Hiawatha High School is exited to announce Mrs. Kelli Cheek will be a new English Language Arts teacher! Welcome, Mrs. Cheek!
Hiawatha Elementary School is excited to welcome Ms. Sara Walker to our 3rd grade team. Please join us in welcoming her to our staff.
Hiawatha USD 415 Enrollment 2021-2022 School Year
This year USD 415 is offering in person and online enrollment. In person enrollment is set for August 4th 11:00 AM - 7:00 PM and August 5th 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM.
Online enrollment opens August 4th and will be available throughout the month of August.
If you have any questions please contact your school
HES 785.742.7181
HMS 785.742.4172
HHS 785.742.3312
High school students, please check your schedules.......
Please access your schedule on PowerSchool for the upcoming school year. If you do not have a schedule, have any open blocks, or see any changes that need to be made, please email Mrs. Waggoner to resolve issues. She is available by email, by appointment and at enrollment Wednesday, August 4th 11-7 and Thursday, August 5th 8-4 at the middle school to resolve schedule issues prior to school starting.
Hiawatha Middle School and Hiawatha High School are proud to welcome Mr. Jarod Estrada as our new Band Director.
Hiawatha High School is excited to welcome Mrs. Jeanie Wege back as our Agriculture instructor and FFA advisor!
We apologize for some confusing language in the enrollment packet that went out. In the letter, it says that online enrollment is available now. This means that it is now an option. The option to enroll online will be available on August 4th. We apologize for the confusion.
Hiawatha Elementary School is pleased to introduce Mrs. Regan Jacobsen, a new 4th grade teacher. Mrs. Jacobsen will make an excellent addition to that grade level!
Please join Hiawatha Elementary School in greeting Mrs. Runer in a new role. Mrs. Runer will be joining our Kindergarten students serving in the IRC room.
Hiawatha Elementary School is excited about meeting our upcoming Pre-K students. Please note the information provided. Follow the link to complete an application form if you're interested in enrolling your child.
A familiar face to Hiawatha Elementary School, we're excited to welcome Ms. Cathleen Grissom to our staff as a 3rd grade teacher. Ms. Grissom knows our school well as she's served our students as a substitute frequently.
Hiawatha Elementary School welcomes Mr. Kent Michel as our Project Lead the Way teacher. Mr. Michel brings a wealth of experience and passion to our school. We are excited to have him teach our students!
2021-2022 School Supply List
Hiawatha High School class of 2021 if you were awarded a Hiawatha USD 415 Education Foundation scholarship you must send proof of enrollment to jsheldon@usd415.org ASAP. This is to ensure your scholarship money is being sent to the correct school.
Sunflower Summer program gives students chance to learn while visiting attractions
Families can download app to begin educational adventures across Kansas
A new program will help children stay engaged in learning throughout the summer months while spending quality time with family members and friends touring some of Kansas’ greatest attractions – all for free.
The Sunflower Summer program, which is being funded by federal COVID-19 money to offer summer enrichment activities for Kansas students, is a collaboration between the Kansas State Department of Education (KSDE), Kansas Department of Commerce, the Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism, Kansas Children’s Cabinet and Trust Fund, KU Center for Public Partnerships and Research, and Greenbush Education Service Center.
“This is a win-win for Kansas students and Kansas attractions,” said Commissioner of Education Dr. Randy Watson. “The Sunflower Summer program can help enrich summer learning and is an excellent opportunity for students and families to go on educational adventures together while supporting nearly 70 Kansas attractions.”
Adults can visit sunflowersummer.org to download the Sunflower Summer mobile app to their phone or tablet device. The app is currently available in the Apple App Store. However, the app isn’t available yet in Google Play because of delays in the Google review process. Android users can still utilize the program by filling out a paper form upon arrival at venues. Once Google accepts the app into the Play Store, KSDE will send out a notification.
An adult will need to register their family members and include their county and school district. There are nearly 70 attractions to choose from across the state, including zoos, museums, historic landmarks, libraries and outdoor locations.
Within the Sunflower Summer app is a passport that allows participants to track where they have visited on their adventures.
Once a location has been selected, tickets can be claimed within the app. When attendees are ready to enter, the ticket can be activated and presented to the ticket taker.
Child care facilities also can access and use the app for field trips. However, only one ticket per child and adult can be redeemed at each location. More information and a frequently-asked-questions section are available at www.sunflowersummer.org.
The Sunflower Summer program runs through Aug. 15. Funding for this program is limited, and tickets are on a first-come, first-served basis.
Hiawatha Middle School Band Camp information: July 26th-28th
July 26th (8 am-3 pm): 5th-8th grades/all instruments; lunch provided
(instrument petting zoo included @ 11:00 am)
July 27th & 28th: 7th and 8th grade only, by instrument:
8 am-8:50 am, Flutes
9 am-9:50 am, Clarinets
10 am-10:50 am, Saxophones
11 am-11:50 am, Trumpets
1 pm-1:50 pm, Trombones
2 pm-2:50 pm, Percussion
To sign up, please call the middle school @ 742.4172 and leave a message!
HMS football camp starts tomo (7/5) runs Mon-Fri 8-10 am at the middle school practice field
8th grade recognition and Senior graduation photos are ready for pick up at Deb's Images 624 Oregon St.
HCC Summer CNA opportunities
For more information contact:
Darlene Lee LPN
Allied Health
Highland Community College
alliedhealth@highlandcc.edu
Congratulations Ashlynn Henry for placing 5th in the javelin at the State Track and Field Championships with a distance of 123' 5". This is also a new school record!