Nome Public Schools

Nome Public Schools
Location
United States
District information
GradesPK12
SuperintendentJamie Burgess
Budget$14,500,000
Students and staff
Students695
Teachers54
Other information
ScheduleAugust–May
Websitehttp://www.nomeschools.org

Nome Public Schools (NPS), also known as the Nome City School District, is the school district serving the city of Nome, Alaska. The district has one of the highest efficiencies in Western Alaska. The current superintendent of the district is Jamie Burgess.[1]

Though public schools have existed in Nome since 1902, the present-day school district exists mostly to fulfill the obligation that first-class cities in the Unorganized Borough have under state law to provide education and planning/zoning functions within their cities. As such, it is separate from the Bering Strait School District which serves the smaller communities of the surrounding area.

NPS oversees five schools: two traditional grade-based schools (one for elementary grades and one for junior and senior high school grades), plus a charter magnet school, and a correspondence program. The school program located in Nome Youth Facility was closed on July 14, 2019 and no longer serves the community as an educational institution. These four schools have a total enrollment of approximately 720 students, with enrollment per school ranging from 15 to 375.[2]

History

The district's lineage extends to the establishment of the City of Nome in 1901.

The first local school in Nome was officially established in 1902.[3]

Historic Superintendent List

Schools

See also

References

  1. ^ "Jamie Burgess Named Nome Superintendent". Nome Public Schools. Retrieved April 22, 2019.
  2. ^ "Welcome to Nome Public Schools". Nome Public Schools. Retrieved June 1, 2015.
  3. ^ "The Education Program of the Bureau of Indian Affairs in Alaska 1971–72". Paul Ongtooguk. Retrieved June 1, 2015.
  4. ^ "Superintendent of the Nome Public Schools, 1901 – 1958". John Poling. Retrieved July 7, 2016.
  5. ^ "Superintendent History". Alaska Association of School Boards. Retrieved July 7, 2016.