FROM THE ARCHIVE
Alaska village school reopens
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TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 2002

The McQueen School in the village of Kivalina, Alaska, reopened on Monday after being closed for two weeks.

The school was closed in response to complaints by teachers and staff who said they felt threatened by the community. Students have signed an agreement pledging to follow the rules and parents are working with the school to come up with a new discipline policy.

Get the Story:
Kivalina school reopened after students sign pact (AP 3/19)
Kivalina school opens; hires new security guard (KTUU-TV 3/18)

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