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Alaska State Board of Education & the University of Alaska Board of Regents Hold Joint Meeting



September 14, 2016
Wednesday PM

(SitNews) Juneau, Alaska – Signaling a continued effort of collaboration between education governing bodies, the Alaska State Board of Education & Early Development and the University of Alaska Board of Regents held a joint meeting on
Sept. 14 in Juneau to lay out a strategy for how the two education systems
(PK-12 and postsecondary) can work together to strengthen Alaska’s educational performance.

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"Aligning our two organizatons will start us down the path toward creating a robust culture of education in Alaska,” said University of Alaska President Jim Johnsen. “We know that by 2025, Alaska will demand that 65 percent of its workforce have some postsecondary education. Right now, we stand at 37 percent so we have a way to go.”

Typically, Johnsen said, of 100 average Alaska 9th grade students, 29 won’t graduate from high school, 40 won’t attend college, 16 will select out of state universities and only 10 will attend the University of Alaska. However, of those 10 who attend UA, only five will graduate but it will take them on average 10 years to do so.

“This trend needs to be reversed,” Johnsen said. “We need to make known the urgency of attending college not only among our PK-12 students and parents, but also among adults who want to continue or complete their education. Our state needs a trained workforce – more teachers, more engineers, more business owners, more innovators – and that is the imperative.”

The two boards heard from Education Commissioner Michael Johnson and UA President Jim Johnsen on the data that illustrates the pressing need to create a healthier college going population. “Our goal is to achieve a common understanding of our challenges, share our mutual initiatives, agree on a roadmap for pursuing next steps and work together on progress,” Johnsen said.

Next steps include a discussion with Governor Bill Walker, the formation of a joint working group, ongoing public engagement with communities, school boards and legislators, establishing options for greater alignment and a holding an education summit later this year.

The joint meeting took place at the University of Alaska Southeast Recreation Center with future meetings and public engagements planned through the end of the year.

The University of Alaska Board of Regents will hold their fall meeting to discuss critical issues ranging from options suggested in Phase I of Strategic Pathways, discussion on a report about single-accreditation, President Jim Johnsen’s first year performance review and compensation, and a Title IX update, to a preliminary review of the proposed university fiscal year 2018 budget request. This meeting will take place Sept. 15 & 16 from 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m at the Student Recreation Center, University of Alaska Southeast, Juneau. For the agenda, click here.


 

Reporting & Editing by Mary Kauffman, SitNews

 

Source of News:

University of Alaska - Board of Regents
www.alaska.edu/alaska/

 

 

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