• Food Service Menu

  • 2024 Bond

  • Thank you to our community for your support! Plans are underway and details will be provided soon.

  • Covid-19 Information

  • Covid-19 Information

    Free COVID-19 testing is still available at each school. You can pick up tests to use at home, or our nursing staff can do the testing for you.

    Sites for More Information

    Lawrence-Douglas County Health Department

    Kansas Department of Health and Environment

    Centers for Disease Control and Preventiont

  • The Education System and Accountability

    Financial Accountability ReportPerformance Accountability Reports

    Baldwin City is dedicated to youth and education. Programs for all ages, preschool to adult are available.

    You are encouraged to review the USD 348 District Emergency Safety Intervention Policy used by all schools in the district here: https://go.boarddocs.com/ks/usd348/Board.nsf/goto?open&id=CTUKC45129F8

    Sexual Harassment and Discrimination on the basis of sex is not tolerated at USD 348. If you have questions about this or our policy on sexual harassment and discrimination please contact our Title IX Coordinator, Gary Stevanus. Use the following link to view our training materials on Title IX Regulations in compliance with the USDOE requirements, and for contact information for our Title IX Coordinator. https://www.usd348.com/title-ix-compliance

    The USD 348 School Board has released an update on the work being done by the Diversity and Inclusion Committee. Read more in the full statement about our ongoing commitment to maintaining a culture of equity in our school district on our Board of Education page.

    The Community

    Existing since the 1860′s, Baldwin offers a great blend of gracious older homes and comfortable new construction. Home of Baker University, the town also provides a variety of recreational activities which range from traditional sports, lakes for fishing, library programs, a quilters’ guild, and a 9-hole sand-green golf course to several significant historical points of interest.

    Approximately 50 civic organizations and seven churches provide other avenues for anyone to become actively involved in the community.

    Maple Leaf Festival, held the third full weekend in October, celebrates the fall season with a parade, entertainment, and 250 craft booths. The area’s various deciduous trees are almost always in full color for this festive weekend which annually attracts thousands of visitors.

    Board Meetings

    Regularly Scheduled Meetings
    6:30 pm Open Session
    Executive Session held later in the meeting

    Baldwin High School Library
    415 Eisenhower Street, Baldwin City, KS 66006

    Scheduled Meeting Dates

    April 15, 2024
    May 21, 2024
    June 17, 2024
    July 15, 2024
    August 19, 2024 (Subject to change pending back to school night schedules)
    September 16, 2024
    October 21, 2024
    November 18, 2024
    December 16, 2024
    January 21, 2025