
Alaska's Top Teachers Leaving Due to Education Crisis
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Two esteemed Alaskan teachers, Ben Walker and Catherine, are resigning after two decades in the classroom due to years of leadership that has undermined public education. Governor Mike Dunleavys vetoes of education funding bills and pro-private school policies, coupled with Alaskas worst retirement setup for teachers, have led to high teacher turnover and disrupted student learning. The couple, who raised their kids in Anchorage public schools, is leaving for better opportunities elsewhere, urging Alaskans to advocate for real fixes to save public education.
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