Community Meeting Reminder:
Our Community Meeting is today at 3:05 p.m. The north doors will open at 2:55 p.m. for sign-in and will lock promptly at 3:05 p.m. If you arrive after 3:05, please enter through the front doors.

If you need to make a transportation change or if someone other than a legal guardian will be signing your child out, please call the office by 2:30 p.m.

If you plan to take your child after the meeting, please sign them out directly in their classroom-1 adult per classroom.

We look forward to seeing you this afternoon!

6 days ago, Edwardsville Elementary
Reminder: All Trash Bag Sale orders and payments are due this Friday, 9/26. Please be sure to submit everything to the school office or enter sales and payments online by the deadline. Thank you for your support of this important fundraiser!
9 days ago, Edwardsville Elementary

Important Update: New Sign-Out Process After Community Meeting:

To help dismissal run smoothly and safely, we ask families to follow our regular dismissal procedures. After the meeting, please exit the building while students return to their classrooms to gather belongings.

If your child is usually a bus rider but you’d like them to be a car rider that day, please call the office before 2:30 PM to let us know. This ensures they will be in the car rider line when dismissal begins at 3:40 PM.

If you need to take your child with you directly after the Community Meeting:

Report to your child’s classroom after the meeting and sign them out with their teacher.

If you have more than one child, you must sign out each child in their own classroom. This ensures we know exactly where every student is. Dismissal can be hectic, and bus drivers and car rider staff need to know which students are where. If a student is missing, the school will be contacted to verify whether they were signed out early or simply didn’t make it to their line. The sign-out sheet is how we track this.

Only one legal guardian should enter each classroom to avoid crowding. Other guests should wait outside or in the car.

A legal guardian is a biological parent or someone who has provided legal documentation of guardianship. We cannot release students to emergency contacts without prior approval.

If someone other than a legal guardian will sign out your child, you must call the office before 2:30 PM to give approval.

Teachers’ sign-out sheets list only legal guardians. If someone is not listed and no prior approval was given, your child will follow their normal dismissal routine.

9 days ago, Edwardsville Elementary
12 days ago, Edwardsville Elementary
Reminder: Picture Day is tomorrow, Wednesday, Sept. 17th! Dress your best and get ready to flash those fabulous smiles! 😄
16 days ago, Edwardsville Elementary

Weekly Newsletter: Read the latest updates from EDW HERE

20 days ago, Edwardsville Elementary
S’More Learning Family Night!
Join us Tuesday, Sept. 30 from 5:30–7 PM for food, fellowship & fun! 🍫🌭
Enjoy a free hot dog dinner at 5:30 and a sweet choir performance at 6:45!
20 days ago, Edwardsville Elementary
Family Night

Weekly Newsletter: Read the latest updates from EDW HERE

27 days ago, Edwardsville Elementary

Your Bonner Springs High School Student Council is excited to present Wild West Homecoming 2025, the week of September 22nd–27th. Grab your cowboy hats and dust off your boots for a full week of spirit and community fun!

🛒 The Homecoming Apparel Store is OPEN NOW! Show your school pride and get your official gear HERE. You can choose from our Wild West Homecoming design or any of our Back-to-School options to support all of our BRAVES across the district.

🗓 Deadline: Thursday, Sept. 11 at 11:59 PM (Central Time)
📦 Delivery: To all school buildings on Thursday, Sept. 18.

GO BRAVES!

28 days ago, USD 204
A beige short-sleeve t-shirt with a western-themed design. It has the words “Wild West” in brown above an illustration of cowboy boots and a hat, with the text “BSHS Homecoming 2025” below.
A light gray short-sleeve t-shirt with the text “BONNER SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL” repeated in orange across the chest, overlaid with the word “Braves” in large black script font.
A light gray crewneck sweatshirt featuring the word “BRAVES” stacked vertically in bold black letters. An orange illustrated profile of a Native American head with feathers overlays the text.
The Bonner Springs/Edwardsville School District is updating its long-range vision & strategic plan! Share your input in this short survey: https://tejoin.com/scroll/369775562
about 1 month ago, USD 204
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🎙️ Talk 204 is back! Superintendent Rick Moulin kicks off the new season with BSHS alum & Chamber of Commerce President Mike Clouse (Class of ’86). Mike shares favorite memories from his Brave days, reflects on what makes this community so special, and looks ahead to Tiblow Days—one of our most cherished traditions that keeps our small-town spirit alive. Listen now wherever you get your podcasts! It's a great day to be BRAVE 🧡🖤

