Quarantine, vaccination status and testing part of school district’s layered COVID mitigation plan.
Our district is very excited to have all of our students, staff, and parents back in school after a tumultuous few years.
Make the wearing of masks part of the dress code for all of our schools in our district until we can get the virus under control.
The borough said it planned conservatively in anticipation of the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.
If ratified, would be in effect from July 1, 2021 until June 30, 2024.
Masks will be required on buses, but not mandated in classrooms
Different colored backpacks were stocked with basic school supplies.
Filing periods for local elections begin in August.
An anonymous survey including six board members assigned letter grades between “A” and “F” to the board’s actions in the last year
The $1.3 million awarded to the district through the grant is in addition to a third round of ESSER funds.
The funds come with conditions.
Money or no money, Seward’s floods keep coming.
In a typical year, a maximum of four students are selected for the program and go to Japan for 10 days.
The vision of KPCCC is to “restructure and build the foundation of the 7 Mountains of Influence in our society through conservative action.”
The policy change is in response to updated guidance from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Superintendent John O’Brien spoke with the Clarion about his 16 years of service in the Kenai Peninsula Borough School District
Nikiski honors graduates during commencement ceremony
SoHi honors graduates in outdoor ceremony
Kenai Alternative High School graduates 10