Anchorage school superintendent doesn’t meet basic qualifications

By DAVID BOYLE The Anchorage School Board’s selection for the new superintendent doesn’t meet the minimum criteria. The State of Alaska requires a superintendent to have a minimum of three years teaching.  Yet Jharrett Bryantt, the incoming superintendent, only has two years of classroom teaching.   This requirement is spelled out in Alaska Administrative Code 4 AAC 12.345, which … Continue reading Anchorage school superintendent doesn’t meet basic qualifications