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FAMILIES & STUDENTS
Dr.Kolb's Newsletter
Stay connected with the latest news, updates, and celebrations from Lansing Elementary through Dr. Kolb’s weekly newsletters. Each edition includes important school information, upcoming events, reminders for families, student and staff highlights, and updates about learning and activities happening throughout the building. Check back each week to stay informed and involved in our LES community.


Dr.Kolb's Newsletter
Stay connected with the latest news, updates, and celebrations from Lansing Elementary through Dr. Kolb’s weekly newsletters. Each edition includes important school information, upcoming events, reminders for families, student and staff highlights, and updates about learning and activities happening throughout the building. Check back each week to stay informed and involved in our LES community.

Early Childhood
The Lansing Early Childhood Center provides a caring, engaging, and developmentally appropriate learning environment designed to help young learners build a strong foundation for future success. Serving children from infancy through preschool age, the program focuses on supporting the social, emotional, physical, cognitive, and language development of each child through play-based learning and high-quality early childhood experiences. Lansing Early Childhood offers a variety of programs and services, including preschool, Pre-K, developmental screenings, early intervention support, and special education services, while partnering closely with families to ensure every child feels supported, valued, and ready for kindergarten and beyond.

Handbooks
Lansing USD 469’s Parent and Student Handbooks provide families with important information about district policies, student expectations, academic procedures, safety guidelines, attendance, behavior supports, and available resources for students and families. This page serves as a central location for district and school-specific handbooks, helping parents and students stay informed and connected throughout the school year.

Immunizations & Health Requirements
Lansing USD 469 is committed to promoting healthy learning environments and ensuring students meet all Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) health requirements for school attendance. This page provides important information regarding required immunizations, student physicals, exemption forms, health assessments, and enrollment health documentation. Families can also find helpful resources related to district health services, state immunization schedules, and student wellness requirements to help students stay healthy, safe, and ready to learn throughout the school year.

Kindergarten
Starting kindergarten is an exciting milestone, and Lansing Elementary is committed to helping families feel informed, prepared, and supported throughout the transition to school. This page provides important information for incoming kindergarten families, including enrollment steps, required documents, immunization and health requirements, school readiness resources, important dates, and contact information for school staff. Families can also learn more about Kindergarten Roundup, readiness expectations, and programs designed to support young learners as they begin their educational journey at Lansing USD 469.

Library
The Lansing Elementary School Library provides students with access to a wide variety of books, digital resources, research tools, and educational materials that support literacy, creativity, and lifelong learning. Through the online library catalog, students and families can explore available books, search for resources, and access digital reading materials to support classroom learning and personal interests. The library encourages a love of reading while helping students develop important research and information literacy skills.

Registration & Enrollment
Welcome to Lansing USD 469! Our Registration and Enrollment page provides families with the information and resources needed to enroll new or returning students in our district. Families can access online enrollment through Skyward Family Access, review required enrollment documents, find immunization and residency requirements, and explore information for kindergarten, nonresident, special education, and part-time enrollment. Lansing USD 469 is committed to making the enrollment process as smooth and supportive as possible as we welcome students and families into our school community.

Parent Teacher Assoc
The Lansing Elementary PTA plays an important role in supporting students, staff, and families by promoting strong school-community connections and enhancing the educational experience for all students. Through volunteer opportunities, family events, fundraising efforts, teacher support, and student activities, the PTA helps create a positive and connected school environment. Families are encouraged to get involved, stay informed about upcoming events, and partner with the school to support student success throughout the year.

School Supply List
Prepare for a successful school year with Lansing USD 469 school supply lists for each grade level and school building. Families can access updated supply lists to help students arrive ready to learn with the materials and tools needed for the classroom. Supply lists are available for Early Childhood, Elementary, Intermediate, Middle School, and High School students.

Early Childhood
The Lansing Early Childhood Center provides a caring, engaging, and developmentally appropriate learning environment designed to help young learners build a strong foundation for future success. Serving children from infancy through preschool age, the program focuses on supporting the social, emotional, physical, cognitive, and language development of each child through play-based learning and high-quality early childhood experiences. Lansing Early Childhood offers a variety of programs and services, including preschool, Pre-K, developmental screenings, early intervention support, and special education services, while partnering closely with families to ensure every child feels supported, valued, and ready for kindergarten and beyond.

Handbooks
Lansing USD 469’s Parent and Student Handbooks provide families with important information about district policies, student expectations, academic procedures, safety guidelines, attendance, behavior supports, and available resources for students and families. This page serves as a central location for district and school-specific handbooks, helping parents and students stay informed and connected throughout the school year.

Immunizations & Health Requirements
Lansing USD 469 is committed to promoting healthy learning environments and ensuring students meet all Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) health requirements for school attendance. This page provides important information regarding required immunizations, student physicals, exemption forms, health assessments, and enrollment health documentation. Families can also find helpful resources related to district health services, state immunization schedules, and student wellness requirements to help students stay healthy, safe, and ready to learn throughout the school year.

