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.
School name | Location | Grade range | ASAA | 2014 en- rollment |
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Akutan School | Akutan | P–12 | 1A | 6 |
Cold Bay School | Cold Bay | P–12 | 1A | 0 |
False Pass School | False Pass | P–12 | — | 4 |
King Cove School | King Cove | P–12 | 1A | 22 |
Sand Point School | Sand Point | P–12 | 1A | 32 |
Total grades 9–12 for district | 64 |
School name | Location | Grade range | ASAA | 2014 en- rollment |
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Adak School | Adak | P–12 | — | 5 |
Yakov E. Netsvetov School | Atka | K–12 | — | 3 |
Total grades 9–12 for district | 8 |
School name | Location | Grade range | ASAA | 2014 en- rollment |
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Alaska State School for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing | Anchorage | P–12 | — | 11 |
Avail School | Anchorage | 6–12 | — | 61 |
Bartlett High School | Anchorage | 9–12 | 4A | 1,491 |
Benson Secondary/S.E.A.R.C.H. | Anchorage | 7–12 | — | 247 |
Chugiak High School | Chugiak | 9–12 | 4A | 1,086 |
Crossroads School | Anchorage | 7–12 | — | 30 |
Dimond High School | Anchorage | 9–12 | 4A | 1,698 |
Eagle River High School | Eagle River | 9–12 | 4A | 831 |
Bettye Davis East Anchorage High School | Anchorage | 9–12 | 4A | 2,161 |
Family Partnership Charter School | Anchorage | K–12 | — | 271 |
Frontier Charter School | Anchorage | K–12 | — | 173 |
Highland Academy Charter School | Anchorage | 6–12 | — | 121 |
McLaughlin Secondary School | Anchorage | 7–12 | — | 91 |
Polaris K-12 School | Anchorage | K–12 | — | 134 |
S.A.V.E. High School | Anchorage | 9–12 | — | 185 |
Service High School | Anchorage | 9–12 | 4A | 1,772 |
South Anchorage High School | Anchorage | 9–12 | 4A | 1,448 |
Steller Secondary School | Anchorage | 7–12 | — | 177 |
The New Path High School | Anchorage | 7–12 | — | 29 |
West Anchorage High School | Anchorage | 9–12 | 4A | 1,901 |
Whaley School | Anchorage | P–12 | — | 273 |
Total grades 9–12 for district | 14,191 |
School name | Location | Grade range | ASAA | 2014 en- rollment |
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Bristol Bay Correspondence | Naknek | K–12 | 4 | |
Bristol Bay Middle/High School | Naknek | 7–12 | 2A | 43 |
Total grades 9–12 for district | 47 |
School name | Location | Grade range | ASAA | 2014 en- rollment |
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Anderson School | Anderson | K–12 | 1A | 10 |
Cantwell School | Cantwell | K–12 | 1A | 7 |
Denali PEAK | Healy | P–12 | — | 157 |
Tri-Valley School | Healy | P–12 | 2A | 59 |
Total grades 9–12 for district | 233 |
School name | Location | Grade range | ASAA | 2014 en- rollment |
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Dillingham Correspondence School | Dillingham | K–12 | — | 3 |
Dillingham Middle/High School | Dillingham | 6–12 | 2A | 150 |
Total grades 9–12 for district | 153 |
School name | Location | Grade range | ASAA | 2014 en- rollment |
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Alternative Learning Systems | Fairbanks | P–12 | — | 78 |
Ben Eielson Jr/Sr High School | Eielson AFB | 7–12 | 3A | 260 |
Effie Kokrine Charter School | Fairbanks | 7–12 | 2A | 86 |
Fairbanks B.E.S.T. | Fairbanks | K–12 | — | 159 |
Fairbanks Youth Facility | Fairbanks | 5–12 | — | 18 |
Hutchison High School | Fairbanks | 9–12 | 3A | 372 |
Lathrop High School | Fairbanks | 9–12 | 4A | 1,113 |
North Pole High School | North Pole | 9–12 | 4A | 733 |
Star of the North Secondary School | North Pole | 7–12 | — | 164 |
West Valley High School | Fairbanks | 9–12 | 4A | 1,024 |
Total grades 9–12 for district | 4,007 |
School name | Location | Grade range | ASAA | 2014 en- rollment |
