Government and Politics
January 31, 2025
From: Alaska Governor Mike DunleavyOn Jan 31, 2025, Governor Mike Dunleavy introduced legislation (HB 76, SB 82) to improve educational outcomes for all Alaska students. This comprehensive plan focuses on funding, student achievement, and expanding opportunities for families and educators statewide.
“Our children’s future depends on a strong and adaptable education system,” said Governor Dunleavy. “This legislation is designed to ensure every student in Alaska has access to high-quality education, whether they are in a city or the most remote village. From increasing funding for correspondence and career-technical education to incentivizing reading achievement and attracting top-tier educators, this plan is about empowering students, parents, and educators alike.”
The Governor’s proposed reforms include:
“These proposals directly address long-standing challenges in Alaska’s education system,” said Commissioner Bishop. “This is about real solutions. Increased funding coupled with strong policy will drive student success and empower educators.”
Governor Dunleavy pointed to the latest NAEP scores, which show Alaska ranking at the bottom despite having twice the funding per-student of higher-performing states. “Mississippi has proven that real education reform delivers results, even with half the per-student funding that Alaska has.Their focus on literacy, accountability, and teacher development has led to dramatic improvements. Alaska has the resources, but we need the right policies. That is why I support legislation that pairs smart policy changes with targeted funding increases to ensure every student has the opportunity to succeed,” he said. Click here for the education press conference presentation data