Fast Facts About Andover Public Schools
January 11, 2008
District Administration Center
1432 N. Andover Road
Andover, KS 67002
(316) 218-4660 FAX (316) 733-3604
Mark A. Evans,
Superintendent of Schools (218-4668)
Dr. Andy Koenigs,
Associate Superintendent (218-4661)
Tom Ostrander, Assistant
Superintendent (218-4661)
Andover Public Schools includes eight schools -- four K-5 elementary schools, two 6-8 middle schools and two 9-12 high schools.
Andover High School
1744 N. Andover Road
(316) 218-4600 FAX (316) 733-1945
Robert Baier,
Principal
Gary Merritt, Assistant Principal/Athletic Director
Shelly Swayne, Assistant Principal
Andover Central High School
603 E. Central
(316) 218-4700 FAX (316) 266-8840
Mark Templin,
Principal
Doug Carr, Assistant Principal/Athletic Director
Cheryl Hochhalter, Assistant Principal
Andover Middle School
1628 N. Andover Road
(316) 218-4610 FAX (316) 733-3666
Brett White,
Principal
Ryan Ewy, Assistant Principal
Andover Central Middle School
903 E. Central
(316) 218-4710 FAX (316) 266-8878
Doug Baber,
Principal
Deb Regier, Assistant Principal
Cottonwood Elementary School
1747 N. Andover Road
(316) 218-4620 FAX (316) 733-3648
Shari Rooks,
Principal
Robert M. Martin Elementary School
2342 N. 159th St. E., Wichita, KS 67228
(316) 218-4720 FAX (316) 733-3682
Dr. Crystal
Hummel, Principal
Meadowlark Elementary School
1411 N. Main Street
(316) 218-4630 FAX (316) 733-3651
Jody Baker,
Principal
Sunflower Elementary School
616 E. Douglas
(316) 218-4730 FAX (316) 266-8890
Rita Decker, Principal
Elementary Transition Principal
Dr. Marilyn Herr, (316) 218-4309
Board of
Education
The Andover Board of Education is composed of seven district
patrons elected by district voters to serve staggered terms.
Regular meetings of the BOE are held the second Monday of each
month at 6:30 p.m. at the District Office, 1432 N. Andover Road.
All board meetings are open to the public, except for
executive sessions. The board welcomes patron input, and there is a
time at the beginning of each meeting for patron comments.
BOE
Members Representing
Nancy Kirkendoll, President
District 1
Roger Elliott, Vice President District 2
Dale Graham At Large
Jeff Ablah District 1
Carly Haynes District 2
Dr. Linda Hope District 3
Clare Wilkins
District
3
District
Locations
District 1 North of 13th
District 2 Between 13th & Central
District 3 South of Central
At Large Live anywhere in district
General
Information
The Andover, Kansas, public school district spans 47 square miles
in Butler and Sedgwick counties. Andover is located east of Wichita
and is home to more than 8,000 people. Approximately 4,000 students
attend the four elementary, two middle and two high schools in the
Andover school district.
Andover Public Schools hold high expectations for students and
staff. Andover schools take pride in their academic excellence and
progress to exceed local, state and NCLB goals. Our tradition of
excellence is evident in our National Merit Finalists and
Semi-Finalists, Standard of Excellence awards, state championships
in athletics and activities, and regional and national recognitions
awarded to programs and staff. Andover is a progressive district
focused on helping students succeed.
The Board of Education is committed to
small schools and small class sizes. The district has seen
considerable growth in the last decade and is currently the third
fastest growing school district in the state of Kansas. The
community overwhelming approved a bond issue in 2005 to support the
growing population. The bond issue included building
three new elementary schools -- a new Robert M. Martin Elementary
School opened in Fall 2008, and Wheatland Elementary School and
Prairie Creek Elementary School are scheduled to open in Fall 2009
-- as well as classroom additions to Cottonwood Elementary School,
renovation of Meadowlark Elementary School, classroom additions and
a competition gym at Andover High School, and safety and security
improvements districtwide.
The district enjoys a partnership with Butler Community College
that allows high school students the opportunity to earn college
credit hours. The district also participates in the Butler County
Special Education Cooperative and the South Central Kansas
Education Service Center. Andover employs counselors and nurses in
each building, has intervention and prevention teams available to
work with at-risk students, employs paraprofessionals to assist
librarians and teachers, and has active parent volunteer
organizations that enhance learning experiences.
All of this has contributed to the success of Andover Public
Schools.
Enrollment
Requirements
* Attendance policy requires residence within district
boundaries
* Five years of age or older before September 1
* Proof of immunizations required by Kansas law
* Birth certificate
* Physical exams are required for incoming students up to age 9.
This includes transfers from other states and other
schools.
* Sports physicals are required by the KSHSAA before an athlete may participate in school-sponsored sports
Facilities &
Enrollment
Andover High School 672
Andover Central High School 611
Andover Middle School 550
Andover Central Middle School 518
Cottonwood Elementary 522
Robert M. Martin Elementary 392
Meadowlark Elementary 341
Sunflower Elementary 548
Early Childhood 97
Total 4,251
Enrollment Fees
Kindergarten $65
Grades 1-12 $75
Pupil-Teacher Ratio
Kindergarten 18 to 1
First Grade 20 to
1
Second Grade 18 to 1
Third Grade 19 to 1
Fourth Grade 21 to 1
Fifth Grade 23 to
1
Middle School (6-8) 16 to 1
High School (9-12) 16 to 1
School
Hours
Cottonwood Elementary
School 8:35-3:35
Robert Martin Elementary
School 8:45-3:45
Meadowlark Elementary
School 8:45-3:45
Sunflower Elementary
School 8:35-3:35
Andover High
School 7:50-2:50
Andover Middle
School 7:50-2:50
Andover Central Middle
School 8:00-3:00
Andover Central High
School 8:00-3:00
Lunch
Prices
Grades 1-5 $1.85
Grades 6-12 $2.10
Breakfast $1.45
Activity
Fees
Individual Fees/Varsity
Events
Student Admission $3
Adult Admission $5
Middle
School/Non-Varsity Events
Student Admission $2
Adult Admission $3
Activity
Passes
Student Pass $35
Adult Pass $40
Family Pass $125
Staff
Certified
Staff* 285
Administrative Staff 17
Aides 42
Secretaries/Clerical 29
Food Service Staff 38
Maintenance 53
Transportation Staff 32
Total 496
Finances
2007-08 Budget $24,664,986
Total Assessed Valuation $226,340,932
Bonded Indebtedness $99,755,000
Total Mill Levy 59.477



