The Alaska Board of Education unanimously voted to send a proposed regulation change that would have limited how much money local governments can give to schools back to the state education department on Thursday. It comes after public outcry and a change in stance from the department.
The Department of Education and Early Development, or DEED, backtracked on its initial recommendation to the board to change the state regulation that defines what counts as local contribution. That’s school funding that comes from municipalities. State law restricts the amount of funding local governments can give to their districts.
Instead, DEED recommended the board take no action on the change. DEED Commissioner Deena Bishop said the department has been working with district leaders since August to cl