Kake, Alaska is a small town situated on the Kupreanof Island in the state’s panhandle region. The local school system of Kake has been highly rated by both parents and students alike, with reports of excellent teachers and resources being available to students. The primary educational facility in town is Kake Elementary School, providing education for grades kindergarten through 8th grade. The building also houses a library, computer lab and art studio which are all used to supplement education for the students. High school age students are served by either the Wrangell High School or Angoon High School located nearby. Both have excellent programs that focus on preparing their students for life after graduation. The quality of education in Kake is something that parents take great pride in and work hard to ensure it is maintained at a high level for their children’s benefit.
Kake schools spend $29,991 per student (The US average is $12,383). There are 9 pupils per teacher, 0 students per librarian, and 0 children per counselor.