Rose Urban Rural Exchange
Learn a little more about who we are, and how we came to be.
Cross-cultural exchanges between urban and rural middle and high school students and teachers. Students document and reflect upon their experiences in order to realize and appreciate commonalities and differences between Alaska's diverse urban and rural communities.

Sister School Cultural Ambassadors tell their story through pictures, videos, and words. Learn what past teams have done, or follow this year’s journey!
Urban teachers travel to an Alaska Native summer culture camp where they experience insights into the Native people; Native culture; and Native ways of teaching, learning, and living.
A project to help rural Alaska Native students in two partner districts as they move from village high school to university and professional training in urban settings.
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The Rose Urban Rural Exchange aims to strengthen relationships between urban and rural Alaskans by building mutual respect and understanding, and fostering and statewide sense of community through a cross-cultural exchange of ambassadors from urban and rural communities. We do this through three approaches: The Sister School Exchange, the Teacher Cross-Cultural Immersion, and the Navigating Transitions Project.

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