School Report Card & School Recognition and Support

Dear Parent(s) and Guardian(s):

The System for School Success is Alaska’s accountability system that is designed to celebrate success in our schools, as well as identify areas that we can focus on to help provide additional support. This accountability system fulfills the requirements under the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) to regularly evaluate school efficacy and close gaps in student achievement. 

Accountability systems are not meant to be punitive. State standards and assessments are set as expectations for what students should know and be able to do. Accountability systems help to set the expectations for school performance and effectiveness and are one of the ways we can identify what is working well and what we need to improve.  

Alaska’s accountability system allows us to: 

*Articulate goals for student achievement, growth, and success

*Collect, analyze, and report on school performance

*Recognize schools that are high-performing and provide additional support to schools when needed

Nikiski North Star Elementary received a school designation of Targeted Support and Improvement (TSI). This means that one subgroup of students performed below the performance threshold. Our school has the opportunity to closely look at data, current performance, and current practices to determine what we can do to support this group of students. A component of this designation provides us with $25,000 for the 2023-2024 school year to implement a plan to provide additional support for students. The TSI designation is not meant to be negative; but rather, it is a chance for us to support our school and students.  

Recently the Alaska Department of Education & Early Development (DEED) released the 2021-2022 Report Cards to the Public for each school district and school in Alaska. These Report Cards present information about performance for the 2021-2022 school year. During this first administration of The Alaska System of Academic Readiness (AK STAR) assessment, students in grades 3-9 were assessed in English Language Arts and Mathematics. Students in grades 5, 8, and 10 took the Alaska Science Assessment. 

To view a 2021-2022 School or District Report Card to the Public, go to https://education.alaska.gov/compass/report-card. Once there, you will be able to select which School or District Report Card to the Public you wish to view. This user-friendly website aims to provide families with clear, common information about all public schools and districts in our State. These Report Cards to the public contain data and information about academics, school environment, teacher quality, and more. If you are unable to access the Report Card to the Public online, please contact your student’s school. 

We know that the Report Card to the Public is just one of many ways you will engage with us at Nikiski  Elementary. We look forward to sharing our school’s successes with you and working together to make our site  better every day. We are looking forward to a more comprehensive report card next year, which will show our student’s growth.

We hope you will closely follow your student’s academic progress and work with his or her teacher(s) to help ensure academic success. Working together as a team, we can improve not only how well our students are performing individually, but how our school and district are performing as a whole. Aside from safety, there is nothing more important to staff at Nikiski North Star Elementary than ensuring that students are ready for the next step in their academic careers. We look forward to partnering with you. 

If you have any questions or concerns regarding our School or District Report Card to the Public or our TSI plan, please don’t hesitate to contact us at (907) 776-2600. Please be on the lookout for opportunities for input as we begin planning for next year. Your input is important to us!

With gratitude,

Jenna Fabian, Principal

Welcome to the 2022-2023 school year!

It is with great enthusiasm that I welcome you to the 2022-2023 school year at Nikiski North Star Elementary! Before school begins on Tuesday, August 16, I wanted to share general information that will help ensure that the first week is a smooth transition. 

Meet the Staff:

  • Please join us on Monday, August 15 between 5:00 and 6:00 p.m. for our “Meet the Staff” event.  This is the perfect time for your child to find their classroom and meet their teacher! Please feel free to bring supplies during this time as well! Thanks to a local business for their generous donation, we will have assorted ice cream treats available for families as they exit the building!

School Start Times:

  • For students in grades Kindergarten (**First week is an exception for Kindergarten**) through Fifth grade, school begins at 8:50 a.m. and ends at 3:30 p.m. Our school doors open at 8:30 a.m. in order to accommodate students that are eating breakfast. Breakfast will only be served between 8:30-8:50 a.m. each morning. If your child rides the bus and needs breakfast, rest assured that route times will allow for students to eat breakfast.
  • Title I Pre-K, AM Session: 9:00-11:30 a.m.

Breakfast/Lunch:

  • The USDA discontinued universal free meals for students. Parents and guardians are encouraged to complete their online meal application so children will have access to meal benefits as soon as possible. Please take the time to complete this form even if you think you do not qualify. The streamlined online application for Free and Reduced Meals to determine benefits and qualify communities for federal funds is live. 
  • Kenai Peninsula Borough School District 2022-2023 Meal Prices:
    • Breakfast: Students approved for Free and Reduced meals: $.00; Grades K-12: $2.50
    • Lunch: Students approved for reduced meals: $.40; Grades K-6: $3.50

Dismissal Times:

  • Primary Students Dismiss: 3:25 p.m.
  • Intermediate Student Dismiss: 3:30 p.m.
    • Parent Pick-up: In an effort to lessen the amount of cars that are backed up on Holt Lamplight Road during dismissal, we will continue using a second pick-up lane this year. Students will be escorted to cars by supervising adults. Including a family name on the right-side of your vehicle will help ensure the process is efficient. Lane One: (Crosswalk closest to the school) and Lane Two: (Lower parking lot-near the first set of crosswalk stairs). If you are new to Parent Pick-up at NNS: Welcome!  Please see the dismissal image: Dismissal Image

Boys and Girls Club:

  • At this time, our site does not offer any before-school programs, however, Boys and Girls Club is excited to offer an after-school program!
  • Boys and Girls Club is set to occur on the first day of school for all registered members. Please contact Ms. Carol at 907-776-2668 to ensure that your child is registered.
  • The B&G van is looking to begin running during the second week of school.

**Families of Kindergarten students: Welcome letters, specifically noting whether your child is assigned the AM or PM session, were mailed this week to the address listed in Powerschool. If you have any questions, please call our office at 776-2600.

  • AM Kindergarten session (August 16-19): 9:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m.
  • PM Kindergarten session (August 16-19): 1:00-3:00 p.m.

Here’s to the best school year, yet!

With gratitude,

Jenna Fabian

Principal, Nikiski North Star Elementary