An Alaska Superior Court judge ruled this year that Alaska's correspondence programs, which provide up to $4,500 per student per year in state funds to cover the cost of homeschooling curriculum and ...
An Anchorage Superior Court judge on Friday struck down an Alaska law that allows the state to distribute cash payments to the parents of homeschooled students on the grounds that it violates ...
JUNEAU — In a course reversal, Gov. Mike Dunleavy said Friday that he would support legislation to ensure correspondence schools can continue to operate, after an Anchorage Superior Court judge last ...
May 1—JUNEAU — As legislators in the House and Senate consider dueling proposals to address Alaska's correspondence programs, Gov. Mike Dunleavy said Wednesday that no legislation would fix what he ...
The Alaska Supreme Court is set to hear a high-profile case this week that could affect nearly 23,000 Alaska students enrolled in a publicly funded homeschooling program — and figure into a national ...
The Boney Courthouse in downtown Anchorage, across the street from the larger Nesbett Courthouse, holds the Alaska Supreme Court chambers. (Photo by Yereth Rosen/Alaska Beacon) An Anchorage Superior ...
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