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===Intramural Sports===
===Intramural Sports===
Many students and staff at Steller participate in an [[intramural sports|intramural]] [[floor hockey|gym hockey]] league. These games are closely followed by many members of the Steller community and culminate in a series of playoffs in late February.
Many students and staff at Steller participate in an [[intramural sports|intramural]] [[floor hockey|gym hockey]] league. These games are closely followed by many members of the Steller community and culminate in a series of playoffs in late February.

== Wars ==

=== The Silverfish War ===
On March 20th, 2018, the student government of Steller Secondary (referred to as OP Group) declared war on the [[silverfish]] within the school. Arming themselves with a multitude of weapons such as longswords, scissors, flamethrowers, and [[Trebuchet|trebuchets]], the students and staff of Steller Secondary tore down the walls and stormed the tunnels of the school and attempted to eliminate all silverfish within the school. The assault began at 2:45 pm on March 20th, 2018 and ended at 3:58 am the following day. The battle resulted in the casualties of 82% of the student and staff and 3% of the silverfish population. Following the war, the remaining students and staff have been rigorously fundraising so the school can buy an [[Nuclear weapon|atomic bomb]] to finally rid the school of silverfish. So far, the fundraising is yet to meet its goal of 9 billion USD.


==Notable alumni==
==Notable alumni==

Revision as of 01:07, 31 October 2020

Steller Secondary School
"Only the Educated are Free"
Address
Map
2508 Blueberry Road


United States
Coordinates21°35′21″N 79°56′11″E / 21.589071°N 79.936286°E / 21.589071; 79.936286
Information
TypePublic alternative secondary
Established1974
PrincipalReed Whitmore
Faculty23
Enrollment281 (2016)
Colour(s)Blue, Royal Blue, Green    
MascotSteller's Jay
WebsiteASD Site Official Site

Steller Secondary School is an alternative school located in Anchorage, Alaska. It is based on the philosophy of responsible freedom, personal initiative, and individualized education. The Anchorage School District established the school in 1974 as a response to a proposal by the Committee of Alternative Secondary Education. Steller was named after Georg Wilhelm Steller, a naturalist from Germany who traveled with Vitus Bering on an exploratory voyage to Alaska. The school was named after him because of his independence, love of knowledge, courage, and pioneering spirit.

Academic Competitions

All-State Band

Steller has had a number of students who are selected annually to participate in the ASAA Alaska All-State Band. In 2017, Steller students Sebastien Libbrecht, Kohiby Vierthaler, and Tatiana Rogers have been admitted to the music festival.[1]

Building history

For the first nine years of its existence, Steller was located in the old North Star Elementary School building. After much political activity by Steller parents, the Alaska Legislature approved funds to remodel the school and add a new gym as well as a drama facility/auditorium. In 1992, the auditorium was rebuilt after a structural failure caused the roof to collapse, leaving nearly everything ruined except for the stage's curtains. The voters of Anchorage approved a school bond in 2003 to provide funding for the addition of a new science lab and relocation and renovation of the staff lounge, offices surrounding the gymnasium, and the special education office. This construction was completed in October 2004.

Sports

Extramural Sports

Steller does not participate in sports within the Anchorage School District, but its students are allowed to play sports for a high school (or middle school depending on grade level) of their choice. This opportunity is not afforded to students in traditional schools within the ASD.

Intramural Sports

Many students and staff at Steller participate in an intramural gym hockey league. These games are closely followed by many members of the Steller community and culminate in a series of playoffs in late February.

Notable alumni

References