Sterling Elementary
Home of the Falcons!

Vision
Supporting students in life success
Mission
In partnership with families, the staff at Sterling Elementary strives to empower all students to make choices leading to academic, social, and emotional success by providing a consistent learning environment and positive support.
Contact
907.262.4944
Drawer 89
Sterling, AK 99672
Demographics
- Principal Tenure:
14th year with KPBSD, 6th year as administrator, 1st year at Sterling Elementary School - 12 Certified staff (75% have a Masters degree or higher)
- 15 Classified staff
- 17:1 P/T ratio
- 11 average Staff years of service
- 114 Enrollment
- 90% Attendance Rate
Intervention Support
We have one full time interventionist and one part time tutor who provide small group reading interventions for students in need of additional instruction. Teachers are also trained to provide in-class interventions for students who need additional support.
Academics Assessment
- MAP – Math
- Growth – 89th%tile
- Achievement – 27th%tile
- MAP – ELA
- Growth – 82nd%tile
- Achievement – 34th%tile
- AK STAR results in 2024
- 32% of students in grades 3-6 are approaching level, 19% are proficient, and 7% are advanced in the area of English Language Arts on the AK STAR assessment
- 31% of students in grades 3-6 are approaching level, 22% are proficient, and 1% are advanced in the area of mathematics on the AK STAR assessment
Elementary Specific
- iReady Data: 44% of students in K-5 were on or above grade level according to the end-of-year assessment for the 2023-2024 school year
- CKLA Data: 56% of students met or exceeded the end-of-year benchmark according to the mCLASS assessment for the 2023-2024 school year
- 64% mCLASS Kinder at benchmark or above on EOY
- 60% mCLASS 1st grade at benchmark or above on EOY
- 35% mCLASS 2nd grade at benchmark or above on EOY
- 31% mCLASS 3rd grade at benchmark or above on EOY
- Afterschool programs
School Projects/Initiatives
- One School, One Book
- Kindness, pass it on!
Honors, Awards and Recognitions
- 2021-2022 Stock Market Game Winner – Elementary Level
- Elizabeth Kvamme – AAESP 2023 Assistant Principal of the Year, Alaska
School Climate and Mindset Key Data
According to the Climate and Mindset Survey for the 2023-2024 school year:
- 95% of students felt that Sterling Elementary is a welcoming place
- 92% of students indicated that the teachers here care about their health and well-being
- 85% of students agreed that the teachers at Sterling Elementary encourage them to do their very best and that teachers treat students with respect
School Culture Highlights
We are a PBIS school
Our Sterling Falcons are safe, responsible, and respectful.
Staff teaches students what it means to be safe, responsible, and respectful in the many areas of our school.
Students have the opportunity to earn recognition and pom poms for following school rules.
Our staff loves recognizing students for doing the right thing!
Kindness is also very important to our Falcon community. Each day we share a kindness quote over the morning announcements. It is important that our school is a welcoming and emotionally safe environment for everyone. Students play a big role in this! Our staff focuses on cultivating kindness amongst our students all year long. Kindness, pass it on!
Student involvement in caring for our school is very important to Sterling Elementary. Our 6th grade leadership students manage our recycling program each week. They also help with campus beautification, selling popcorn, and other small jobs around the building. Students in our self-contained classroom help by watering plants, shredding papers, and delivering student messages. Each day two student volunteers from the fifth and sixth grades help the younger students in the lunchroom. We are a community of learners where each student plays an important role!
Family and Community Engagements/Highlights
Family Resource Center
Family Game Night
Family Day
Thanks in the Giving Food Drive
Sterling Native Youth Olympics
Family Math Night
Friends of Sterling Elementary PTO
Extracurricular Activities
Film Club
Robotics
Battle of the Books
Yearbook Club
Goals for the year
- By the end of the 24-25 school year, we will ensure that the number of K-3 students reading at or above benchmark will increase from 47% to 58%. By the end of the 24-25 school year, we will ensure that 80% of students in grades 4-6 who are present for 90% or more of the school year will become successful readers by making annual growth on their Reading MAP assessment.
- By the end of the 24-25 school year, we will decrease the percentage of students who are chronically absent from 51% to 40%.
- By the end of the 24-25 school year, we will decrease the number of students in need of additional behavior support by 10%.