Wolverines advance to March Madness, Alaska Style
It wasn’t easy, but the result was a trip to the State 2A tournament for the Cordova Wolverines. Playing every other team in the...
Lady Wolverines narrowly miss trip to state
Cordova’s Lady Wolverines narrowly missed a trip to the State 2A Tournament, falling to Glennallen 39-36 in the crucial consolation game at Interior Conference...
‘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...
Commentary: School board ponders education needs
By Barb Jewell
For The Cordova TimesOver the past two years Cordova School District has worked on developing and implementing a strategic plan aimed at...
HB 287 halts uncertainty for school districts
A bill to stabilize education funding, eliminating uncertainty for school districts and unnecessary teacher layoffs, was signed into law May 3 by Gov. Bill...
Adams named 2018 BP Teacher of Excellence
Cordova Jr./Sr. High School teacher Debra Adams is one of 29 educators statewide to be honored as a 2018 BP Teacher of Excellence, for...
Free meals for school-aged children begins June 4
The Cordova School District is participating in the Summer Food Service Program, a federally-funded program that provides nutritious meals at no charge to school-aged...