Topeka Public Schools is
proud to have five schools receive Challenge Awards this year from The
Confidence in Kansas Public Education Task Force. Highland Park Central,
Randolph Elementary, Chase Middle School, Avondale West and State Street all received
awards at a special ceremony on November 13th in Junction City. Using state reading
and math assessment results, the award recognizes Kansas schools that are
making a significant difference in achievement despite facing challenges in the
school population. Congratulations to the students and staff at these schools!
We are the largest district in Shawnee County & believe that our students will change the world.
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Neighborhood Veteran Volunteers to Help Keep Kids Safe: September Above & Beyond Award
On a rainy Wednesday morning, Matthew Davis is found in a neon yellow jumpsuit and army boots directing school buses, cars and students safe...


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Kaitlyn Ferrier learned a lot from her dad. He introduced her to cars and tools. He showed her what hard work looked like and a...
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AVONDALE EAST ELEMENTARY SCHOOL COMMUNITY MEETING JANUARY 17, 2012 (Response of school board members and school administrators is in italics...
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Katie Hensley Biven, left and Anthony Hensley are both proud graduates of Highland Park High School. Anthony Hensley and his daughter Ka...
