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Business Academy participants

Partner with 
Anchorage School District

The Anchorage School District (ASD) welcomes partnerships with local businesses, organizations, and community groups that support student learning, career readiness, and school success. This page provides a simple overview of what it means to be a partner and how to get started.

Who Can Become a Partner?

Partner Eligibility Criteria

Partners must: 

  • Be a legally recognized organization authorized to do business in the State of Alaska 
  • Offer activities, services, or opportunities that are appropriate and legal for youth 
  • Align with Anchorage School District policies, standards, and student safety requirements 

Please Note: 
Organizations wishing to sell products or services to the Anchorage School District must complete the district’s vendor process. Learn more about becoming a vendor with Anchorage School District.

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ASD values partnerships that enhance student learning, well-being, and future readiness.

Additional Ways to Engage

ASD offers structured partnership models that support career and college readiness.

How you can partner with ASD:

Volunteer support:

Partners may provide volunteers to support students:

  • Guest speaking 
  • Tutoring or mentoring 
  • Classroom or school support 
  • Career exploration activities 
  • Hosting students at a business site 

Schedule a meeting with our team

In-kind contributions:

Partners may contribute: 

  • Services 
  • Materials or supplies 
  • Equipment or resources 
  • Professional expertise 

Schedule a meeting with our team

Donations and Sponsorships:

Partners may provide financial support to: 

  • A specific school 
  • A school program or initiative 
  • District-supported student opportunities 

Schedule a meeting with our team

Academies of Anchorage

Industry-connected learning pathways that prepare students for high-demand careers in high school including career and technical education (CTE). 

Visit the Academies page

School Business Partnerships

Long-term relationships between schools and businesses that support students, staff, and school goals for K-8.

Visit the SBP page

Development and Grants

Bridge the gap between available public funding and the resources needed to support innovative practices and programs for students, educators, and families.

Visit the D&G page