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Some Anchorage families are getting ready for school, but with just weeks to go, uncertainty still hangs over the new year.
Preliminary data from the Alaska Department of Education and Early Development shows Alaska students from kindergarten to third grade showed overall improvement in reading proficiency last year.
Schools across the United States are facing a challenging teacher shortage as fewer people join the profession compared to the number of folks who retire or leave. Many districts are looking to ...
Alaska schools are hiring teachers from the Philippines amid a massive national shortage. It’s the latest wave of immigrants from Southeast Asia to come to the state. This is part one of a five ...
Alaska schools are hiring teachers from the Philippines amid a massive national shortage. It’s the latest wave of immigrants from Southeast Asia to come to the state. This is part one of a five part ...
Earlier this year, a group of Alaska health and education officials met to collaborate on how to expand sex education and LGBTQ teacher training across the state, an agenda that most Alaska school ...
To keep schools running smoothly, many districts are looking abroad — namely to the Philippines.
Pete Daley, a welding teacher in Fairbanks, has been named as the Alaska Teacher of the Year by the State of Alaska and the Alaska Dept. of Education and Early Development.
When students and teachers filled the Hutchison High School gym at 7:30 a.m. Tuesday, they were expecting an end of year pep talk before finals. Instead, welding instructor Pete Daley ...
If you’re in Oklahoma, you can’t deny feeling the Thunder fever during the playoffs. Some students even feel it in school and one teacher is making sure of it.
And that was really my first experience of being like, I’m in the middle of nowhere.” SUNY Brockport’s Alaska Student Teaching Program is a long-standing partnership with school districts in Alaska, ...
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