
Spring Break at the Frontier Army Museum!
All programs are free and open to all ages.


REMINDER! STEAM Museum at Lansing Intermediate School!
The Mobile Ed. STEAM Museum has arrived at Lansing Intermediate School (LIS) for an exciting hands-on learning experience!
Event Dates:
March 11 & 12 – Daytime sessions for 4th and 5th grade students at LIS
March 11 | 5:00-7:00 PM – Family Night (Open to all district families) at LIS
This interactive, state-of-the-art portable museum will transform the school into an immersive STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math) learning environment. Students will explore hands-on stations featuring robotics, 3D printing, simple machines, engineering challenges, and more!
The event is made possible by a generous grant from the Lansing Educational Foundation (LEF) for the daytime sessions and support from the LIS PTA for the evening event.
Don’t miss this opportunity to experience STEAM education in action! Families are invited to join us on March 11 from 5-7 PM at LIS for an evening of discovery and fun.
For more details, visit Mobile Ed Productions.


REMINDER: Lansing High School is hosting a blood drive!
Wednesday, March 12
8:00 am - 1:00 pm
LHS Wrestling Room
Appointments are preferred. Book your appointment today at savealifenow.org/group and enter Group Code: QJ
For additional details, contact Maddie Swanson at maddie.swanson@usd469.net


The Lansing Board of Education will hold a regular board meeting on Monday, March 10th at 6:00 pm. Location: Lansing District Office - 200 East Mary Street, Lansing, KS 66043. YouTube Link for livestream: https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=usd469
Agenda: https://go.boarddocs.com/ks/usd469/Board.nsf/goto?open&id=DDMKTS535F17


Lansing USD 469 will be operating on a 2-hour delay today. Please note the following adjustments:
No AM Preschool
Daycare will open at 10:00 AM
Y-Care will open at 8:00 AM (Please note that breakfast will not be provided for Y-Care students.)
Thank you for your understanding and flexibility. Please stay safe, and we appreciate your cooperation.


Say “hello” to two-way messaging and classroom announcements in the Lansing 469 app! With the addition of Rooms, our district app keeps getting better. Parents and Guardians, check your email or text messages for instructions to sign up and access new features now!


Say “hello” to two-way messaging in the Lansing 469 app! The same district app now offers class streams, class announcements, and parent-teacher chat. Parents & Guardians, look for your personalized invitation to begin using this feature in our app this Thursday, February 27!
Download for Android: https://aptg.co/gLkgzj
Download for iPhone: https://aptg.co/XHFn9k


Mark Your Calendar: Lansing USD 469 Job Fair!
• Date: May 6, 2025
• Time: 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM
• Location: 200 E. Mary Street
Looking for a rewarding career in education? Join us at the Lansing USD 469 Job Fair!
We are hiring for multiple positions, including:
• Paraprofessionals
• Custodians
• School Nurses
• Bus Drivers & Bus Monitors
• Custodial Supervisor
• Nutritional Services Staff
• Seasonal Grounds / Facilities Workers
• Focus Room Aides
🌟 Open the door to your future! 🌟
On-Site Interviews Available – Bring your résumé!
For more information, email hr@usd469.net
We look forward to meeting you!


Due to dangerously cold temperatures, Lansing USD469 will follow Inclement Weather Plan D on Thursday, February 20, 2025.
What does Plan D mean?
• No students will report to school.
• All schools and district buildings will be closed.
• Daycare and Y-Care will be closed.
• District office staff will work remotely.
• Custodial staff, maintenance and grounds staff, and the Superintendent will report to work.
Additionally, Lansing USD469 has used all available snow days for the year. A message will be sent via Skyward this afternoon with details on how we will be making up instructional time for the missed days.
Thank you, and stay safe!


Due to winter weather conditions, Lansing USD469 will follow Inclement Weather Plan D on Wednesday, February 19, 2025. What does Plan D mean? • No students will report to school. • All schools and district buildings will be closed. • Daycare and Y-Care will be closed. • District office staff will work remotely. • Custodial staff, maintenance and grounds staff, and the Superintendent will report to work.


