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LATEST LOCAL NEWS
  • Kenai Peninsula Borough School district officials and student teachers board a charter plane at Kenai Municipal Airport for a flight across Cook Inlet for a day at Tebughna School. Several schools in the Kenai Peninsula Borough School District are reachable only by plane or by boat.
    M.Scott Moon
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    KDLL
    On the Kenai Peninsula, several Alaska Native villages off the road system boast vibrant schools that focus on connecting students with modern opportunities and traditional knowledge. This is the fourth installment of KDLL's five-part series about Kenai Peninsula schools.
  • Borough Assembly members hear testimony from teacher union president LaDawn Druce on Tuesday, May 7.
    Riley Board
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    KDLL
    At its Tuesday meeting, the Kenai Peninsula Borough Assembly set the floor for its school district contribution at $56.2 million.
  • Efimia Basargin leads a Russian language lesson April 2, 2024, to about 25 middle school students in a classroom at Voznesenka School, about 24 miles east of Homer, Alaska. Middle school students in the Russian Old Believer community receive 50 minutes of Russian language lessons each school day. (P
    M.Scott Moon
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    KDLL
    The Southern Kenai Peninsula is home to several villages of Russian Old Believers. In the public schools in the villages, Old Believer culture and bilingual education run throughout the school day. This is the third part in our five-part series about schools on the Kenai Peninsula.
  • Heather Lindquist, an instructional aide at Moose Pass School, leads students Dec. 7, 2023, through a rehearsal of the school’s Christmas play. Moose Pass is about 30 miles north of Seward, Alaska.
    M.Scott Moon
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    KDLL
    Three of the Kenai Peninsula’s smallest schools are in the rural communities of Moose Pass, Cooper Landing and Hope. Small populations mean individualized education, multigrade extracurriculars and a distinct social environment. This is the second installment in a five-part series about schools on the Kenai Peninsula.
  • Hna’estał Edna Standifer appears on a split video screen from Anchorage, where she uses Zoom to remotely teach a Dena’ina language lesson to students at the Tebughna School in Tyonek.
    M.Scott Moon
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    KDLL
    With 42 schools spread across a land area bigger than West Virginia, the Kenai Peninsula Borough School District is a good candidate for ‘Most Unique District in America’ according to its superintendent. This is the first in a five-part series about the diversity of schools on the peninsula.
  • Sterling Elementary School celebrated its 60th birthday Saturday
    Hunter Morrison
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    KDLL
    This year marks 60 years since Sterling Elementary School has been a part of the Kenai Peninsula Borough School District. In commemoration of the anniversary, the school held a birthday celebration, which brought together teachers, families and current and former students.
KDLL EVENING NEWSCASTS
  • On the Kenai Peninsula, several Native villages with small populations boast vibrant schools that focus on connecting students with modern opportunities and traditional knowledge. KDLL’s Riley Board visited two fly-in only schools for this fourth part in our series about the diversity of public schooling on Kenai Peninsula. And, Trout Unlimited offers an opportunity to catch some fly-fishing skills and release extraneous outdoor equipment.
  • The Southern Kenai Peninsula is home to several villages of Russian Old Believers, a group that split from the Russian Orthodox Church in 1654 and came to the United States in the 1960s. In the public schools in the villages, Old Believer culture and bilingual education run throughout the school day. For the third part in our series about the peninsula’s schools, KDLL’s Riley Board visited three Old Believer communities. Plus, the Kenai Peninsula Borough set the funding level for the school district next year, with some wiggle room.
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