Kenai Peninsula Borough School District

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The Kenai Peninsula Borough School District (KPBSD) serves 21 communities and 9,400 students in the Kenai Peninsula Borough. KPBSD is the largest employer on the Kenai Peninsula providing $4.9 million in gross payroll each month.[1]

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[edit] Schools

School Name
Grades
Location
Chapman School
K-8
Anchor Point
Nikolaevsk School
K-12
Anchor Point
Cooper Landing School
K-8
Cooper Landing
Kachemak-Selo
K-12
Fritz Creek
Voznesenka School
K-12
Fritz Creek
McNeil Canyon Elementary
K-6
Homer
Paul Banks Elementary
K-2
Homer
Razdolna School
K-12
Homer
Homer Flex
9-12
Homer
Homer High
9-12
Homer
Homer Middle
7-8
Homer
West Homer Elementary
3-6
Homer
Hope School
K-12
Hope
Tustumena Elementary
K-6
Kasilof
Sears Elementary
K-2
Kenai
Kenai Alternative High
9-12
Kenai
Kenai Central High
9-12
Kenai
Kenai Middle
6-8
Kenai
Mt. View Elementary
3-5
Kenai
Moose Pass School
K-8
Moose Pass
Nanwalek School
K-12
Nanwalek
Nikiski North Star Elementary
K-6
Nikiski
Nikiski Middle/High School
7-12
Nikiski
Ninilchik School
K-12
Ninilchik
Port Graham School
K-10
Port Graham
Susan B. English
K-12
Seldovia
Seward Elementary
K-6
Seward
Seward High
9-12
Seward
Spring Creek School
9-12
Seward
Seward Middle
7-8
Seward
K-Beach Elementary
K-6
Soldotna
Redoubt Elementary
K-6
Soldotna
Soldotna Elementary
K-6
Soldotna
Skyview High
9-12
Soldotna
Soldotna High
9-12
Soldotna
Soldotna Middle
7-8
Soldotna
Sterling Elementary
K-6
Sterling
Tebughna School
K-12
Tyonek

[edit] Charter schools

Fireweed Academy 3-6 Homer
Aurora Borealis K-8 Kenai
Kaleidoscope School 1-3 Kenai
Soldotna Montessori K-6 Soldotna

[edit] Statistics

[edit] Students

PK-3 2637
4-6 2021
7-8 1540
9-12 3190
Total 9388

[edit] Personnel

District Office Admin 14
Building Admin 42
Certified Staff 630
Support Staff 511
Total 1197

[edit] Trivia

  • KPBSD serves 44 sites in 21 diverse communities.
  • KPBSD covers 25,600 square miles which is larger than the entire state of West Virginia.
  • Four of the district's schools are accessible only by water or air; one by hiking or all-terrain vehicle.
  • The district's total student population is 11% Alaska Native.

[edit] References