Classes canceled after 5 students test positive for virus
"We’ve got to stop this in its tracks," City Manager Helen Howarth said. "Everyone needs to really, really keep their guard up."
Bomb threat caller continues to pester elementary school
An individual who made a Jan. 28 bomb threat phone call to Mt. Eccles Elementary School apparently called back on Friday, Feb. 12 to repeat his threat.
Unprecedented 7 candidates run for school board
“I’m so excited — really, truly!” school board president Barb Jewell said. “I’m excited that this many people are interested and paying attention to education in Cordova.”
Mt. Eccles bomb threat ‘not credible’
A Thursday, Jan. 28 bomb threat phone call to Mt. Eccles Elementary School did not represent a credible danger to students, staff or property, Police Chief Nate Taylor said.
Mt. Eccles teacher receives master’s from UAS
Mt. Eccles Elementary School fourth grade teacher Stefanie Tschappat recently received a Master of Arts in Teaching degree from the University of Alaska Southeast.
Wolverine basketball begins a season with new challenges
This year’s Wolverine basketball season began on Jan. 11, under a set of guidelines adopted to deal with the continuing COVID pandemic.
CHS grad named to Muhlenberg Dean’s List
Alena Craig, a 2020 graduate of Cordova Jr./Sr. High School, has been named to the Muhlenberg College Dean’s List for the fall semester.
4th grade gets turtles in their classroom
Recently, turtles were brought into the fourth grade classroom at Mt. Eccles Elementary School.
School to resume with 2 weeks of online classes
Classes at Cordova schools will resume Jan. 4 following winter break, with two weeks of online-only instruction.
Toys for Tots distributes to elementary-aged and younger kids
Amidst a national toy shortage, Toys for Tots will only be able to provide toys for elementary-aged and younger children in Cordova this year.