As the Alaska Legislature careens toward the end of the current session, one thing still on the minds of many Fairbanks parents is the uncertainty surrounding increased education funding.
Around 100 current and former educators, parents, principals and students gathered in front of Pioneer Park Tuesday to make one thing clear: “Save our schools.”
Around 200 people packed the Fairbanks School District boardroom Tuesday night to voice their opposition after the district announced four schools it is considering for closure.