Cory Hughes moved to a remote Alaska village to teach and would happily stay and retire there if he could afford to — despite the… Continue reading
School board, with time running out for budget-slashing decision, seeks more details on lone option.
For over 20 years Lorrie Heagy has been leading arts education integration in Juneau. This month the Alaska Arts Education Consortium awarded Lorrie the Arts… Continue reading
Leaders still looking at specific options for school consolidation, asking city to cover some costs.
Senate says bill rushed and reckless; House calls it balanced solution to struggling school system.
Snow expected to end early Wednesday morning, but traffic and avalanche hazards remain high.
In a time of fiscal turbulence, why are we allowing Alaska’s children to exploit our budget through no fault of their own? K-12 education is… Continue reading
Bill contains $300 BSA increase, boosts for charter and homeschooling, random audits of districts.
In 2022, only one state, Arizona, had more chronically absent students than Alaska, where more than 45% of students missed enough school to be academically… Continue reading
A report detailing the framework for tribally run public schools will be sent to the legislators and the governor’s office. The intent is that it… Continue reading
State standards still among top third in nation, commissioner says.
House majority version includes a smaller funding boost than advocates requested
Board to meet next week to review all non-required expenses, such as student activities, for cuts.
The Juneau School District’s FY24 Budget Reconciliation document came as a shock to the school board, district personnel and our community. Since we have been… Continue reading
Lower revenues and higher costs mean $7.6M shortfall for FY24, plus $1.9M deficit from FY23.
Harvard researchers’ examination puts performance of Hawaii charters at the bottom
Cassee Olin resigns as district faces multimillion dollar deficit, audit that found flaws.
Tlingit and Haida among five tribes slated to be part of the five-year pilot program.
School board’s unanimous vote occurs on night when dozens of title-winning athletes also honored.
An article in the latest issue of the Alaska Department of Labor and Workforce Development’s magazine outlines the data behind shrinking teacher wages in Alaska.… Continue reading