Due to winter weather conditions, Lansing USD469 will follow Inclement Weather Plan D on Tuesday, February 18, 2025.
What does Plan D mean?
• No students will report to school.
• All schools and district buildings will be closed.
• Daycare and Y-Care will be closed.
• District office staff will work remotely.
• Custodial staff, maintenance and grounds staff, and the Superintendent will report to work.


Day 5 of National School Counseling week asks mental health professionals and stakeholders to reflect on what kind of school counselor students need.








Due to ice and dangerous driving conditions, [Your School District Name] will be operating under Plan A – a Two-Hour Delay today.
What does Plan A mean for Parents/Students?
🔹 School will start two hours later than usual.
🔹 Dismissal times remain the same.
🔹 All preschool is canceled.
🔹 Daycare will remain open as usual unless communicated otherwise.
🔹 Buses will pick up students two hours later than usual in the morning.
What does Plan A mean for Staff?
🔹 All staff will report two hours later than normal (unless directed differently by a supervisor).
🔹 All school bus services will run two hours late, serving only regular routes.
⚠️ Please use caution when traveling, as roads and sidewalks may still be slick. We appreciate your flexibility and understanding.
📢 Please share to help spread the word! Stay safe and warm! ❄️


On the third day of National School Counseling week our school counselors reflected on what they need in order to thrive in their positions. Our school social workers, school psychologists, and school counselors are intrinsically motivated by the growth of our students and sense of community that being a part of the Lansing team and community provides.


It’s Day 2 of National School Counseling Week! Today’s theme encourages counselors to reflect on how they know their students are thriving.
At USD 469, our school counselors, social workers, and school psychologists are dedicated to supporting the success and well-being of our Lansing Lions—both inside and outside the classroom. But what does student success really look like?
Our Lansing School Counselors know their students are thriving when they are:
🦁 Persevering through challenges
🦁 At their best, even on tough days
🦁 Excited about learning and growth
🦁 Achieving their goals, big and small
🦁 Advocating for themselves and others
Thank you to our incredible counseling team for fostering an environment where students can truly thrive!


🎉 It’s National School Counseling Week! 🎉
In honor of this special week, we will be sharing a new graphic each day to highlight the incredible work our Lansing School Counselors and Mental Health Team do to support our students. From academic growth to career exploration and social-emotional development, their impact is felt in every aspect of student success!
Today’s graphic showcases how our school counselors help students thrive in and beyond the classroom.


Lansing USD 469 is excited to share the official 2025-2026 school calendar with our families, staff, and community!
The full calendar is now available for download on our website: https://www.usd469.net/page/calendars
We encourage families to review the calendar and plan ahead for a successful school year. Thank you for your continued support of Lansing USD 469!


Get ready to show your Chiefs pride as we cheer on our team to victory! Join us for a week of fun and team spirit with themed dress-up days and activities. Let’s turn our school into a sea of red and gold!
Mardi Gras Monday - Wear your crazy hair, bright colored clothes, and necklaces!
Three-peat Tuesday - Twin, triple, or more with your friends!
Wild Card Wednesday - Come to school as your favorite athlete or team!
Travis or Taylor Thursday - Dress up like KC's favorite couple!
Red Friday - Wear your favorite Chiefs gear!


Need help buying food for your children when school is out for summer?
Learn how the Kansas SUN Bucks program can help you!
SUN Bucks, also known as Summer EBT, is a program to help families buy food for their school-aged children during the summer. Families will get a one-time benefit of $120 per year for each eligible child to help buy groceries during the summer months. Children who get SUN Bucks can still participate in other summer meal programs. Receiving SUN Bucks will not affect children or families’ immigration status.
If a child’s household did not receive a letter from DCF in January 2025 regarding SUN Bucks eligibility, they can apply through the DCF self-service portal at dcfapp.kees.ks.gov beginning Monday, Jan. 27, 2025. Applications for 2025 SUN Bucks must be submitted no later than 5 p.m. on Aug. 29, 2025.
SUN Bucks benefits will be issued beginning in April 2025.


Join the Lansing PTA for Pajama Book Bingo!
Saturday, January 25, 2025 from 3 - 5:00 pm
Lansing Elementary School Gymnasium
