
4.29.20 Community UpdateThe word unprecedented is often used to describe the current circumstances related to education and just about every other aspect of society. We have never...

Parents and Guardians,We are interested in hearing from you. Please take just a few minutes and complete the Parent Implementation Survey linked here. Your feedback will help us ...

Since our schools closed in mid-March, our food service director, Becky Mason, has worked each day to ensure the children of Hesston have healthy meals available to them. Becky an...

Although our buildings are closed for the spring, we are going to give our very best effort to embrace a new approach to teaching and learning in Hesston Schools. We will stay conn...

March 28, 2020
Earlier today, Governor Kelly issued a statewide "stay home" order beginning on Monday, March 30. You might wonder what impact this order has on our school operati...

We’re excited to introduce Hesston USD 460’s new mobile app! It’s everything Swathers, in your pocket. Download the app on Android: http://bit.ly/36ViqsJ or iPhone: https://apple.c...

We will update this with commonly asked questions and current answers to those questions.
3.20.2020
What is the USD 460 Continuous Learning Plan (CLP)?
The CLP is something we h...

March 14, 2020 - Coronavirus Preparedness
Earlier this month USD 460 convened our Health Advisory Team to discuss our district’s level of preparedness for potential instances of t...

Over the past several years, USD 460 and the Board of Education have organized its list of priorities through a format called the District Priorities Document. District priorities...

Later this spring, USD 460 will be launching a new website through Apptegy, which provides a convenient mobile app feature. This will allow patrons throughout our school community...

Last spring, the Kansas legislature asked for the Kansas State Department of Education (KSDE) to create one-page accountability reports for all school districts and all school buil...
Thank you so much! We raised 2,000 dollars for the music department.