Tag: Seldovia Susan B English School

Tidepool Cafe and Lodge Sponsors a Fundraiser for the SBE History Trip to Boston!

| July 10, 2015 | 0 Comments

by Ruth Sensenig

Pizza Fundraiser

Principal/Teacher Interviews Thursday at 5:30pm – Quick Answers from Dr. Atwater

| February 26, 2014 | 0 Comments

by Jenny Chissus

SBE Future PrincipalThis will be the third time we have hosted the KPBSD for Principal/Teacher interviews in the last year.  Our current principal/teacher, Judy Standafer has given her notice, and will be leaving Seldovia at the end of the 2013-2014 school year.  So, we are on the lookout for a new principal for our beloved Susan B English school!

Since our family moved to Seldovia twelve years ago, we have seen 6 principals in our school!  We realize that Seldovia has always been a small school and the testing ground or beginning stop for some.  Our hope as parents has been to find the individual who wants to make Seldovia their home, our community and our students a long-term part of their life!  It is a trick, as most experienced administrators are “moving up” in the career, to bigger schools, larger staff, etc.

To me, I see this as an opportunity that is exceptional!

We have a beautiful school facility and a parent population that is very involved and interested in what is happening at the school.   The physical environment for Continue Reading

Coach Mark Janes’ Basketball Season Update

| February 19, 2014 | 0 Comments

by Coach Mark Janes

Season Update

BoyBasketballTeamPhotoThe Sea Otter Boys High School Basketball Team is entering the homestretch of the regular season with only 5 games remaining out of our 20 game season. These games are going to be the most important and will determine the seeding at our regional tournament. We have an overall record of 9 wins and 6 losses and within our region we are 6 and 0, placing us behind a Nikolaevsk team that we play twice in the next 2 weeks.

Screen Shot 2014-02-19 at 10.06.06 PMAll of our loses come from games with bigger schools. When putting together our schedule last year, I scheduled some tough competition against 3A varsity and 4A JV squads early in the season. I wanted to get the Otters exposure to the next level of basketball competition and have them strive to match it. They have been great Continue Reading