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About Goddard Schools


Goddard Schools — Leading in Excellence
From the first graduating class in 1918, Goddard School District has proven itself a leader in educational excellence. More than seventy-five percent of our students continue their education in college or vocational training.  Our students are recognized by the college community for the excellent scholastic preparation provided by Goddard School District — recognition that is verified by thousands of dollars in scholarships and awards granted our graduates each year.

Goddard's administration understands the delicate balance between traditionalism and change.  Our teachers understand the importance of preparing students for an international community.  We have a tradition of seeking the best instructional tools from innovative education methods.  Goddard students are well-educated, not merely instructed.  As one instructor explains, “Goddard is leading, not giving excuses.”
A continual theme found in the Goddard School District is “Teachers Care.”  In the midst of growing and changing times, we attract and keep outstanding teachers by offering quality surroundings accompanied by an excellent salary schedule.

Goddard Schools — Growing and Changing with the Times
Many families specifically choose to locate in the Goddard School District - USD 265 because of our long-standing reputation for excellence and student achievement. Demographics and state assessment results for Goddard School District - USD 265, are shown on the Building, District and State Report Cards link on the Kansas State Department of Education website, www.ksde.org. Goddard is located in south central Sedgwick County less than 5 miles from Wichita, and all Goddard school campuses are in the City of Goddard.

The area served by Goddard schools is basically bounded by Central Ave. on the north and Tyler Rd. on the east (in Wichita), and 55th St. on the south and Viola Rd. on the west, in rural Sedgwick County.  (Please see the school district map for specific boundaries.)  Bus routes cover the entire district. (Click here to view bus routes.)

Services for students with special education needs are provided through the Sedgwick County Special Education Cooperative.  All federally mandated programs are available. The district also participates in the federal school lunch and breakfast programs.  Students have the option of bringing their lunch to school or purchasing a lunch prepared by our nutrition services staff during the closed lunch period.  Breakfast is available at elementary, intermediate, middle, and high schools 20 minutes prior to the opening of school, and during a morning break at the high school.

Goddard Schools — Preparing for the Future
Goddard School District serves more than 4,900 students in pre-kindergarten through twelfth grade.  Equipment and facilities are continuously upgraded, keeping our students on the cutting edge of technological advancements... giving them an advantage in both collegiate and vocational settings.  Goddard School District is a rapidly-growing district. Based upon the number of houses under construction and new subdivisions on the drawing board, we anticipate rapid growth to continue for several years.  This growth has led to significant expansion of district facilities in recent years.  Changes over the past ten years include:

  • $83.6 million dollar bond issue set for vote on November 6, 2007. Funds to be used to:
    • construct and equip second district high school
    • new middle school
    • additional elementary school
    • $5 million for technology enhancement
  • Explorer Elementary School opened in August 2006
  • Ten tennis courts to jointly serve Goddard High School and Eisenhower Middle School opened in August 2006 school year
  • Additional gymnasium at Robert Goddard Middle School opened in Spring 2006
  • Additional gymnasium at Eisenhower Middle School opened in the 2006-07 school year
  • Counseling center, kitchen and lockers at Robert Goddard Middle School were remodeled and opened in January 2006
  • More than $6 million in technology updates were provided by the 2004 bond election.
  • Dwight D. Eisenhower Middle School opened in August 2002
  • Goddard District Sports Complex opened in 2001
  • Cafeteria/kitchen addition at the intermediate schools in January 2001
  • Amelia Earhart Elementary opened in August 2001
  • Gymnasium addition at Oak Street Elementary opened in December 2000
  • Goddard High School opened in 1997

  • former GHS building remodeled to become Robert Goddard Middle School in 1997

You are welcome to visit
Goddard Public Schools!
We encourage you to call our Community Relations Director Annette Singletary, (316)794-4013, to arrange a tour of our schools or to receive additional information about Goddard School District.

For your convenience, during the school year the Goddard High School Library is open Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 6:00-9:00 p.m.  Students, as well as other school district patrons, are encouraged to utilize the resources available, including internet access.

The GHS Walking Track is available during the school year to all patrons Monday through Friday from 6:00-7:30 a.m. and 2:40-7:30 p.m.  In case of inclement weather, the period from 2:40-5:30 p.m. may be reserved for athletic practices.  The track may also be used from 7:50 a.m.-2:40 p.m., however patrons are asked to move to off-track positions while physical education classes are using the track during the first few minutes of each class period.  The track may also be unavailable at times for public use during school events in the gymnasium.  Please check the GHS schedule of events for more information.

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