
Crazy hair and sock day in Miss Whitebird’s 1st grade class.





As we approach the Bond election, we want to remind the community what the needs of our district are. The following video and information shares the needs for the District Office.
https://youtu.be/WJdnnJtKh2I


Kansas Family Crisis Response Services Guideline


Ms. Earp’s class wearing red to kick off Red Ribbon Week and a couple of pictures of crazy hair and socks.




Everest Middle School Parents:
October is Bullying Prevention Month and Red Ribbon Week is October 23-31, 2021.
Throughout the month of October students have been learning about how to recognize bullying and the differences between rude, mean, conflict, and bullying. Students have learned about becoming an upstander and what to do when they find themselves or see someone else in a bullying situation. 5th graders made Bullying Prevention Posters using the theme “Choose Peace.”
For Red Ribbon Week EMS Student Council has invited Officer Boller of the Horton Police Department to come talk with students October 29th about alcohol and drug prevention.
Students are encouraged to wear red on this day. Students will also be receiving positive behavior bracelets in recognition of Red Ribbon Week.
Another Red Ribbon Week activity for students is to learn about Drug Prevention through the evidence- based program Natural High. A link about this program as well as bullying information for parents is included in the links below.
Bullying prevention resources
https://www.stopbullying.gov/
https://www.pacer.org/bullying/nbpm/
How Parents Can Prevent Drug Abuse Among Youth
https://www.naturalhigh.org/for-parents/
Thank you for all that you do, and know that I am always here as a resource!
Melinda Handley
Everest Middle School
Counselor
785-548-7536
handleym@usd430.org

Volleyball Athlete of the Week!


Football Athlete of the Week!


As you know, college is expensive. But that’s why the federal government sets aside $135 billion (with a B!) each year to give students as college financial aid. In fact, the average student gets about $15,000 in federal and state financial aid. (This is a combination of grants, work-study, and loans.)
What does your family have to do to get access to financial aid? Fill out the FAFSA form. This is the #1 most important thing your family can do, to get money for college. During our FAFSA Workshop (Tuesday, Oct. 26th 6:30-7:30) I will work with you and your student to help get the FAFSA completed.
In the past, students have sometimes struggled with the government version of the FAFSA. That’s why this year we’ve partnered with Going Merry to offer you their version of the form, known as: “FAFSA Made Easier.”
This FAFSA Made Easier form is completely FREE for you to use.
This FAFSA Made Easier form replaces the government version. (You do not need to fill it out on the government website, only on Going Merry.)
Going Merry has strict security protocols, including encryption of all information and safe storage of your personal data. They do NOT sell your data to third parties.
Please bring these forms with you to the workshop and help your student remember to bring their chromebook.
2020 tax forms (1040 Form, W-2, 1099, Schedule 1/2/3 if applicable)
Bank Statements and records of investments (if applicable)
Student & parent social security numbers.
If you have any questions please feel free to email me at smitht@usd430.org
Thanks and I look forward to seeing you tomorrow night!

This week in USD 430...


Oct 26 - 6:30 - 7:30
Senior Parent/Student FAFSA Workshop will be in the High School Library. Seniors bring your Chromebooks.

As we approach the Bond election, we want to remind the community what the needs of our district are. The following video shares the needs of Horton High School. https://youtu.be/A1CWTkdfdgc



Job opportunity in USD 430!


Traveling to Chase County for Cross Country Regionals at the National Tallgrass Prairie Preserve proved to be a muddy morning. No runners placed but it was a great experience!
left to right: Jesse McGinnis, Trenton Ottman, Gunner Smith, Trevor Ottman, Trent Lockwood, Gannon Becker, & Cooper Wischropp (not pictured: Maliyah Soto)
Coach Wikle shared that it has been a great year! Way to go!


Congratulations to the Horton High School Scholars Bowl Teams! At JCN tonight -- Horton Varsity 1st place!; Horton JV 2nd place!
Great start to the season!

Attention Class of 2022!
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Regionals for Cross Country are also this weekend! Let's Go Chargers!


As we approach the Bond election, we want to remind the community what the needs of our district are. The following video shares the needs of Everest Middle School.
https://youtu.be/zwznDFeFDos


All day today is Parent Teacher Conferences! Please take this time to check on your child's progress. Our teachers are ready to share!


Sub-State Volleyball is this weekend!


Don't forget -- Tonight is parent-teacher conferences. Staff will be in their buildings until 8 PM to meet with parents.
