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Statewide, about 33% of students tested at or above grade level expectations in language arts and 32% in math in 2025. Students in ninth grade demonstrated the greatest need for support in language arts and math.
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Superintendent Jharrett Bryantt says the cuts are necessary after a local funding proposition failed
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The Juneau School District and Juneau Education Association came to a tentative agreement last month, and union members approved the contract last week.
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The new schedule has school starting nearly a week earlier this August.
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The Anchorage School Board voted to close Campbell STEM Elementary to address the district’s roughly $90 million budget deficit, which also led officials to cut hundreds of teacher positions and close two other schools.
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The budget now heads to the Kenai Peninsula Borough. The district estimates it will save almost $2 million the first year after closing the schools.
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School leaders identified converging crises of budget shortfalls, deferred maintenance and teacher shortages at their annual visit to the state Capitol.
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Meanwhile, administrators insist the center is growing and becoming more community-focused.
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Sixty-four percent of voting members approved forming the union, and election results now await certification from the Alaska Labor Relations Agency.
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Supporters say the constitutional change could be a powerful tool to provide stable funding for public education, while critics suggest it could remove flexibility in budgeting
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The partnership is one of the first of its kind in the state and leaders say it is a way to strengthen and uplift Indigenous studies in higher education.
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Contract negotiations between the union and the bus company ended Thursday without an agreement.