Type Public Superintendent Pam Stranathan Athletic conference Eastern Kansas League Phone +1 913-856-2000 Schools 9 | Grades Pre-K–12 District ID 2006420 Board of Education BOE Website Number of students 6,000 Colors Blue, Grey | |
Address 231 East Madison Street, Gardner, KS 66030, USA Accreditation Kansas State High School Activities Association Similar Gardner Edgerton Usd, Gardner Schools Superinte, Spring Hill School District, De Soto High School, Wellsville Elementary School |
The Gardner-Edgerton Unified School District (USD 231) is one of the major school districts in the Kansas City Metropolitan Area. Currently, the district comprises 1 high school, 3 middle schools, and 7 elementary schools. All but one school in the district, an elementary school, is located in Gardner, KS while the elementary school is located in Edgerton, KS.
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Administration
The Gardner-Edgerton Unified School District is currently under the leadership of Superintendent, Pam Stranathan.
School board
The Gardner-Edgerton Board of Education is currently under the leadership of President Rob Shippy, and Vice President Mary Nelson. Other school board members include Kristen Schultz, Robin Strentz, Greg Chapman, Tresa Boden, and Brad Chandler. The Board Clerk is Deb Starling.
Elementary schools
Middle schools
High school
District growth
Being located in the rapidly growing southern portion of Johnson County, USD 231 has had to manage the challenges of exploding enrollment numbers since the late 1990s. The district built the current high school in 2000. The building has been expanded several times since opening. Every school in the district has been built or renovated since 2000. A new bond issue was passed in January 2012 which financed the construction of new campus for a third middle school and new elementary school, upgrades to the District Activity Center, and construction of a new Multi-purpose Athletic Center on the high school campus. A $29.7 million bond issue was passed in 2016 to construct an Advanced Technical Center, addition to the high school to address enrollment growth, a TRAILS facility for adults with disabilities, and capital improvements.
Gardner-Edgerton is a fast-growing district of approximately 6,000 students in Johnson County. Approximately 175 new students arrive in Gardner each year. Gardner is one of the top 10 school districts in the state of Kansas--Niche Marketing.