List of school districts in Alaska

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This is a list of the school districts in Alaska.

School district Students County equivalent
Alaska Gateway School District 406 Southeast Fairbanks Census Area
Aleutian Region School District 24 Anchorage Municipality
Aleutians East Borough School District 207 Aleutians East Borough
Anchorage School District 43,086 Anchorage Municipality
Annette Island School District 322 Prince of Wales-Hyder Census Area
Bering Strait School District 1,882 Nome Census Area
Bristol Bay Borough School District [1] 113 Bristol Bay Borough
Chatham School District 140 Sitka City and Borough
Chugach School District 639 Anchorage Municipality
Copper River School District 437 Copper River Census Area
Cordova City School District 330 Chugach Census Area
Craig City School District [2] 714 Prince of Wales-Hyder Census Area
Delta/Greely School District901 Southeast Fairbanks Census Area
Denali Borough School District 1,044 Denali Borough
Dillingham City School District 427 Dillingham Census Area
Fairbanks North Star Borough School District 12,347 Fairbanks North Star Borough
Galena City School District 7,583 Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area
Haines Borough School District 251 Haines Borough
Hoonah City School District [3] 125 Hoonah-Angoon Census Area
Hydaburg City School District [4] 132 Prince of Wales-Hyder Census Area
Iditarod Area School District 289 Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area
Juneau School District 4,372 Juneau City and Borough
Kake City School District 103 Prince of Wales-Hyder Census Area
Kashunamiut School District 327 Kusilvak Census Area
Kenai Peninsula Borough School District 8,495 Kenai Peninsula Borough
Ketchikan Gateway Borough School District 2,163 Ketchikan Gateway Borough
Klawock City School District [5] 120 Prince of Wales-Hyder Census Area
Kodiak Island Borough School District 2,275 Kodiak Island Borough
Kuspuk School District [6] 359 Bethel Census Area
Lake and Peninsula School District [7] 351 Lake and Peninsula Borough
Lower Kuskokwim School District 3,963 Bethel Census Area
Lower Yukon School District 1,995 Kusilvak Census Area
Matanuska-Susitna Borough School District 19,443 Matanuska-Susitna Borough
Mount Edgecumbe High School 403 Sitka City and Borough
Nenana City School District 1,710 Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area
Nome Public Schools 687 Nome Census Area
North Slope Borough School District 2,064 North Slope Borough
Northwest Arctic Borough School District 1,878 Northwest Arctic Borough
Pelican City School District 16 Hoonah-Angoon Census Area
Petersburg City School District [8] 432 Petersburg Borough
Pribilof School District 61 Aleutians West Census Area
Saint Mary's School District [9] 210 Kusilvak Census Area
Skagway City School District [10] 142 Skagway Municipality
Sitka Borough School District [11] 1,187 Sitka City and Borough
Southeast Island School District 155 Prince of Wales-Hyder Census Area
Southwest Region School District 574 Dillingham Census Area
Tanana City Schools 26 Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area
Unalaska City School District 355 Aleutians West Census Area
Valdez City Schools 729 Chugach Census Area
Wrangell Public School District 262 Wrangell City and Borough
Yakutat School District [12] 99 Yakutat City and Borough
Yukon Flats School District 214 Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area
Yukon–Koyukuk School District 3,428 Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area
Yupiit School District 445 Bethel Census Area

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References

  1. "Bristol Bay Borough School District".
  2. "Craig City School District".
  3. "Hoonah City School District".
  4. "Hydaburg City School District".
  5. "Klawock City School District".
  6. "Kuspuk School District".
  7. "Lake and Peninsula School District".
  8. "Petersburg City School District".
  9. "Saint Mary's School District".
  10. "Skagway City School District".
  11. "Sitka Borough School District".
  12. "Yakutat School District".