Registered School Board Members & Superintendents for the Fly-In

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Registered School Board Members & Superintendents for the Fly-In Full Name Company Title Jackson, Tiffany Aleutians East Borough School District Board Member Smith, Hillary Aleutians East Borough School District School Board Member Marsett, Starr Anchorage School District School Board Vice President Bishop, Dr. Deena Anchorage School District Superintendent Atkinson, Tia Annette Island School District Board President Vlasoff, Roseline Chugach School District School Board Member Totemoff, David Chugach School District School Board Member Vlasoff, Gwen Chugach School District School Board Member Graham, Frankie Chugach School District School Board Vice President Arneson, Charlene Chugach School District School Board President Hanley, Michael Chugach School District Superintendent Hoepfner, Peter Cordova School District Board Member Hamm, Jenna Denali Borough School District Board Member Tench, James Denali Borough School District Board Member Ferguson, Sasha Denali Borough School District Executive Administrative Assistant Polta, Dan Denali Borough School District Superintendent Merriner, Jim Galena City School District Assistant Superintendent Huntington, Fred Galena City School District Board Vice President Sam, Susie Galena City School District Board President Villarreal, Grace Hoonah City Schools School Board Member Jewell, Heidi Hoonah City Schools Vice President Hutton, Robert Hoonah City Schools School Board President Morris, Bonnie Hydaburg City School Board President Story, Andi Juneau School District Board Clerk Johnson, Charley Kake City School District Board Member Bean Jr., William Kake City School District Board Member Catahay, Richard Kake City School District Superintendent Gauthier, Amber Kashunamiut School District Board Member Slats, Gregory Kashunamiut School District Board Member Imgalrea, Pius Kashunamiut School District Board Member Chayalkun, Ignatius Kashunamiut School District Board President Hohl, Lynn Kenai Peninsula Borough School District Board Member Cary, Debbie Kenai Peninsula Borough School District Board Member Vadla, Penny Kenai Peninsula Borough School District Board President Anderson, Andrew Lower Yukon School District Assistant Superintendent Ulak, Caroline Lower Yukon School District Board Member Prince, Michael Lower Yukon School District Board Member Thompson, Catherine Lower Yukon School District Secretary Picou, Rob Lower Yukon School District Superintendent Ahsoak, Heidi North Slope Borough School District School Board Member Brower, Roxanne North Slope Borough School District School Board President McDonald, Stewart North Slope Borough School District Superintendent Sherman, Kathy Northwest Arctic Board Member Mills, Paula Northwest Arctic Board Member Fields, Cindy Northwest Arctic Board Member Harris, Joanne Northwest Arctic Board Member Hadley, Eunice Northwest Arctic Board Member Greene, Marie Northwest Arctic Board Member Hansen, Margaret Northwest Arctic Board President O'Brien, Annmarie Northwest Arctic Superintendent Erickson, Elias Sitka School District Board Member McNichol, Jennifer Sitka School District Board President Paul, Marie Southwest Region School District Board Member Nanalook Jr., Daniel Southwest Region School District Board Member Sharp, Ferdinand Southwest Region School District Board Member Beans, Francis St. Mary's School District Board Vice President Prince, Isaac St. Mary's School District Board Member Herbert, David St. Mary's School District Superintendent KELTY, FRANK Unalaska City School District Board Member POUND, TAMMY Unalaska City School District BOARD PRESIDENT Rooney, Jessica Wrangell Public Schools School Board Member Buhler, Georgianna Wrangell Public Schools School Board President Crow, Ruth Yukon Flats School District Board Member Bowie, Lance Yukon Flats School District Superintendent Gemmill, Margorie Yukon Flats School District - Fort Yukon, AK Board Member Ivan, Ivan Yupiit School District Vice Chairman Kasayulie, Willie Yupiit School District Board Chairam.
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