1 bottle white school glue 1 box of tissue 1 four-pack of PLAY-DOH brandplaydough
Small blanket for nap time* 1 tube of children’s toothpaste*Girls: 1 box of zip lock sandwich bags 1 pack of food coloring (4-pack) 1 pkg large paper plates 1 can of shaving creamBoys: 1 box of zip lock gallon-sized bags 1 box of Q-Tips 1 pkg small paper plates 1 bag of cotton balls
***For full-day students only
2 pkgs washable classic markers 2 boxes tissues 1 standard size backpack 1 bottle white glue 5 glue sticks 2 boxes crayons (24) 1 box zip lock bags 1 pair scissors 4 dry erase markers 2 boxes #2 pencils Playdough (any brand) 1 pair of earbuds/personalheadphones (small)
2 boxes washable markers 1 box watercolors 2 boxes crayons (24) 2 boxes #2 pencils 2 boxes tissues 1 bottle white glue 6 glue sticks 1 plastic school box 4 plain-colored pocket folders 2 rubber erasers 1 standard size backpack 1 box zip lock bags 1 pair scissors 2 thin-point dry erase markers 1 pair of earbuds/personalheadphones (small)
1 box washable markers 1 box crayons (24) 2 boxes #2 pencils 2 boxes tissues 1 bottle white glue 4 glue sticks 1 plastic school box 4 plain-colored pocket folders 2 rubber erasers 1 standard size backpack 3 wide-lined spiral notebooks 1 pair scissors 2 thin-point dry eraser markers 1 pair of earbuds/personalheadphones (small)
1 box markers 1 box crayons (24) 2 boxes #2 pencils 2 boxes tissues 1 bottle white glue 2 rubber erasers 3 spiral notebooks 5 plain-colored pocket folders 1 pkg wide-lined paper 1 standard size backpack 1 plastic school box 1 box zip lock bags 2 highlighters 1 pair scissors 1 box colored pencils 2 thin-point dry erase markers 4 glue sticks 1 pair of earbuds/personalheadphones (small)
1 box markers 1 box crayons (24) 1 box colored pencils 2 boxes #2 pencils 2 boxes tissues 1 bottle white glue 3 glue sticks 1 rubber eraser 1 pkg notebook paper 2 wide-lined spiral notebooks 5 plain-colored pocket folders 1 pair scissors 1 pencil bag 1 standard size backpack 2 thin-point dry erase markers 1 pair of earbuds/personalheadphones (small)
1 box markers 1 box colored pencils 2 boxes #2 pencils 2 red pencils 2 boxes tissues 1 bottle white glue 5 plain-colored pocket folders 2 rubber erasers 1 standard size backpack 1 three-ring binder 1 pencil bag 2 pkgs notebook paper 4 wide-lined spiral notebooks 1 highlighter 1 pair scissors 2 thin-point dry erase markers 3 glue sticks 1 pair of earbuds/personalheadphones (small)
Early Childhood
Kindergarten
1st Grade
2nd Grade
3rd Grade
4th Grade
5th Grade
Parent InformationAbout ImmunizationRequirements
The Kansas State Department of Health andEnvironment has issued new regulations forimmunizations required for the 2016-2017 school year.As per Kansas Statute 72-5209, all children upon entryto school must be appropriately vaccinated. If youneed a copy of your child’s current immunizations youmay access their records through Skyward Family Accessat www.usd497.org or by contacting your school nurse.
Please note the following additions/changes inimmunization requirements for the 2016-17 school year:DTaP: Five doses required. No changes in
requirementsTdap: Booster dose of Tdap is required for
students in grades 7-12 if no previoushistory of Tdap vaccination. If pertussis iscontraindicated, KCI Form B MedicalExemption should be completed by aphysician.
POLIO: Four doses are required, three dosesacceptable. No changes in requirements.
MMR: Two doses required. No changes inrequirements
VARICELLA: TWO doses required for students in gradesK-12 OR documentation of varicella(chickenpox) disease by a LICENSEDHEALTH CARE PROVIDER.
HEPATITIS B: Three doses required for students in gradesK-12
To access the COMPLETE immunizationschedule please visit:
www.cdc.gov/vaccines/recs/schedulesOR
http://www.kdheks.gov/immunize/schedule.htm
2016-17Elementary School Supply List
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Tips for Staying Safe on the School Bus• Follow the directions of the bus driver.• Arrive at the bus stop five minutes before the scheduled time.• Stay clear of the roadway while waiting for the bus.• Dress appropriately for weather conditions while waiting for or riding the bus.• During the extreme heat of August, parents may send water bottles with students for the bus ride.• Wait for the bus to stop before boarding.• Wait for the driver to motion to you if crossing the road to board the bus.• Always cross at least ten feet in front of the bus.• Use the handrails when boarding the bus.• Be extra careful when weather is wet or icy, as bus steps can become slippery.• Store your personal belongings in your lap.• Keep your area clean.• Treat bus equipment with respect.• Refrain from horseplay and speak softly while on the bus.• Remain quiet at all railroad crossings, so the driver may listen for warning signals.• Use electronic devices with headphones only.• Keep hands, head, and other body parts inside the bus at all times.• Treat the bus driver with respect.• Remain seated until the bus comes to a complete stop.• Obtain written permission from the school office to leave the bus at adestination other than your regular stop.
Parents must sign and review with their students the Safetyand Behavior Code for Bus Riders on the back of their student’s
transportation enrollment form. Riding the school bus is a privilegethat may be revoked if a student violates safety rules.
Remain quiet at all railroad crossings, so the driver may listen for warning signals.
Dear School Families,The state of Kansas provides student transportationfunding for students living more than 2.5 milesfrom school by the usually traveled route fromthe residence of the pupil (K.S.A. 72-8302). State-reimbursed transportation is the only busingprovided by First Student for students of the LawrencePublic Schools.*
Eligible families may enroll for the 2016-17 studenttransportation program through First Student,1548 E. 23rd Street, Suite C, during business hours:Monday-Friday 9 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Enrollment forms,available at First Student and at www.usd497.org,may be faxed to (785) 841-4388. Contact FirstStudent at (785) 841-3594 with questions aboutstudent transportation.
Another option that may be of assistance to familiesis the Lawrence Transit System (The “T”). Route maps,fare information and a trip planner may be foundonline at www.lawrencetransit.org or by calling(785) 864-4644.
Sincerely,Ron May, Operations DirectorLawrence Public Schools
*2016-17 exception: Pinckney busing toEast Heights due to closed campus forschool construction.
