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Rural schools say $100K visa fee could make it hard to hire teachers
In western Alaska, the Kuspuk School District relies on planes to connect its far-flung schools — and on teachers from the Philippines to keep them running. Roughly 60% of its certified teachers are international hires working under special visas. But a new federal proposal to charge $100,000 per H1B visa could upend that balance, making it nearly impossible for small, rural districts to fill classrooms. For places where education already depends on resilience and reach, the cost of connection may soon grow even higher. Erica Meltzer with Chalkbeat has the full story.
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