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Alaska school districts sue state over inadequate education funding, citing overcrowding, shortages, and unsafe conditions.
Two Alaska school districts have sued the state, claiming it has failed to meet its constitutional duty to fund public education adequately.
The lawsuit, filed in Anchorage Superior Court, alleges chronic underfunding has caused overcrowded classrooms, outdated materials, teacher shortages, and unsafe school facilities, particularly in rural and low-income areas.
The plaintiffs seek a court order for an evidence-based funding study and annual inflation adjustments to ensure equitable, sustainable funding.
Meanwhile, the 2026 Alaska legislature is considering several education bills focused on accountability, stable funding, math instruction, and digital safety, though Governor Dunleavy has signaled no major education reforms this year.
Los distritos escolares de Alaska demandaron al estado por fondos inadecuados para la educación, citando la sobrepoblación, la escasez y las condiciones inseguras.