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Gardner Edgerton High School (commonly called GE or GEHS) is a fully accredited public high school located in Gardner, Kansas, United States. It is the only high school in the Gardner–Edgerton USD 231 school district. The school colors are blue and white.
4-H is a U.S.-based network of youth organizations whose mission is "engaging youth to reach their fullest potential while advancing the field of youth development". [1] Its name is a reference to the occurrence of the initial letter H four times in the organization's original motto head, heart, hands, and health, which was later incorporated into the fuller pledge officially adopted in 1927.
The idea is opposed by schools in the state's three major metropolitan areas (Kansas City, Topeka and Wichita), since the vast majority of 5A and 6A schools are in those areas. Of the 36 Class 6A schools in 2023-24, 16 were located in Johnson County, the state's most populous county with approximately 21 percent of Kansas's population.
The average annual enrollment is approximately 1,200 students. Shawnee Heights is a member of the Kansas State High School Activities Association and offers a variety of sports programs. Athletic teams compete in the 5A division and are known as the "Thunderbirds".
Kansas lawmakers approved the open enrollment requirement in 2022, as part of a broad K-12 finance bill. The provision says each school must determine its capacity for the following year, and ...
The Kansas School Superintendent Association estimated about 93% of Kansas school districts had some form of open enrollment policies, with the main holdout being suburban districts that have ...
Osawatomie High School (OHS) is a public high school in Osawatomie, Kansas, United States. It is operated by Osawatomie USD 367 school district. Its mascot is Trojans, and the school colors are red and white. Located at 1200 Trojan Drive, the current enrollment in grades 9-12 is 310 students. [5]
Starting Tuesday, all Kansas residents will have the chance to apply, for free, to any of Kansas’ seven public universities, 19 community colleges, six technical colleges or several of the ...