School announcements

School district risk level update and upcoming events

School District Risk Levels

The southern, central and eastern regions of the Kenai Peninsula Borough School District all remain in the high-risk zone in terms of community spread of COVID-19.

Regions of the peninsula are put into low, moderate, substantial or high-risk categories based on the number of new cases of COVID-19 identified over a seven-day period. This model is based on rates of cases per 100,000 of population.

All students are currently able to attend on-site education five days a week in district schools. Any closures will be on a school, classroom or cohort level.

As of Wednesday, the southern peninsula (from Ninilchik south) remains in the high-risk category with 163 new cases in the last seven days. The southern peninsula is in low risk if it has had zero to nine new cases in the last 14 days, is in moderate risk if there have been 10 to 49 new cases in the last 14 days, is in substantial risk if there have been 50 to 99 cases in the last 14 days, and is in high risk if there were 100 or more new cases in the last 14 days.

The central peninsula, including Kenai, Nikiski, Soldotna, Sterling and Kasilof, is at high risk with 450 new cases over the last seven days.

The eastern peninsula is at high risk with 80 new cases identified over the last week.

Schools operating with universal indoor masking for staff and students include Fireweed Academy, Homer Flex School, Homer High School, Homer Middle School, Paul Banks Elementary, River City Academy, Tebughna School and West Homer Elementary.

In the past seven days, Chapman School had four positive COVID-19 cases, Homer High School reported four, Homer Flex School reported three cases, Fireweed Academy had two cases, Homer Middle School reported two cases, Paul Banks had one and West Homer Elementary had five cases.

The Kenai Peninsula Borough School District’s COVID-19 dashboard reports a seven-day summary of 24 staff positives, 24 staff close contacts, 116 student positives and 156 student close contacts.

Homer Flex School

Jan. 31-Feb. 11: Artist in the School with David Brame, in partnership with Bunnell Street Arts Center

Feb. 11: Early Release

Feb. 15: KBPSD Budget Meeting – 6 p.m., Homer High Library

Feb. 17-18: Student-Led Parent Teacher Conferences

Feb. 25: Early Release

Homer High School

Feb. 11: Early Release

Feb. 12: Silent Auction for DDF- 5:30 p.m. in the Commons

Feb. 15: KBPSD Budget Meeting – 6 p.m., Homer High Library

Feb. 16: Movie night prom fundraiser

Feb. 17-18: Parent Teacher Conferences

Feb. 25: Early Release

Fireweed Academy

Feb. 11: Early Release

Feb. 17-18: Student-Led Parent Teacher Conferences

Feb. 25: Early Release

McNeil Canyon Elementary

Feb. 9: Community Council meeting

Feb. 11: Early Release

Feb. 17-18: Parent Teacher Conferences

Feb. 18: Family Skate Night

Feb. 25: Early Release

West Homer Elementary

Feb. 11: Early Release

Feb. 17-18: Parent Teacher Conferences

Feb. 25: Early Release