Tustumena Elementary students get lessons from Artist-in-residence Delana Green.
The Kenaitze Indian Tribe will be able to open their charter school this fall.
Students to share their experiences visiting the Kenai Peninsula at a fundraiser dinner on Sunday.
Even at the highest level of funding, the drafts describe significant cuts.
The board will continue to consider closing Nikolaevsk School, Sterling and Tustumena.
The city is calling for an increase to the BSA and ongoing inflation proofing of that amount.
The move was made as the school district faces a $17 million budget deficit.
The district is facing a $17 million deficit.
A group of KPC students were first to speak during the full board meeting Thursday afternoon.
Owing to continued warm weather, the annual Salmon in the Classroom ice fishing event put on for Kenai Peninsula Borough School District students by the… Continue reading
The university president described KPC as “a leader of the pack” in enrollment growth at the university
More than 100 people gathered in the KCHS auditorium.
For over 60 years, KPC has created career pathways and served as a trusted community partner.
Districts spotlighted programs already lost over years of stagnant funding that hasn’t met inflationary pressure.
Education funding dominated much of the conversation.
The district and other education advocates have said that the base student allocation has failed to keep up with inflation.
A presentation from borough administration to the board on Tuesday outlined a series of scenarios for closure of up to nine schools.