But my late mother and my brother and sister-in-law all have taught here in Anchorage in the public schools and have really enjoyed it. I believe our district is fairly progressive. We don't get much creationism or ID talk up here. There are enough private religious schools to take care of those folks. We have some language immersion programs here, Japanese, Spanish and Russian, which my 6-year-old grandson is in and really enjoying. Everything is taught in Russian for half the day. Anchorage is a multi-cultural city ... 93 different languages are spoken by students in the district ... so that keeps things interesting.
Here's a link to the Anchorage School District web site.
http://www.asdk12.org/aboutasd/Now, teaching out in the Bush, I understand, is quite challenging, and I know nothing about that.