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School district reports test-score gains and prepares multiple budget scenarios amid state uncertainty

Kenai Peninsula Borough Assembly · November 18, 2025
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Superintendent Clayton Hall told the assembly the district has shown growth on state and national assessments, an 82% AP pass rate for recent exams and a 6-point increase in graduation rate; he said budget planning continues amid uncertain state funding and that the district is exploring options to support at-risk facilities like community pools.

Clayton Hall, superintendent of the Kenai Peninsula Borough School District, presented the district’s quarterly update to the assembly on Nov. 18, highlighting academic gains and steps the district is taking to prepare budgets under state funding uncertainty.

Hall reviewed the district’s core values and strategic plan and celebrated recent achievements: recognition for career and technical education programs, state championships in athletics, and improvements in student assessment results. He said the district’s performance on its national and statewide comparison assessments (AK MAPS and AK STAR) shows growth and…

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