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Anchorage School District is a highly rated, public school district located in ANCHORAGE, AK. It has 43,363 students in grades PK, K-12 with a student-teacher ratio of 18 to 1.
There are currently nine (9) public charter schools operating in the Anchorage School District serving approximately 3,000 students.
The biggest single revenue source is the state of Alaska contribution of $312 million, followed by the Municipality of Anchorage contribution at $237 million. (Local municipalities are required to provide some funding and an additional amount is optional.
Charter schools in Alaska are public schools that are approved, monitored and supported by their local school district. They are independently managed, publicly funded schools which operate under a contract between the school and the school district.
Sideways bar chart showing the number and percent of students enrolled in public elementary and secondary charter schools for the 202223 school year. Arizona and Washington, DC had the highest percentage of charter school students (20.5% and 45.3%).

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In 2013-14, the school districts with at least 30 percent of public school students enrolled in public charter schools were: New Orleans, LA (91 percent); Detroit, MI (55 percent); District of Columbia (44 percent); Flint, MI (44 percent); Cleveland, OH (39 percent); Gary, IN (37 percent); Kansas City, MO (37 percent);
A: The Alaska Legislature passed the Charter School Act in 1995. Governor Knowles signed the bill into law. House Bill 101 amended the existing Alaska statute for charter schools in 2001.

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