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Lawrence School Bus RoutesThese listings are a.m. bus routes for the Lawrence Public Schools’ 2016-17 school year. All times are approximate and subject to change. Students
should allow a five-minute window before and after listed times and plan to arrive at stops at least 10 minutes early for the first few days of school. Ifyou have questions about student transportation, please contact First Student at 785-841-3594
BROKEN ARROWBus 46:42 765 E 1300 RD6:45 671 E 1250 RD7:01 N 935 RD @ E 1279 RD7:02 1286 N 935 RD7:04 1282/1283 N 1000 RD7:05 1268 N 1000 RD7:06 1009 E 1256 RD7:07 1016 E 1292 RD7:11 1206 N 1000 RD7:12 1044 E 1200 RD7:13 1224 N 1066 RD7:14 1212 N 1066 RD7:15 1188 N 1100 RD7:17 1104 E 1284 RD7:19 1127 E 1264 RD7:20 1128 E 1264 RD7:27 1026 E 1326 RD
Bus 56:45 1149 E 1200 RD6:46 1135 E 1200 RD6:50 959 E 1100 RD6:55 803 E 1150 RD7:07 966 N 750 RD7:13 707 E 1100 RD7:15 743 E 1100 RD7:16 N 800TH RD @ E 1055 RD7:21 935 E 1000 RD7:23 965 E 1000 RD
Bus 66:51 851 E 661 DIAG RD6:59 756 E 550 RD7:00 561 N 775 RD7:01 612 N 775 RD7:02 640 N 775 RD7:05 857 E 675 RD7:06 837 E 675 RD7:08 898 E 661 DIAG RD7:11 935 E 800 RD7:13 811 N 800 RD7:18 1087 E 1000 RD7:20 1028 N 1116 RD7:23 1015/1016 N 1138
Bus 86:40 1175 E 300 RD6:41 1187 E 300 RD6:48 607 N 1190 RD6:49 626 N 1190 RD6:51 1224/1225 E 600 RD6:53 599 N 1200 RD6:54 1193 E 596 RD7:01 933 E 350TH RD7:08 1011 E 700 RD7:12 971/972 E 750 RD7:13 766 N 988 RD7:15 778 N 950 RD7:16 784 N 950 RD7:18 986 E 850 RD7:19 1005 E 850 RD7:20 1052 E 850 RD7:21 1069 E 850 RD7:22 1088 E 900 RD7:23 1104 E 900 RD
Bus 116:46 1110 N 1200 RD6:56 N 900 RD @ E 543 RD6:58 516 N 900 RD7:06 604 E 475 RD7:07 649 E 475 RD7:13 812 E 550 RD7:15 856 E 550 RD7:16 567 N 900 RD7:17 581 N 900 RD7:23 975 N 1000 RD
Bus 246:52 1129 E 1500 RD6:53 1113 E 1500 RD
6:54 1055 E 1500 RD6:55 1010 E 1500 RD/1011 E 1500 RD6:58 957 E 1450 RD7:04 1071 E 1479 RD7:05 1494 N 1082 RD7:06 1092 E 1479 RD7:08 1477 N 1100 RD7:12 1409 N 960 RD7:13 1406 N 960 RD7:14 1410 N 960 RD7:15 996 E 1400 RD7:17 N 1000TH RD7:19 1305 N 1100 RD7:21 E 1326 RD @ N 1082 RD7:22 E 1326 RD @ N 1056 RD7:23 1043 E 1326 RD7:24 1026 E 1326 RD7:28 N 1100 RD @ E 1368 RD7:30 1115 E 1400 RD
FREE STATE HIGHBus 166:47 25966 CLOVER CT6:50 25227 LORING RD6:53 24728 LORING RD7:00 25255 STILLWELL RD7:02 24913 STILLWELL RD7:11 1853 E 1700 RD7:11 LINWOOD RD @ 258TH ST7:14 25388 CHIEFTAIN RD7:18 1738 E 1675 RD7:24 1639 N 1600 RD7:27 WALNUT ST @ COMFORT LN
Bus 177:01 1556 N 2000 RD7:03 2065 E 1550 RD7:10 2097 E 1400 RD7:11 2055/2057 E 1400 RD7:13 1381 N 2000 RD7:15 1958 E 1300 RD7:16 1951 E 1300 RD7:19 1953 E 1400 RD7:20 1930 E 1400 RD7:23 1473 US 407:25 1733 E 1500 RD7:26 E 1500 RD @ N 1732 RD7:27 1722 E 1500 RD7:28 N 7TH ST @ HICKORY ST7:29 N 7TH ST @ LYON ST
Bus 256:44 US HWY 40 @ E 818 RD6:49 1762 E 700TH RD6:52 762 N 1750 RD6:53 784 N 1750 RD7:03 1567 E 700 RD7:05 710 N 1532 RD7:06 691 N 1550 RD
Bus 377:01 PROSPECT AVE @ OAK HILL7:02 E 13TH ST @ BROOK ST7:04 E 13TH ST @ HASKELL AVE7:05 E 13TH ST @ DELAWARE ST7:07 E 13TH ST @ NEW YORK ST7:08 E 12TH ST @ NEW YORK ST7:09 E 11TH ST @ NEW YORK7:10 E 10TH ST @ DELAWARE ST7:12 400 E 9TH ST7:15 E 12TH ST @ CONNECTICUT ST7:16 E 13TH ST @ RHODE ISLAND ST7:18 W 13TH ST @ KENTUCKY ST7:22 W 8TH ST @ OHIO ST
Bus 387:15 YORKSHIRE DR @ DANBURY PL7:17 PETERSON RD @ N CRESTLINE DR7:20 PETERSON RD @ ARROWHEAD DR7:25 KASOLD DR @ CALVIN DR7:26 KASOLD DR @ HUNTINGTON RD7:27 GRAND VISTA DR @ MORNING DOVE CIR7:29 GRAND VISTA DR @ MORNING DOVE CIR
Bus 397:07 W 7TH ST @ MAINE ST7:09 W 7TH @ MICHIGAN ST7:11 W 9TH ST @ MICHIGAN ST7:13 EMERY RD @ SIGMA NU PL7:14 EMERY RD @ STRAFFORD RD7:16 HARVARD RD @ HIGHLAND DR7:17 HARVARD RD @ CENTENNIAL DR7:20 S CRESTLINE DR @ HARVARD RD7:22 S CRESTLINE DR @ GREEN RD @ OXFORD RD7:25 2912 OXFORD DR7:27 OXFORD CIR @ UNIVERSITY DR7:28 UNIVERSITY DR @ STRAFFORD RD7:30 UNIVERSITY DR @ S CRESTLINE DR7:33 BOB BILLINGS PKY @ WESTBROOKE7:36 ROCKLEDGE RD @ MOUNDVIEW DR
Bus 417:14 ELM ST @ N 5TH ST7:15 ELM ST @ N 7TH ST7:17 ELM ST @ N 8TH ST7:20 N 7TH ST @ LYON ST7:22 N 7TH ST @ HICKORY ST7:25 N 4TH ST @ NORTH ST7:27 N 4TH ST @ FUNSTON ST7:29 N 3RD ST @ LYON ST
Bus 427:04 MISSISSIPPI ST @ W 4TH ST7:07 MICHIGAN ST @ W 4TH ST7:09 WISCONSIN ST @ W 3TH ST7:11 WISCONSIN ST @ W 2ND TERR7:12 1406 W 2ND ST7:13 101 MICHIGAN ST7:14 N MICHIGAN ST @ MOBILE VLG7:15 255 N MICHIGAN (2ND ENTRANCE)7:17 NMICHIGANST@PIKESPEAKST@
