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Econ 919 — How the Kenai Peninsula Works

A history of school counts at small peninsula schools

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The especially small class of 2009-2010 at the Cooper Landing School.
Riley Board

When schools in Alaska drop below 10 students, they lose full state funding and can be shut down. Today, the peninsula's smallest schools are in the clear — but it hasn't always been that way.

Riley Board is a Report For America participant and senior reporter at KDLL covering rural communities on the central Kenai Peninsula.
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