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Maine and Chiniak schools highlight student leadership, fluency interventions and rural facility needs
Summary
Maine Elementary reported DIBELS fluency screening and new student clubs while warning of counselor and classroom staffing changes; Chiniak School described cultural programming, volunteer support and pressing water and tsunami‑trail infrastructure needs.
Two school annual reports on April 20 gave the Kodiak Island Borough School District board a snapshot of elementary programming, student supports and rural facility needs.
Sabrina Sutton, presenting Maine Elementary’s report, said the school has "currently 200 students at Maine Elementary, 99 in fourth grade and 101 in fifth," and described new school expectations, student‑led morning announcements and a student clubs program introduced in January to boost engagement. Sutton said the leadership team added a one‑minute oral reading fluency check (DIBELS) for every student to fill a fluency data gap and that the school has begun tier‑1 interventions including partner…
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