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Ketchikan Charter School touts robotics, small classes; shows mixed early‑year assessment results

6430059 · October 22, 2025
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Principal Kayla Livingston reported enrollment, program offerings and early-year MAP/M‑Class assessment results and highlighted robotics and 3D printing. School aims to boost math and reading and expand facilities and preschool.

Ketchikan Charter School Principal Kayla Livingston reviewed the school's programs, enrollment and early assessment results at the school board meeting on Oct. 22, saying the school is expanding hands‑on offerings but that early‑year assessment scores show areas needing attention.

School profile and programs: Livingston said Ketchikan Charter School enrolls 186 students district‑wide (120 elementary K–5 and 66 middle school grades 6–8). She said 43% of students qualify for free or reduced‑price lunch, 22% have IEPs and 4% are English‑language learners. Classroom features highlighted included capped class sizes, a robotics program (Grades 4–8), a music program, a…

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