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Schools Offer Multitude of Services for Military Families
Chugiak-Eagle River StarBeing the new kid in school is hard. But Eagle River High School tries to do all it can to make that transition a little easier. And it’s working. Just ask Meagan Loveland. As someone who’s lived in the Netherlands, New Mexico and most...Tags: Marty Lang, Armed Forces, Human Interest, Substance Abuse, Health
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Rogers Park Elementary Students Showcase Highly Gifted Projects
Channel 2 NewsKatie Williams, a 6th grade student at Rogers Park Elementary, put on a solo jazz concert as part of a school project on Sunday. Students, in the highly gifted project, chose a long term goal to work on independently throughout the school year. Prior...Tags: Education, Rogers Park, Students
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Negotiators Come to Terms on Scholarships
House and Senate negotiators have agreed on a bill establishing a long-term funding source for student scholarships. The bill, as described, strikes a provision added in the Senate that would let students who take a high school equivalency exam...
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Two Hidden Cameras Found at Valdez Schools
Channel 2 NewsTwo hidden cameras have been found at Valdez schools, prompting local educators to place two employees on unpaid administrative leave, according to district administrators. Valdez City School District Superintendent Jacob Jensen said Thursday that one...Tags: Photography and Video, Crime, Law and Justice, Photography Supplies and Services, Services and Shopping, Teachers
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Chugiak H.S. Students Learn Important Lesson from "Every 15-Minutes" Program
Channel 2 NewsStudents of Chugiak High School simulated a fatal alcohol-related wreck as part of the “Every 15 Minutes” program on Wednesday. The program was created to alert teens of the startling statistic that every fifteen minutes, someone in the...Tags: Services and Shopping, Vehicles, Students
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2012 Native Youth Olympics Set to Start Friday
Channel 2 NewsThe 2012 Native Youth Olympics are set to start at 9:30 a.m. Friday in Anchorage, drawing more than 500 athletes from across the state to the Dena’ina Center for a variety of traditional tests of strength, agility and skill. NYO teams are drawn...Tags: Education, Students
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South High Students Pulled-in Over $6K for Classmate with Cancer
Channel 2 NewsThe South High School Fashion Club helped raise thousands of dollars for a student fighting cancer. On March 1, South High students and the community packed the school's auditorium for a fashion show in support of freshman Katie Elliott. Elliott is...Tags: Cancer, Education, Students
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Ancient Aleut Art of Making Bentwood Visors Showcased at Anchorage Museum
Channel 2 NewsThe late Steve Jobs was famous for his ability to combine beauty and function in devices like Apple’s iPhone, but this isn’t unique to the computer age. All you have to do is take a look at the Aleut bentwood visor, which is the focus of a...Tags: Arts, Petroleum Industry, Artists, Fine Artists, Apple iPhone
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Why Alaska? International UAA Students Adapt to Anchorage Life
Channel 2 NewsPreparing dinner in the Giard home has now become a family tradition -- and by family, that includes 19-year-old Yuqing Wang. For this host family, Wang opens up a world of perspectives. “One more different thing is you drink water directly...Tags: YouTube, Breads, Education, Students, Thailand
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Education Funding Proposal Faces Critics in State House
Channel 2 NewsAn attempt to increase school funding approved by the state Senate last week likely faces an uphill battle in the House. During a press conference Monday, House majority leader Alan Austerman (R-Kodiak) said the House majority will hold a meeting next...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Gretchen Guess, Republican Party, Justice System, Alan Austerman
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Why Alaska? International UAA Students Increase to Record Highs
Channel 2 NewsThe latest Census reports more than one-third of Alaska residents are minorities and Anchorage is the melting pot. The city is now drawing students from all over the world to the University of Alaska Anchorage. This semester, UAA is seeing the highest...Tags: Saudi Arabia, Social Problems, Colleges and Universities, Education, Brazil
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State Launches Healthy Futures Challenge
Channel 2 NewsThe Alaska Department of Health and Social Services is partnering with the organization Healthy Futures, and schools statewide for a get-fit campaign aimed at Alaska's children. The kickoff was held at Susitna Elementary school on Tuesday. Students in...Tags: Family, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Weight, Overweight, Students
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