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Upcoming Events:

3:15 P.M. Monday-Thursday Nondalton Running Club
April 26-28: State NYO @ ANC
April 22: Makayla's birthday
April 27: Wade's birthday
April 30-May 11: Drawing & Painting Art Resident Shala
May 4: All Senior Work Due
May 17: Tia's birthday
May 18: Mr. Metzgar's birthday
May 18: School Closes
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Contact Information

Nondalton School
1000 School Rd.
Nondalton, AK 99640
ph# (907)294-2210
fx# (907)294-2265
principal: Ed Cox
Third quarter attendance: 92.803%
Nondalton School has maintained a yearly attendance rate of 92%. 
Quarter 1: 93%
Quarter 2: 92%
Quarter 3: 92%

This year we have 36 students: 1-senior, 3-juniors, 2-freshman, 4-8th graders, 2-7th graders, 1-6th grader, 3-5th graders, 5-4th graders, 1-3rd grader, 4-2nd graders, 2-1st graders, 5-Kindergartners, and 3-preschoolers.

Because of encouraging families, interested community members, and personal dedication, students are thriving!  Thank you everyone for your support.

Principal's Corner:

Friends and Families of Nondalton School,
The school year is rushing by and with it brings an opportunity to celebrate many things.  For our students, we celebrate their successes in athletics and in their school work.  We are extremely proud of all the hard work of all of our students.  Our test scores continue to show progress and good growth.  It will be an honor to present high school diplomas to our graduating seniors.  

At Nondalton School we believe in a commitment to excellence and success for all.  As part of our continuing efforts to offer a program that meets the needs of your child and family, I encourage you to complete our School Community Survey.  You should soon be receiving surveys in the mail or by email, in the event you do not receive one they will soon be available at school and at other public buildings.  The information gathered from this survey will be shared with our District Administration and will be reflected in decisions regarding continuous efforts to improve service to our students and the community.

Honored to serve you,
Ed Cox, Principal

ATTENDANCE DOES MAKE A DIFFERENCE
Report from Hal Neumann
The average senior high (4 year) attendance rate for those students who earned diplomas was 92.61%

The average senior high (4 year) attendance rate for those students who did not earn diplomas was 78.10%

Based on an average school year of 170 days, we find that students who miss more than 13 days of school per year will not graduate in 4 years.