Banishment of Kipnuk principal followed allegations of disrespect, poor communication and COVID safety fears

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Banishment of Kipnuk principal followed allegations of disrespect, poor communication and COVID safety fears
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A week after teachers and a principal were flown out of the Southwest Alaska village of Kipnuk by the Lower Kuskokwim School District, questions remain about what happened and how to move forward.

, with a formal resolution to keep kids out of school. It came to a head in the weekend before Halloween, when tribal officials signed a document authorizing a search of school buildings and homes. By Saturday, Alaska State Troopers were on the ground in Kipnuk, and the principal, along with more school employees, were flown to Bethel on planes chartered by the Lower Kuskokwim School District.

“The school and leadership is not promoting and supporting student performance and school effectiveness,” according to the Kipnuk Traditional Council. “She is known to bully people in the past,” said another document from the council included along with the banishment order. The letter notes that Kipnuk, like many communities across Alaska that fall, was seeing a surge in COVID cases driven by the Delta variant. Households do not have piped water or adequate sewage infrastructure, and already “families are having hard time with it.”

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