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Garden Plain High School

Cultivating Excellence in All Students

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Garden Plain High School
720 Sedgwick
Garden Plain, Kansas 67050

Phone: 316-531-2272
Fax: 316-535-2727

Email: gphs@usd267.com

Grades: 9th - 12th 
Enrollment: 180 students
Principal: Kody Kasselman
Office Hours: 7:30 AM – 4:00 PM
Instruction Hours: 7:55 AM – 3:22 PM

 

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Thank you for visiting our website.  Welcome to Garden Plain High School, Home of the Owls, we take pride in providing a supportive environment where every student can reach their full potential—academically, socially, and personally. Whether you are just starting your high school journey or entering your final year, we encourage you to take advantage of the many programs, clubs, and activities that make our school community so special.

If you are new to GPHS and would like more information about our school, please call or email the office.  If you are new to Garden Plain use this link to visit the Our School page to learn more about our high school and our community.

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Our Strategic Plan 2022-27

Goal 1: Increase family engagement and community partnerships within Goal 1: Increase family engagement and community partnerships within the district the district. Goal 2: Increase reading and math scores, increase 6-12 student Goal 2: Increase reading and math scores, increase 6-12 student opportunities, and increase early opportunities, and increase early childhood readiness opportunities. Goal 3: Examine all fiscal efficiencies.

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District Report Card

Assessments are an important tool to help teachers, parents and students gauge a student’s progress. However, it is important to remember assessments are just one of several measures to be considered. The Kansas State Board of Education’s vision for education — Kansas leads the world in the success of each student — reduces what many have considered an overemphasis on state assessments and increases focus on the needs of the whole child. Other areas that are important are kindergarten readiness; Individual Plans of Study focused on career interest; high school graduation rates; social-emotional growth; and postsecondary completion.

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Renwick Job Opportunities

To establish a complete pre-employment file, please complete the online application. Your application will be retained in active status for one school year. If your qualifications meet our needs, we will contact you for further information and a possible interview.

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