🔗 https://rss.com/podcasts/talk204/2177103

about 1 month ago, USD 204
Two men smile and give thumbs up while standing on the grass in front of a bright yellow train car with the words “Centennial Park” painted on it. The man on the left wears sunglasses, a cap, shorts, and a sleeveless Tiblow Days shirt, while the man on the right wears a blue polo and slacks. Trees, a lamp post, and stone landscaping surround the scene on a sunny day.
Can you believe it? Another school year has come and gone! We want to extend our heartfelt thanks for your continued partnership and support throughout the 24-25 school year. Your involvement has been a vital part of our students' growth, and we are truly grateful to have such a dedicated and caring school community. We wish you and your family a safe, happy and healthful summer filled with joy and meaningful moments. While we hope everyone enjoys a well-deserved break, we also encourage you to keep the spirit of learning alive through fun and engaging experiences. To support continued learning over the summer, we invite you to explore the BRAVE EXPLORERS SUMMER QUEST website. It's filled with exciting activities, challenges, and resources designed to spark curiosity and keep our children's minds active all summer long. Additionally, you will find several resources attached that will support summer learning. (links to these are also on the BRAVE Explorers Summer Quest Website) BRAVE EXPLORERS SUMMER QUEST WEBSITE https://sites.google.com/usd204.net/brave-explorers-summer-quest?usp=sharing Thank you again for a wonderful year. We look forward to welcoming you back on August 14th for the 25-26 school year!
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🚨 USD 204 is hiring! We’re looking for passionate, dedicated individuals to join our team and support Bonner Springs/Edwardsville schools. Whether you're just starting your career or looking for a new opportunity, we’d love to have you on Team 204. 👉 Explore current openings and apply TODAY: https://bit.ly/Apply204
4 months ago, USD 204
USD 204 "Now Hiring" flyer featuring current and anticipated openings. Positions listed include: High School Choir Accompanist, Elementary Library Media Specialist, School Psychologist, Special Education Teacher, Special Education Para, and Bus Driver. A note at the bottom reads: "If you’re interested in a certified position but don’t currently hold the required certification, we can help! Our district offers support and resources to guide you through the certification process, making it easier for you to transition into a new career." The flyer includes a QR code labeled “Scan to Apply.”
🎓 It’s Graduation Day for the Bonner Springs High School Class of 2025! What better way to celebrate than by highlighting one of our incredible seniors on the latest episode of Talk 204! Superintendent Moulin sits down with BSHS senior Jada Houston—one of the original minds behind the podcast—to talk about her behind-the-scenes contributions, plans for the future, and why getting involved in your school community makes all the difference. Don’t miss this inspiring conversation as we honor Jada and the entire Class of 2025! 🎧 Available now wherever you get your podcasts or at the link below! 🔗 https://rss.com/podcasts/talk204/2028383/
5 months ago, USD 204
Superintendent Rick Moulin stands next to Bonner Springs High School senior Jada Houston in a recording studio. Behind them, a screen displays the Talk 204 podcast logo with the words "It’s a great day to be Brave" and the USD 204 Bonner Springs Edwardsville branding.
🎉 It’s Staff Appreciation Week in USD 204! 🎉 We’re celebrating the incredible people who make our schools strong—from teachers and paras to custodians, secretaries, nurses, bus drivers, administrators, and everyone in between. THANK YOU for all you do to support, inspire, and uplift our students every day. ❤️ Help us celebrate! Share a shoutout or highlight a staff member who’s made a difference: https://bit.ly/43eSVCt
5 months ago, USD 204
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REMINDER: There will be no school for all USD 204 students on Friday, April 18th. Access the full Academic Calendar on the website to stay up to date on all important dates and schedule changes for the remainder of the school year. 🔗https://bit.ly/4faUYdv
6 months ago, USD 204
Graphic announcement from Bonner Springs/Edwardsville USD 204 stating "NO SCHOOL Friday, April 18th." The design features a computer window graphic with bold black and white text on an orange background with playful shapes, clouds, and a sun icon. The USD 204 logo is at the bottom.
