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Lynda Prince is a social studies teacher at Bartlett High School in Anchorage and a graduate of Mount Edgecumbe High School in Sitka. The school serves mostly Alaska Native students from many ...
After graduating from Bartlett High School ... Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium, Indian Health Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services and larger organizations that will fund ...
More than 200 Bartlett High School seniors celebrated their graduation Monday night. They walked into the Alaska ... students greeted family members outside the arena, where they took photos ...
Tigran Andrew walked onstage last year wearing a sealskin cap with his school-issued green gown at the Service High School ... rate for Alaska Native and American Indian students was about 64 ...
Alaska Native students have a graduation rate just above 60 percent—and a majority of the dropouts are male. I was one of those who dropped out of high school, but it wasn’t due to a lack of ...
On average, fewer than half of the American Indian and Alaska Native students in 12 states graduate from high school, says a report released last month by the Civil Rights Project/Proyecto ...
Of all the courses offered by the Della Keats precollege program, the three high school students ... success of rural Alaska Native or otherwise underrepresented students interested in health ...
Only 57 percent of Alaska Native students ... perennially high teacher turnover, particularly in farflung rural villages, that makes it difficult to build and sustain meaningful school improvements.