SUNCHASEDR7:18 RIVERRIDGE RD @ NMICHIGAN ST7:20 RIVERRIDGE RD @ SHOAL LN7:24 3131 N 1800 RD7:25 1211 N 1800 RD
LANGSTON HUGHESBus 128:02 US HWY 40 & E 818 RD8:04 834 US HWY 408:07 1734 E 800 RD8:08 768 N 1750 RD8:09 762 N 1750 RD8:12 1762 E 700 RD8:15 1767 E 800 RD
Bus 278:08 5000 CLINTON PKWY (PRIME, FRMR LGA)8:12 6314 W 22ND CT8:14 LAKE POINT @ LAKESIDE LN8:21 729 N 1550 RD8:24 1567 E 700 RD8:25 761 HWY 40
LAWRENCE HIGHBus 27:08 2040 HEATHERWOOD DR7:09 1927 HEATHERWOOD DR7:10 2015 JENNY WREN RD7:11 QUAIL CREEK DR @ AUGUSTA DR7:12 QUAIL CREEK DR @ W 22ND ST7:16 CROSSGATE DR @ GREENBRIER DR7:20 WIMBLEDON DR @ INVERNESS DR7:21 WIMBLEDON DR @ RODEO DR7:23 2017 CARMEL DR7:24 4704 TURNBERRY DR7:25 4419 TURNBERRY DR7:26 INVERNESS DR @ NICKLAUS DR7:27 PRESTWICK DR @ INVERNESS DR
Bus 46:42 765 E 1300 RD6:45 671 E 1250 RD7:01 N 935 RD @ E 1279 RD7:02 1286 N 935 RD7:04 1282/1283 N 1000 RD7:05 1268 N 1000 RD7:06 1009 E 1256 RD7:07 1016 E 1292 RD7:11 1206 N 1000 RD7:12 1044 E 1200 RD7:13 1224 N 1066 RD7:14 1212 N 1066 RD7:15 1188 N 1100 RD7:17 1104 E 1284 RD7:19 1127 E 1264 RD7:20 1128 E 1264 RD
Bus 56:45 1149 E 1200 RD6:46 1135 E 1200 RD6:50 959 E 1100 RD6:55 803 E 1150 RD7:07 966 N 750 RD7:13 707 E 1100 RD7:15 743 E 1100 RD7:16 N 800TH RD @ E 1055 RD7:21 935 E 1000 RD7:23 965 E 1000 RD
Bus 66:51 851 E 1661 DIAG RD6:59 756 E 550 RD7:00 561 N 775 RD7:01 612 N 775 RD7:02 640 N 775 RD7:05 857 E 675 RD7:06 837 E 675 RD7:08 898 E 661 DIAG RD7:11 935 E 800 RD7:13 811 N 900 RD7:18 1087 E 1000 RD7:20 1028 N 1116 RD7:23 1015/1016 N 1138
Bus 86:40 1175 E 300 RD6:41 1187 E 300 RD6:48 607 N 1190 RD6:49 626 N 1190 RD6:51 1224/1225 E 600 RD6:53 599 N 1200 RD6:54 1193 E 596 RD7:01 933 E 350TH RD7:08 1011 E 700 RD7:12 971/972 E 750 RD7:13 766 N 988 RD7:15 778 N 950 RD7:16 784 N 950 RD7:18 986 E 850 RD7:19 1005 E 850 RD7:20 1052 E 850 RD7:21 1069 E 850 RD7:22 1088 E 900 RD7:23 1104 E 900 RD
Bus 116:46 1110 N 1200 RD6:56 N 900 RD @ E 543 RD6:58 516 N 900 RD7:06 604 E 475 RD7:07 649 E 475 RD7:13 812 E 550 RD7:15 856 E 550 RD7:16 567 N 900 RD7:17 581 N 900 RD7:23 975 N 1000 RD
Bus 187:05 CLINTON PKWY @ HAWTHORN DR7:09 ADAM AVE @ INVERNESS DR7:12 INVERNESS ROUNDABOUT @
INVERNESS DR7:13 N 1350 RD @ RED CEDAR DR7:14 CROSSGATE DR @ SUNNYBROOK LN7:15 BRUSHCREEK DR @ MORNINGSIDE DR
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LAWRENCE HIGH
7:16 BRUSHCREEK DR @ LAZYBROOK LN7:17 LAZY BROOK LN @ W 25TH TERR7:18 W 25TH TERR @ WINTERBROOK DR7:19 2725 WINTERBROOK DR7:21 KASOLD DR @ W 27TH ST7:22 KASOLD DR @ W 26TH ST7:23 KASOLD DR @ YELLOWSTONE DR
Bus 246:52 1129 E 1500 RD6:53 1113 E 1500 RD6:54 1055 E 1500 RD6:55 1010 E 1500 RD/1011 E 1500 RD6:58 957 E 1450 RD7:04 1071 E 1479 RD7:05 1494 N 1082 RD7:06 1092 E 1479 RD7:08 1477 N 1100 RD7:12 1409 N 960 RD7:13 1406 N 960 RD7:14 1410 N 960 RD7:15 996 E 1400 RD7:17 N 1000TH RD7:19 1305 N 1100 RD7:21 E 1326 RD @ 1182 RD7:22 E 1326 RD @ 10567:23 1043 E 1326 RD7:24 1026 E 1326 RD7:28 N 1100 RD @ E 1368 RD7:30 1115 E 1400 RD
Bus 266:55 5150 CLINTON PKWY AT LGA CLUB7:00 CORP OF ENGINEERS7:03 LAKE POINTE DR @ W 22ND CT7:08 W 24TH ST @ VIA LINDA DR7:09 W 24TH ST @ RANCH ST7:10 SCOTTSDALE ST @ MCCORMICK ST7:12 W 27TH ST @ WILDFLOWER DR7:21 1526 LEGEND TRAIL DR7:22 BOB BILLINGS PKY @ GEORGE
WILLIAMS WAY7:24 BOBWHITE DR @ LAKE ALVAMAR DR7:26 1736 LAKE ALVAMAR DR7:27 1725 LAKE ALVAMAR DR7:28 BOBWHITE DR @ FOUNTAIN DR7:30 FOXFIRE RD @ KINGSMILL RD7:31 W 18TH ST @ CASTLE PINE CT7:32 W 18TH ST @ SWEETWATER CT
Bus 287:02 KASOLD DR @ ALDRICH ST7:04 3120 ATCHISON AVE7:09 EASY LIVING MAILBOXES7:11 2730 HARRISON AVE7:14 HARRISON AVE @ PEBBLE LN7:15 W 28TH ST & LOCKRIDGE DR7:16 ATCHISON AVE @ W 29TH ST
3102 W 29TH TERRW 30TH ST @ IRIS ST
7:18 CRESTLINE DR @ CRESTLINE CIR7:19 GRAND CIR @ CRESTLINE DR7:22 ATCHISON AVE @ W 27TH ST7:24 ATCHISON AVE @ RIMROCK DR
Bus 306:38 1824 N 1100 RD6:40 N 1100 RD @ E 1768 RD6:45 983 E 1600 RD
6:51 1537 N 1000TH RD6:53 1578 N 962 RD6:54 970 E 1587 RD6:56 989 E 1587 RD6:57 993 N 1587 RD6:58 1029 E 1600 RD7:00 1070 E 1600 RD7:08 1701 N 1360 RD
Bus 437:07 E 25TH TERR @ SURREY DR7:10 3655 E 25TH ST7:14 E 1600 RD @ E 26TH ST7:15 E 26TH TERR @ COLLETTE DR7:16 BISHOP ST @ E 28TH ST7:18 PRAIRIE TERR @ BISHOP ST7:20 E 30TH ST @ KENSINGTON RD7:21 WHITMORE DR @ CHARISE CT7:22 E 29TH ST @ KENSINGTON RD7:24 E 27TH ST @ MAYFAIR DR
