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"This history is vital to addressing the disproportionalities that affect modern tribal communities," and solutions must ...
Thousands of people were on hand Thursday night for America250, which kicked off a year of patriotic festivities leading up ...
Alaska Governor Mike Dunleavy introduced an omnibus education bill on Friday, which he said would tackle both education policy reforms and expanded funding for specific programs. “I’m hopeful,” ...
The Alaska Department of Education and Early Development has opened public comment on a proposal that would reduce municipal governments’ ability to assist local public schools. The draft regulation, ...
After eligibility for applications was tightened in 2021-22, the number of exam school applicants declined by 56.1 percent in 2022-23. Since then, the numbers have increased modestly for applicants ...
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Discover why Russia colonized Alaska in the 18th century. Explore the economic, strategic, and geopolitical motivations behind Russia’s expansion into North America and the lasting impact on the ...
Alaska Family Council has joined dozens of other organizations across the country in submitting an amicus brief to the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit regarding the case of ...
The local school district this year has been grappling with a projected $17 million deficit, driven by years of stagnant state education funding that have almost entirely drained the district’s fund ...
From around 1909 to 1912, billikens were a brief, incandescent cultural mania that swept the country. By midcentury, they were largely forgotten, brushed aside by the passage of time — except ...
But no Alaska school district should be treading water. The Legislature is constitutionally responsible for maintaining public education and is empowered to override a gubernatorial veto.
For Little Rock author Phyllis Hodges, reminding Arkansas children that "everybody has a story to tell" has made a yearslong journey to get her three "living history" books in more than 60 school ...