Critics say Ketchikan superintendent shortchanges Alaska Native educators and students
Posted by Eric Stone | Dec 17, 2020
Ketchikan High School. (KRBD file photo)
Critics of Ketchikan’s school superintendent say she’s given short-shrift to Alaska Native educators and students. The school board says they are looking into the allegations as they continue to assess her future with the district.
Beth Lougee has been on the job for nearly two years. As the top administrator she’s in charge of Ketchikan’s elementary, middle and high schools.
She’s currently undergoing a routine evaluation as she enters her second full year.
But at a Dec. 10 school board meeting at the High School library, a Ketchikan tribal leader urged the school board to scrutinize the superintendent’s treatment of the district’s Alaska Native staff.
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