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Best Practices, Volume IX, 2007

A blueprint for success

 

Table of Contents

An open letter to the Anchorage community

Summary of School Business Partnerships

School Business Partnership Board of Directors and Coordinators

Elementary school partnerships

The 611th Air Operations Group Volunteer Committee and Muldoon Elementary School

First National Bank Alaska, Elmendorf Branch and Aurora Elementary

The Links, Inc., Anchorage Chapter and William Tyson Elementary

NECA/IBEW and Denali Elementary School

Village Inn Dimond and Campbell Elementary School

Big Brothers Big Sisters and Wonder Park and North Star Elementary Schools

Middle school partnerships

ACVB Landmark Program and Central Middle School

Alaska Club and Goldenview Middle School

Key Bank of Alaska and Central Middle School

High school partnerships

Advanced Physical Therapy of Alaska and Service High School

Matanuska Valley Federal Credit Union and Chugiak High School

Alternative school partnerships

Anchorage Waterways Council and Polaris K-12 School

Schlumberger and Polaris K-12 School

UPS Store and McLaughlin Secondary School

Districtwide partnerships

Anchorage Construction Academy and Anchorage School District

ASD Mentorships for Gifted Students

The Star Awards

School Business Partners

Download printable version of 2007 Best Practices (2 MB PDF)

Did you know?

Most schools in the Anchorage School District have at least one Partnership.

School Business Partnerships develop greater understanding and positive working relationships between business and education, and greater opportunities for students.

Anchorage School Business Partnerships started in 1991.

School Business Partnerships represent all forms of positive collaborations which include mentorships, internships, on the-job training, contextual experiences, experiential learning and in-kind donations.


Past Best Practices

1999, Volume I

2000, Volume II
2001, Volume III
2002, Volume IV
2003, Volume V
2004, Volume VI
2005, Volume VII
2006, Volume VIII

2007, Volume IX

2008, Volume X

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Proud to be
fostering the future

 

Please note: The information on this page is from the 2007 edition of Best Practices. The people, programs and contact information included were current at the time of publication, but may have since changed.


Award winning organization

Council for Corporate and School PartnershipsAnchorage School Business Partnerships was named a 2005-06 winner of the National School and Busines Partnerships Award


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