- Cama-i, quyana tailuci!
- (Central Yup’ik)
- "Greetings, thank you for coming!"
News from Education & Early Development
Last Call! GEERF Competitive Request for Applications
The Alaska Department of Education & Early Development (DEED) is expecting to award $1,000,000 in federal (CARES) Act Governor’s Emergency Education Relief Funds (GEERF) in competitive grants. The GEERF RFA (form number 05-20-051) is now posted on DEED’s website. The FY21 Coronavirus, Relief, and Economic Security Act Assurances and Certification Packet (GEERF) (form number 05-20-052) is also posted. A required letter of intent is due by June 15, 2020. Applications are due by June 30, 2020.
Last Call! Promoting Child Development over the Summer Months
DEED is offering five weekly seminars to discuss a child’s development in the months before kindergarten, and natural activities families may engage in with children to promote this development over the summer. June 16th 1:00-2:00pm - Physical Well-being, Health, and Motor Development
Last Call! Bond Reimbursement and Grant Review Committee Meeting June 16
The BR&GR Committee will meet via teleconference on Tuesday, June 16, at 1:30pm. The primary topics of the meeting include revisions to the publications DEED CostFormat, Guide for School Facility Condition Surveys, and Alaska School Facilities Preventive Maintenance Handbook; and to hear subcommittee reports on cost-effective school construction standards.
DEED Releases Restart and Reentry Framework Guidance for K-12 Schools
The Alaska Department of Education and Early Development, in cooperation with the Alaska Department of Health and Social Services, released the Alaska Smart Start 2020 framework guidance for the reentry and reopening of K-12 schools for the 2020-2021 school year.
Documenting the Impact of COVID-19 on life in Alaska
The Alaska State Libraries, Archives, and Museums Division is documenting the impact of COVID-19 on life in Alaska. You can help by sharing documents, images, journals, audio recordings, videos, and other digital or tangible items relating to COVID-19 in Alaska.
Education for Homeless Children and Youth Program FY 21 Request for Applications
DEED is seeking applicants for the competitive Education for Homeless Children and Youth Program (McKinney-Vento Act) funding that would begin providing activities in the fall of the 20-21 school year. The purpose is to provide a free, appropriate public education for all homeless children and youth by removing barriers to their enrollment and attendance in school and supporting their educational success. Applications are due June 23. For questions, please contact Cecilia Miller at 907-465-8703.
Many of you know that Alaska has a statewide license to BrainPOP, but did you know that your teachers can unlock additional features through individual accounts that can only be set up at the school level? At no additional charge to you?
- For students to access BrainPop: click the LOG IN tab (not ENTER CODE)
- For teachers to whose schools are set up to use BrainPop Educator: use the ENTER CODE
If you have the username and password for DEED’s statewide subscription, please only share it in a way that no one on the internet besides your patrons or students can access the username/password. (i.e. direct e-mail ok, posting to your social media/website/blog is NOT.) If you don’t have the current SLED database credentials, visit the SLED Password Request form and fill it out completely. Expect a response within one business day. The SLED usernames and passwords are good for nearly all the SLED Databases and resources. One request will empower you to help with just about anything SLED related. Contact Martha Ketsdever, BrainPOP Account Manager for Alaska State Libraries, for more information.
Seeking Public Review and Comment on State Content Standards
DEED is seeking review and comment on state content standards. We encourage parents, educators, and communities to take a few minutes to provide input on Alaska's current English Language Arts and Mathematics standards adopted in 2012.