The staff and scholars of Bessie Coleman believe that anything is possible through collaboration, rigor, relevance, and relationships. We are committed to becoming a national premier middle school by providing an excellent, effort-based education for all scholars.
Our values are based on the Six Pillars of Character. "Trustworthiness, Respect, Responsibility, Fairness, Caring, and Citizenship shape WHO we are, WHAT we do, and HOW we educate our scholars."
As of Monday, Aug. 30, masks will be required for all individuals age 3 and up, regardless of vaccination status, inside district buildings. For more information, click on the photo at left.
Employees and residents are encouraged to nominate public service employees for the annual Excellence in Public Service Award. The nomination process is open through 5 p.m., March 4.
New this year, middle and high school students can receive homework help in 30 different subjects with Revolution Prep.
The Board of Education approved the 2022-23 school year calendar during its February 7, 2022 meeting. The first day of school for all students is August 15.
WPS will offer opportunities for anyone 5 years old and older to receive the COVID vaccine or a booster for adults 18 and older at the Alvin Morris Administrative Center.
After reviewing the most recent guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and the Kansas Department of Health and Environment, the Wichita Public Schools will change its COVID positive case isolation protocol to align with CDC guidelines, effective Wednesday, January 12.
All WPS incoming freshmen for the 22-23 school year have the opportunity to apply to one of our four high school choice programs.
Coleman ISD is closely monitoring media reports and information shared by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) about the Coronavirus (COVID-19). We are following the guidance provided by the Texas Education Agency, Texas Health and Human Services and the CDC.
CISD DISCONTINUES REMOTE LEARNING JUNE 1#N#Coleman ISD will discontinue remote learning at the end of the spring semester and will no longer be providing remote learning as of June 1, 2021. Students and parents should be prepared to decide which learning platform best suits their family for the 2021-2022 school year. Full statement HERE.