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State of Alaska RECRUITMENT NOTICE
The Department of Education & Early Development (DEED) is seeking an experienced communications and marketing specialist to complete our executive office team in Juneau.
This position will direct public information and communication activities of the department and represent the Commissioner at meetings and to the media. The incumbent will play an integral role in producing public information for the Department of Education, including articles, speeches, letters, submissions to government bodies, responses to public information queries, information campaigns, and publicity. They will write scripts, produce video messages, and create advertisements for print, video, and social media. The successful candidate will manage social media content, including creating content, planning meaningful engagement, and coordinating efforts with DEED’s divisions and other education organizations.
View Recruitment Notice and Application Details Here.
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The Denali School District has committed itself to literacy education, going beyond requirements to embrace a strong belief in the transformative power of literacy. In response, the district has implemented initiatives, such as providing more resources and support to teachers as part of its literacy plan.
The concerted effort of parent-school partnership is already showing positive results, as demonstrated by an increase in reading proficiency observed throughout the district.
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Keys to Literacy Professional Development
Calling All Alaska Educators!
DEED is recruiting for four virtual events where Alaska educators can be involved in the assessment item development process for AK STAR, the Alaska Science Assessment, or both! If you have a strong understanding of Alaska’s current academic standards and currently live in Alaska, we’d love to have you participate! All reviews will be held during off contract hours. Complete the assessment interest form if you’d like to participate in any of these virtual events. Only completed applications will be considered.
Assessment Data Reviews
Alaska educators will review and provide feedback on test item data from the spring 2024 administrations. This review will assist DEED and our vendors in building operational assessments for future administrations. Participants will receive $100-$150 stipend for full participation.
- AK STAR Data Review: Wednesday, July 10 – 8:00 am – 4:00 pm
- Science Data Review: Tuesday, September 24 – 4:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Assessment Item Reviews
Alaska educators will evaluate and provide feedback on new AK STAR test items, verify alignment to Alaska’s standards and review for bias and sensitivity. Participants receive a $250 stipend for full participation.
- Science Item Review: Friday, September 27 – 4:00 pm – 8:00 pm and Saturday, September 28 7 – 8:00 am – 4:00 pm
School Safety and Well-Being Summit Pre-Session Highlight: Rural District Health Workshop
September 24, 2024 (9a-4p). Egan Center, Anchorage
Attention Principals/Administrators! Many Alaskan schools don’t have dedicated school nursing or health education staff. This workshop will give practical support to meet the health-related needs of your students.
Free! Attendees get priority to receive free new hearing and vision screening equipment! See full session description below. Pick a representative and sign up today while space allows.
Click here to register.
**Please note that you’ll need to scroll past the ‘General Admission’ tickets to register specifically for the Pre-Session options and select ‘Rural District Health Workshop’
Rural District Health Workshop— Strategies to Implement the Safe Children’s Act and Meet the Healthcare Needs of Students
DATE: Tuesday, Sept 24 TIME: 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Rural school districts face unique challenges not only in supporting the health-related needs of students, but also in how to implement the Alaska Safe Children’s Act educational requirement. Districts without school nursing or health services need to develop alternative strategies to meet student health needs, such as health screening and referrals, safely administering medications to students, and managing complex health conditions during the school day. Workshop participants will learn strategies to facilitate health education related to the Alaska’s Safe Children’s Act as well as review new and existing e-Learning modules, discuss options such as telehealth services, develop or expand community partnerships, and additional resources to support the health and wellness of their students and school communities. Join us as we explore innovative solutions tailored to the unique challenges faced by rural districts, empowering educators to better meet the health needs of their students.
 The Professional Teaching Practices Commission deals with matters of professional conduct and certification. It has the responsibility and the power to discipline members of the teaching profession and may issue reprimands, suspensions, and/or revocations of educators’ certificates.
The PTPC is charged also with investigating complaints of Breach of Contract. The Contractual Obligations Policy explains the regulations for mutually terminating a contract, and how to avoid complaints for breach of contract.
For more information, please contact:
Executive Director, Melody Mann, melody.mann@alaska.gov
Apply Now for the 2024/2025 School Year at Mt. Edgecumbe High School (MEHS)
Application period closes June 15, 2024
Mt. Edgecumbe High School is now taking applications for the 2024/2025 school year! Families who are interested in having their student experience the unique educational journey at Mt. Edgecumbe High School (MEHS), where they not only celebrate the diverse cultural backgrounds of their students, but also foster a strong sense of belonging within a close-knit school community. As a public residential boarding school, MEHS is dedicated to providing a challenging and unparalleled education while nurturing a vibrant community spirit. Interested students can apply now by visiting www.mehs.us!
 2024 Renew America’s Schools Prize
NOW OPEN: Schools have a great opportunity to partner with other districts for the 2024 Renew America's Schools Prize which provides grant funding for energy efficiency and renewable energy projects at public K-12 schools to lower energy costs and improve indoor air quality.
The 2024 Renew America’s Schools Prize implements a prize-to-cooperative-agreement funding model to streamline the application process, expedite the award process, and provide winners earlier with more targeted support. Like the 2022 Renew America’s Schools grant, the 2024 Renew America’s Schools Prize will fund energy-efficient and clean energy infrastructure improvements at school districts across America. Apply for your Alaskan school today!
For More Information: https://www.herox.com/renewschoolsprize/timeline
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NWEA SoR for Leaders: Summer Intensive Course
There will be a summer opportunity for the NWEA Science of Reading for Leaders Course.
Summer is a great time for Alaska Leaders to take this course that meets Alaska Reads Act Educator Qualification requirements.
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