Juneau teachers and the school district go back to the bargaining table on Monday
Education
Educator makes case for Native spirituality
Most Northern Native people have had their traditional spirituality squeezed out of them.
Enrollment down, but better than expected
The final enrollment count for the Juneau School District shows 99 fewer students than projected.
Home pool advantage
Hosting statewide swim meets was a major selling point for Dimond Park Aquatic Center.
100,000 Imagination Library books given in Southeast since 2006
A young Juneau family has received the 100,000th book from the Southeast Alaska Dolly Parton Imagination Library.
Juneau hosts statewide swim and dive meet
With the new Dimond Park Aquatic Center, Juneau is able to hold a swim-dive state championship for the first time.
Education funding lawsuit: What if Ketchikan wins?
The Assembly has shown it’s serious about its effort to overturn what some local officials say is an unfair mandate requiring municipalities to fund a minimum level for local schools.
Juneau teachers win career & technical education awards
Four Juneau teachers and a community program partner have been recognized by the Alaska Association for Career and Technical Education as 2013 Outstanding Teachers.
Live from JDHS
Eleven students put together a live, 10-minute television newscast every week for their video production class. They shoot the video, write the scripts, and edit their stories.
Alaska’s First Lady Sandy Parnell and Dolly Parton
What do Dolly Parton, the Juneau Public Library, and Alaska’s First Lady Sandy Parnell have in common? Children’s Books, and lots of them. On Wednesday morning, library programs coordinator Beth Weigel and Mrs. Parnell read to an attentive group of kids at the downtown Library.