LIBERTY MEMORIALCENTRAL MIDDLE SCHOOLBus 166:47 25966 CLOVER CT6:50 25227 LORING RD6:53 24728 LORING RD7:00 25255 STILLWELL RD7:02 24913 STILLWELL RD7:11 1853 E 1700 RD7:11 LINWOOD RD @ 258TH ST7:14 25388 CHIEFTAIN RD7:18 1738 E 1675 RD7:24 1639 N 1600 RD7:27 WALNUT ST @ N COMFORT LN
Bus 177:01 1556 N 2000 RD7:03 2065 E 1550 RD7:10 2097 E 1400 RD7:11 2055/2057 E 1400 RD7:13 1381 N 2000 RD7:15 1958 E 1300 RD7:16 1951 E 1300 RD7:19 1953 E 1400 RD7:20 1930 E 1400 RD7:23 1473 US 407:25 1733 E 1500 RD7:26 E 1500 RD @ N 1732 RD7:27 1722 E 1500 RD7:28 N 7TH ST @ HICKORY ST7:29 N 7TH ST @ LYON ST
Bus 317:08 2ND @ FLORIDA ST7:12 255 N MICHIGAN ST7:13 N MICHIGAN ST @ PINEWOOD DR7:14 N MICHIGAN ST @ MOBILE VLG7:18 W 4TH ST @ NORTHWOOD LN
PINCKNEYBus 98:12 WISCONSIN ST @ W 6TH TERR8:14 W 7TH ST @ MICHIGAN ST8:16 W 7TH ST @ MAINE ST8:18 W 7TH ST @ MISSISSIPPI ST8:20 W 7TH ST @ OHIO ST
Bus 108:01 INDIANA ST @ W 5TH ST8:03 INDIANA ST @ W 3RD ST
8:05 W 3RD ST @ ILLINOIS ST8:07 MAINE ST @ W 4TH ST8:09 W 4TH ST @ ILLINOIS ST8:11 W 5TH ST @ ALABAMA ST8:13 W 5TH ST @ ARKANSAS ST8:15 W 5TH ST @ MICHIGAN ST
Bus 317:57 FLORIDA ST @ W 5TH ST7:59 W 5TH ST @ WISCONSIN ST8:01 WISCONSIN ST @ W 4TH ST8:03 W 4TH ST @ CALIFORNIA ST8:05 W 4TH ST @ NORTHWOOD LN8:07 W 2ND ST @ MT HOPE CT8:09 W 3RD ST @ MINNESOTA ST8:11 W 3RD ST @ FLORIDA ST8:13 W 3RD ST @ MICHIGAN ST8:15 MICHIGAN ST @ W 4TH ST
Bus 328:10 255 N MICHIGAN ST8:12 N MICHIGAN ST @ PINEWOOD DR8:14 N MICHIGAN ST & GEORGE CT8:15 101 N MICHIGAN ST
PRAIRIE PARKBus 217:03 1537 N 1000 RD7:06 970 E 1587 RD7:07 989 E 1587 RD7:08 990 E 1587 RD7:10 1029 E 1600 RD7:22 3655 E 25TH TERR
QUAIL RUNBus 238:18 N MONTEREY WAY @ HOLLYHOCK CT8:20 612 BLAZING STAR DR8:22 3929 SOPHORA ST8:24 604 N PENNYCRESS DR8:26 BELLFLOWER ST @ N PENNYCRESS DR8:28 N PENNYCRESS DR @ ASTER ST8:30 3911 ASTER ST
SOUTH MIDDLE SCHOOLBus 17:10 2240 MELHOLLAND RD7:21 1913 JENNY WREN RD7:27 3126 ATCHISON AVE
Bus 46:42 765 E 1300 RD6:45 671 E 1250 RD7:01 N 935 RD @ E 1279 RD7:02 1286 N 935 RD7:04 1282/1283 N 1000 RD7:05 1268 N 1000 RD7:06 1009 E 1256 RD7:07 1016 E 1292 RD7:11 1206 N 1000 RD7:12 1044 E 1200 RD7:13 1224 N 1066 RD7:14 1212 N 1066 RD7:15 1188 N 1100 RD7:17 1104 E 1284 RD7:19 1127 E 1264 RD7:20 1128 E 1264 RD
Bus 56:45 1149 E 1200 RD6:46 1135 E 1200 RD6:50 959 E 1100 RD6:55 803 E 1150 RD7:07 966 N 750 RD7:13 707 E 1100 RD7:15 743 E 1100 RD7:16 N 800TH RD @ E 1055 RD7:21 935 E 1000 RD
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Lawrence Schools FoundationCommunity Education Breakfast
Friday, September 16, 2016 | 7:30-9 a.m.Lawrence DoubleTree by Hilton (formerly Holidome)
Don’t miss this inspirational event and your chance to hearfrom this year’s keynote speaker, Karen Hough (LHS ’85),Founder and CEO of ImprovEdge, Amazon bestselling
author, contributor to the Huffington Post and Inc. com.,and an in-demand national speaker on executive presence
and presentation skills, negotiation, and leadership. ContactDena Johnston, executive director, about event sponsorshipsand reservations, (785) 330-1941 or [email protected].
Bus 66:51 851 E 661 DIAG RD6:59 756 E 550 RD7:00 561 N 775 RD7:01 612 N 775 RD7:02 640 N 775 RD7:05 857 E 675 RD7:06 837 E 675 RD7:08 898 E 661 DIAG RD7:11 935 E 800 RD7:13 811 N 900 RD
Bus 86:40 1175 E 300 RD6:41 1187 E 300 RD6:48 607 N 1190 RD6:49 626 N 1190 RD6:51 1224/1225 E 600 RD6:53 599 N 1200 RD6:54 1193 E 596 RD7:01 933 E 350TH RD7:08 1011 E 700 RD7:12 971/972 E 750 RD7:13 766 N 988 RD7:15 778 N 950 RD7:16 784 N 950 RD7:18 986 E 850 RD7:19 1005 E 850 RD7:20 1052 E 850 RD7:21 1069 E 850 RD7:22 1088 E 900 RD7:23 1104 E 900 RD
Bus 97:16 WHITMORE DR @ WHITMORE CT7:18 E 30TH ST @ KENSINGTON RD7:19 E 30TH ST @ BISHOP ST7:20 BISHOP ST @ E 29TH ST7:21 LANKFORD DR @ E 29TH ST7:23 LANKFORD DR @ E 28TH ST7:25 E 27TH ST @ CRANLEY ST
Bus 116:46 1110 N 1200 RD6:56 N 900 RD @ E 543 RD6:58 516 N 900 RD7:06 604 E 475 RD7:07 649 E 475 RD7:13 812 E 550 RD7:15 856 E 550 RD7:16 567 N 900 RD7:17 581 N 900 RD7:23 975 N 1000 RD
Bus 246:52 1129 E 1500 RD6:53 1113 E 1500 RD6:54 1055 E 1500 RD6:55 1010 E 1500 RD/1011 E 1500 RD6:58 957 E 1450 RD7:04 1071 E 1479 RD7:05 1494 N 1082 RD7:06 1092 E 1479 RD7:08 1477 N 1100 RD7:12 1409 N 960 RD
