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Federal Programs Department
907-746-9239
 

The Federal Programs Department's goal is to maximize the impact of grant funds on student achievement through supplemental programs that align with the school board goals.

 
{Approved Grant Funds} Accessing Approved Grant Funds

A guide to procedures for accessing Federal Programs grant funds.

 

{Grant Opportunities} Classroom Grant Opportunities

A guide to accessing grant opportunities for your classroom, booster club, or other non-profit organization.

 

{Dzuuggi} Dzuuggi Preschool

Provides a developmentally appropriate early childhood program for Alaska Native and American Indian children, 0-5 years, in partnership with their parents or other caregivers.

 

 

The District's ELL Program is designed to enhance language proficiency for success in the classroom.

 

{McKinny-Vento}  Families in Transition A McKinney-Vento Homeless Education Assistance Act Program

The McKinney-Vento Homeless Program provides support to students who have been identified as not having a fixed nighttime residence.

 

The Indian Education Program provides academic services and activities for Alaska Native and American Indian students attending school in the district.

 

{Migrant} Migrant Education Program

The Migrant Education Program, in partnership with schools and families, provides supplemental educational services and family involvement opportunities that promote academic success.

 

The Native Youth Olympics and Cultural Heritage Program provides Alaskan Native and American Indian culture, traditions, and history to elementary and secondary students.

 

{NCLB} No Child Left Behind (NCLB) and Title I

NCLB requires states to adopt challenging academic content and student achievement standards that apply to all schools and all children in the state, and mandates Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) reports for all schools.

Title I provides supplemental educational services and family involvement opportunities that promote academic success in schools with a higher percentage of low income families.

 

{Drug Free} Safe and Drug Free Schools

The purpose of Safe and Drug Free Schools is to support programs that foster a safe and drug free learning environment.