Alaska Trends

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ow Alaska approaches PK-12 education is outlined in Alaska Statute 14.03.015: “It is the policy of this state that the purpose of education is to help ensure that all students will succeed in their education and work, shape worthwhile and satisfying lives for themselves, exemplify the best values of society, and be effective in improving the character and quality of the world about them.”

Providing Alaskan students access to quality educational opportunities is an ongoing challenge, and the Alaska Department of Education and Early Development’s (DEED) role in achieving that goal is to provide leadership support, resources, and information.

For Alaska Trends this month, we selected data from DEED to provide a big picture view of youth education in the Last Frontier. For more data and information on the state’s education efforts, visit education.alaska.gov.

Alaska has
54
school districts
496
schools and
132,577
students in pre-kindergarten through 12th grade.
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17.76
is the average student/teacher ratio across the state.
81.7
is the highest student/teacher ratio and is in the Galena City School District.
7.25
is the lowest student/teacher ratio and is in the Aleutian Region School District.
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10
districts have one school.
STATEWIDE ENROLLMENT AND TEACHERS EMPLOYED VS THE AVERAGE TEACHING SALARY
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2019-2020 STATEWIDE STUDENT BODY BY DISTRICT
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2019-2020 STATEWIDE ENROLLMENT BY GRADE
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10,255
students were enrolled in the 5th grade, the largest K-12 cohort.
9,265
students were enrolled in the 11th grade, the smallest K-12 group.
3,988
students were enrolled in pre-kindergarten for the 2019-2020 school year.
2019-2020 STATEWIDE STUDENT BODY BY DISTRICT
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2019-2020 STATEWIDE ENROLLMENT BY GRADE
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10,255
students were enrolled in the 5th grade, the largest K-12 cohort.
9,265
students were enrolled in the 11th grade, the smallest K-12 group.
3,988
students were enrolled in pre-kindergarten for the 2019-2020 school year.