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Parents and school district leaders across Alaska scrambled Monday to understand the impact of an Anchorage Superior Court judge’s ruling last week calling the state’s practice of using public money to reimburse parents and guardians who send their children to private or religious schools under the state’s correspondence homeschooling program unconstitutional. That story and all the day's top news and weather.
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Parents and school district leaders across Alaska scrambled Monday to understand the impact of an Anchorage Superior Court judge’s ruling last week calling the state’s practice of using public money to reimburse parents and guardians who send their children to private or religious schools under the state’s correspondence homeschooling program unconstitutional. That story and all the day's top news and weather.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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