Anchorage School District holds virtual town hall meeting ahead of superintendent selection

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The hiring process for the Anchorage School District’s next superintendent continued as the school board held a virtual town hall meeting for the three finalists for the position. The board said an applicant will be chosen within the next 10 days.

ANCHORAGE, Alaska - The hiring process for the Anchorage School District’s next superintendent continued on Tuesday as the school board held a virtual town hall meeting for the three finalists for the position. The board said an applicant will be chosen within the next 10 days.

“One of the reasons why I applied to Anchorage School District is because I’m driven by serving students in diverse communities and in urban school systems that are large and complex,” Bryantt answered when asked about his leadership style. “That’s been my entire career and it’s something that I’m very proud of and I also have many years of experience leading large teams in a complex system.”

Hauser was the principal of Service High School from 2015 to 2021 after starting his career with the Anchorage School District as a music teacher in 1998. Since 2021, Hauser has been the superintendent of the Sitka School District.

 

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