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  • 2025-2026 Parent Right to Know

    Printable version of the Parent Right to Know Letter

    Dear Parents and Families,

    This letter is to inform you that USD 383 receives Title I funding and will comply with “Parents Right to Know Information” required by Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) / Public Law Number 114-95. ESSA reauthorizes the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 to ensure that every child achieves. ESSA is the nation’s general education law and, as such, has been revised by Congress many times over the years. The previous reauthorization took place in 2001 and was called the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB). 

    Parents may request information regarding the professional qualifications of their child’s/children’s classroom teachers and paraprofessionals including:

    • Whether or not the teacher has met Kansas licensing criteria for the grade levels and subject areas being taught.
    • The baccalaureate degree and any other graduate certification or degree and the field of discipline of both.
    • If services are provided by paraprofessionals, and their qualifications.
    • If the teacher is teaching under an emergency or professional waiver.

    Parents will be contacted by the school if their child(ren) is taught for four or more continuous weeks by a teacher that does not meet the appropriate state certification standards

    All students/families served in school-wide buildings and students/families served in targeted assistance programs must complete a parent/school compact. All parents have the right to request their child’s/children’s state assessment scores, and they have a right to obtain the school and school district state report cards.

    If you have questions or would like to request further information, please feel free to contact your building principal.


    2025-2026 – Accessing District, Building, and School Report Cards

    Printable version of the Accessing District, Building, and School Report Cards Letter

    Dear Caregiver, 

    We want all our families to be informed about how to access building and assessment information. The information below has details about how to access the KSDE Building and District Report Cards, and how to access your child’s individual report card.

    District and Building Report Cards

    One report available to you is the State Report Card. This report is required and prepared by the Kansas State Department of Education. The report provides information concerning student performance on the Kansas Assessment Program (KAP), as well as information on student enrollment, class size averages, and financial expenditures. The Federal School Report Cards can be found on the KSDE website.

    Student Report Cards 

    Student report cards are shared three times a year at the end of each trimester (October conferences, February Conferences, and at the end of the school year). Please contact your student’s school if you have questions about accessing copies of individual report cards.

Daily Bulletin

Manhattan High School

Friday, November 14, 2025

Today is National Seat Belt Day.  This day encourages everyone to buckle up as the holiday travel season approaches.  Wearing your seat has been proven to save lives

Anyone who wants to tryout for basketball and needs more information, can stop by classrooms D-211 (Kibisov) or E-218 (Coach George’s) anytime throughout the day today and pick up tryout information form.

World Sanfilippo Awareness Day is this Sunday, November 16. Sanfilippo syndrome is a rare genetic metabolism disorder where someone is unable to break down sugars leading to problems in the brain and nervous system. One of our MHS classmates, Beckett, has Sanfilippo Syndrome. Everyone at MHS can support him by spreading awareness about Sanfilippo AND by wearing purple today!

 

Tired of riding the bus? Or having your mom or dad bring you to school? Looking to get your Learner’s Permit and eventually your Driver’s License? Spots are filling up quickly for MHS Driver Education Spring semester, and you don’t want to miss your chance. Step on the gas and make an appt with your counselors to discuss your options.

 

Tryouts for Winter Sports will begin on Monday, Nov. 17th. Winter sports include: Boys & Girls Basketball, Boys & Girls Wrestling, Boys Swim/Dive, and Boys & Girls Bowling.   If you would like to try-out for a winter sport you will need a physical on file with the Athletic office, room S-102 before Nov. 17th! If you have already participated in a fall sport you do not need another physical. If you are unsure if you have a physical turned in, please stop by the athletic office and see Mrs. Wilson. The try-out times and locations are posted outside the athletic office and online

 

Quote for the day: “A sweater is like life, you get nothing out of it that you don’t put into it!”
– Marilyn Monroe

Lunch Menu: Taco Pizza, Corn, Fresh Veggie Bar, Applesauce, Grapes, and your choice of chocolate, or 1% milk

 

 

 

 

                                                                            Athletics and Activities

DAY

DATE

SPORT

OPPONENT

LOCATION

TIME

           

M-FRI

NOV. 10-14

BUFFER WEEK

     

FRI

NOV. 14

VARSITY FOOTBALL

TBD

TBD

7PM