Lower Yukon School District
Robert Whipple, Ed.D., NCSP, has extensive experience in education and conflict resolution. Currently serving as an Adjunct Online Professor at California State University Dominguez Hills since 1995 and a Secondary Special Education Teacher for Lower Yukon School District since 2011, Robert has taught a variety of courses and facilitated interdisciplinary team meetings. Robert's background includes roles at Eastern Washington University as a School Psychology Intern, and City University of Seattle as an Adjunct Faculty member. Additionally, Robert served as a Council Member for the City of Hooper Bay and has held positions in several school districts focusing on educational technology and special education. With advanced degrees in Educational Leadership, Computer Based Education, and Special Education, Robert brings a comprehensive skill set to the field, alongside mediation experience with the Los Angeles City Attorney's Office and the Association of Conflict Resolution.
Lower Yukon School District
The Lower Yukon School District (LYSD) is designed to serve as a safe, educational center for lifelong learning. The team of educators are dedicated to developing the potential of each individual, encouraging community awareness, and stressing the importance of academic excellence. LYSD is located on the lower portion of the Yukon River just before it flows into the Bering Sea. The Yukon River is one of the largest rivers in North America, has a flow greater than the Mississippi but is only spanned by a bridge once as it winds though some of Alaska's most remote regions. Please explore our web site and begin to learn about a land, a culture and a school system unique to the world. It is a sparsely populated land of vast expanse full of wonder. It is a land of giant salmon, moose, fox, bear, lynx, beluga whales, and seal. It is a land of tundra, northern lights, and midnight sun that is both barren and bountiful. It is the land of the Yupíik (the Real People), descendants of the first humans to come to North America.