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ASD Student Infections Identified as Norovirus
Channel 2 NewsNorovirus has been identified as the cause of a violent illness among hundreds of Anchorage School District students, according to the state Department of Health and Social Services. ASD’s director of nursing and health services, Nancy Edtl, says...Tags: Calicivirus, Viral Diseases and Infections, American School for the Deaf, Health and Safety at School, Teaching and Learning
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ASD Works to Identify Mystery Virus Among Students
Channel 2 NewsThe Anchorage School District is trying to identify a virus similar to norovirus that’s affected dozens of students, although health officials remain unsure whether it’s the direct cause of symptoms including nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea....Tags: Calicivirus, Nursing, Viral Diseases and Infections, American School for the Deaf, Diseases and Illnesses
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Lawmakers Tackle Education in Waning Days of the Session
Channel 2 NewsHouse and Senate Education members rolled out two bills this week geared at helping schools who are having to dip into classroom funds to pay for outside expenses. "Of course people talk about the BSA so we'll talk about that elephant in the room, we'll...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Evelyn J Lynn, Market and Exchange, Consumer Confidence, Teaching and Learning
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Volunteers Make Prom Special for Alaska Students
Channel 2 NewsProm was only something that other people did on TV shows or in movies, or so some students at Alaska's only state-run boarding school thought. But a Seattle woman has organized a volunteer group to make sure that prom is a special experience for...Tags: Education, Teaching and Learning
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1 Assault Suspect Arrested by Airport Police after UAA Alert
Channel 2 NewsSTORY UPDATED AT 3:28 p.m. 3/30/13: Airport police at Ted Stevens International Airport arrested a University of Alaska Anchorage student Friday for allegedly burglarizing and assaulting a man off campus Thursday afternoon near a Boniface Parkway home,...Tags: Crimes, Police Arrests, Concourse, Colleges and Universities, Health and Safety at School
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UAA Mass Alert System Triggers Mixed Reactions
Channel 2 NewsStudents enrolled at University of Alaska Anchorage had mixed reactions to the mass alerts that went out to thousands on Thursday afternoon. The alerts were triggered by University Police shortly before 3 p.m. who say they made the decision to issue the...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Health and Safety at School, Teaching and Learning
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Kenai Central High School Named 2013 Top AFS-USA School
Channel 2 NewsKenai Central High School has been recognized as a "2013 Top AFS School" by AFS-USA (formerly known as American Field Service), a non-profit organization that promotes intercultural learning and international exchange programs in more than 40 countries....Tags: Arts and Culture, Teaching and Learning
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Ed Graff, New ASD Supt., Says "Excited" About Opportunity
Channel 2 NewsDays after taking over the Anchorage School District as superintendent, Ed Graff says he’s committed to advancing “Destination 2020,” the initiative to improve academic growth. "I'm just excited about the opportunity to lead the...Tags: American School for the Deaf, Teachers, Teaching and Learning
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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, Arts and Culture, Teaching and Learning
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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: Science and Technology, Teachers, Teaching and Learning
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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: Religion and Belief, American School for the Deaf, Teachers, Philosophy, Teaching and Learning
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