CHS Robotics secures spot in state competition
Cordova High School’s robotics team, the smallest public school in attendance, traveled to Eagle River on Dec. 8-9 to compete in the FIRST Tech...
Student teams hold first Robotics Showcase
Students in the First Lego League teams in the first through third grades had an opportunity to share their projects with the community recently...
Superintendent: Prop. 1 could not be enforced in Anchorage schools
Anchorage School District Superintendent Deena Bishop says that should the so-called bathroom bill pass during the municipal election on April 3 that it could...
School safety legislation introduced in U.S. Senate
A bipartisan group of 22 U.S. Senators, including Sen. Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, has introduced legislation to fund school security improvements, invest in programs to...
Alaska March Madness: Wolverines Top Bristol Bay at 2A State, 74-45
The Cordova Wolverines once again made it to the State 2A tournament, held at the UAA Alaska Airlines Center at Anchorage in Alaska’s version...
‘Raising Wolverines Clinic’ is a big success
A key to the success of any basketball program begins with attracting and developing players at an early age. If the enthusiasm and number...
Cordova to host three tournaments
March Madness, Alaska Style, as well as the NCAA hoops version, is over, yet Cordova sport fans still have much to cheer about.This coming...
Laird wins regional science prize
A home-schooled student from Cordova, Helen Laird, has won regional competition in the Alaska Statewide High School Science Symposium, and now heads for national...
Yeti Crabs gain national competition experience
The Yeti Crabs are back from the National Ocean Sciences Bowl, no titles in hand, but with a wealth of stories to tell, new...