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Community Overview: Juneau
Dzánti K’ihéeni
Place Name Translation:
Indigenous Language: Tlingit
English Pronunciation:
JEW noh
Harbor Dock: Yes
State Ferry: Yes
Cargo Barge: Yes
Road Connection: No
Coastal:
Post Office: Auke Bay Post Office
+ 1 (907) 789-0680
Kindred Post Contract Postal Unit
+ 1 (907) 586-8335
Federal Station Post Office
+ 1 (907) 586-7987
Mendenhall Post Office
+ 1 (907) 789-0934
ANCSA Regional Corporation: Sealaska Corporation
Native Regional Health Care: Southeast Alaska Regional Health Consortium
ANCSA Regional Non-Profit: Central Council of the Tlingit and Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska
School District: Juneau Borough School District
Healthcare Facility: Rainforest Recovery Center
+1 (907) 796-8690
Juneau Public Health Center
+1 (907) 465-3353
Juneau Veterans Affairs Outpatient Clinic
+1 (907) 796-4300
JAMHI Health & Wellness
Inc.
+1 (907) 463-6877
Gastineau Human Services Corporation
+1 (907) 780-4338
JAMHI Health & Wellness
Inc.
+1 (907) 463-3303
Ethel Lund Medical Center - SEARHC
+1 (907) 463-4040
Front Street Clinic - SEARHC
+1 (907) 364-4565
Polaris House
+1 (907) 780-6775
Bartlett Regional Hospital
+1 (907) 796-8900
Library: Juneau Public Library
+ 1 (907) 586-5324
Mendenhall Valley Public Library
+ 1 (907) 789-0125
Disadvantaged Community:
Connected to National Highway System (NHS):
Access to Other Public Aviation Facilities:
Description: Juneau is accessible only by air and sea. Automobiles are either shipped to Juneau or brought on the Alaska Marine Highway from connections to the highway system in Bellingham, Prince Rupert, Skagway, Haines, and Whittier. Scheduled jet flights and air taxis are available at the municipally-owned Juneau International Airport. The airport has a paved runway and a seaplane landing area. Marine facilities include a seaplane landing area at Juneau Harbor, four cruise ship docks, five small boat harbors, and a state ferry terminal. The Alaska Marine Highway System and cargo barges provide year-round services. Capital Transit provides public transportation throughout the urban area. In 2013, local ridership totaled 1.25 million trips. Juneau is a busy port for cruise ships and can have more than 10,000 visitors in a single day. The city is currently expanding its docking facilities to accommodate larger ships. Approximately 1 million cruise ship passengers visit Juneau each year. There is an extensive network of hiking trails in the Juneau area. Private boats and kayaks are commonly used to reach areas off of the road system. Juneau was certified as a Bicycle Friendly Community in 2011.
DCCED Certified Population Counts This community has no data listed by the Alaska Department of Commerce, Community and Economic Development
School District Enrollment
GradeStudents
PreKindergarten105
Kindergarten148
FirstGrade153
SecondGrade176
ThirdGrade193
FourthGrade184
FifthGrade210
SixthGrade314
SeventhGrade157
EighthGrade134
NinthGrade18
TenthGrade50
EleventhGrade74
TwelfthGrade112
TotalEnrollmentK121923
TotalEnrollmentPK122028
Community: Dzánti K’ihéeni (Juneau)
School Year: 2024/2025
Community Statistics
Community: Dzánti K’ihéeni (Juneau)
Community: Dzánti K’ihéeni (Juneau)
Community: Dzánti K’ihéeni (Juneau)
Community: Dzánti K’ihéeni (Juneau)