School board to continue evaluating Ketchikan superintendent accused of not supporting Alaska Native staff Posted by Eric Stone | Dec 28, 2020 The Ketchikan School District seal is on display at the superintendent’s office. (KRBD file photo by Leila Kheiry)
Ketchikan’s school board will continue evaluating the district’s top administrator on Tuesday. She’s facing allegations that she has shortchanged Alaska Native teachers and staff.
The board started its evaluation of Superintendent Beth Lougee on Dec. 10. At that meeting, they heard public criticism that Lougee hadn’t provided Alaska Native teachers and staff with the proper resources to do their jobs.