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Pribilof Correspondence School
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7-year change
SY 2017-18 vs SY 2024-25About Pribilof Correspondence School
Pribilof Correspondence School is a very small combined-grade school in St George, Alaska, run under Pribilof School District. The school hosts 4 students in grades K through 12. That puts it 98% smaller than the typical public school in Alaska, which averages around 192 students.
Within Pribilof School District, which oversees 2 schools and 65 students, Pribilof Correspondence School is one campus in the system.
Looking at the student body, Pribilof Correspondence School reports that nearly all students (100%) are Native American.
Looking at the economic backdrop, Pribilof Correspondence School reports 0 full-time-equivalent teachers, putting the student-to-teacher ratio at about 40.0:1. Statewide, the average ratio sits near 27.0:1, putting Pribilof Correspondence School higher than the state norm the norm.
Zooming out to the county, ACS estimates for Aleutians West Census Area put the typical household earns roughly $135,500 per year, 18% of adults hold a bachelor's degree or higher, and roughly 6% of residents live below the federal poverty line. Across Aleutians West Census Area's 7 public schools (combined enrollment of about 423 students), Pribilof Correspondence School is one campus in the mix.
The school occupies a low-density site. Pribilof Correspondence School delivers learning online rather than in a traditional classroom setting.
Five-year trend. Looking back 7 years, enrollment at Pribilof Correspondence School has ticked down 50%, going from 8 students in 2018 to 4 in 2025.
In the discussion threads here, the page collects discussion, questions, and updates around classroom updates, athletics, and weather closures. Parents, students, alumni, and staff are welcome to weigh in.