Chugach School District
The Chugach School District is a school district headquartered in Anchorage, Alaska. The district's territory is in the Chugach Census Area, where it covers all areas except for Cordova and Valdez. It operates three brick-and-mortar schools in Prince William Sound; a homeschool program that serves students across the state; and a short-term residential school out of Anchorage.
The three brick-and-mortar schools of Chenega Bay, Tatitlek, and Whittier encompass an area across South Central Alaska.
Schools
- Chenega Bay
- Tatitlek
- Whittier
- FOCUS Homeschool
- Voyage to Excellence
History
The Chugach School District underwent major changes starting in 1994. The district went from the bottom quartile in Alaska to, just five years after rebuilding their education system, the top quartile. This began with two years of input-gathering from communities and businesses.Performance-based education
Chugach is recognized as being one of the longest-running, public performance-based school districts. This model is described as a "reversal" of the traditional education equation. Instead of time being the constant and learning being the variable, as in the traditional system, learning is the constant and time is the variable.Awards
In 2001, the Chugach School District became the first educational institution to earn the prestigious Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award offered by the National Institute of Standards and Technology.In 2008, Chugach School District won the Alaska Performance Excellence award of quality.
In 2021, Chugach School District's Fairbanks based agricultural education program, Silent Springs FFA, was recognized as 3-Star premier chapter as well as a top 10 National finalist by the National FFA Organization.