7:13 1406 N 960 RD7:14 1410 N 960 RD7:15 996 E 1400 RD7:17 N 1000TH RD @ E 1338 RD7:19 1305 N 1100 RD7:21 E 1326 RD @ N 1082 RD7:22 E 1326 RD @ N 1056 RD7:23 1043 E 1326 RD7:24 1026 E 1326 RD7:28 N 1100 RD @ E 1368 RD7:30 1115 E 1400 RD
Bus 306:38 1824 N 1100 RD6:40 N 1100 RD @ E 1768 RD6:45 983 E 1600 RD6:51 1537 N 1000TH RD6:53 1578 N 962 RD6:54 970 E 1587 RD6:56 989 E 1587 RD6:57 993 E 1587 RD6:58 1029 E 1600 RD7:00 1070 E 1600 RD7:08 1701 N 1360 RD7:12 E 1600 RD @ E 27TH TERR7:14 E 26TH ST @ COLLETTE DR7:18 3655 E 25TH TERR7:24 E 25TH TERR @ KNOX DR7:26 E 25TH TERR @ HARPER ST
Bus 17:02 KASOLD DR @ W 26TH ST7:03 KASOLD DR @ W 25TH ST7:04 KASOLD DR @ W 24TH TERR7:06 KASOLD DR @ YELLOWSTONE DR7:09 MARVONNE RD @ W 22ND ST7:18 HEATHERWOOD DR @ W 21ST PL7:22 2015 JENNY WREN RD7:30 EASY LIVING MAILBOXES
Southwest Middle SchoolBus 127:21 LEGENDS DR @ MARILEE DR7:22 LEGENDS DR @ VERONICA DR7:23 1345 STONECREEK DR7:25 STONECREEK DR @ STONECREEK CT7:26 STONECREEK DR @ HARVARD RD7:28 HARVARD RD @ KANZA DR
Bus 137:20 HARVARD RD @ COLONIAL DR7:21 HARVARD RD @ SUMMERFIELD WAY7:22 HARVARD RD @ DEER RUN DR7:23 BRANCHWOOD DR @ FOX CHASE DR7:24 STONERIDGE DR @ BRANCHWOOD DR7:26 HARVARD ROAD @ RANKIN DR
Bus 156:23 1149 E 1200 RD6:42 834 US HWY 406:47 784 N 1750 RD6:50 762 N 1750 RD6:52 N 1750 RD @ E 700 RD7:00 691 N 1550 RD7:01 729 N 1550 RD7:10 STONERIDGE DR @ APRIL RAIN RD
7:13 1004 STONERIDGE DR7:14 550 STONERIDGE DR7:19 909 N 1464 RD
7:33 LAKE POINT DR @ W 22ND CT
Bus 237:11 HARVARD RD @ ANDOVER ST7:13 WHEAT STATE ST @ ELDRIDGE ST7:14 ELDRIDGE ST @ GOLDFIELD ST7:15 ELDRIDGE ST @ JAYME DR7:16 EASY ST @ CROFTON TERR7:17 HARVARD RD @ GOLDFIELD ST7:19 HARVARD RD @ MULBERRY DR7:20 FOLKS RD @ OLD OAK CT7:27 ALVAMAR DR @ ALVAMAR CT
Bus 277:04 MOUNDRIDGE DR @ BROADWAY DR7:07 HARVARD ROAD @ JUSTIN ST7:09 HEARTHSIDE DR @ WESTGATE PL7:10 MOUNDRIDGE DR @ MOUNDRIDGECT7:15 BLUE NILE DR @ DIAMONDHEAD DR7:17 ANDREW JOHN DR @ BERANDO CT7:19 DIAMONDHEAD DR @ GEORGE
WILLIAMS WAY7:21 LONG LEAF DR @ GOLD LEAF PL7:23 1536 LEGEND TRAIL DR7:25 1501 GEORGE WILLIAMS WAY
(IRONWOOD CT APTS)7:26 GEORGE WILLIAMS WAY @
WHITETAIL CT7:28 BOBWHITE DR @ LAKE ALVAMAR DR7:29 1746 LAKE ALVAMAR DR7:30 1736 LAKE ALVAMAR DR7:31 BOBWHITE DR @ VILLA DR
SUNFLOWERBus 138:10 3323 IOWA ST LOT #329
WEST MIDDLE SCHOOLBus 107:11 FOLKS RD @ FREEDOM CREEK DR7:12 TRAIL RD @ ROUNDABOUT CIR7:13 ROUNDABOUT CIR @ PALOMINO CT7:17 N SHARON DR @ TUMBLEWEED DR7:20 MONTEREY WAY @ WEST SIDE
OF HUTTON FARMS7:22 MONTEREY WAY @ MONTEREY
WAY BLUFFS ST7:23 GUNNISON DR @ FIELD STONE DR7:24 GRAND VISTA DR @ MORNING DOVECIR7:25 MORNING DOVE CIR @ FIREFLY CT7:26 MORNING DOVE CIR @MORNINGDOVE CT7:27 MORNING DOVE CIR @ GRAND VISTA DR7:29 N EAGLE PASS DR @ TILLERMAN DR7:30 TILLERMAN DR @ STONEGATE CT7:32 KASOLD DR @ HUTTON DR
Bus 257:28 WAKARUSA DR @ DOLE DR7:30 CAMPBELL PL @ CAMPBELL CT7:32 EISENHOWER PL @ EISENHOWER DR
Bus 327:17 PETERSON RD @ N CRESTLINE DR7:18 PETERSON RD @ ARROWHEAD DR7:22 CALVIN DR @ NOTTINGHAM RD7:24 NOTTINGHAM DR @ HUNTINGTON RD7:28 RIVERRIDGE RD @ SHOAL LN7:30 RIVERRIDGE RD @ N MICHIGAN ST7:32 N MICHIGAN ST @ PIKES PEAK ST
WOODLAWNBus 166:47 25966 CLOVER CT6:50 25227 LORING RD6:53 24728 LORING RD7:00 25255 STILLWELL RD7:02 24913 STILLWELL RD7:11 1853 E 1700 RD
LINWOOD RD @ 258TH ST7:14 25388 CHIEFTAIN RD7:18 1738 E 1675 RD7:24 1639 N 1600 RD7:27 WALNUT ST @ COMFORT LN
Bus 177:01 1556 N 2000 RD7:03 2065 E 1550 RD7:10 2097 E 1400 RD7:11 2055/2057 E 1400 RD7:13 1381 N 2000 RD7:15 1958 E 1300 RD7:16 1951 E 1300 RD7:19 1953 E 1400 RD7:20 1930 E 1400 RD7:23 1473 US 407:25 1733 E 1500 RD7:26 E 1500 RD @ N 1732 RD7:27 1722 E 1500 RD7:28 N 7TH ST @ HICKORY ST7:29 N 7TH ST @ LYON ST
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2015-16Enrollment Fees& Meal Prices
Fee Grades K-5 Grades 6-8 Grades 9-12Books,Instructional
Materials &Technology Fees
$97.00 $147.00 $147.00
Activity TripTransportation
$15.00 $15.00 $15.00
Participation Fee(per activity/sport; checkapproved school list)
N/A $50.00 $50.00
Co-Curricular Fee(per activity; checkapproved school list)
N/A $15.00 $25.00
Parking Fee(required to park on
campus; not included inpayment plans)
N/A $10.00 $10.00
Activity Ticket(required for athletic &
co-curricular activities; notincluded in payment plans)
N/A N/A $25.00
Kennedy ElementaryPre-K Peer Models
$75/month for 2 days/week, $112.50/month for 3 days/week,$150/month for 4 days/week, and $188/month for 5 days/week.
