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At Circle Public Schools, we’re committed to supporting the whole child—both in and out of the classroom.

This page brings together a variety of resources for students and families, including access to community support, crisis intervention, food assistance, and more. If you need help, you're not alone—and we're here to connect you with the tools and care you need.

Food Assistance

Circle Public Schools is committed to making sure every student has access to nutritious meals.

Free & Reduced Meal Benefit

Families may qualify for free or reduced-price breakfast and lunch based on household income and size.

Apply at any time during the school year. 

Children with a parent or guardian who becomes unemployed may become eligible for free and reduced price meals if the household income drops below the income limit.

Apply for Free & Reduced Meal Benefits Now!

We want every Thunderbird household to feel supported, welcome and connected.

If you have questions or need help accessing any of these resources, please contact your school office, counselor, or the district through media@usd375.org.

School Contact Information

Need to get in touch? 

Whether you’re calling in a student sick, scheduling a meeting, or just need directions—our schools are here to help. View contact info, office hours, and building details for each of Our Schools

Youth Suicide Prevention Information

Get help at 988 Lifeline

Report Bullying

Bullying incidents can be reported anonymously at:

Bullying Report Form

Mckinney-Vento Homelessness Assistance Act

The McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act provides support and assistance to families of school-aged and pre-school aged children who do not have a regular night time residence of their own.

For resources and to learn more click here

Community Mental Health Centers

Contact your local Community Mental Health Center if you or someone you know needs help, counseling or other support services.

Find a center near you

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Thrive After 5

After school latchkey provided by Littles Early Learning.

Learn more about it

Emergency Safety Interventions

Emergency Safety Interventions (ESI) are actions used only when necessary to prevent immediate harm, such as restraint or seclusion, and are intended to protect students and others in crisis situations.

Emergency Safety Interventions Policy

Emergency Safety Intervention Documentation Form

Every Day Matters

Stay Connected, Keep Learning.

Attending school regularly helps children feel better about school--and themselves.

For more information, attendance policies and more visit Attendance Matters

Affordable Connectivity Program

Affordable Connectivity Program

With the FCC’s Affordable Connectivity Program, you can save on your bill and may be able to get high-speed internet for free.

Learn how it works

Kansas KEEP

Kansas KEEP

The Kansas Education Enrichment Program (KEEP) provides awards to a student’s parent or guardian to use on various enrichment and educational activities. The program is being offered through a contract between Merit International, Inc. and the Kansas Office of Recovery.

Learn How It Works

United Way of the Plains

Find help for employment & education, health & dental care, food, housing & shelter, senior & disability care, and more.

Ways to connect:

  • Dial 2-1-1
  • Text your zip code to 898-211
  • visit 211