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KPBSD student councils now have a standing slot on assembly meeting agendas.
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Youth in detention center produce PSAs to encourage community safety
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The USDA's two year universal free meal program ended this summer, resulting in confusion among parents, students and staff. At one school, 60 students showed up on the first day without food or a way to pay for it. District officials are reminding parents that free and reduced-fee lunches are still available to families with certain income restraints.
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Cindy McKibben is the new principal at the small schools in the unincorporated communities of Hope and Cooper Landing.
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KPBSD Superintendent Clayton Holland said due to the widespread availability of COVID vaccines, advances in treatment options for COVID and a downtrend in severe cases of the illness, the district is continuing to move away from enforcing masking and some other COVID-19 mitigation measures.
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Alaska’s schools have a hard time attracting and retaining teachers. That was the case even before the pandemic hit and upended education worldwide.But…
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The Kenai Peninsula Borough School District is considering changing how it evaluates contact tracing in its COVID mitigation plan to allow more kids to…
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The Kenai Peninsula Borough School District vaccinated over 300 educators and support staff against COVID-19 Friday at clinics across the peninsula.…
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The Kenai Peninsula Borough School District will return to in-personal classes Jan. 11. Educators are preparing for the change.
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Central Kenai Peninsula schools will follow their eastern peninsula counterparts in shifting immediately to 100 percent remote learning as coronavirus…