Nikolaevsk School

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Nikolaevsk School
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Nikolaevsk School
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Alaska

United States
Coordinates 59°48′41″N151°36′55″W / 59.8112785°N 151.6153517°W / 59.8112785; -151.6153517
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CEEB code 020184
Enrollment64 [1]  (2016)
MascotThe Warriors
Website kpbsd.org/schools/nikolaevsk/

Nikolaevsk School is a kindergarten through twelfth grade school in Nikolaevsk, Alaska. It is in a Russian Old Believer community on the Kenai Peninsula and is a member of the Kenai Peninsula Borough School District.

The school mascot is the warrior. It has approximately seventy students and teachers in total. Gregory Melvin is the current principal.

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References

  1. "Nikolaevsk School". NCES. Retrieved 2 December 2018.