FROM THE ARCHIVE
Native village said dysfunctional
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TUESDAY, APRIL 2, 2002

Little has changed since the reopening of the McQueen School in Kivalina, Alaska, because the community is dysfunctional, a team assigned to sort out the mess has said.

The school was closed due to threats cited by staff and teacher. In a February 27 report, the team doesn't blame any specific person or persons for the school's problems but says students, parents and teachers have contributed.

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Kivalina team calls school, village dysfunctional (The Anchorage Daily News 4/2)

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