Community Opportunities - Flyers

USD 450 permits the distribution of flyers by various organizations on a nondiscriminatory basis regarding matters of potential interest to students and parents. USD 450 neither sponsors nor endorses any organization or activity represented in such flyers, and any particular activity, content, or viewpoint set forth in any flyer is solely that of the organization shown.

If you are a business or organization that would like to publish your flyer, please review our Flyer Procedure and Guidelines and contact Tiffanie Kinsch at kinscht@usd450.net.

KC Metro Challenger Football Information


Free Formal Wear to Students in the Topeka Area


CrossRoads Wesleyan Church Community Egg Hunt


2024 FBI Teen Academy

The FBI will once again be hosting its Teen Academy for area students that will be entering their junior or senior year in the fall. This year, the Academy will be in person, and be a three-day program. It will be from June 26-28. This will not be an overnight program and students will be required to have their own transportation to our office each day. 

As in the past, the Academy will include traditional sessions including crisis response, SWAT, evidence response team, recruiting, etc. as well as some new case studies and opportunities to learn about additional areas of the FBI.

The online packet contains more details on the Academy, the process to apply, requirements, and deadlines.  The full application packet is available at: https://www.fbi.gov/file-repository/2024-kansas-city-teen-academy-application.pdf/view


Discovery Kindergarten


IRS Information

Free Tax Return Preparation and Filing


Utility Information and Application Assistance Workshops

Utility Information and Application Assistance Workshops


Family Service & Guidance Center offers Parenting Classes in Topeka. More details and how to sign up here: https://www.fsgctopeka.com/event/parenting-because-kids-dont-come-with-instructions/

Parenting: Because Kids Don't Come with Instructions (8-week class)


SCPR Youth Sports Leagues


KEEP

KEEP provides qualified parents and guardians with a $1000 award per child to pay for a variety of goods and services that promote learning recovery and facilitate academic enrichment opportunities. The money can be used for tutoring, camps, and even school supplies. To learn more about qualifications and guidelines for your parents, guardians, and foster parents, go here: KEEP Note: this applies to K12 students in public, private, and registered home schools.