Education

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Effort to recall Juneau’s school board president, vice president secures spot on local ballot

Board President Deedie Sorensen and Vice President Emil Mackey say the campaign against them is full of misinformation.

All Alaska Carrs stores targeted for sale in Kroger-Albertsons merger plan

The stores set to be sold include all 11 Carrs locations in Anchorage, Eagle River, Palmer and Wasilla.
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Mat-Su book review committee concludes, some books returned to shelves

The Mat-Su School Board has not taken action on all committee recommendations, but has voted to remove seven so far.

Alaska Pacific University to receive millions from NASA to study microplastics

APU is set to receive roughly $5 million from NASA to establish a microplastics research and education center.

Why last week’s Alaska Supreme Court ruling isn’t the final word on homeschool allotments

There's a key question the court left open: whether Alaska correspondence schools can allow parents to spend public money at private schools.
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‘Bold, transformational initiatives’ for Anchorage schools leave unanswered questions

School Board members and parents are concerned about a lack of funding and a possible reduction in core class time.

Gov. Dunleavy trims $225M with budget vetoes but leaves school funding boost intact

Dunleavy trimmed funding for Head Start, the Alaska Seafood Marketing Institute and rural broadband, among other line-item vetoes.

Alaska Supreme Court sides with state, allows correspondence school laws to stand

The court said plaintiffs had failed to show that a 2014 law reforming Alaska's correspondence school system violated the state Constitution.
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Justices grill attorneys as correspondence school case reaches Alaska Supreme Court

The justices are considering an appeal of a decision that ruled two 2014 laws key to the correspondence school system unconstitutional.
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Fire destroys Stebbins school and surrounding buildings

Nome firefighters have flown to Stebbins to help fight the blaze, which reportedly started in a shop next to the local school Wednesday night.
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Alaska faces consequences as federal education funding equity dispute continues

State officials offered the feds a $300,000 compromise instead of $17 million adjustment.
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‘An unfair fight’: The U.S. surgeon general declares war on social media

Vivek Murthy called this week for social media platforms to carry warning labels like those put on cigarettes and alcohol, due to their effects on teens.
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As Alaska high court preps for correspondence school arguments, here’s what each side says

The state and plaintiffs submitted briefs outlining their arguments. They'll make their case during oral arguments set for June 27.
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The replacement of one of Anchorage’s oldest schools is underway

Inlet View Elementary School was built in 1957. Supporters of the rebuild say the school is too old and too crowded.
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Stedman confident education funding will survive the governor’s desk

Senate Finance Committee Co-Chair Sen. Bert Stedman, R-Sitka, weighed in on whether Gov. Mike Dunleavy will veto education funds this year.
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Drag story hour carries on in Seward despite a bomb threat and evacuation

Families evacuated from Seward's library and Museum moments before Saturday's story hour began. It continued at the Alaska SeaLife Center.
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18-year-old Mat-Su grad seeks seat on school board that silenced him

“I thought that sitting on the board as student representative would be enough to make a positive change within our district, but I realized it wasn’t,” Ben Kolendo said.
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Anchorage School Board approves career academies with opt-out provision after 9th grade

Business leaders voiced overwhelming support for the career academies model, which freshman will begin this fall.
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Self-advocacy and accommodations for college students with disabilities | Line One

On this Line One, host Prentiss Pemberton is joined by a college disabilities expert to discuss how students can advocate for themselves in college.
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Fort Wainwright just opened the Army’s largest child care center

Staff hope the new Denegee Child Development Center will help clear the fort's waiting list of children in need of child care.
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Anchorage School Board to vote tonight on controversial career academies plan

District leaders say the academies will boost graduation rates. But others, including the head of the teachers union, are skeptical.
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Judicial Council recommends Alaskans keep all judges, including jurist behind correspondence ruling

Adolf Zeman is only one of 19 judges that will be on the November general election ballot, but he’s received the lion’s share of attention.
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Visa programs draw foreign teachers to Alaska’s rural school districts

“I consider this already as my family, the community here, the kids here," said Filpino special education teacher Dale Ebcas in Upper Kalskag.
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Anchorage 3rd grader wins statewide Doodle for Google art competition

Lennex Czajkowski won the statewide Doodle for Google competition with her piece titled “For the World not to be Polluted.”
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Meet Phyllis Bowie, Anchorage’s longest-serving teacher who’s retiring after 50 years

Her students and coworkers describe her as the cornerstone of the school, and have crowned her the queen of alternative education.

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