
Garden City High School and Garden City Achieve were named 2026 All Stars as part of the APPLY Kansas campaign, a statewide program sponsored by the Kansas Board of Regents set to increase students’ post-secondary planning.
The Kansas Board of Regents will honor all 219 high schools that were recently announced All Star High Schools at a Kansas Board of Regents meeting on May 20.
To participate, schools sponsor a college application event in October and hold two additional events in the same school year. Those events include a Free Application for Federal Student Aid Completion event to encourage and support families in completing the FAFSA financial aid application and a College Signing Day event to celebrate all of the different paths seniors chose to pursue after graduation.
“Garden City High School staff members work with our students to pursue post-secondary educational opportunities, and we promote FAFSA completion options. This helps all our students to be successful in their future,” Principal Ryan Meng said.
“Our students have been provided a lot of information and guidance regarding college and post-secondary academic options that they have, giving them a really good foundation and outlook on their future success,” said Garden City Achieve Principal Lucas Sullivan.
Each All-Star School receives a certificate and star sticker to add to their banner, indicating multiple award-winning years.
For more information, go to www.gckschools.com.

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