Ninilchik School is a
K-12 school
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in
Ninilchik, Alaska
Ninilchik (russian: Нинильчик) ( Dena'ina: ''Niqnalchint'') is a census-designated place (CDP) in Kenai Peninsula Borough, Alaska, United States. At the 2010 census the population was 883, up from 772 in 2000.
It is considered an Alaska ...
, serving the communities of Ninilchik,
Anchor Point
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,
Kasilof, and
Clam Gulch. It is the oldest school on the
Kenai Peninsula
The Kenai Peninsula ( Dena'ina: ''Yaghenen'') is a large peninsula jutting from the coast of Southcentral Alaska. The name Kenai (, ) is derived from the word "Kenaitze" or "Kenaitze Indian Tribe", the name of the Native Athabascan Alaskan trib ...
, originally opened in 1910. The principal is Terry Martin. In 2010 the school celebrated its centennial year with a community gathering and
pig roast
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.
Sports
The school is home to the highly successful Ninilchik Lady Wolverine basketball team of Ninilchik High School, which plays in District III, Region II. Owners of 8 state championships, the Lady Wolverines are recognized as one of the most successful basketball programs in the state.
Ninilchik Lady Wolverines
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References
External links
Official website
Basketball teams in Alaska
Schools in Kenai Peninsula Borough, Alaska
Educational institutions established in 1910
Public K-12 schools in Alaska
1910 establishments in Alaska
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