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Information Exchange Blog
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News From Dept. of Education & Early Development
NEW! DEED Seeking State System of Support Coaches
The Alaska Department of Education and Early Development is seeking submissions from qualified and experienced educators for the State System of Support (SSOS) Coaching Program.
SSOS coaches are leaders who are interested … more
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Partnership brings free tutoring to Alaskan students
The Alaska Department of Education and Early Development has partnered with the non-profit Schoolhouse.world to provide free peer-to-peer tutoring to the students of Alaska.
Schoolhouse.world was launched in early 2020 by Sal Khan, the founder of the popular Khan … more
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Oldest known Native robes return to Alaska for The Spirit Wraps You exhibit at Alaska State Museum
Some of the oldest known ceremonial robes of the Tsimshian, Haida, and Tlingit people have returned to Alaska to tell the story of these sacred textiles and the world-renown innovations of Indigenous weavers.
The Spirit Wraps Around You display at the Alaska State … more
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Last Call, New, Reminder
NEW! Leading Meaningful Race Conversations in your Alaska Classroom
Registration is open for Leading Meaningful Conversations About Race in Your Alaska Classroom with Matthew Kay, author of Not Light, but Fire, and guest speaker Yaari Walker. Participants will learn about … more
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News From Dept. of Education & Early Development
NEW! DEED hosting additional webinars for stakeholder input on American Rescue Plan Act state plan
DEED has scheduled additional webinars for targeted stakeholder input on the American Rescue Plan Act state plan. Families & advocates of migratory children, English … more
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Two Alaskans named 2021 US Presidential Scholars
Thursday U.S. Secretary of Education Dr. Miguel Cardona announced the 57th class of U.S. Presidential Scholars. Among the 161 high school seniors recognized are Parker Rabinowitz, of Girdwood, and Alex Prayner of Wasilla.
“The 2021 Presidential Scholars represent … more
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Emergency Broadband Benefit Program applications now open
Eligible families may now apply to receive up to $50-per-month discount for broadband service and a one-time discount of up to $100 for a laptop, tablet or computer through the FCC Emergency Broadband Benefit Program.
A household is eligible if a member of the household … more
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Barbara Bush Foundation seeking Alaskan hosts for pilot literacy program
The Barbara Bush Foundation for Family Literacy is seeking hosts in Alaska for a pilot program aimed at improving child and family literacy.
Book Explorers is modeled after the foundation’s long-running Teen Trendsetters program, which trains teenagers to mentor 1st, 2 … more
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Last Call, New, Reminder
NEW! FCC Emergency Broadband Benefit Outreach Toolkit
Teachers - If you have students who need broadband at home, the Emergency Broadband Benefit Outreach Toolkit provides infographics, twitter and facebook posts, flyers, posters and handouts to help you tell students and … more
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News From Alaska Commission on Postsecondary Education
ACPE Launches Enhanced Education Refinance Loan Program for Student Loan Borrowers
To better address the challenges of student loan debt in Alaska, the Alaska Commission on Postsecondary Education (ACPE) introduces an enhanced Education Refinance Loan program (REFI). … more