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Students and teachers report a sharp decline in support for non-native English speakers in Ketchikan schools

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Ketchikan High School is seen on the first day of school, Sept. 3, 2024. (Michael Fanelli/KRBD) Rose Ann Bruce came to Alaska from the Philippines about a year and a half ago. Now she’s a junior at Ketchikan High School — and she is working on her English. “As you can tell, my grammar is, like, not very good. But I’m trying because that’s not my first language,” she said.  Her first language is Tagalog. She speaks English carefully and with con…
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