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The Ketchikan School Board swore in former Revilla Junior Senior High School Principal Doug Gregg as its newest board member on Thursday evening and elected Board Member Diane Gubatayao vice
KETCHIKAN (KDN) â The Ketchikan School Board will hold a work session on Wednesday with the Association of Alaska School Boards as part of the Ketchikan School Districtâs search for a permanent superintendent. The board also will hold a special session on Thursday to interview candidates for the interim superintendent position.
Wednesdayâs work session will help AASB âto develop the superintendent vacancy recruitment brochureâ and will allow both groups to set a timeline for ârecruitment, finalist selection, interviews and appointment of a new superintendent,â according to the Ketchikan School Districtâs email on Tuesday announcing the meetings.
The work session will be conducted by videoconference starting at 6 p.m. Board Clerk Kerry Watson said by phone Tuesday that there will not be time for public comment at the start of the work session.
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Shortly after the Ketchikan School Board convened for its regular meeting on Wednesday evening, board members voted to reschedule the meeting to Thursday because of problems streaming the meeting audio.
The board conducted a roll call and read one of its two public recognitions scheduled for the meeting before realizing that the public livestream of the meeting was not conveying audio of the discussions, Acting Superintendent Katie Parrott confirmed to the Daily News on Wednesday evening.
Board Clerk Kerry Watson tried restarting her computer to resolve the issue at about 6:09 p.m., but to no avail.
The board entered âseveral recessesâ to try to solve the problems but ultimately could not, Watson told the Daily News on Wednesday night.