ADN Politics podcast Why Anchorage might close six elementary schools Anchorage School

ADN Politics podcast Why Anchorage might close six elementary schools Anchorage School

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ADN Politics podcast Why Anchorage might close six elementary schools

10/21/2022 7:08:00 PM

In this episode host Elizabeth Harball talks to Daily News reporters Morgan Krakow and Sean Maguire about decisions behind Anchorage s school closure proposal and the announcement s political fallout

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In this episode of the Alaska Politics podcast, host Elizabeth Harball talks to ADN reporters Morgan Krakow and Sean Maguire about decisions behind Anchorage ’s school closure proposal, and the political fallout. In this episode, host Elizabeth Harball talks to Daily News reporters Morgan Krakow and Sean Maguire about decisions behind Anchorage ’s school closure proposal, and the announcement’s political fallout. minutes agoEach week, host Elizabeth Harball talks with ADN journalists and others about some of Alaska’s biggest news stories. Subscribehereor wherever you listen to podcasts.The Anchorage School District announced this week it is considering shutting down six elementary schools — the result of a budget crisis hitting not just Anchorage, but school districts across the state. In this episode, host Elizabeth Harball talks to Daily News education reporter Morgan Krakow and politics reporter Sean Maguire about decisions behind Anchorage’s school closure proposal, and the announcement’s political fallout. Read more:
Anchorage Daily News » Anchorage school closure recommendations goes beyond saving money, CFO says Anchorage School District recommends closing 6 elementary schools amid budget crisis Anchorage School District administrators recommend closing 6 elementary schools Missouri elementary school to close after report finds radioactive contamination

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Former Trump adviser Steve Bannon was sentenced Friday after he was found guilty in July of two counts of contempt of Congress. Follow here for the latest live news updates. Read more >> Anchorage school closure recommendations goes beyond saving money, CFO saysA series of town hall meetings are planned for November where staff, students and community members from each school will have an opportunity to ask questions and give input on the recommendations. Wow Anchorage School District recommends closing 6 elementary schools amid budget crisisDecisions around closures will not be finalized until December, superintendent Jharrett Bryantt wrote in an email to staff and families. Why are you Both Siding educational funding Bad look AK. Our kids are heading into an age of automation that will require nearly constant skill attainment. We need to prepare them to be lifelong learners. It’s nutty to see governments justify educational cuts as we start to get a taste of the 4th Industrial Revolution. One thing I think it would be enlightening to see. A graph, over time, of the number of Anchorage School District employees. With two lines: one for teachers, the other for administrative staff. Anchorage School District administrators recommend closing 6 elementary schools Anchorage School District leaders are recommending that 6 schools close next year to help address a $68M budget gap. The district's chief financial officer said the closures could save the district between $3.5 and 4 million — about 5% of the deficit. Missouri elementary school to close after report finds radioactive contaminationA Missouri elementary school is now closed after a private study found high levels of radioactive waste inside the building and its playground area. I think this is the plot from Class of Nukem' High. Wonder how long the Republicans in Jeff City knew about it and did nothing? Workers in Iran’s oil and gas industries have gone on strike to support nationwide protests. While Islamic Republic forces brutally arrest these innocent workers, every day, more brave workers join these labor strikes IranStrikes MahsaAmini LaborStrikes San Jose elementary school art teacher arrested under child molestation chargesA after-school art teacher at a San Jose elementary school was arrested Wednesday on suspicion of child molestation, according to the Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Office. 37 minutes ago Each week, host Elizabeth Harball talks with ADN journalists and others about some of Alaska’s biggest news stories.Share on Pinterest Share on LinkedIn ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - Chief Financial Officer for the Anchorage School District Jim Anderson said that potentially closing six elementary schools — which includes Abbott Loop, Wonder Park, Nunaka Valley, Klatt and Birchwood Elementary — won’t put a big dent in the projected $68 million budget deficit next year.one of the options school board members will consider as they try to pass a balanced budget this winter, as required by state statute.The Anchorage School District Education Center street sign. Subscribe here or wherever you listen to podcasts. The Anchorage School District announced this week it is considering shutting down six elementary schools — the result of a budget crisis hitting not just Anchorage, but school districts across the state. “That’s about 5% of our total deficit for next year. In this episode, host Elizabeth Harball talks to Daily News education reporter Morgan Krakow and politics reporter Sean Maguire about decisions behind Anchorage’s school closure proposal, and the announcement’s political fallout. It’s hard to know the impact the closures will have on staff, said Corey Aist, president of the Anchorage Education Association, the district’s teachers union. • • • . He gave the example of school nurses, which were in short supply at the beginning of the school year.
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