From crisis to croissants: Juneau School Board swings from doomsday protests over cuts to free meals for all

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Just a few months ago, Juneau’s education establishment was in full meltdown. The governor vetoed a modest reduction in the Base Student Allocation increase—about $200 per student—and the community responded as if public education itself were on the brink of collapse. Protesters gathered outside the governor’s mansion, encouraging children to write chalk messages on the sidewalk in front of the house on Calhoun Ave., and warning that Dunleavy’s action would devastate schools, drive away teachers, and cripple Alaska’s future workforce.

The Legislature quickly caved, overriding the veto. But the hysteria, it turns out, was less about survival than about priorities. Now, the Juneau School Board is preparing to amend its budget — not to shore up classrooms or reduce class sizes, but to guarantee free breakfasts for every student in the district, including the children of highly paid government workers, nonprofit executives, and Native health corporation employees. The school board will be approving this budget amendment during a special meeting on Aug. 27.

The contrast is glaring. In June, the rhetoric was all about constitutional obligations and a “crumbling system” that couldn’t endure one more dime of instability.

Today, officials are turning their focus to universal meals, a benefit well beyond the basic educational mission.

The message from Juneau’s education leadership seems clear: The sky is always falling when the governor trims a line item, but when it comes to handing out new entitlements — even to families who don’t need them — suddenly there’s room in the budget.

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  1. The Juneau Way. Take $200 dollars from every Alaskan’s PFD Check, be they rich or very poor, and hand it over to the Juneau Cafeteria. Now the people of Juneau, can eat Prime Rib, while Alaskan’s eat Mac and Cheese. That’s why Juneau loves voting Socialism, and the rest of the State hardly votes at all.

  2. Beyond disgusting, and tragic. No shame, as the entitlement culture is propagated in earnest, pumping out more voters who think government will save them, motivated self sufficient people are evil, and that all lunches are free.

  3. Thanks Suzanne. I am looking forward to you exposing more pork like this during the upcoming school year. Keep up the good work!

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