• Home
  • About
  • Academic Policy Committee
  • Registration
  • School Calendar
  • School Staff
  • Contact
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Knik Tribe
  • Matanuska Susitna Borough School District
  • Alaska Department of Education
KNIK CHARTER SCHOOL
  • Home
  • About
  • Academic Policy Committee
  • Registration
  • School Calendar
  • School Staff
  • Contact
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Knik Tribe
  • Matanuska Susitna Borough School District
  • Alaska Department of Education

Our Vision and Mission

Our vision: Our children and youth become life-long learners and are successful in their chosen path.
Our mission: Our children and youth receive a world-class education through exceptional Alaska Native culture and values-based learning opportunities preparing them for success in their future endeavors. 
​
​

We offer wide range of learning options! You can chose what is best for your child and we will support and guide you throughout your journey with Knik Cultural Charter School! Alaska's First Indigenous K to 12th Grade School!

​

We will learn skills that are traditions for us and apply them to academics! Here are some examples of possible activities our school could teach and provide!

July-Fishing (catching and preserving)
August-Fishing Continued, berry picking, 
September-Moose and caribou hunting, berry picking, food preservation, transition to fall camp (shelters and clothing), fishing
October-Winter prep activities, food preservation and preparation, dressing for the weather,
November-Winter survival, ice conditions
December-Trapping, tanning and skin sewing, ice fishing
January-Weather and survival, trapping and skin prep. , sewing and beading
February-sewing and beading, art, trapping, food preparation
March-preparation for spring camp, travel (dog teams, snogo), hunting on the sea ice
April-transition to spring camp, spring caribou hunt, hunting on the sea ice Whaling,  prep and spring bird hunt
May-Ice going out --whaling, preparation for fishing, 
June-transition to summer camp, seal hunting, beluga, fishing
The school will constitute a unique blend of educational options for families that will
draw from Alaska Native and American Indian customs.


Types of Education Programs: 

-IN PERSON LEARNING 
*Must reside in the MSBSD* 
Location: 758 N Shoreline Drive
​Wasilla AK 

-Blended Learning
Stay home and learn and come to the school campus for a course or two or attend a school or cultural event! 

*Open to ALL students! *

-Statewide
*Correspondence/Homeschool*
All learning and teaching at home! 
The school will also offer world class learning opportunities in career and technical
education and advanced academic classes.


  • Welding 
  • Aviation
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Future Teachers 
  • ​Health 
  • Home
  • About
  • Academic Policy Committee
  • Registration
  • School Calendar
  • School Staff
  • Contact
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Knik Tribe
  • Matanuska Susitna Borough School District
  • Alaska Department of Education