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From fixing up classic trucks to tuning up community vehicles, Dillingham students are getting hands-on experience in auto mechanics.
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Anchorage high schoolers can still use phones during lunch and passing periods, but younger students will not have access during the school day.
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State House leaders unveiled a revised high-priority education funding bill on Wednesday ahead of a floor debate in the full House tentatively scheduled for Monday.
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We discuss how local news works, and how to think critically about the news and information you consume.
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The district must allow student political speech but can dictate the time and place of student protests, according to an agreement.
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Rural school districts depend on the state to fund construction and maintenance projects. But over the past 25 years, Alaska lawmakers have ignored hundreds of requests for public schools that primarily serve Indigenous children.
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High school students in Bethel say Alaska Native heritage is integral to their accelerated science and engineering education, and are protesting the University of Alaska's recent decision to rename ANSEP.
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If the Legislature passes a BSA increase that’s less than $1,000, board members would scramble to figure out which budget items to reinstate.
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The change to the University of Alaska program follows President Trump’s directives aimed at getting rid of diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives.
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The board also passed an amendment that shows how most cuts would be reversed if lawmakers approve a $1,000 increase in per-student state funding.
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Those recent federal orders come from President Donald Trump, who’s put diversity, equity and inclusion policies squarely in his crosshairs.
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A House bill that would substantially boost school funding has cleared two committees and could be headed for a final vote, but questions remain over how the state would pay for it.