First Tee Greater Wichita has an impact on over 30,000 kids in the Greater Wichita area. Including Andover School District, Augusta School District, Winfield School District, and more. Below is a list of our participating schools in the Greater Wichita Area. This is not an all inclusive list - we are always adding more and more schools in the Greater Wichita area.

Current Participating Schools in Greater Wichita

Wichita (USD 259)
Adams
Allen
Beech
Benton
Black
Bostic
Caldwell
Christa McAuliffe
Chisholm
Clark Colvin
Earhart
Enterprise
Isley
Jackson
Jefferson
Kensler
Lawrence
McLean
McCollom
Minneha
OK
Ortiz
Park
Payne
Seltzer
Washington
Woodland
Horace Mann
Gordon Parks
Andover (USD 385)
Cottonwood
Meadowlark
Prairie Creek
Robert M Martin
Wheatland
Augusta (USD 402)
Ewalt
Garfield
Lincoln
St. James
Robinson
Wichita Catholic Schools
All Saints
Christ the King
Holy Savior
St. Joseph
St. Jude
St. Margaret Mary
St. Patrick's
Wichita Private Schools
Collegiate
Independent
Trinity Wichita Montessori
Winfield KS (USD 465) Schools Country View Elementary Irving Elementary Lowell Elementary Whittier Elementary

Tee up in gym class

In elementary schools in our community and across the United States, many students are teeing off for the first time thanks to First Tee Greater Wichita School Program, bringing our curriculum to your child’s gym during physical education class. By teaching elementary students First Tee Greater Wichita's Nine Core Values and Nine Healthy Habits, we’re putting them on the course to a healthy and active lifestyle. https://www.youtube.com/embed/eLUKN26AeA8

Lesson Plan

First Tee Greater Wichita School Program gives gym teachers and physical educators the tools to get started. We provide the training, junior golf lesson plans, and equipment.

Our Mission

  • Create a safe introduction to golf for today’s students and teachers.
  • Ensure that golf education meets the same national standards developed by the Society for Health and Physical Educators (SHAPE).
  • Help students build character and confidence through the positive personal and social values associated with the game.
  • Show students that golf can be a great part of a healthy and active lifestyle.
  • Make the positive values of golf a part of the classroom and students’ everyday lives.