Lower Yukon School District

Lower Yukon School District is a school district headquartered in Mountain Village, Alaska, serving the Kusilvak Census Area. As of the 2017-18 school year, it has 1,998 students across 10 schools. 91% are American Indian or Alaska Native and 5% are multiracial.

Schools
The district operates only K-12 schools due to the small and isolated nature of the villages within the district. Each village has one school. High school students have the option of applying out-of-district to the state's public boarding schools, Nenana Student Living Center and Mt. Edgecumbe High School.
 * Alakanuk School (226 students)
 * Emmonak School (207 students)
 * Hooper Bay School (456 students)
 * Kotlik School (179 students)
 * Marshall School (119 students)
 * Mountain Village School (196 students)
 * Nunam Iqua School (64 students)
 * Pilot Station School (191 students)
 * Russian Mission School (125 students)
 * Scammon Bay School (234 students)

High school juniors and seniors may apply to spend nine-week sessions at Kusilvak Career Academy, a residential program that allows students to take career and technical education classes in Anchorage.

Former schools
Pitkas Point School served eight students in pre-K through eighth grade and shut down after that 2011-12 school year. Students from Pitkas Point are now zoned for Saint Mary's City Schools.