Ketchikan School Board to discuss goals, vote on resignation

The Ketchikan School Board will vote on board president Michelle O'Brien's resignation and discuss goals at its meeting Wednesday. (KRBD file photo)
The Ketchikan School Board will vote on board president Michelle O’Brien’s resignation and discuss goals at its meeting Wednesday. Among the action items Wednesday’s agenda is a motion to buy $80,000 worth of Chromebook laptops to replace Apple laptops used by students at Schoenbar Middle School, pictured. (KRBD file photo)

In its last meeting before the start of the 2016-2017 school year, the Ketchikan School Board will discuss goals on Wednesday, and will vote on the resignation of board president Michelle O’Brien.

O’Brien announced her resignation just before the last meeting, but it wasn’t an action item on that agenda.

If approved by the school board on Wednesday, her resignation will take effect Oct. 12, after a new board is seated following the Oct. 4 local election.

The board then will have 30 days to appoint someone to fill her spot.

The board also will talk Wednesday about goals for the superintendent and for the board itself.

In a memo to the board, Superintendent Robert Boyle suggested that his goals include increasing attendance rates, adopting policies to reduce the dropout rate and improving the administrative process through evaluations and training.

Board goals focus on technology improvements, vocational education, school safety and recognizing student achievement.

Boyle is seeking board direction on school policy for transgender athletes.

Among the action items Wednesday’s agenda is a motion to buy $80,000 worth of Chromebook laptops to replace Apple laptops used by students at Schoenbar Middle School.

The old Apple machines then would be used by school district staff.

Wednesday’s meeting begins 6 p.m. in Borough Assembly chambers in the White Cliff building. Public comment will be heard at the start and end of the meeting.

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