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With a month left in the legislative session, multiple lawmakers said it would be difficult to craft an education measure ...
House Bill 57 isn’t a ban on phones in classrooms, but it allows limited bans if local school districts approve them.
The failure to override the education funding veto wasn’t the end of the road—it’s time to get serious about solutions.
Concerns over the state's ability to pay for the $1,000 per-student increase in basic funding, given its worsening fiscal ...
With lawmakers unable to override Governor Dunleavy’s education funding veto, school districts are now left figuring out what ...
PAWTUCKET – School officials will hold off on studying a potential move of the Jacqueline M. Walsh School for the Performing ...
Governor Dunleavy has proposed a $560 per-student increase. That’s lower than the $680 the governor approved last year, and ...
The Alaska Legislature has voted to uphold the veto of a bill that would have increased the funding formula for K-12 public ...
Alaska’s legislature failed to override Governor Dunleavy’s veto of HB 69, which would’ve increased school funding. The move ...
The Anchorage School Board held its first meeting less than a week after Governor Mike Dunleavy vetoed a school funding ...
The Sitka Native Education Program, otherwise known as SNEP, celebrated 50 years of Indigenous cultural education in Sitka ...
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