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The district may need to cut 120 positions if state lawmakers do not raise per-student funding levels for next school year, officials said.
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Commissioner Deena Bishop said the order would not mean a loss of federal education funds for Alaska schools.
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Ballots have already been mailed out to voters, and Election Day is April 1.
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District officials say they have a surplus of masks for every person at every school.
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The Trump administration has already moved to cut the department's staff by nearly half.
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Charles Rininger, 38, teaches at Homer Middle School. Alaska State Troopers say he assaulted a 70-year-old woman last week.
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The Alaska House is asking Congress to reinstate the Secure Rural Schools and Community Self-Determination Act of 2000.
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KYUK and ProPublica launched a project highlighting the public health and safety crisis inside Alaska’s rural public schools this month, kicking off a discussion among lawmakers on the powerful Senate Finance Committee.
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UAS Chancellor Aparna Palmer says the campus will continue to be a welcoming place to all despite updating webpages that mention “diversity,” “equity,” “inclusion” and other related terms.
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Alaska Moravian Church members recently set fire to remnants of the historic orphanage and boarding school near Kwethluk, saying their removal has been overdue.
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The bill’s sponsor called it a “wonderful compromise.” It boosts the largest part of the state’s public school funding formula by $1,000.
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The four approved changes all came from members of the Republican House minority, who have complained in recent weeks about being left out of the process.