The Ketchikan School Board will continue its search for an interim superintendent on Tuesday evening with a special meeting to allow members of the community to weigh in on the selection process. On Wednesday, the board accepted the resignation of Superintendent Beth Lougee, appointing Ketchikan School District Business Manager Katie Parrot as acting superintendent while the board looks for a longer-term interim replacement. The board accepted applications for interim superintendents on Thursday and indicated that it would stop accepting applications the day after the special session. The board scheduled Tuesday's meeting to allow members of the public to communicate with the district about their expectations, after the president of Ketchikan's teachers union on Wednesday said the board had not consulted her or her organization in its search for an interim superintendent.