EPISODE · Apr 15, 2026 · 26 MIN
How Alaska's Most Remote District Delivers Therapy 28,000 Square Miles Away - Ann Hilburn
from Brighter Together
How Alaska's Most Remote District Delivers Therapy 28,000 Square Miles Away Imagine being responsible for the special education services of 400 students spread across six remote Alaskan communities—with no speech therapists, occupational therapists, or specialized providers within driving distance. This isn't a hypothetical challenge; it's the daily reality for Alaska Gateway School District. In this episode, discover how one dedicated special education director is leveraging innovation, collaboration, and unwavering commitment to ensure every student receives the support they deserve. Meet Your Guest **Ann Hilburn** serves as Director for Special Education at Alaska Gateway School District, where she oversees special education services across one of Alaska's most geographically expansive regions. With deep expertise in rural education delivery, culturally responsive practices, and innovative service models, Ann shares invaluable insights into solving the unique challenges facing remote school districts. What You'll Learn This episode tackles one of education's most compelling logistical and cultural puzzles: How do you deliver specialized services across 28,000 square miles while honoring Native languages, traditions, and community autonomy? You'll discover practical solutions including: - How tele-therapy is transforming access to speech and language services in remote Alaska - Creative staffing and retention strategies for extreme climates and isolated locations - Building culturally responsive special education programs that respect indigenous languages and traditions - Innovative collaboration models, including CTE consortiums that extend beyond traditional district boundaries - The mindset that drives educators to go above and beyond legal requirements Key Takeaways ✓ **Telehealth is essential, not optional** – Alaska Gateway uses tele-therapy for all speech services, making specialized care possible where providers simply don't exist ✓ **Culture and compliance can coexist** – Effective special education in Native communities requires intentional respect for language preservation and traditional practices alongside legal accountability ✓ **Collaboration solves resource scarcity** – Strategic partnerships with neighboring districts create career and technical education opportunities that individual districts cannot provide alone ✓ **Commitment transcends legal obligation** – The best special education leaders serve students because it's right, not just because it's required ✓ **Geography is a challenge, not an excuse** – With creativity and determination, even the most remote districts can deliver exceptional, equitable services Notable Quotes *"We're legally responsible for servicing these kids, but even if we weren't, we would service our students. You know, that's just what we do in education. We make sure the students are taken care of and that their needs are being met."* *"In Alaska, we use tele-therapy for all of our speech services."* *"Their language is important to them and we want to preserve that and their traditions and culture. That's important as well, and so we want to be respectful of that as we navigate into their communities to help with education of their students."* --- **Don't miss this inspiring conversation about rural resilience, educational equity, and the power of district-wide commitment.** Whether you lead a remote district or simply want to understand how educators solve impossible challenges, this episode will expand your perspective on what's possible. **Listen now and subscribe to never miss an episode that matters to school leaders like you.**
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