Tools & forms for parents
School calendar for 2008-2009 (approved 2/14/08)
District staff contact information and e-mail directories
SchoolReach automated phone broadcast system
PowerSchool is a web-based student information system that allows parents and district staff the ability to monitor the progress of each student based on attendance, grades, and other information. This free service is available for the parents of students in grades 3-12.
Parents, you are encouraged to use this powerful tool as a way to follow the day-to-day progress of your student. Check attendance, keep an eye on daily assignments, and track grades, all from any computer with internet access.
To receive your login for the first time, please contact the office at your child's school.
Parent access click here.
District-wide enrollment & athletics forms
For details on the policies and procedures for enrolling a new or returning student, click here.
- Student enrollment form
- Request for records (for students transferring to Eudora Schools)
- Verification of district residence
- Activity Participation / Emergency Medical Consent*
- Release of student directory information
- Medication permission form for all students
- Out-of-district request form
- Home language survey (required for all students new to the district)
- Sports Physical Form: An electronic copy of this document is found on the KSHSAA Web site, or a printed copy may be obtained from the EMS or EHS school office.
- Emergency Phone Broadcast Information for SchoolReach (see SchoolReach information below).
- Transportation request form for district bus and/or shuttle transportation.
*This form requires the signature of a notary public. A notary is available in each of the district's offices.
SchoolReach automated phone broadcast system
Parents and guardians of Eudora Schools students receive immediate broadcasts of urgent information on the phone thanks to a partnership with SchoolReach, a service that allows a recorded message to be delivered to as many as thousands of phones in the community very quickly. The system enables district and school personnel to simultaneously notify all households and parents by phone within minutes of an emergency or unplanned event that might cause early dismissal, school cancellation or late start. Messages are in the voice of a principal or someone else from the district and include all pertinent information about the emergency.
Parents need not register for the service; home or primary numbers collected on enrollment forms will be used. To indicate additional numbers, such as a cell phone or work number, use the Emergency Phone Broadcast Information Form, available in the enrollment forms list above, or at your child's school office. Personal information and contact numbers are strictly secure and confidential, and families will not receive any non-school messages as a result of this service.
For more information about how SchoolReach will be used by the district, and to learn more about how to get the most out of it at home, review the information sheet. In case of "snow day" closings in the evening or early morning, calling times will be limited to those outlined in this procedure.
Did you know that all Eudora High School students have access to the tremendous resources of the Cardinal Career Center? Whether it's exploring opportunities for college and career paths or preparing for the ACT or SAT, the Cardinal Career Center can help. For an overview of the services offered, click here.
Another important guide can be found in the Kansas Career Pipeline. This site offers countless training, education and employment resources geared specifically to students, as well as adults.
The Kansas Parent Information Resource Center, federally funded under Title V of No Child Left Behind, is the official Parent Involvement Technical Assistance Center for Kansas and is one of a national network of 60 PIRCs across the United States and are funded for five more years (2006 through 2011). The KPIRC works hand-in-hand with the Kansas State Department of Education in providing information and resources for the involvement of parents whose students range from early childhood through high school.
For more information, visit www.kpirc.org or call the organization's office toll free at 1-866-711-6711



