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Village school set to reopen
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MONDAY, MARCH 18, 2002 The McQueen School in Kivalina, Alaska, is reopening today with a new security officer and five new teachers. The school was closed February 27 over threats reported by teachers and staff, most of whom have left the village. A team of educators and a state trooper have been discussing ways to improve the school but a regional school official says years of problems can't be fixed in just two weeks. Get the Story:
Newcomers descending on Kivalina (The Anchorage Daily News 3/16) Related Stories:
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