Kay Schuster is Running for ASD School Board: Championing Change for Anchorage's Schools

In this insightful episode of The Must Read Alaska Show, host John Quick is joined by Kay Schuster, a passionate special education teacher and school board candidate. Kay shares her concerns about Anchorage’s position at the bottom of national test scores and her conviction that without change, there will be no improvement. Her campaign focuses on fiscal responsibility, curricular consistency, and preserving womens sports, all aimed at elevating educational standards. Kay’s unique blend of professional experience and personal investment as a parent of kids who went to Anchorage public schools, offers a fresh perspective on transforming Anchorage schools for the better. Nothing change if nothing changes. Explore more about Kay Schuster’s vision for change at Kay Schuster for Anchorage School Board. https://www.kayschuster.com/ or https://www.facebook.com/SchusterForASB

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John Quick hosts this national award-winning podcast, celebrated for its exceptional commentary on Alaska politics from the conservative perspective. With a unique style that views each podcast as a human interest piece, John engages with a diverse array of guests, including politicians from both sides of the aisle, CEOs of publicly traded companies, New York Times bestsellers, mayors of small towns in Alaska, and presidents of countries. This approach has led the podcast to win several prestigious awards, such as the 2023 Gold Communicator Award for Political Podcast, the 2023 AVA Gold Award for Political Podcast, the 2022 Gold Dot Com Gold Award for Outstanding Political Podcast, a VIDDY Honorable Mention Award, and ranking as the #1 political podcast in Alaska by Feed Spot. John’s contributions to political discourse extend beyond podcasting, as he also has his own column at Newsmax. Tune in every week for insightful discussions that are always fresh, occasionally tart, and brimming with insights about what’s happening behind the scenes in Alaska politics.