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The Juneau Board of Education adopted a land acknowledgment during its meeting Tuesday (10/19/2021) night. It will be used during all future meetings of…
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The discovery of hundreds of graves of children buried on the sites of former residential schools in Canada has brought up painful memories for many…
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The University of Alaska will launch a system-wide program geared toward retaining more Alaska Native students at the school and increasing the number of…
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Gov. Mike Dunleavy has closed public schools through the rest of the school year.For the 9,606 high school seniors across the state who make up the class…
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For kids who’ve never cooked, smoking their own salmon might seem out of reach. But a teacher at Juneau’s Floyd Dryden Middle School wants his students to…
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Aaron Walker and Andy Hall are two teachers of about 45 from Southeast Ohio visiting Alaska.The contingent of educators hopes to learn more about the…
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For the past five years, the state has helped Alaska schools pay for faster internet — up to a point. As technology has advanced, some say it’s time to…
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Our Guests this morning on Our Community: Educator Alicia Besch-Barber and student Willa Pruner chat about the Shakespearean Circus, a fundraiser for…
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Tuesday's guest on Morning Line: Alaska's winner of the Milken Educator Award Valerie Baalerud talks about making history fun in her Eagle River High…
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For several years, an Alaskan nonprofit organization has been hosting gatherings that promote literacy.Thread, (later referenced in this article in…