2 Hour Delay Thursday 1/14
►ALERT: KPBSD schools in the Eastern Kenai Peninsula* will open with a TWO HOUR DELAY START on THURSDAY, January 14, 2021, due to weather and road conditions. If weather and […]
►ALERT: KPBSD schools in the Eastern Kenai Peninsula* will open with a TWO HOUR DELAY START on THURSDAY, January 14, 2021, due to weather and road conditions. If weather and […]
All school meals (breakfast and Lunch) are free until the end of this school year for KPBSD students! (Connections students can receive meals, but you must sign up by noon […]
If you have library books at home, please bring them back to school so they can be returned to the library this week. There are lots of new books just […]
On January 11, 2021, KPBSD expands the onsite-at-school learning option during High COVID-19 Risk. Read the full article by clicking here.
December 18, 2020 Dear KPBSD staff and families,“With the dawning of a new year, growing daylight, and a vaccine to help control the spread of the COVID-19 virus, we are […]
December 14-18, 2020 Seward Elementary Virtual Spirit Week! Students, proudly show off your School Spirit during any Zoom classes you have! Send in pictures and share in the fun! Can’t […]
Board of Education approves bringing more students back to onsite learning in high COVID-19 Risk Soldotna, December 9, 2020—The option to attend school onsite, at-school during high COVID-19 risk levels […]
The 2020-2021 yearbooks are on Sale and available for pre-order! To order visit: https://inter-state.com/Yearbooks and enter this code: 53361Z Or return the yearbook envelope with cash or check payable to […]
21 Day Thankful Invite 2020 : Kenai Peninsula, Alaska schools & communities Do you know that if every day, for 21 days, you briefly pause three times to identify someone […]
November 24th update. High COVID-19 cases cause 34 KPBSD schools to continue 100% remote learning for most students. Read the full story here: https://communications.blogs.kpbsd.k12.ak.us/2020/11/24/high-covid-19-cases-cause-34-kpbsd-schools-to-continue-100-remote-learning-for-most-students/