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Klukwan School implements distance learning after tribal vote

Klukwan School won’t have in-person classes after the Chilkat Indian Village council expressed its desire for the village’s school to implement distance learning. While Klukwan School is part of the Chatham School District, which announced plans for students in Angoon, Gustavus and Tenakee Springs to attend classes in person. Klukwan principal and teacher Eric Hart said the school plans […]

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Classroom aide hours cut from Klukwan School budget

The Chilkat Indian Village is looking for ways to absorb a cut in hours for assistant teachers at Klukwan School after the Chatham School District reduced staffing for local paraprofessionals by the equivalent of 0.8 full-time positions. The cut will affect hours for two of the school’s four part-time paraprofessionals, according to superintendent Bruce Houck. The reduction […]

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Klukwan closes village to visitors

The Klukwan community has taken several aggressive steps to slow the spread of COVID-19 including declaring a local emergency, passing a “shelter in place” order and posting signs at the entrance to town that read, “village closed to visitors.” Chilkat Indian Village Tribal Council president Kimberley Strong said the community has taken these steps to protect the […]

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Klukwan residents brace for budget cuts

Klukwan residents are still bracing for hard times, despite the Alaska Legislature passing a bill this week that promised to reverse more than $400 million in Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s vetoes. Since March, state budget talks have threatened a number of Klukwan’s institutions and resident services, including cutting $800,000 from Chatham School District, which oversees Klukwan School, eliminating Klukwan elders’ […]

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Klukwan appeals Superior Court decision

The Chilkat Indian Village of Klukwan and three environmental conservation groups are appealing a decision from the federal District Court in Alaska to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. They say that the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) violated the National Environmental Protection Act when it approved Constantine Metal Resources’ mining exploration projects. Chilkat […]

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Klukwan residents save teacher’s job

On Wednesday Chatham School District superintendent Ann Hilburn told Klukwan School teacher Jenn Marschke that the district was not going to renew her contract for cause and that she has the option to resign. The choice came after Marschke contradicted Hilburn’s version of events regarding the retention of a teacher position in Klukwan during a school board meeting on Monday. Residents […]

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