LEAH Jane (Webster) PETERSON
• Civic Involvement
• Art
Inducted: 2011
Deceased: 2007
Kodiak
LEAH Jane (Webster) PETERSON
In 1939, Leah Peterson and her husband Chester arrived by steamer at Karluk village on Kodiak Island to accept teaching positions with the Bureau of Indian Affairs. They were the first teachers in the village for many years and as such were made very welcome. In 1941 they moved to Anchorage where she taught in the only school, Anchorage Territorial, as one of 43 teachers staffing all levels of education from elementary through senior high school.
Leah remained in the Anchorage school system for 42 years, serving in many positions from classroom teacher to curriculum coordinator. Peterson was a passionate educator and eventually became the first female principal in Alaska. Peterson was voted Teacher of the Year in 1948. She published, “This is Alaska”, a social science text and workbook for third and fourth grades that was adopted by the State of Alaska in 1959.
Peterson gave of herself, time after time, in service to the profession of education, her community and society at large. After retirement, Peterson continued in public service as president of a number of retired teachers’ associations, member of the State Board of Retirement and she was, for more than 30 years, on the Board of Trustees for Alaska Pacific University.
Peterson was a pioneer of education in Alaska, helping build an educational system from frontier instruction to a solid educational organization. She devoted her life to the service of others, remaining young at heart while mentoring, counseling and attracting admirers of all ages.
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