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Lower Kuskokwim School District (LKSD), or Bethel Public Schools, is a school district headquartered in
Bethel, Alaska Bethel ( esu, Mamterilleq) is a city in Bethel Census Area, Alaska, United States. It is the largest community on the Kuskokwim River, located approximately upriver from where the river flows into Kuskokwim Bay. It is also the largest city in ...
. it is the largest rural school district in the state, with 4,300 students.


Employment and teacher demographics

In 2017 it had about 300 certified teachers, with about 20% being
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, the highest percentage of any Alaskan school district. The district, as of 2017, pays for the education of prospective teachers, sending them to
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(UAF); the district pays all of a student's costs if they go to UAF; the LKSD board also offers scholarships for students attending other universities. The stipulation is that students who get the scholarships are obligated to teach at LKSD, with one year of teaching per year of scholarship. In 2013 LKSD began requiring teachers without university degrees to work towards getting them, and in 2017 it set a ten-year deadline for doing so. Most of its non-certified teachers taught in rural schools. According to Alaska state law a person without a university degree may still become a full-time teacher if he/she has fluency in a native language of Alaska. The district prioritizes hiring teachers with
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skills and has a preference for local teachers. In the period 2007-2012 it had an annual teacher turnover rate of 15%, or 60-70 teaching jobs, lower than many rural school districts though higher than urban ones.


Schools


Bethel schools

Regular: * Bethel Regional High School * Gladys Jung Elementary School ** Jung, previously known as the Kilbuck School, serves grades 3–6. its enrollment is about 345. * Mekelnguut Elitnauriviat School ** Nicknamed the "M.E. School," it serves grades Kindergarten through 2. it has 260 students and 18 teachers. * Ayaprun Elitnaurvik School **It is a K-6 Yup’ik-English bilingual program that originated from a total immersion language program established in 1995. the school had 197 students. The school occupies space in Mekelnguut Elitnauriviat and Gladys Jung schools; grades Kindergarten through 1 are in the former and the remainder are in the latter. Other: * Kuskokwim Learning Academy (KLA) - Bethel


Rural PreK-12 schools

* Joann A. Alexie Memorial School - Atmautluak ** it has about 118 students. * Chaputnguak School & Amaqigciq School - Chefornak ** "Chaputnguak," an old name for Chefornak, is a Yup'ik word referring to an object or thing obstructing a pathway, while the latter is named after the first inhabitant of Chefornak, Alexie Amaqigciq. *
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School ** it has 120 students. It is a bilingual school. * Rocky Mountain School -
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** it has one of the lowest enrollments in LKSD as it has 54 students. * Kasigluk-Akula Elitnaurvik School - Kasigluk ** It is a bilingual English- Yugtun school. it has about 120 students. * Kasigluk Akiuk Memorial School - Kasigluk ** it has about 100 students. * Chief Paul Memorial School - Kipnuk ** it has 190 students. * Ayagina’ar Elitnaurvik School - Kongiganak ** it serves 174 students. * Ket’acik & Apaalluk Memorial School -
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** it has about 250 students and 15 teachers. * Kwigillingok School -
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** it has about 119 students, 12 teachers, and 10 other employees. * Nuniwarmiut School - Mekoryuk ** In 1984 the building was constructed. * William N. Miller Memorial School - Napakiak ** it has 96 students. * Zacharias John Williams Memorial School - Napaskiak ** it has 155 students, with 90% classified as learners of English as a second language, 85% are on free or reduced lunch programs, and the majority are of Central Yupik Eskimo origins; that year only two students were not Yupik. That year the school had 34 employees, with four of them being native Alaskans; the employees included 16 teachers. The current building opened in October 2016, and the original building opened in 1982. * Ayaprun School -
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) ** the school has 128 students, 12 teachers, and 27 other employees. Mertarvik Pioneer School is the continuation, as people from Newtok are moving to Mertarvik due to erosion of the former. As of 2020 it uses temporary facilities in the Mertarvik Education Center (MEC) before a permanent school is to be constructed. The school has teachers using English and Yugtun as mediums of instruction. The Mertarvik school's initial enrollment was 10 and it began operations on October 14, 2019. It initially had four teachers with half using each language as a medium. * Negtemiut Elitnaurviat School -
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* Anna Tobeluk Memorial School - Nunapitchuk ** the school had 203 students, 15 certified teachers, and 16 classified employees. English is the sole language of instruction at Tobeluk. * Qugcuun Memorial School - Oscarville ** the school had 13 students. It is a bilingual English-Yup'ik school. * Arviq School -
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** Due to a decline in student enrollment it closed in Spring 2001, but it reopened in October 2007. the school had 20 students. * Kuinerrarmiut Elitnaurviat School -
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* Nelson Island School -
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* Lewis Angapak Memorial School - Tuntutuliak ** the students are Yupik people. * Paul T. Albert Memorial School (PTAMS) - Tununak ** It is a bilingual English-Yugtun school. there are about 108 students at the school, all Alaska Natives.Paul T. Albert Memorial School
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In 2003 it was the building of the largest size in Tununak. Kimberly C. Price, who formerly taught at the school, stated that students are in mainly Yupik speaking houses and generally retain fluency of the language.Price, p. 43.


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* {{Authority control School districts in Alaska Bethel, Alaska Bethel Census Area, Alaska