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Haines High School | Haines | 9–12 | 2A | 99 |
Haines Home School | Haines | K–12 | — | 1 |
Total grades 9–12 for district | 100 |
School name | Location | Grade range | ASAA | 2014 en- rollment |
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Angoon (Eli Katonook Memorial) School | Angoon | P–12 | 1A | 19 |
Chatham Correspondence | Angoon | K–12 | — | 0 |
Gustavus School | Gustavus | K–12 | 1A | 7 |
Klukwan School | Klukwan | K–12 | 1A | 4 |
Tenakee Springs School | Tenakee Springs | K–12 | 1A | 2 |
Total grades 9–12 for district | 32 |
School name | Location | Grade range | ASAA | 2014 en- rollment |
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Hoonah Jr/Sr High School | Hoonah | 7–12 | 1A | 30 |
School name | Location | Grade range | ASAA | 2014 en- rollment |
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HomeBRIDGE | Juneau | P–12 | — | 37 |
Johnson Youth Center | Juneau | 5–12 | — | 8 |
Juneau-Douglas High School | Juneau | 9–12 | 4A | 680 |
Thunder Mountain High School | Juneau | 9–12 | 4A | 717 |
Yaakoosge Daakahidi Alt. H.S. | Juneau | 9–12 | — | 140 |
Total grades 9–12 for district | 1,582 |
School name | Location | Grade range | ASAA | 2014 en- rollment |
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Connections | Soldotna | K–12 | — | 336 |
Cooper Landing School | Cooper Landing | K–12 | — | 1 |
Homer Flex School | Homer | 9–12 | — | 26 |
Homer High School | Homer | 9–12 | 3A | 437 |
Hope School | Hope | P–12 | 1A | 7 |
Kachemak Selo School | Fritz Creek | P–12 | 1A | 17 |
Kenai Alternative High School | Kenai | 9–12 | — | 71 |
Kenai Central High School | Kenai | 9–12 | 4A | 534 |
Marathon School | Kenai | 7–12 | — | 3 |
Nanwalek School | Nanwalek | P–12 | 1A | 20 |
Nikiski Middle/Senior High School | Nikiski | 6–12 | 3A | 230 |
Nikolaevsk School | Nikolaevsk | P–12 | 1A | 22 |
Ninilchik School | Ninilchik | P–12 | 1A | 50 |
Port Graham School | Port Graham | P–12 | 1A | 5 |
Razdolna School | Homer | P–12 | — | 14 |
River City Academy | Soldotna | 7–12 | — | 45 |
Seward High School | Seward | 9–12 | 3A | 184 |
Soldotna High School | Soldotna | 9–12 | 4A | 505 |
Susan B English School | Seldovia | P–12 | 1A | 18 |
Tebughna School | Tyonek | P–12 | 1A | 6 |
Voznesenka School | Fritz Creek | P–12 | 1A | 40 |
Total grades 9–12 for district | 2,911 |
School name | Location | Grade range | ASAA | 2014 en- rollment |
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Fast Track | Ketchikan | K–12 | — | 36 |
Ketchikan High School | Ketchikan | 9–12 | 4A | 572 |
Ketchikan Regional Youth Facility | Ketchikan | 5–12 | — | 1 |
Revilla Jr/Sr High School | Ketchikan | 7–12 | — | 126 |
Total grades 9–12 for district | 735 |
School name | Location | Grade range | ASAA | 2014 en- rollment |
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Chevak School | Chevak | P–12 | 2A | 79 |
School name | Location | Grade range | ASAA | 2014 en- rollment |
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Aniguiin School | Elim | P–12 | 1A | 21 |
Anthony A. Andrews School | St. Michael | P–12 | 1A | 38 |
Brevig Mission School | Brevig Mission | P–12 | 1A | 25 |
Diomede School | Diomede | P–12 | 1A | 4 |
Gambell (Apangalook) School | Gambell | P–12 | 1A | 42 |
Hogarth Kingeekuk Sr. Memorial (Savoonga) School | Savoonga | P–12 | 1A | 49 |
James C. Isabell School | Teller | P–12 | 1A | 23 |
Koyuk-Malimiut School | Koyuk | P–12 | 1A | 21 |
Martin L. Olson School | Golovin | P–12 | 1A | 11 |
Shaktoolik School | Shaktoolik | P–12 | 1A | 14 |
Shishmaref School | Shishmaref | P–12 | 1A | 44 |
Tukurngailnguq (Stebbins) School | Stebbins | P–12 | 1A | 44 |
Unalakleet (Frank A. Degnan) School | Unalakleet | P–12 | 2A | 39 |
