GML: Education's trajectory

Education's trajectory

By Commissioner Mike Hanley

 
Alaska's employers should be able to look locally first to fill their workforce needs. The outcome of our public education system should be to prepare students to move into degree and training programs that allow them to fill Alaska's jobs. Unfortunately, for too long, the expectations for learning in our schools hasn't set enough of our children on that path towards success. With a new vision and new tools in place, though, we are messaging new expectations for our students and our educational system. The question is, do we have the will to face some hard realities in order to make the necessary improvements.
 
Commissioner Hanley will roll out the results of Alaska's new measurements at this forum.

Reservations are strongly encouraged.
 

GML: Education's trajectory
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Date and Time

Tuesday Nov 10, 2015
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM AKST

Tuesday, November 10, 2015
Doors open and networking begin at 11:30AM
Program begins promptly at 12:00PM
 

Location

Carlson Center

Fees/Admission

$20/person for members *includes lunch buffet
$25/person for general public *includes lunch buffet
$160/table of 8 *includes lunch buffet
$5 program fee *includes coffee and water service only

Website

http://www.fairbankschamber.org

Contact Information

Elena Sududuth, Communications and Marketing Coordinator (907) 452-1105
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