Who We Are

We are a people of the salmon, of the whitefish, and pike. Of the moose, bear, fox, beaver, and lynx. Of the berries, plants, and the land. Of family.


We believe that all children can learn!

  • Students should have skills to remain successful after high school
  • All students deserve a quality education based on values, culture, and academics
  • Students must know what is expected of them
  • The family is the most important teacher in a child’s life
  • The community educates the whole child
  • All stakeholders must be held to high expectations
  • Each of our communities is unique and has different needs
  • Decision-making is a shared responsibility
  • The people, groups, organizations, and agencies that comprise our community have a responsibility to the education of our children
  • Communication should be useful and meaningful
  • Students should learn to respect all cultures by having a firm understanding of their own

The ten villages that comprise the Lower Yukon School District are spread across 22,000 square miles. The Yukon River, one of the largest rivers in North America, winds through our yards on its way to the Bering Sea.

The purpose of our District's learning community is to ensure tradition, culture and a quality of education for all of our children.

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Quicklinks
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Student Enrollment
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Transcript Request
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District News

  • Screenshot of the video - boat traveling across water
    Oct 16, 2024

    🎥 What We Know Now That We Didn’t Know Then 🎥

    We’re excited to share a special video capturing the experiences of Carlsbad High School students during their recent two-week visit to Kotlik.

    In collaboration with QTV students, the Carlsbad group immersed themselves in the local culture, traditions, and daily life of our community. What We Know Now That We Didn’t Know Then highlights their impressions, the friendships they formed, and the powerful connection within the community.

    Click below to watch the documentary and experience Kotlik through their eyes!

    https://youtu.be/69YSKIuyFl4?si=YkLmkksz3v5hUZdV


  • Kikori
    Oct 11, 2024

    Kikori Spotlight Story Lower Yukon School District increases Attendance, Engagement & JOY 🤩

    Click here for the Kikori Spotlight!


  • FY25 Migrant Education Services Flyer
    Oct 4, 2024

    Migrant Education Services

    Do you qualify for Migrant Education services?

    f your family depends on subsistence activities to feed your family and

    • has participated in fishing or berry picking and
    • the activities were at least 20 miles away from your primary residence for 7 nights or more (7 nights do not need to be in a row. 7 nights total for the year)

    your student may qualify for Migrant Education Services.

    Migrant Education Services May Include:

    • Site adult for tutoring and student check-ins
    • Supplies: books, school supplies, backpacks, survival packs, lifejackets, Chromebooks
    • Lexia English classroom intervention with a speaking component
    • Teletherapy seats for migrant students
    • Summer school staffing to reduce class sizes for migrant students
    • Adult chaperones for student travel (Yup’ik spelling bee, student gov’t, elder/youth events)
    • Parent take-home learning kits (distributed at front desk and Title I events)
    • Literacy grant books for every migrant student

    How to qualify:

    Call Barb Bodnar: 907-533-2590 or email bbodnar@lysd.org by November 9th to complete the interview process.


  • Kikori Spotlight Story on LYSD
    Aug 23, 2024

    Lower Yukon School District Embraces Kikori for Social-Emotional Learning and Summer School Engagement

    In just four weeks, Lower Yukon School District's Summer School program demonstrated the transformative power of Kikori's experiential social-emotional learning (SEL) approach. Students flourished, attendance surged, and educators embraced innovative teaching methods with fervor. This case study illuminates the profound impact that joy-filled, SEL-focused education can have on student engagement, attendance and academic success. As we delve into these results, we ask you the reader to consider: If we were able to impact students and educators significantly over four weeks, imagine what we could do throughout an entire school year!

    Click here to continue reading...


  • School Improvement Picture
    May 30, 2024

    State School Improvement Designations Released

    Here is the list of schools and their corresponding support level and subgroup(s) below the threshold:

    • - Alakanuk School: Universal Support
    • - Emmonak School: ATSI- 2023- SWD
    • - Hooper Bay Charter School: Universal Support
    • - Hooper Bay School: ATSI- 2023- SWD
    • - Kotlik School: ATSI- 2023 - English Learners/Economically Disadvantaged
    • - Marshall School: Comprehensive Support (Graduation Rate) - 2022
    • - Mountain Village School: Comprehensive Support (Graduation Rate) - 2022
    • - Nunam Iqua School: Universal Support
    • - Pilot Station School: ATSI- 2023- SWD
    • - Russian Mission School: Universal Support
    • - Scammon Bay School: Universal Support

    *ATSI=Additional Targeted Support & Improvement

    *SWD= Students with Disabilities
    Click here for a letter explaining the new LYSD site designations from the state’s system for school success (i.e. Alaska’s accountability system.


  • STN national honor society
    May 21, 2024

    Student Television Network (STN) Announces Honor Society Members

    We are excited to announce that Kotlik students Jadon Fancyboy, Mitchell Hunt, and JohnAshton Tonuchuk have been selected for the Student Television Network (STN) National Honor Society for the 2023-2024 school year. The STN Honor Society was established to recognize the academic accomplishments of outstanding students enrolled in STN member schools. Students must meet high standards to be considered for membership.

    Congratulations, Jadon, Mitchell, and JohnAshton, on your achievement!

    For the full list of inductees, click here.


  • Summer school schedule
    May 20, 2024

    LYSD Summer School begins May 21st!

    LYSD Families, Get Ready! Summer School Starts Tomorrow! We can't wait to see you there!


  • sunrise over mountain village
    May 17, 2024

    Hello Summer!

    Enjoy your summer break, LYSD students, families & staff! 🌞

    📚 School opens August 22, 2024 for 1st - 12th grade students. RSB approved calendars can be found here: https://lysd.org/en-US/school-calendar-b12d9a29


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