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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.
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The Trump administration is using decades-old laws, meant to prevent discrimination, to threaten school districts and states with cuts to vital federal funding.
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For the first time in years, students in Napakiak are at school under the same roof, in a school building that's safe from the encroaching erosion of the Kuskokwim River.
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The blaze last summer consumed the Bering Strait School District campus and left the school without classrooms, a gym or a cafeteria.
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Lingít weaver Sydney Akagi quit her job to learn traditional designs, becoming the Native artist resident at Sitka's Sheldon Jackson Museum and teaching a workshop.
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The new task force is scheduled to offer recommendations on education funding and policy before the 35th Legislature convenes in 2027.
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The district plans to spend $3.5 million on hiring 27 more teachers and $2 million on improving teacher recruitment and retention.
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Jurors found Nathaniel Erfurth, 37, guilty on 28 counts in the case. He faces presumptive prison time of five to 15 years per count.