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A Preview Of This Week s Graduation Event

Congratulations to the Unalaska City School District Class of 2021! Due to COVID-19 crowd restrictions, graduation will look different than previous years. The graduation ceremony will take place on Saturday, May 15 at 7 p.m. The event is limited to a small audience, and the general public should plan to watch over Channel 8 TV or KUCB s Facebook Live page.  After the success of last year s graduation parade, the Unalaska City School District has scheduled a parade for this Friday, May 14.  The parade will depart from Eagle s View Elementary School, circle the Valley Loop, and then head across the bridge to Amaknak Island, past the grocery store and airport and finally circle back over Standard Oil Hill. 

It s Going To Hurt: Hopes Of A Lucrative Summer Tourism Season In Unalaska Are Fading

Credit Hope McKenney/KUCB This summer is shaping up to be another quiet tourism season in Unalaska. While public health mandates and regulations loosen, things like reduced ferry service to the island, ongoing regulatory battles keeping large cruise ships out of port and lingering fears about the risks of COVID-19 will likely mean Unalaska s shores will remain mostly void of visitors for the second year in a row. The ferry M/V Tustumena is scheduled for just five sailings to Unalaska, rather than its twice-monthly service that was the norm through 2019. And while Carlin Enlow, executive director of the Unalaska Visitors Bureau (UVB), said the island was expecting roughly 18 cruise ships this summer, the community will likely only see about four or five vessels. 

UCSD prepares for Class of 2021 graduation

UCSD prepares for Class of 2021 graduation April 1st 2:57 pm | Maggie Nelson, KUCB News   Unalaska City School District officials are planning for a limited in-person graduation ceremony for the Class of 2021 on May 15. There will likely be some restrictions on who is allowed to join the 25 seniors as they turn their tassels, according to Superintendent John Conwell. Due to the physical distancing requirements needed to prevent the spread of the coronavirus, it is anticipated that only the graduates and their families will be able to attend the ceremony in person, Conwell said. Those restrictions are subject to change depending on how the pandemic progresses over the next few weeks, he said.

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