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Emil Mackey paid for the bricks and submitted the comments, citing displeasure over Assembly funding priorities.
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Students in the IditaRead Challenge move along the trail one mile per minute spent reading.
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The list of proposed cuts will go before the Mat-Su school board for a vote March 16.
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If passed by the House, high school students would have to complete a civics course, exam or project to graduate.
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The library won the National Medal for Museum and Library Services alongside four other libraries across the country.
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Prior to the UAA interim chancellor position, Siemers served as the director of UAA’s Kenai Peninsula College.
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With school districts across the state projecting deep cuts, the heads of the House Education Committee say it’s clear last year’s education funding boost wasn’t enough.
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Parents and students are expected to flood Mat-Su public meetings this week to protest proposed school funding cuts.
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Rural Alaska districts are especially reliant on international teachers to keep instructors in their classrooms.
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One ballot initiative is a roughly $80 million bond. The other is a one-time $11.8 million tax hike that school district leaders plan on using to hire 80 teachers.
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The Y-K Delta's first ever comic convention included visiting artists, comic book vendors, and lots of cosplay.
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The Mat-Su Sentinel's Amy Bushatz says, similar to other districts, Mat-Su schools have suffered from stagnant state funding and declining enrollment, but unlike other parts of the state, the Mat-Su Borough's population isn't shrinking.