🎒✨ Our preschool students from across USD 204 had an amazing time visiting their future elementary schools this week! They explored kindergarten classrooms, met new friends, and are so excited for their big transition this fall! 🧡 📣 Don’t forget — Kindergarten Information Night is coming up on Tuesday, April 22nd from 6:00–7:00 PM at all three elementary schools. If your child turns 5 on or before August 31, 2025, this is a must-attend event to get ready for the 2025–26 school year!
6 months ago, USD 204
A large group of preschool students sit in a circle on a colorful rug with smiley faces, participating in a classroom activity. A teacher sits with them, and a "Would You Rather" question is displayed on the screen behind them.
Young students sit around a round table coloring crown-shaped paper cutouts with crayons during a kindergarten visit activity.
Two smiling girls pose on the rug wearing their decorated paper crowns labeled “Queen of Kindergarten” after completing their activity.
A group of preschool girls are busy coloring their crown templates at a round table during their kindergarten classroom experience.
A large group of preschool students wearing handmade paper crowns pose together outside Delaware Ridge Elementary, celebrating their future kindergarten adventure.
📚✨ Our third graders at Edwardsville Elementary are diving into a study of our community! This past week, they researched the incredible Junius Groves and created their own mini biographies. What a great way to learn local history and celebrate a true community trailblazer!
6 months ago, USD 204
A classroom scene where students are seated at desks, working on biography worksheets. On the projector screen at the front of the room are historical images of Junius Groves and related visuals. Some students are looking at the screen while others work independently.
Students are working on their mini biography book projects. One student is coloring a book cover, while others are cutting and organizing materials. Art supplies such as markers, scissors, and glue are scattered across the table.
A close-up of a student's desk showing a "Mini Biography Book Project" worksheet featuring Junius Groves. The student has written several facts about Groves, and their hand is holding a pencil. The desk is also filled with other worksheets and supplies.
A collection of completed mini biography booklets about Junius Groves is displayed on a tabletop. Each booklet has a colorful cover and hand-drawn portraits or illustrations of Groves. Pages inside show student writing and fun facts they learned through their research.
💪 BONNER SPRINGS SUMMER STRENGTH & CONDITIONING June 2nd – July 24th 📍 Bonner Springs Weight Room & Fieldhouse (No sessions June 27 – July 7) 💥 High School Athletes (Grades 9–12): HS Boys: 6:30 AM – 8:00 AM HS Girls: 8:15 AM – 9:45 AM ⚡ Middle School (Grades 7–8): MS Boys: 7:00 AM – 8:00 AM MS Girls: 8:15 AM – 9:15 AM 🔥 Upper Elementary (Grades 5–6): Boys & Girls: 9:30 AM – 10:30 AM 🦾 Get faster, stronger, and better this summer — with dedicated sessions for every age group! 🌟 YOUTH FUN & FITNESS Grades K–4 | July 7th – July 31st 🕤 9:30 AM – 10:30 AM 📍 Bonner Springs Fieldhouse A fun, active program to keep young kids moving and engaged all summer!
6 months ago, Bonner Springs Athletics
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🎙️ In this special episode of Talk 204, Superintendent Moulin sits down with Matt Middleton, 2004 Bonner Springs High School grad and Receivers Coach at Kansas State University. From winning a state wrestling championship and being crowned homecoming king, to coaching on the sidelines of Division I football, Coach Middleton shares the story of his journey, his roots, and the Bonner Springs community that shaped him. This conversation is packed with hometown pride, powerful life lessons, and inspiration for students, athletes, and dreamers alike. Listen now wherever you get your podcasts! 🔗 https://rss.com/podcasts/talk204/1986053/
6 months ago, USD 204
Matt Middleton stands smiling between Kristin Moulin (left) and Superintendent Rick Moulin (right) in front of a Kansas State football-themed backdrop. All three are smiling and posing for the camera.
Matt Middleton and Superintendent Moulin sit across from each other at a table during a podcast recording. They are smiling and surrounded by podcast equipment and water bottles, with family photos on the wall behind them.