Kindergarten
Starting kindergarten is an exciting milestone, and Lansing Elementary is committed to helping families feel informed, prepared, and supported throughout the transition to school. This page provides important information for incoming kindergarten families, including enrollment steps, required documents, immunization and health requirements, school readiness resources, important dates, and contact information for school staff. Families can also learn more about Kindergarten Roundup, readiness expectations, and programs designed to support young learners as they begin their educational journey at Lansing USD 469.
SCHOOL SUPPORT & INFORMATION
Counselor’s Corner
Our Lansing Elementary counseling team is here to support the academic, social, emotional, and behavioral success of every student. Counselors work closely with students, families, and staff to help children build positive relationships, develop problem-solving skills, and feel confident and connected at school. This page includes counselor contact information, family resources, community support links, behavior and bullying prevention resources, and helpful activities for students and parents.


Counselor’s Corner
Our Lansing Elementary counseling team is here to support the academic, social, emotional, and behavioral success of every student. Counselors work closely with students, families, and staff to help children build positive relationships, develop problem-solving skills, and feel confident and connected at school. This page includes counselor contact information, family resources, community support links, behavior and bullying prevention resources, and helpful activities for students and parents.

Emergency Safety Interventions (ESI)
Lansing USD 469 is committed to maintaining safe, supportive learning environments for all students while using positive behavior supports, prevention strategies, and de-escalation techniques whenever possible. Emergency Safety Interventions (ESI), which may include seclusion or restraint, are used only in situations where a student presents an immediate danger of physical harm to themselves or others and when less restrictive interventions have been ineffective. This page provides families with information regarding district policies, parent rights, required documentation procedures, and additional Kansas State Department of Education resources related to Emergency Safety Interventions.

KSDE Building Report Card
The Kansas State Department of Education (KSDE) Building Report Card provides families and community members with important information about school and district performance, including academic achievement, assessment results, graduation data, student demographics, attendance, and other accountability measures. This resource helps provide transparency and insight into how Lansing USD 469 schools are supporting student success and continuous improvement.

Mental Health Services
Lansing USD 469 is committed to supporting the mental, emotional, and social well-being of all students. Our Mental Health Services page provides information about available school-based supports, community partnerships, counseling resources, crisis support options, and programs designed to help students navigate challenges and build healthy coping skills. By working together with families and community providers, the district strives to ensure students have access to the support they need to feel safe, connected, and successful both in school and in life.

Parent's Right to Know
Lansing Elementary School is committed to keeping families informed and engaged in their child’s education. In accordance with the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), parents and guardians have the right to request information regarding teacher qualifications, paraprofessional credentials, student academic achievement and growth on state assessments, and school and district report card information. Families will also be notified if their child is taught for four or more consecutive weeks by a teacher who does not meet applicable state certification requirements. Additional information regarding academic assessments and district accountability reports is available upon request by contacting the school office.

LES Site Council
The Lansing Elementary Site Council is a collaborative advisory group made up of parents, staff members, and community representatives who work together to support student success and school improvement efforts. Site Council members provide feedback and guidance on building goals, family engagement, school programs, and initiatives that help strengthen the school community. Families are encouraged to learn more about the Site Council, meeting opportunities, and ways to get involved in supporting Lansing Elementary School.

Student Services
The Lansing USD 469 Student Services Department is committed to supporting the academic, social, emotional, and behavioral success of every student by providing a wide range of resources and services designed to meet individual needs. Through supports such as Section 504 Plans, Individualized Education Programs (IEPs), mental health resources, crisis intervention information, bullying prevention, and assistance for students experiencing homelessness or foster care, the department works to ensure all students feel safe, supported, and empowered to succeed. Lansing USD 469 is dedicated to creating a caring, inclusive learning environment where students and families have access to the tools, guidance, and community resources needed to thrive both in and out of the classroom.

Emergency Safety Interventions (ESI)
Lansing USD 469 is committed to maintaining safe, supportive learning environments for all students while using positive behavior supports, prevention strategies, and de-escalation techniques whenever possible. Emergency Safety Interventions (ESI), which may include seclusion or restraint, are used only in situations where a student presents an immediate danger of physical harm to themselves or others and when less restrictive interventions have been ineffective. This page provides families with information regarding district policies, parent rights, required documentation procedures, and additional Kansas State Department of Education resources related to Emergency Safety Interventions.

KSDE Building Report Card
The Kansas State Department of Education (KSDE) Building Report Card provides families and community members with important information about school and district performance, including academic achievement, assessment results, graduation data, student demographics, attendance, and other accountability measures. This resource helps provide transparency and insight into how Lansing USD 469 schools are supporting student success and continuous improvement.

Mental Health Services
Lansing USD 469 is committed to supporting the mental, emotional, and social well-being of all students. Our Mental Health Services page provides information about available school-based supports, community partnerships, counseling resources, crisis support options, and programs designed to help students navigate challenges and build healthy coping skills. By working together with families and community providers, the district strives to ensure students have access to the support they need to feel safe, connected, and successful both in school and in life.

Parent's Right to Know
Lansing Elementary School is committed to keeping families informed and engaged in their child’s education. In accordance with the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), parents and guardians have the right to request information regarding teacher qualifications, paraprofessional credentials, student academic achievement and growth on state assessments, and school and district report card information. Families will also be notified if their child is taught for four or more consecutive weeks by a teacher who does not meet applicable state certification requirements. Additional information regarding academic assessments and district accountability reports is available upon request by contacting the school office.



