Anchorage’s Alaska Native Cultural Charter School will move into Abbott Loop Elementary space this fall

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Anchorage’s Alaska Native Cultural Charter School will move into Abbott Loop Elementary space this fall
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The Anchorage School Board approved a plan to move a district charter school that’s confined to a wing of a high school into a local elementary school building in time for the next school year.

A teacher gives a lesson in a hallway at Alaska Native Cultural Charter School, located in a portion of Bettye Davis East Anchorage High School, on January 13, 2023. to move a district charter school that’s currently confined to a wing of an Anchorage high school into a local elementary school building in time for the next school year.

The charter school will move into the Abbott Loop building starting next school year and will be located there for a maximum of five years while the school’s leadership board develops a plan to secure a long-term home for the charter school. The charter school will pay operational expenses like utilities and janitorial services at Abbott Loop, under the new plan.Abbott Loop Elementary School in Anchorage, photographed on Friday, Dec. 30, 2022.

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