Lawrence Virtual School $97.00 (K-12)
Breakfast$1.60 $1.70 $1.75
Reduced Price: 30 cents
Adult Price: $2.25
Lunch$2.60 $2.80 $2.85
Reduced Price: 40 cents
Adult Price: $3.50Additional course fees may apply depending on student enrollment.
Fee waivers are available for students qualifying for free or reduced-price schoolmeals. Payment plan options and credit card and online fee payments are available.
Approved by the Lawrence Board of Education on July 11, 2016.
SCHOOL START DISMISS WEDNESDAYEARLY
DISMISS*
HALF-DAY
DISMISSBroken Arrow 8:00 3:05 1:35 11:15Cordley 8:45 3:50 2:20 12:00Deerfield 8:00 3:05 1:35 11:15Hillcrest 8:45 3:50 2:20 12:00Kennedy and PreK Program(Half-day Preschool: 8-11a.m. or Noon-3 p.m.)
8:00 3:05 K-5 1:35 p.m.,PreK 11:30 a.m.,No preschool
11:15
Langston Hughes 8:45 3:50 2:20 12:00New York 8:00 3:05 1:35 11:15Pinckney-(At East Heights) 8:45 3:50 2:20 12:00Prairie Park 8:00 3:05 1:35 11:15Quail Run 8:45 3:50 2:20 12:00Schwegler 8:45 3:50 2:20 12:00Sunflower 8:45 3:50 2:20 12:00Sunset Hill (New Hours) 8:15 3:20 1:50 11:30Woodlawn 8:00 3:05 1:35 11:15
Liberty Memorial CentralMiddle School
8:00 3:05 1:35 11:15South Middle School
Southwest Middle School
West Middle School
Lawrence College & CareerCenter
8:05 3:10Wednesday
Late Start/EarlyDismiss* 9:05-2:30
11:20Lawrence Free State High
Lawrence High
(Zero Hour Start: 7:00)
Lawrence Virtual SchoolOffice Hours
7:00 4:00 Friday Office Hours:7-11 a.m.
*Elementary and middle schools dismiss students 90 minutes early on Wednesdays, while high schools observea Wednesday late start/early dismissal schedule to enable professional staff to meet and plan to reach common
educational goals having a direct impact on student learning.
Rev 5/19/16
NEW School Hours
NEW STUDENTSBegin Enrollment at: registration.usd497.org
Complete Enrollment at: USD 497 Enrollment Center110 McDonald Drive
Monday-Friday 7:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.Walk-ins Welcome
Appointments Available(785) 330-1921
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USD 497 Back-to-School Newsletter Insert12
A New Leaderfor a New School Year
Kyle Hayden hit the ground running whenhe became superintendent of LawrencePublic Schools on July 1. As assistantsuperintendent of business and operationssince 2011, he already has a breadth ofknowledge about and experience with thenuts and bolts of leading Lawrence schools.
“I think the primary challenge of beingsuperintendent will be to keep everyonerowing in the same direction and focusedon what’s most important – our students,”said Hayden. “We all want what is best forstudents, though we may not always agreeon what is best.”
To begin building consensus aroundwhat is best for students, Hayden begana listening tour during the final weeks ofthe 2015-16 school year. He met withcommunity members, student groups,and leadership teams in all 21 Lawrenceschools. Hayden used these state-of-the-district conversations to gather feedbackabout the district’s work toward itsexcellence, equity, and engagement goals,as well as to collect input about areas offocus for the future.
Working with Laurie Folsom, presidentof the Lawrence Education Association,the local teachers’ organization, Haydenbrought together 40 teacher, classified staffand parent representatives in mid-May for agoal-setting and evaluation workshop. Thismeeting facilitated similar discussion andthe collection of more feedback. In addition,Hayden worked with a third-party consultantto conduct a workplace climate survey opento all teachers and staff. During the finalten days of the school year, 944 employeesparticipated in the online survey, sharingtheir opinions, anonymously, about workingin Lawrence schools, current academicinitiatives, and the level of communicationand support they receive from the district.
Hayden plans toshare the informationgathered during hislistening tour, thegoals workshop, andthe climate surveywith the Lawrence
Board of Education. The school board willbegin its discussion of goals for the 2016-17school year in August.
“It’s exciting for me to have theseopportunities to talk to more people moreoften about more things, especially student-centered things,” saidHayden. “Connectingwith students inschools – that’s thereason I went intoeducation.”
BUSINESS &OPERATIONSBACKGROUND
As an assistantsuperintendent,Hayden has workedbehind the scenes onthe business aspectsof district operations.He has had oversightof budgeting, finance,human resources, legal services, facilitiesand maintenance, food service, purchasing,printing, enrollment, transportation,safety, negotiations, school boundaries,athletics, and activities. As a member ofthe Superintendent’s Leadership Team, hehelped to supervise and evaluate schoolprincipals and collaborated with assistantsuperintendents Angelique Nedved and JerriKemble on goals relating to the divisionsof teaching and learning, and educationalprograms and technology.
Hayden shepherded the district’s$92.5 million bond issue from the initialplanning and development stages throughconstruction. The community’s support ofthe 2013 bond issue has enabled the districtto improve facilities, enhance technology,
and expand career and technical educationopportunities for students. With 15 of21 bond projects completed, includingupgrades at all central and east Lawrenceelementary schools and the construction ofthe Lawrence College and Career Center,work began this summer on the final fourprojects: facility improvements at BrokenArrow, Prairie Park, Sunflower, and PinckneyElementary Schools. With an eye towardthe future, the district has already starteda facilities master planning process aimedat updating Lawrence High School and theother secondary schools.
THE PERSONAL TOUCHProviding teachers and students 21st-
century learning environments supportsthe district’s goal to personalize studentlearning. This year the district will supportmore than 400 teachers in blending thebest of teacher-directed instruction withhigh-quality digital and online learning tosupport individual student strengths, needs,and interests. Teachers using the blendedlearning instructional strategy give studentsvoice and choice in the path, pace, andplace of their learning. They empowerstudents to take ownership of theireducational goals.
“Our challenge is to commit to ensuringevery child is future-ready,” said Hayden.“We are supporting our schools in being
-LJW Photo by Richard Gwin.
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creative and resourceful and engagingstudents through meaningful and relevantlearning. We are preparing our students with21st-century skills and strategies so theycan compete globally.”
EQUITYTo foster personalized learning, the
school board has committed to providingstudents equitable access to instructionaltechnology. The board approved a planto distribute iPads this year to all middleschool students and to conduct a limited 1:1device pilot project at the high schools. Highschool staff teams continue to investigate,plan, visit other schools, attend training, andexplore various learning tools. They will usethis research to make a recommendationto the board about providing 1:1 accessto instructional technology for students ingrades 9-12 next year.
In addition to its commitment to addressequitable access to instructional technology,the district’s work toward its equity goalhas provided Beyond Diversity trainingto about 1,500 staff and communitypartners, including all teachers who arenew to Lawrence schools. A District EquityLeadership Team guides the district’sEducational Equity and Excellence Plan.School board members, administrators,teachers, and staff have participated inprofessional development activities todeepen their individual understanding ofinstitutionalized racism and its impacton student learning. Each school has anE-Team charged with building racial equityleadership capacity among staff andstudents and supporting culturally relevantteaching.
