...come in through the front, said Andy Holleman, a 15-year teacher who this year became president of the Anchorage Education Association."There's an awful lot of safety built into the schools," Holleman said.If a school suspects a dangerous...
...and former teacher, was president of the Anchorage Education Association, the teachers union, from 2000-2004. This...on oil taxes.In a recent briefing to the Anchorage Education Association, French said the agenda of social conservatives...
...apart, however, depends upon which side you are talking to. Rich Kronberg, president of the teachers' Anchorage Education Association, said Thursday after negotiations ended that the two sides' offers were within about $5 million. But...
...Going into talks Tuesday, the difference between the two sides' demands came to about $1.5 million. Anchorage Education Association officials said they were disappointed a settlement was not reached and surprised that the district team didn't...
...were e-mailed to employees of other school districts, he said. The Anchorage e-mail, signed by former Anchorage Education Association President Bob Roses, lauds Murkowski for her efforts in Washington on behalf of schools and educators in...
...very, very serious reservations about this program from the get-go," said Ron Fuhrer, president of the Anchorage Education Association. The union has been in contract negotiations for about a year, with teachers asking for better salaries...
...Anchorage are endorsed for special education but aren't teaching it, said Bob Roses, president of the Anchorage Education Association, a teachers' union. "It's never that they don't want to work with special education kids," Roses...
...off those talks late Saturday afternoon after neither side budged, said Rich Kronberg, president of the Anchorage Education Association. Before the weekend session started, both sides agreed to a cooling-off period if mediation failed...
...set to vote on a proposed new contract today Two previous proposals have been rejected by members of the Anchorage Education Association, which represents 3,500 teachers, school psychologists, librarians, nurses and others. An outcome...
...off those talks late Saturday afternoon after neither side budged, said Rich Kronberg, president of the Anchorage Education Association. Before the weekend session started, both sides agreed to a cooling-off period if mediation failed...
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