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The Anchorage School District (ASD) manages all
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s within the
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in the U.S. state of
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. It is the 107th largest
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in the United States, serving over 45,000 students in more than 90 schools.


Operations

The district includes all of Anchorage municipality. District superintendent
Carol Comeau Carol Comeau (née Smith; born 1941) is an American educator. She was inaugurated to the Alaska Women's Hall of Fame in 2009. Personal life and education Carol Comeau was born in Berkeley, California and raised in Iowa. Her father died when she ...
, appointed in December 2000, retired June 30, 2012. She was succeeded by Jim Browder. After eight months, Jim Browder resigned and was replaced by Ed Graff; later in 2015 Ed Graff was replaced by Deena Bishop (formerly Deena Paramo), previously the Superintendent of Matsu Valley School District. Bishop resigned at the end of the 2022 school term and was replaced by Jharrett Bryantt.


Demographics

In the 2018-2019 school year, the Anchorage School District enrolled approximately 46,695 students. In terms of race and ethnicity, the Anchorage School District is considered a minority-majority district, meaning the minority groups make up the majority of the district's population. Non-white students make up roughly 58 percent of the school district's student body. Composition: The district served approximately 8,600 students with special needs who were eligible for special education services in 2008-09. Also that year, the district's English Language Learner program for students with limited English Proficiency served 5,808 students and the Gifted program assisted 3,563 students.


Instruction

In 2008-09, the district's graduation rate was 70.48 percent. It has increased nearly 11 percentage points since the 2004-05 school year. The dropout rate for ASD students is 3.43 percent, a figure that has been cut nearly in half since the 2004-05 school year. In 2009-10, ASD had 48 teachers certified by the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards. National board certification is voluntary and involves a rigorous performance-based assessment that takes one to three years for a successful candidate to achieve. The certification complements, but does not replace a state's teacher certificate. It is valid for 10 years and establishes the teacher as “highly qualified” and a “master” teacher in the eyes of the district and state. In 2009-10, 99 percent of new teachers were highly qualified. The remaining 1 percent were unable to prove their HQT status and were terminated. As of May 1, 2010, the state HQT reports 95.4 percent of ASD teachers had an HQT designation in the content area they were teaching. To put this into perspective almost six years after the State adopted regulations mandating that urban District's limit instruction in core classes to HQ teachers, ASD is still out of compliance, while HQ requirements can be via Praxis examinations. The district also has approximately 225 certificated employees such as counselors, psychologists, speech pathologists, OT/PT, nurses and more. ASD's last curriculum audit was conducted in 2002. 22.5 credits are required to graduate high school in the Anchorage School District. All high schools in the Anchorage School District offer AP (Advanced Placement) classes, but only West Anchorage High School offers IB (International Baccalaureate) classes.


Test Scores

The district releases test scores each fall in a comprehensive report called Profile of Performance. See Expect the Best is a condensed version of that 2,000-page document: it is put forward as an annual report to the community. In 2008-09 test scores remained relatively flat. Language arts scores declined from 81.4 to 80.4 percent and math scores declined from 73.7 to 71.4 percent since last year. These scores follow three years of steady growth. In order to make AYP (adequate yearly progress) each school must meet up to 31 specific targets that have been established by the state in which the district is located. Proficiency on state adopted measurements, test participation, attendance, and graduation rates are used to determine AYP for each school each year. 2008-09 school-wide results for the district's 96 schools are as follows: * 96 percent met the test participating requirement. * 85 percent met the language arts requirement. * 89 percent met the math requirement. * 97 percent met the attendance/graduation requirement. Thirty-nine ASD schools met every requirement for which they were accountable. Fifteen missed AYP by just one target; 42 schools missed by two or more targets. Complete coverage, including historical statistics, of federal AYP requirements, are available on the district's website. In 2009, only some 27% of students in Alaska were proficient in Reading on the NAEP test. For some reason, though Anchorage's population exceeded 250,000 NAEP did not include Anchorage in its review of Urban Districts.


Food service

On December 16, 2019, news was announced to all students at the schools serving Subway sandwiches for lunch that the district decided to go with more healthy and convenient options for school lunches, removing Subway sandwiches from the menu. It went into effect the second semester of the 2019-2020 school year.


