After 15 years of closure, Interior village school seeks teacher

The village of Rampart is looking for a teacher. The school re-opened earlier this year after 15 years of being shuttered. The first Chief and Administrator says temporary teachers sent by the district don’t have the skills village kids need.

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Interior village of Rampart. Google Map screen grab.
Interior village of Rampart. Google Map screen grab.

Floyd Green became first Chief and Administrator of the Rampart Village Council in 2013. He says the small village on the Yukon River renovated and re-opened the school for students after a 15-year hiatus. But after two temporary teachers have served, Green says parents aren’t happy. He says teachers need to be invested in the community and kids, and should be able to teach everything from kindergarten to high school.

“Somebody interested in teaching their knowledge to our students, and that isn’t just here for a paycheck.”

Green says communications between the village and the Yukon Flats School district have not been good. He says he and Rampart parents have been asking for a permanent qualified teacher for a while.

“Finally during the school board meeting on the 15th we asked, ‘Where’s our new teacher? What’s going on?’ And they said, ‘Well, we can’t find one.’”

The Yukon Flats School District says it’s challenging to attracting qualified teachers to villages. And Green acknowledges the district has hired a teacher’s aide to assist. He hopes that sweetens the deal for anyone looking at the job.

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