Hayden has led the engagement ofclassified staff, including secretaries andcustodial and food service personnel, inthe district’s racial equity transformationprocess. Support staff make up abouthalf of the 1,850 employees in LawrencePublic Schools. Hayden’s mother workedas a secretary for 25 years at Sabetha HighSchool. He traces his reasons for becoming
involved with public education to hischildhood.
SCHOOL: A SECOND HOME“I remember when I was about six
years old, taking the bus from theelementary school to the high school,where my mom worked. Getting to goto the big kids’ school, I thought, wasreally cool. I got to interact with a lot ofteachers and high school students ata pretty young age and became reallycomfortable around teachers and all ofthe people who worked in the school.I took to school. It felt very much like ahome to me,” Hayden said.
When he was in high school, Haydengot a summer job doing custodial andmaintenance work for the schools. “Both ofthose things – having a mom who workedfor the school, and who wasn’t a teacher,and doing that summer work had animpact on me. I realized that every personwas important and an integral part of thesuccess of the school. I think that has mademe a better leader,” he said.
After graduating from Sabetha HighSchool in 1990, Hayden earned a bachelor’sdegree from Tabor College, his master’sfrom Emporia State University, and hisdistrict leadership license from Fort HaysState University. He plans to begin workingtoward his Ed.D. this year through St. LouisUniversity.
This is Hayden’s thirdstint as a superintendent.He previously led schooldistricts in Tonganoxieand Ellis, Kan. In additionto working for a year asan assistant principal atLawrence High, he servedas a principal, assistantprincipal, social studiesteacher, and coach inEllis, Blue Rapids, Udall,Cheney, and OverlandPark, Kan. and Granburyand Marble Falls, Texas.
Hayden, his wife, Katy, who teacheshistory at Lawrence Free State High School,and their three children now call Lawrencehome. “I have built strong relationships inLawrence. I understand the communityand embrace those things that make itunique and special. Without question, I ampersonally and professionally invested in thisschool district and proudly reflect on howmuch progress has been made,” he said.
“My 21-year career has been filled withunexpected and exciting opportunitiesfor leadership. The challenges in publiceducation will continue, and I am preparedto inspire others to work with me to furtherstrengthen the Lawrence Public Schoolsand enhance the educational experiences ofour children,” Hayden said.
-LJW Photo by Mike Yoder.
COMING THIS FALL: PARADE OF SCHOOLS
Featuring New School Construction/Renovations
Kennedy, Sunset Hill, and Schwegler Elementary Schools
USD 497 Back-to-School Newsletter Insert14
LAWRENCE PUBLIC SCHOOLS’ ANNUAL PARENT NOTICESFamily Educational Rightsand Privacy Act(Release of Student DirectoryInformation to the Public and/orMilitary Recruiters)
The Family EducationalRights and Privacy Act (FERPA)affords parents* certain rights withrespect to their student’s educationrecords. These rights are:
(1) The right to inspect andreview the student’s educationrecords within 45 days of the daythe school receives a request foraccess. Parents* should submitto the school principal a writtenrequest that identifies the record(s)they wish to inspect. The schoolwill make arrangements for accessand notify the parent* of the timeand place where the records may beinspected.
(2) The right to request theamendment of the student’seducation records that the parent*believes are inaccurate. Parents* mayask the school to amend a recordthat they believe is inaccurate. Theyshould write the school principal,clearly identify the part of the recordthey want changed, and specify whyit is inaccurate. If the school decidesnot to amend the record as requestedby the parents,* the school willnotify the parents* of the decisionand advise them of their right to ahearing regarding the request foramendment.
(3) The right to consent todisclosures of personally identifiableinformation contained in thestudent’s education records, exceptto the extent that FERPA authorizesdisclosure without consent.
One exception, which permitsdisclosure without consent, isdisclosure to school officials withlegitimate educational interests. Aschool official is a person employedby the school as an administrator,supervisor, instructor, or supportstaff member (including health ormedical staff and law enforcementunit personnel); a person servingon the school board; a person orcompany with whom the schoolhas contracted to perform a specialtask (such as an attorney, auditor,medical consultant, or therapist);or a parent or student serving onan official committee, such as adisciplinary or grievance committee,or assisting another school official inperforming his or her tasks. A school
official has a legitimate educationalinterest if the official needs to reviewan education record in order to fulfillhis or her professional responsibility.Upon request, the school discloseseducation records without consentto officials of another school districtin which a student seeks or intendsto enroll.
For purposes of FERPA, USD 497has designated certain informationas “directory information,” whichmay be disclosed for any purposewithout prior consent. The primarypurpose of this designation is fordistrict use of the informationin school publications, such asnewsletters, drama playbills,recognition listings, graduationprograms, sports team rosters andyearbooks. USD 497 considers thefollowing “directory information:”student name, address, telephonenumber, date and place of birth,participation in officially recognizedactivities and sports, weight andheight of members of teams, datesof attendance, honors received,the most recent previous schoolattended, class designation andphotographs.
Release of Student DirectoryInformation to Military Recruiters
In addition, two federal laws:Section 9528 of ESEA (20 U.S.C.7908), as amended by the No ChildLeft Behind Act of 2001 (P.L. 107-110), and 10 U.S.C. 503, as amendedby section 544, the NationalDefense Authorization Act for FiscalYear 2002 (P.L. 107-107), requireeducational agencies to providemilitary recruiters, upon request,students’ names, addresses andtelephone listings.
Parents* wishing to withdrawconsent for release of directoryinformation must complete a Non-Disclosure of Student DirectoryInformation form availableupon request at any school, thedistrict office and www.usd497.org. USD 497 assumes there is noobjection to the release of directoryinformation if this signed form isnot returned to the school uponenrollment.
4) The right to file a complaintwith the U.S. Department ofEducation concerning allegedfailures by USD 497 to complywith these requirements. Thename and address of the office that
administers FERPA are: Family PolicyCompliance Office, U.S. Departmentof Education, 400 Maryland AvenueSW, Washington, DC 20202-5901.
*parents, legal guardians andstudents 18 or older
Protection of Pupil RightsAmendment (PPRA)
PPRA affords parents certainrights regarding conduct of surveys,collection and use of informationfor marketing purposes, and certainphysical exams. These include theright to:
Consent before students arerequired to submit to a survey thatconcerns one or more of the followingprotected areas if the survey is fundedin whole or in part by a program ofthe U.S. Department of Education:
1. Political affiliations orbeliefs of the student orstudent’s parent;
2. Mental or psychologicalproblems of the student orstudent’s family;
3. Sex behavior or attitudes;4. Illegal, anti-social, self
incriminating, or demeaningbehavior;
5. Critical appraisals of otherswith whom respondentshave close familyrelationships;
6. Legally recognized privilegedrelationships, such as withlawyers, doctors, orministers;
7. Religious practices,affiliations, or beliefs of thestudent or parents; or
8. Income, other than asrequired by law to determineprogram eligibility.
Receive notice and an opportunity toopt a student out of –
1. Any other protectedinformation survey,regardless of funding;
2. Any non-emergency,invasive physical exam orscreening requiredas a condition of attendance,administered by the schoolor its agent, and notnecessary to protect theimmediate health and safetyof a student, except forhearing, vision, scoliosisscreenings, or any physicalexam or screening permittedor required under state law;and
3. Activities involvingcollection, disclosure, or useof personal informationobtained from students formarketing or to sell orotherwise distribute theinformation to others.
