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Tammie Wilson's Teacher Tenure Bill Slated for Discussion
Channel 2 NewsAn Alaska House panel is scheduled to discuss a bill that would require public school teachers to work a couple more years before they could acquire tenure rights. HB162, by Rep. Tammie Wilson, says that teachers be employed in the same district...Tags: Teachers
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State Bill Would Increase Time Required for Teacher Tenure
Public school teachers might have to wait a couple years longer to acquire tenure rights if a bill proposed in the Alaska House is passed. HB162, from Rep. Tammie Wilson, would require that teachers be employed in the same district continuously for...
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Student Artwork on Display for the 41st Annual ASD Student Art Exhibition
Channel 2 NewsAlmost 500 pieces of student artwork are on display at three locations for the 41st Annual Anchorage School District Student Art Exhibition. The pieces, spread out among the Anchorage Museum, the Chugiak-Eagle River Library branch, and the Mall at...Tags: Sears, Arts and Culture, Students, Arts
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Teachers Hold "Grading Mob" in Mall Walkway for Awareness
Channel 2 NewsNearly 30 teachers sat down in the Dimond Center Mall to grade homework late Friday afternoon. It was an event aimed at raising awareness about the hard work teachers put in to educate Alaska’s youth. Teachers called the sit down event a...Tags: Teachers, Lobbying, Politics
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Teaching in Alaska, Part 5: An Excellent Educator
The winner of the Excellent Educator award is still motivating minds. History teacher Gregory Brown is the ultimate educator. Not only did he graduate from Dimond High School, he has taught all levels of history class there for more than two decades....
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Teaching in Alaska, Part 4: Teaching in Rural Alaska, Pilot Point School
Channel 2 NewsTeaching in a village like Pilot Point is a very unique experience as educators wear more than one hat to inspire every student to believe that can do anything they put their mind to. Welcome to Pilot Point School where there's no shortage of methods...Tags: Teachers, Students, Science and Technology
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Teaching in Alaska, Part Three: ASD's Approach to Increasing Minority Success
Channel 2 NewsMinority to majority--it's a national trend which is also reflected in Anchorage schools where 56% of students are children of color. But two schools are celebrating diversity while challenging teachers and students to find success. “I was...Tags: Philosophy, Teachers, American School for the Deaf, Students, Religion and Belief
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Teaching in Alaska, Part Two: The West High School-Romig Middle School Partnership
Channel 2 NewsIt’s a rare combination and connection of schools. Romig Middle and West High schools, both who are marching to the same beat. Much like the smooth melodies coming from Romig's 7th grade jazz band and the seamless harmonies heard inside the...Tags: High Schools, Schools, American School for the Deaf, Students, Education
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Teaching in Alaska, Part One: What Makes A Good Teacher?
Channel 2 NewsDo students’ test scores reflect a teacher’s abilities? With the state and the Anchorage School District planning to include test results as part of teachers’ annual reviews, the question arises: what, exactly, makes a good teacher? How...Tags: Teachers, Students
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Public Speaks Their Mind on Proposed ASD Budget
Channel 2 NewsMonday night, in front of a packed crowd, the superintendent's staff reintroduced the proposed Anchorage School District budget, and for two hours parents, teachers, and even elementary students let the school board know what they thought of the new...Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, Teachers, American School for the Deaf, Students
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Flu Bug Hits Sitka Schools
Channel 2 NewsThe flu bug is taking a toll on students at Sitka schools. The Daily Sitka Sentinel reports more than 11 percent of the students in Sitka public schools were absent Thursday. Sitka High has an enrolment of 341 and 42 students were missing....Tags: Flu, Students, Education
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State Awards Nearly $8.7M in Scholarships
The Associated PressThe state has paid nearly $8.7 million in student scholarships under a program championed by Gov. Sean Parnell as a way to transform Alaska's education system. A new report shows about 1,900 students have received Alaska Performance scholarships over the...Tags: Sean Parnell, Awards and Prizes, Colleges and Universities, Students, Financial Aid
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