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The Clover Pass School is currently on the Alaska Association of Historic Preservation's 10 most endangered places list. The 1940s era single room school house building is owned by Historic Ketchikan but the land undert the building is still owned by the Federal Government. Historic Ketchikan is negotiating with the Bureau of Land Management for a long-term recreational lease that would allow the building to be rehabilited. Historic Ketchikan and the BLM are also working to get the building and land nominated to the National Register of Historic Places. The school was built by the homesite families in the Clover Pass area for children aged kindergarten to 8th grade and it operated as a school until the early 1960s.