Wales (Kingikmiut) School | Wales | P–12 | 1A | 6 |
White Mountain School | White Mountain | P–12 | 1A | 11 |
Total grades 9–12 for district | 392 |
Petersburg High School Grades 9-12 145 Students 2A
School name | Location | Grade range | ASAA | 2014 en- rollment |
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Kake Elementary and High School | Kake | P–12 | 1A | 30 |
School name | Location | Grade range | ASAA | 2014 en- rollment |
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Metlakatla High School | Metlakatla | 9–12 | 2A | 86 |
School name | Location | Grade range | ASAA | 2014 en- rollment |
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Craig Alternative High School | Craig | 9–12 | — | 5 |
Craig High School | Craig | 9–12 | 2A | 91 |
PACE Correspondence | Craig | K–12 | — | 39 |
Total grades 9–12 for district | 135 |
School name | Location | Grade range | ASAA | 2014 en- rollment |
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Hydaburg School | Hydaburg | P–12 | 1A | 15 |
School name | Location | Grade range | ASAA | 2014 en- rollment |
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Alaska REACH Academy | Tok | P–12 | — | 31 |
Dot Lake School | Dot Lake | P–12 | 1A | 5 |
Eagle Community School | Eagle | P–12 | 1A | 2 |
Mentasta Lake School | Mentasta Lake | P–12 | 1A | 6 |
Tetlin School | Tetlin | P–12 | 1A | 5 |
Tok School | Tok | P–12 | 2A | 34 |
Walter Northway School | Northway | P–12 | 2A | 9 |
Total grades 9–12 for district | 92 |
School name | Location | Grade range | ASAA | 2014 en- rollment |
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Delta High School | Delta Junction | 9–12 | 3A | 175 |
Delta/Greely Homeschool | Delta Junction | P–12 | — | 24 |
New Horizons High School | Delta Junction | 9–12 | — | 15 |
Total grades 9–12 for district | 214 |
School name | Location | Grade range | ASAA | 2014 en- rollment |
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Chenega Bay School | Chenega Bay | P–12 | 1A | 4 |
FOCUS Homeschool | Anchorage | P–12 | — | 50 |
Tatitlek Community School | Tatitlek | P–12 | — | 9 |
Whittier Community School | Whittier | P–12 | — | 5 |
Total grades 9–12 for district | 68 |
School name | Location | Grade range | ASAA | 2014 en- rollment |
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Glennallen Jr/Sr High School | Glennallen | 7–12 | 2A | 98 |
Kenny Lake School | Copper Center | P–12 | 1A | 25 |
Slana School | Slana | P–12 | — | 3 |
Upstream Learning Correspondence | Glennallen | K–12 | — | 10 |
Total grades 9–12 for district | 136 |
School name | Location | Grade range | ASAA | 2014 en- rollment |
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Cordova Jr/Sr High School | Cordova | 7–12 | 3A | 108 |
School name | Location | Grade range | ASAA | 2014 en- rollment |
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Galena Interior Learning Academy (GILA) | Galena | 9–12 | — | 217 |
Interior Distance Education of Alaska (IDEA) | Fairbanks | P–12 | — | 915 |
Sidney C. Huntington Jr/Sr High School | Galena | 7–12 | 3A | 34 |
Total grades 9–12 for district | 1,166 |
School name | Location | Grade range | ASAA | 2014 en- rollment |
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Blackwell School | Anvik | P–12 | 1A | 1 |
David Louis Memorial School | Grayling | P–12 | 1A | 6 |
Distance Learning/Corresp. Ctr. | Eagle River | K–12 | — | 16 |
Holy Cross School | Holy Cross | K–12 | 1A | 5 |
Innoko River School | Shageluk | P–12 | 1A | 2 |
McGrath School | McGrath | P–12 | 1A | 13 |
Takotna Community School | Takotna | P–12 | 1A | 2 |
Top of the Kuskokwim School | Nikolai | P–12 | 1A | 1 |
Total grades 9–12 for district | 46 |
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