Schools


High schools

* Bartlett High School *
Chugiak High School Chugiak High School is a public high school located in Chugiak, Anchorage, Alaska, and a part of the Anchorage School District. Chugiak's mascot is the Mustang and the school colors are blue, black, and white. In 2005, Chugiak's student population ...
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Dimond High School A. J. Dimond High School (DHS) is a public four-year high school in Anchorage, Alaska, and is a part of the Anchorage School District. It has been accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities. Dimond serves students in the ...
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Eagle River High School Eagle River High School (ERHS) is a public high school in Eagle River, a suburb of the city of Anchorage in the U.S. state of Alaska. Opened in 2005, it serves students living in Eagle River and on Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson. Enrollment in t ...
* East High School * Service High School * South High School * West High School


Middle schools

*Central Middle School of Science *Begich Middle School *Clark Middle School *Goldenview Middle School *Gruening Middle School *Hanshew Middle School *Mears Middle School *Mirror Lake Middle School *Romig Middle School *Wendler Middle School


Combined secondary schools

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Steller Secondary School Steller Secondary School is an alternative school located in Anchorage, Alaska. The Anchorage School District established the school in 1974 as a response to a proposal by the Committee of Alternative Secondary Education. Steller was named after ...


Kindergarten - Grade 12 schools

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Polaris K-12 School Polaris K-12 School is a lottery-entry magnet school serving grades Kindergarten through 12th grade in Anchorage, Alaska. It serves the Anchorage School District. Student Government The Polaris student government Is not a typical student govern ...


Elementary schools

*Abbott Loop Elementary *Airport Heights Elementary *Alpenglow Elementary *Aurora Elementary *Baxter Elementary *Bayshore Elementary *Bear Valley Elementary *Birchwood ABC Elementary *Bowman Elementary *Campbell Elementary *Chester Valley Elementary *Chinook Elementary *Chugach Optional Elementary Chugach Optional Elementary school is not a neighborhood school, but rather an alternative program within the Anchorage School District. Students come from all over Anchorage and are accepted on a lottery system to provide an equal opportunity to all students and to provide grade level and gender balance. *Chugiak Elementary *College Gate Elementary *Creekside Park Elementary *Denali Montessori *Eagle River Elementary *Fairview Elementary *Fire Lake Elementary *Gladys Wood Elementary *Government Hill Elementary *Homestead Elementary *Huffman Elementary *Inlet View Elementary *Kasuun Elementary *Kincaid Elementary *Klatt Elementary *Lake Hood Elementary *Lake Otis Elementary *Mountain View Elementary *Muldoon Elementary *North Star Elementary *Northwood ABC Elementary *Nunaka Valley Elementary *O'Malley Elementary *Ocean View Elementary *Orion Elementary *Ptarmigan Elementary *Rabbit Creek Elementary *Ravenwood Elementary *Rogers Park Elementary *Russian Jack Elementary *Sand Lake Elementary *Scenic Park Elementary *Spring Hill Elementary *Susitna Elementary *Taku Elementary *Trailside Elementary *Tudor Elementary *Turnagain Elementary *Tyson Elementary *Ursa Major Elementary *Ursa Minor Elementary *Williwaw Elementary *Willow Crest Elementary *Wonder Park Elementary


Charter schools

*Alaska Native Cultural Charter School *Aquarian Charter School *Eagle Academy Charter School *Family Partnership Charter School *Frontier Charter School *Highland Tech Academy School *Rilke Schule German School of Arts & Sciences *Winterberry Charter School


Other specialized schools and programs

*ACE/ACT *
Alaska State School for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing The Alaska State School for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (AKSD, previously abbreviated as ASSDHH) is a public school located in Anchorage, Alaska, United States. Its affiliated schools are Russian Jack Elementary School, Orah Dee Clark Middle S ...
*AVAIL *Booth Secondary *Benny Benson Secondary School (also known as SAVE II) *Crossroads 7-12 *Continuation Program *Girdwood K-8 School *Martin Luther King Jr. Technical High School *McLaughlin Youth Center *Northern Lights ABC K-8 *Whaley School


See also

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List of high schools in Alaska This is a list of high schools in the state of Alaska, United States with their athletic/extracurricular designations in parentheses as determined by the Alaska School Activities Association. Aleutians East Borough Aleutians East Borough School ...
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List of middle schools in Alaska The following is an incomplete list of middle schools in Alaska: *Anchorage School District, Anchorage/ Eagle River **Central Middle School of Science **Goldenview Middle School **Gruening Middle School **Hanshew Middle School **Mears Middle Schoo ...
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List of school districts in Alaska This is a list of the school districts in Alaska. Aleutians West Census Area * Pribilof School District * Unalaska City School District Anchorage * Anchorage School District * Aleutian Region School District * Chugach School District Bethe ...


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