Facilities Use & Rentals
Facilities Use & Rentals
As a service to the community, Kearney School District may allow community groups and individuals to use district facilities for educational, recreational, social, civic, philanthropic and other similar purposes when the facilities are not being used by the district or district-sponsored groups. The Superintendent or designee may approve or deny facility use requests in accordance with law. Unless otherwise required by law, KSD will maintain its facilities as nonpublic forums and reserves the right to exclude individuals or groups from its facilities or cancel or modify any permission granted.
Community members or organizations should contact the school office for more details and to initiate a rental process for use of any facilities on that campus.
- Dogwood Elementary: (816) 903-1400 or dwoffice@ksdr1.net
- Hawthorne Elementary: (816) 628-4114 or htoffice@ksdr1.net
- Kearney Elementary: (816) 628-4113 or keoffice@ksdr1.net
- Southview Elementary: (816) 628-4652 or svoffice@ksdr1.net
- Kearney Middle School: (816) 628-4115 or kmsoffice@ksdr1.net
- Kearney Junior High: (816) 628-2650 or kjhoffice@ksdr1.net
- Kearney High School-Activities Department: (816) 628-3647 or khsoffice@ksdr1.net
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Use of KSD facilities will not be granted if the use conflicts or interferes with a district-sponsored activity, and all uses granted are contingent upon the district's needs. Any community group or individual may apply to use District facilities but applicants who intend to use District facilities for purposes that directly benefit District students will be given priority. Staff use of District property and facilities for personal purposes, or reasons other than performing the staff member's duties with the district, will be subject to the application process and rules applicable to other applicants.
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KSD may charge rental fees and require security deposits for the use of District facilities. The district may also charge for additional costs associated with the use as deemed appropriate by the Superintendent. The Superintendent or designee may waive the fees for individuals and groups created to support the district and non-profits.
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When KSD allows youth or community groups not affiliated with the district to use its facilities outside of school hours, the district will provide equal access and related services and benefits to groups or organizations listed in Title 36 of the U.S. Code that are intended to serve young people under the age of 21, including the affiliates of the Boy Scouts of America, Girl Scouts of the United States of America, Big Brothers Big Sisters of America, Boys and Girls Clubs of America.