Inspect, upon request and beforeadministration or use – protectedinformation surveys of students;instruments used to collect personalinformation from students for any ofthe above marketing, sales, orother distribution purposes; andinstructional material used as part ofthe educational curriculum.
These rights transfer from theparents to a student who is 18 yearsold or an emancipated minor understate law.
Lawrence Public Schools USD 497has developed and adopted policies,in consultation with parents,regarding these rights, as well asarrangements to protect studentprivacy in the administration ofprotected information surveys andthe collection, disclosure, or use ofpersonal information for marketing,sales, or other distribution purposes.
USD 497 will directly notifyparents of these policies at leastannually at the start of each schoolyear and after any substantivechanges. USD 497 will also directlynotify parents of students whoare scheduled to participate in thespecific activities or surveys and willprovide an opportunity to reviewany pertinent surveys.
Parents who believe their rightshave been violated may file acomplaint with: Family PolicyCompliance Office, U.S. Departmentof Education, 400 Maryland AvenueSW, Washington, D.C. 20202-5901.
Nondiscrimination StatementLawrence Public Schools are
committed to maintaining alearning environment free fromdiscrimination, insult, intimidation,or harassment for any reason.
Discrimination, includingacts of harassment, against anyindividual on the basis of race, color,religion, sex, age, national origin ordisability is prohibited by federaland state law and district policy.Discrimination, including acts ofharassment, against any individualon the basis of sexual orientation,gender identity, socioeconomicstatus or physical characteristics is
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prohibited by district policy therebymaking the district complaintprocedure available to persons whobelieve they have experienced suchdiscrimination.
Any incident of discrimination,including acts of harassment,shall be promptly reported forinvestigation and corrective action bythe principal or district compliancecoordinator.
The district is an equalopportunity employer.
Persons desiring additionalinformation about this policyor assistance to accommodateindividual needs under Title VI,Title IX, Americans with DisabilityAct, or Section 504 should contactthe Superintendent of Schools, 110McDonald Drive, Lawrence, KS66044, 785-832-5000.
Referrals for Special EducationThe Lawrence Public Schools
are committed to providing aneducation that appropriately meetsthe needs of each student. For somestudents, supportive educationalassistance is needed through specialeducation programs and services.
Division of Student Servicesincludes a comprehensive specialeducation program that adheres tothe federal regulations included inthe Individuals with DisabilitiesEducation Act (IDEA) Title II,and to the Kansas requirementscontained within Article 12 of theKansas Administrative Regulations.The need for services is determinedwith parents at each building siteand those services are supervisedby the building principal or his/herdesignee. If you believe your childmay be in need of special educationservices, you may initiate a referral toyour school’s Special Services Team.
Notice of AccessibilityLawrence Public Schools provide
services and programs to people withdisabilities in the most integratedsetting possible. Pursuant to theAmericans with Disabilities Act,the Executive Director of StudentServices has been appointed asthe ADA Coordinator. Please callfor information on accessibility,ADA compliance procedures oraccommodation requests.
In order to facilitate participation,accommodations will be made on anindividual basis. If you would like toattend a Board of Education meetingor other public event of the districtand require an accommodationfor people with disabilities, please
contact the ADA Coordinator atthe Lawrence Public Schools, 110McDonald Drive, Lawrence KS66044, 785-832-5000 or throughthe Kansas Relay Center, 1-800-766-3777, at least 48 hours in advance.The ADA Coordinator may referissues regarding accessibility andaccommodations for students tothe Division of Student Services.ADA issues regarding employmentmay be referred to the HumanResources Department by the ADACoordinator.
Section 504 ofRehabilitation Act of 1973
Section 504 prohibitsdiscrimination against persons withdisabilities in any program receivingfederal financial assistance. The Actdefines a person with a disability asanyone who:
1. has a mental or physicalimpairment whichsubstantially limits one ormore major life activities(major life activities include,but are not limited to,activities such as caringfor oneself, performingmanual tasks, walking,seeing, hearing, speaking,breathing, learning, andworking);
2. has a record of suchimpairment; or
3. is regarded as having suchan impairment.
In order to fulfill obligationsunder Section 504, theLawrence Public Schools havethe responsibility to avoiddiscrimination in policies andpractices regarding its personnel andstudents. No discrimination againstany person with a disability shouldknowingly be permitted in any of theprograms and practices of the schoolsystem.
The school district hasresponsibilities under Section 504,which include the obligation toidentify, evaluate, and if the studentis determined to be eligible underSection 504, to afford access toappropriate educational services.If the parent or guardian disagreeswith the determination made bythe professional staff of the schooldistrict, he/she has a right to ahearing with an impartial hearingofficer.
If you have questions aboutSection 504, please contact yourschool principal.
Early Childhood ScreeningsLawrence Public Schools will
offer screening for children livingin the district who are 5 years ofage or younger (as of Aug. 31) andwho demonstrate possible delays inone or more areas of development(speech/language, motor, cognitive,sensory, etc.). Appointments arerequired and can be scheduled bycalling Kennedy Elementary at785-832-5760.
Special Education Statutes,Regulations and Assurances
Statutes, regulations, andassurances that govern theadministration of special educationservices can be reviewed atthe Educational Support andDistribution Center (ESDC). Publicreview and comment on federalfunds received under the Individualswith Disabilities Education Act(IDEA) can also be made at 110McDonald Drive, Division ofStudent Services. Public review andcomment on the special educationbudget can be made as part of thedistrict’s budget hearing in August.
Annual Notice of AuthorizedStudent Data Disclosures
In accordance with the StudentData Privacy Act and board policyIDEA, student data submittedto or maintained in a statewidelongitudinal data system may onlybe disclosed as follows. Such datamay be disclosed to:
• the authorized personnel ofan educational agency or thestate board of regents whorequire disclosures toperform assignedduties; and
• the student and the parentor legal guardian of thestudent, provided the datapertains solely to thestudent.
Student data may be disclosed toauthorized personnel of any stateagency, or to a service provider ofa state agency, educational agency,or school performing instruction,assessment, or longitudinalreporting, provided a data-sharingagreement between the educationalagency and other state agencyor service provider provides thefollowing:
• purpose, scope and durationof the data-sharingagreement;
• recipient of student data usesuch information solely for
the purposes specified inagreement;
• recipient shall comply withdata access, use, and securityrestrictions specificallydescribed in agreement; and
• student data shall bedestroyed when no longernecessary for purposes of thedata-sharing agreement orupon expiration of theagreement, whicheveroccurs first.
A service provider engaged toperform a function of instructionmay be allowed to retain studenttranscripts as required by applicablelaws and rules and regulations.
Unless an adult student or parentor guardian of a minor studentprovides written consent to disclosepersonally identifiable studentdata, student data may only bedisclosed to a governmental entitynot specified above or any publicor private audit and evaluation orresearch organization if the datais aggregate data. “Aggregate data”means data collected or reported atthe group, cohort, or institutionallevel and which contains nopersonally identifiable student data.
The district may disclose:• student directory
informationpursuant to FERPA;
• any information requiringdisclosure pursuant to statestatutes;
• student data pursuant to anylawful subpoena or courtorder directing suchdisclosures; and
• student data to a public orprivate postsecondaryeducational institution forpurposes of application oradmission of a student tosuch postsecondaryeducational institution withthe student’s writtenconsent.
Asbestos Hazard EmergencyResponse Act (AHERA)
Information about the district’sasbestos management plan may beobtained by contacting the Facilitiesand Maintenance Division,785-832-5975.
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