05/24/2026
The Muldoon Road Area-Wide Plan survey closes May 31!
Muldoon's Moment Is Here and this corridor plan will explore whatβs working well today and identify opportunities to improve:
ποΈ Housing options
πΆ Safety and accessibility
π Transportation and connections
π³ The overall look and feel of the area
Community input is a key part of this process, and we want to hear from people who live, rent, work, own businesses, or travel along Muldoon Road. Your experiences, concerns, and ideas will help shape the future of the corridor.
Your voice matters. Please take a few minutes to share your feedback before the survey closes on May 31!
Survey link: https://survey123.arcgis.com/share/8169e0e7aaba4545b4682233ca850fdc
05/20/2026
π²β¨ At Muldoon Elementary, attendance matters!
We are excited to celebrate KongMeng and Teresa, the winners of our Improved Attendance Contest! Through their hard work, commitment, and dedication to showing up each day ready to learn, they earned brand new bicycles courtesy of Horace Mann.
Every school day is an opportunity to learn, grow, build friendships, and create bright futures. We are so proud of these students for making attendance a priority and setting a great example for others.
A huge thank you to Horace Mann for supporting our students and helping us celebrate the importance of being at school every day! ππ
05/19/2026
Our wonderful team working hard preparing for our Celebrations tomorrow!!!ππ₯°
05/15/2026
Twelve Muldoon Elementary classroom and staff teams participated in the 2025-2026 Denali Reading Challenge.The reading goal is the height of Alaska's Denali - 20310 minutes - to be read only before or after school. Reading from September 1st thru May 1st, this 3rd grade classroom team alone read 46,860 minutes. Staff and students' combined total was over 200,000 minutes read! Each school year, Gateway Rotary pledges a donation to Children's Lunchbox when one or more teams achieve the goal of reading 20,310 minutes. By achieving this reading goal, the students are alsogiving back to their local community. Readers and Rotarians gathered together on Tuesday May 5th to celebratethe students' outstanding achievement. Guest Speaker was Climber Dr. Jason Hlasny, ASD Senior Director Teaching & Learning, who shared his Denali experience with the students and the critical importance of perseverance in achieving a goal. Kate Matheson accepted the Gateway Rotary donation on behalf of Children's Lunchbox. Present also were Rotarians Bruce Erickson,Pastor Ben Schoffmann, Owen Carey and Maureen Retzel.
05/15/2026
Spread your wings and fly! π¦ Our students had the best time releasing their butterflies today. There is nothing quite like seeing science come to life right in our own backyard
05/15/2026
A day of discovery at the Alaska Native Heritage Center
05/14/2026
Big smiles, tiny wings, unforgettable memories. Today Ms. Coleβs class released their butterflies after watching their incredible transformation from caterpillars to butterflies. A beautiful hands-on learning experience. π¦
05/13/2026
Our little grizzlies did their share of playground cleanup today and we are so proud!!!! π₯°