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Seward School
NameSeward School
CitySeward
StateAlaska
CountryUnited States

Seward School is a public school located in Seward, Alaska, serving students from Kenai Peninsula Borough and surrounding areas, including Resurrection Bay and Kenai Fjords National Park. The school has a strong focus on Environmental education, with partnerships with organizations such as the National Park Service and the Alaska Department of Fish and Game. Students at Seward School have opportunities to participate in programs like the Alaska SeaLife Center and the Seward Marine Center, which provide hands-on experience with Marine biology and Wildlife conservation. The school's curriculum is also influenced by its proximity to Mount Marathon and the Kenai Mountains, with courses in Geology and Outdoor education.

History

The history of Seward School dates back to the early 20th century, when the town of Seward, Alaska was founded as a supply center for the Alaska Railroad. The school was established to serve the growing population of Seward and surrounding areas, including Moose Pass and Cooper Landing. Over the years, the school has undergone several renovations and expansions, including the addition of a new Gymnasium and Library in the 1980s, with funding from the State of Alaska and the United States Department of Education. Seward School has also been influenced by its proximity to Anchorage, with many students participating in programs and competitions with schools such as West Anchorage High School and South Anchorage High School. The school has a strong sense of community, with events like the Seward Summer Festival and the Mount Marathon Race bringing together students, parents, and local residents, including those from Homer, Alaska and Soldotna, Alaska.

Campus

The campus of Seward School is situated on a hill overlooking Resurrection Bay, with stunning views of the surrounding Kenai Mountains. The school's facilities include a Science laboratory, a Computer lab, and a Music room, as well as a Cafeteria and a Playground. The campus is also home to a variety of Wildlife, including Bald eagles, Black bears, and Moose, which are often spotted by students and staff on their way to and from school, particularly near the Seward Highway and the Kenai River. Seward School has partnerships with organizations such as the Alaska Wildlife Alliance and the National Wildlife Federation, which provide opportunities for students to learn about and participate in Conservation efforts. The school's location near Kenai Fjords National Park and the Chugach National Forest also provides opportunities for Outdoor education and Environmental studies, with courses and programs offered in collaboration with the University of Alaska Fairbanks and the Alaska Pacific University.

Academics

Seward School offers a range of academic programs, including courses in Mathematics, Science, and English language arts. The school also offers elective courses in subjects such as Art, Music, and Foreign languages, including Spanish language and French language. Students at Seward School have the opportunity to participate in programs such as the Advanced Placement program and the International Baccalaureate program, which provide challenging coursework and opportunities for College credit. The school's curriculum is also influenced by its location, with courses in Marine biology and Environmental science that take advantage of the school's proximity to Resurrection Bay and the Kenai Fjords. Seward School has partnerships with institutions such as the University of Alaska Anchorage and the Alaska Department of Education, which provide resources and support for teachers and students, including those participating in the Alaska Native Science and Engineering Program.

Student Life

Student life at Seward School is active and diverse, with a range of extracurricular activities and clubs available to students. The school has a strong Athletics program, with teams competing in sports such as Basketball, Soccer, and Volleyball against other schools in the Kenai Peninsula Borough School District, including Homer High School and Nikiski Middle-High School. Students at Seward School also have the opportunity to participate in clubs such as the National Honor Society, the Student council, and the Environmental club, which organize events and activities such as the Seward Summer Festival and the Kenai Peninsula Fair. The school's location near Kenai Fjords National Park and the Chugach National Forest also provides opportunities for Outdoor recreation and Adventure education, with programs and courses offered in collaboration with the National Park Service and the U.S. Forest Service.

Notable Alumni

Seward School has a number of notable alumni, including Alaska State Senator Peter Micciche, who graduated from the school in the 1980s and went on to attend University of Alaska Fairbanks. Other notable alumni include Alaska Native leader Willie Hensley, who attended Seward School in the 1950s and went on to become a prominent figure in Alaska Native politics, working with organizations such as the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act and the Inupiat Community of the Arctic Slope. Seward School alumni have also gone on to attend institutions such as Harvard University, Stanford University, and the University of Washington, and have pursued careers in fields such as Medicine, Law, and Environmental science, including working with organizations such as the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the Environmental Protection Agency.

Category:Schools in Alaska

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