UCSD Student of the Week: Louisa Seman

Tuesday, February 04 2014


Louisa Seman

January 20th—24th

The Principal’s Pick for Student of the Week is Louisa Seman for the following reasons:

· Louisa is an outstanding student and role model in our school. She works to the best of her ability in each of her classes and takes an active role in helping to make our school a more positive place through her actions and kind words to all she comes in contact with. Her smile is contagious and helps to make UCSD a better place. Great job Louisa and continue working hard and serving as a role model for all of our younger students. –Mr. Wilson, Principal


UCSD Student of the Week: Steven Ugale

Wednesday, January 29 2014


Steven Ugale

January 13th—17th      

The High School Department selected Steven Ugale as Student of the Week for the following reasons:

· Steven is an extremely self-motivated student in my art classes. He actively seeks out help to improve the quality of his creations and spends hours outside of the classroom practicing. In NYO, he has that same drive to be the best, challenging himself to spend the extra effort and time to fine-tune his skills. It’s his determination to achieve perfection in both art and NYO that makes him stand out as a success. Way to go Steven! Never let up! –Ms. Goodwin, Art Teacher


Raiders Compete in 32nd Cordova Tip-Off Tournament

Tuesday, January 28 2014


32nd Annual Cordova Tip-Off

The Unalaska Raiders boys and girls basketball teams traveled to Cordova the weekend of January 23rd—25th for the 2014 Cordova Tip-Off Tournament. The teams faced off in the “Friendly City” against the Cordova Wolverines, the Nikiski Bulldogs, and the Seldovia Sea Otters. After the tournament, Cordova Athletics Director Doug Carroll thanked all of the teams that came out for the 32nd annual Tip-Off event. “It was a great weekend of basketball and we were privileged to have played host to such a fine bunch of teams with such a great group of young men and women. It was our pleasure having you here and you are all welcome back any time.”



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