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Nov. 14—The Anchorage School District will not reopen schools for its nearly 50,000 students and staff Wednesday because not enough residential streets have been plowed, district officials said ...
Nov. 16—Nearly all Anchorage schools reopened Thursday as plow crews made headway after several winter storms in less than a week buried the city in feet of snow. But higher temperatures and ...
Nov. 16—Update 8 a.m. Thursday: The Anchorage School District has added six additional bus routes to the "no service" list due to poor road conditions. They are routes 413, 414, 503, 509, 521 ...
The Polaris student government Is not a typical student government model consisting of a president, a vice president, etc., but is run by an operational board, or op. board, consisting of four Senior Operational Board Members (Juniors/Seniors), two High School Student Advisory Board Positions (High Schoolers), four Junior Operational Board Positions (9th-10th Graders),two Middle School Mentees ...
The ASAA sanctions high school football at the Division I, Division II and Division III levels. Each year Alaska holds the first high school game in the nation, held usually around mid-August during summer vacation. Because of this, and the relatively short eight-game season, ASAA state championship football games are played earlier than elsewhere as well, with to
Family Partnership Charter School: Anchorage: K–12 — 271 Frontier Charter School: Anchorage: K–12 — 173 Highland Academy Charter School: Anchorage: 6–12 — 121 McLaughlin Secondary School: Anchorage: 7–12 — 91 Polaris K-12 School: Anchorage: K–12 — 134 S.A.V.E. High School: Anchorage: 9–12 — 185 Service High School ...
Nov. 15—Update 5:40 a.m. Thursday: The Anchorage School District has announced that all schools but one will be open Thursday. O'Malley Elementary School will have a remote learning day due to ...
In 1987, the school's name was changed to Alaska State School for the Deaf. Middle school and high school locations were added in 1992. [5] An infant learning program also operated by ASSDHH between 1980 and 2002. [5] In 1995, the school's current name was given, recognizing its inclusion of students beyond deafness. [5]