
Understanding K-12 education financing is important for taxpayers to know where their money is going and how it is being used to provide a quality education for Alaska’s children. The “Citizen’s Guide to […]
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Understanding K-12 education financing is important for taxpayers to know where their money is going and how it is being used to provide a quality education for Alaska’s children. The “Citizen’s Guide to […]
Reading well by age nine is a crucial skill for students to unlock their academic, economic, and social potential. Yet all too many students don’t know how to read: more than three-quarters of […]
Introduction Since 2000, education funding in Alaska has been funneled increasingly into administrative and support roles rather than directly benefiting students in the classroom. Data from the National Center for Education Statistics shows […]
Concern: District Reading Improvement Program The text of the Alaska Reads Act includes a regulation that the Department of Education and Early Development should revisit considering data that suggests that the statewide literacy screener […]
Coalition Letter: Urging Congress to Stop “Backdoor Regulation” APF has joined a coalition of more than 30 groups urging Congress to stop “backdoor regulation” that costs American taxpayers billions in compliance costs. https://www.foxnews.com/…/coalition-urges-congress…
Introduction Alaska Policy Forum’s annual Budget Blocks are a simple, straightforward way to visualize how Alaska is spending its money and from which funds that money is coming. The budget blocks below are […]
Governor Dunleavy recently announced that most state jobs will no longer require a four-year college degree due to workforce needs. He said, “Today people can gain knowledge, skills and abilities through on-the-job experience. […]