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School Bus Registration Opens June 1 for the 2026-2027 School Year
Now Hiring School Bus Drivers and Monitors Graphic
Box City Graphic
Student Achievement Update
State Champion Girls Swim Team Recognized at June 8 Board of Education Meeting
Maria Kuilan Recognized as Lansing USD 469 Staff Member of the Month
Lansing USD469 Strategic Plan Update
Families can pick up free lunches for children ages 18 and under every Wednesday this summer at the Lansing Community Library.  📅 Wednesdays ⏰ 2:00–3:00 p.m. 📍 Lansing Community Library  Each child will receive a bag containing five lunches, and milk is included.  For additional information, please contact the Lansing Community Library at 913-727-2929.  Thank you to our community partners for helping ensure children have access to nutritious meals throughout the summer!
Students enrolled in KCKCC courses through the district's partnership with Kansas City Kansas Community College are encouraged to attend the High School and New Student Orientation on August 11 at the Pioneer Career Center in Leavenworth.
Lion's Pantry
Lansing USD 469 families are encouraged to participate in an important community planning effort.  The City of Lansing is updating its Comprehensive Plan, and they need your input to create a vision for the future of our community! A Comprehensive Plan is a long-range document that helps guide decision-making for the community, including areas that impact Lansing families, such as housing, transportation, parks, economic development, and overall community growth.  The project website features engagement activities that are open through the end of July, giving you an opportunity to share your ideas and help shape the future of Lansing.  Whether you're a longtime resident or new to our community, your feedback is valuable and can help ensure Lansing remains a great place for families to live, learn, work, and play.  Click the link below to visit the website and participate:  www.lansingks.org/brightfuture
School Bus Registration Opens June 1 for the 2026-2027 School Year
Lions Make History: Lansing Captures First-Ever State Swim Championship
Ascendra Donald Employee Spotlight Picture
Lansing USD 469 Celebrates Tracey Matthews for 25 Years of Service
Happy Summer Lansing USD 469!
Last night, Lansing USD 469 honored seven dedicated staff members during a retirement reception hosted by the Lansing Board of Education at the Lansing District Office. Family members, friends, coworkers, and district leaders gathered to celebrate the careers and lasting contributions of the retirees as they prepare to begin a new chapter in their lives.  The district recognized the following retirees for their years of service and commitment to Lansing students, staff, and families:  Dana Blew Chris Cristiano Diane Kelly Anne Krebs Keri Litewski Tina Silva Rachel Szmed  The reception provided an opportunity for colleagues and community members to reflect on the impact each retiree has made throughout their career in Lansing USD 469. Guests enjoyed refreshments while sharing memories, stories, and words of appreciation for the retirees’ dedication to education and service to the district.  Retirement celebrations are an important tradition in Lansing USD 469, offering the district an opportunity to recognize the meaningful relationships and positive influence staff members leave behind after years of supporting students and contributing to school communities.  Lansing USD 469 extends its sincere gratitude to each retiree for their service, leadership, and commitment to making a difference in the lives of students. The district wishes them all the best as they begin this exciting new journey.
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For three Lansing USD 469 graduates, the road to graduation started long before high school — it began at the bus barn.  On May 16, Charlie Braunschweig, Irelynn Shields, and Brady MacNeill celebrated graduation after spending much of their childhood growing up around the district’s transportation department, where their parents have dedicated years of service to Lansing students and families.  From early mornings before school to afternoons waiting for routes to finish, the transportation department became a second home for these students throughout their PreK-12 journey.  Pictured from left to right:  Charlie Braunschweig, graduate of Kansas Heartland Virtual Academy, whose parents Sue and Vern Braunschweig both serve as bus drivers for the district. Irelynn Shields, Lansing High School graduate, daughter of Janine Shields, the district’s Route Coordinator. Brady MacNeill, Lansing High School graduate, son of bus driver Rob MacNeill.  The Lansing USD 469 transportation team plays an important role in supporting students every day, and this moment was especially meaningful as they watched three students they have known since childhood reach this milestone together.  Congratulations to Charlie, Irelynn, and Brady on their graduation, and thank you to the transportation staff members whose care and commitment help keep Lansing students moving forward every day.