All 8th-11th grade ISD students had the opportunity to participate in our Academy Jamboree on Thursday, January 23.
Students in Ms. Guzman’s second grade class at Three Trails Elementary spent time learning about leadership and filling each other’s buckets as part of the Leader In Me initiative.
All eighth grade students in the ISD have the opportunity to tour Academy capstone courses prior to enrolling in high school.
The Bridge Program in the Independence School District focuses on student empowerment by providing struggling students with the tools and support to get back on track toward graduation.
William Chrisman High School students in the Life Skills Program are spreading holiday cheer and practicing greetings by passing out hot chocolate to staff and their fellow students.
More than 1,000 Independence School District fourth grade students performed holiday favorites at the 34th Annual Mayor’s Christmas Concert.
Proud parents, guardians, families and teachers filled the William Chrisman High School auditorium to honor 150 recipients of the McCoy Award.
Truman High School football players volunteered alongside The Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium, filling trucks with food donations to serve area relief organizations as part of Lift Up America
The Independence School District once again showed significant growth on the Annual Performance Report.
Independence School District freshmen visited MCC’s Business and Technology Center, meeting with leaders from more than 30 area businesses during the district’s annual Freshmen Career Exploration.
Independence School District Business Academy students developed and launched an online store for All Things Independence, applying and experiencing e-commerce first-hand.
Blue Ridge Bank and the Independence Chamber of Commerce partnered with the Independence School District to open a student assisted bank on the historic Independence Square.
The Independence School District is excited to currently offer AVID to all 6th – 8th grade students.
All ISD Early Education and Elementary Students are invited to attend the below Youth Night games. Students plus one parent will get in free to each game.
Thank you to all of the students, teachers, staff and administrators who joined us in celebrating ISD Foundation Week!
Advancement Via Individual Determination (AVID) is a learning system that provides students with real-world strategies to accelerate their performance so they can succeed in college and life.
Governor Mike Parson toured several of the college and career readiness opportunities offered to all high school students in the Independence School District.
Thank you to everyone who shared first-day photos on our Facebook page as we started another amazing school year.
Free sports physicals will be offered to ISD middle and high school students on Monday, August 19th between 5 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. at Nowlin and Bingham Middle School.
INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICES Policy 6190 Student Academic Achievement Virtual Instruction Program The District will participate in the Missouri Course Access and Virtual School Program (“Program”). The Program offers District students the opportunity to enroll in virtual school courses in a variety of grade level and content areas from Kindergarten through grade 12. The District may elect […]
The Henley Aquatic Center has reopened after summer renovations.
View or print the school supply lists for the 2019-2020 school year.
Independence School District high school students qualify for up to two years full tuition to any participating public community college or technical school in the state of Missouri.
We are excited to welcome students back into classrooms for the 2019-2020 school year on August 14th.
The Independence School District is using a new payment system for school meals, activities, fees and obligations.