September is back to school month, and students are settling into their routine. Many are setting future goals for after graduation, but how many of them will acutally finish the course? Join host Ellen Lockyer on Hometown, Alaska for a look at how school funding, or the lack of it, can determine how many students score that all important diploma.
- Anchorage School District (ASD) Online
- ASD: A word from Superintendent Carol Comeau August 2010
- ASD: Project Pugitut
- University of Alaska: Statewide Planning and Budget (SWPB)
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HOST: Ellen Lockyer, KSKA – Anchorage
GUESTS:
- Cynthia Henry, Chair, State Board of Regents, University of Alaska
- Carol Comeau, Superintendent, Anchorage School District
- Josephine Edwards, Project Pugitut, Anchorage School District
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LIVE: Wed, September 22, 2010 at 2:00 p.m.
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