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Sept. 5 School Board updates

Superintendent Roy Getchell told the school board members the district had mixed results in some of its self-imposed strategic goals over the past year. On one hand, the district exceeded its goal of having 90% of parents rate communication with the district as satisfactory. In a survey sent to parents earlier this year, 95% of parents rated […]

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School district budget passes, with big draw from savings

Haines’ school board passed its final school budget for the upcoming fiscal year at a special meeting last week that required the district to pull $167,900 from its savings account. The state’s enrollment-based funding decreased from $3 million to $2.7 million in part because the school anticipates two fewer students with intensive needs. Each intensive student is […]

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Twenty one graduate from Haines High School

The Haines High School Class of 2023 tossed their caps into a shower of green and gold confetti at the May 23 commencement ceremony, moments after receiving their long-awaited diplomas. “Graduates, the same feelings your parents and caretakers had on your first day of school, they feel again today,” said superintendent Roy Getchell, whose daughter […]

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More money possible for schools and activities

“You know that feeling when you almost fall back in your chair? That’s what it’s constantly like.” This is how Roy Getchell, superintendent for Haines Borough Schools, described the past month in the Alaska State Legislature. Getchell addressed the school board meeting at its May 2 meeting. Getchell said things are going pretty well, and there is momentum for […]

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Six new staff to join Haines School

The Haines Borough School District recently hired six new teachers and an assistant principal but superintendent Roy Getchell said this week the hires don’t mean the district won’t face hiring difficulties in the future. Getchell told the school board in January that seven years without increases in the state’s base student allocation would make it difficult for the district […]