North Slope, rural districts push for SB184 to finish school rebuilds and reimburse bond debt

Joint House and Senate Education Committees · February 9, 2026

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Summary

North Slope and other rural districts urged legislators to pass SB184 to reimburse school bond debt and help complete rebuilding projects, citing fire loss, long delays and an estimated remaining $33 million for one rebuild.

Speakers from the North Slope Borough and other rural districts told the education committees they support SB184, a bill to reimburse school bond debt and increase funding for construction and major maintenance in remote communities.

John Algar and student presenters described a school fire and an extended rebuilding timeline. "We are still in need of $33,000,000 for the completion of our school," one student testified, urging timely legislative action to finish rebuilding efforts that began after a fire that destroyed school facilities.

North Slope presenters also noted the district’s geographic scope—tens of thousands of square miles—and the high cost of transporting materials and maintaining facilities, including temporary classrooms on tribal lands. They argued that reimbursing bond debt is essential to bring schools back into safe, permanent learning environments and to relieve local fiscal pressure.

Committee members did not vote; the testimony was recorded for committee consideration as part of the session’s capital and maintenance discussions.