Major Breakthrough for Alaska's Education System: Capital Budget Passes with Significant Funding for K-12 Schools The Alaska House of Representatives has made a significant move in supporting the state's education system by passing a capital budget that allocates nearly $150 million for K-12 school facilities. This substantial investment aims to address long-standing infrastructure issues and upgrade schools across the state, ensuring a safer and more conducive learning environment for Alaska's students. The allocated funds will enable the construction of new schools, renovation of existing ones, and the implementation of critical upgrades to meet the evolving needs of modern education. With this budgetary approval, Alaska is taking a crucial step towards improving its education infrastructure and providing students with the best possible learning environment.


Alaska House passes capital budget with nearly $150 million for K-12 school facilities  Anchorage Daily News