Though the Ketchikan School District has returned to low risk level operations, the Ketchikan School Board will meet virtually on Wednesday to review the results of a community survey before discussing the district's budget priorities.
Also at the meeting, the board will consider a contract extension and weigh revisions to the district's agreement with its charter schools.
Budget priorities
As a prelude for the board's budget discussion, Acting Superintendent Katie Parrott as part of her superintendent's report will share the results of the district's community-wide budget survey. The survey results are attached to the meeting agenda under the superintendent's report.