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Unlike previous years, the district can’t make up the difference with its savings account or leftover COVID-19 pandemic relief money.
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The school closures follow high winds Sunday that tore off roofs, toppled trees and led to widespread power outages.
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One elementary school is set to close in each of the Fairbanks North Star Borough's southeast, northeast, west, North Pole and central Fairbanks regions.
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Alaska’s Department of Education claimed victory in the pandemic funding dispute, and will collect $17.5 million in federal reimbursements.
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Parents of a Mt. Edgecumbe High School student who died last spring have been trying to recover his personal belongings as they seek closure and accountability.
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Unangam Tunuu is taught in only a handful of classes in the public school system, and outside these sessions, the language is seldom spoken in everyday conversation.
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Wider eligibility for subsidies, faster processes for hiring caregivers and dual use of school spaces are among the recommendations for alleviating the child care shortage.
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For the first time in over a decade, children in Nikolski are back in the classroom. The Nikolski school’s revival came through combined efforts of the Aleutian Region School District and the local tribal organization.
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The feds say recent one-time funding boosts have more than offset the state's alleged failure to comply with the "maintenance of equity" provision of the American Rescue Plan Act.
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Bargaining parties say they’re hopeful, though the outcome will depend on funding being included in the next state budget.
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Styled “the Oscar of teaching,” the Milken Educator Award honors teachers in the early-to-middle stages of their career.
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Anchorage is the second school district in the state in as many weeks to do away with remote learning days.