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“These schools continue to lose enrollment every year,” Superintendent Jharrett Bryantt said.
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A judge denied a group of homeschool parents' effort to dismiss the case, saying a Supreme Court ruling requires a closer look at how allotments are spent in practice.
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Governor says he will not approve any new tax measure unless lawmakers approve a statewide fiscal plan acceptable to him.
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President Donald Trump announced plans to increase the cost of some types of work visas earlier this month. It's the latest move to tighten national immigration policy and encourage domestic hiring, but more clarity is needed.
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With financial support from a community volunteer, the library has updated its quiet reading area, added iPads to help kids find their books faster and received a new hand-drawn mural.
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The university is reporting a 6% increase in total student enrollment, a bump UAA Provost Denise Runge called “a big deal.”
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The grant supported the district’s Academies of Anchorage program, an initiative aimed at better preparing students to move into high-demand and high-paying careers in the state.
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The Juneau School District Board of Education approved $230,000 to bring back the program for this school year.
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The proposal is part of the university’s wave of language changes to preserve federal funding during the Trump administration.
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The effort to keep schools safe from mass shooters has ballooned into a multibillion-dollar industry. Companies are selling school districts assurance with high-tech products.
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The flat test scores come as policymakers debate ways to improve Alaska's struggling schools.
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The Federal Communications Commission supervises a program called E-Rate, which helps schools and libraries get affordable broadband.