Cadiente Brown serves as a vital link to Alaska Native tribes and corporations, school
districts, and other stakeholders in enhancement of Alaska Native programs and services
across the entire UA system. As part of her duties, she continues to serve as Director
of the PITAAS program—Preparing Indigenous Teachers and Administrators for Alaska’s
Schools.
Cadiente Brown grew up in Juneau and earned her Bachelor’s degree in Social Work from
Pacific University with the goal of becoming a high school counselor. She earned a
Master’s degree in Curriculum and Teacher Education at Stanford University.
Ms. Cadiente Brown, who is of Tlingit and Filipino heritage, has dedicated her career
toward systems improvement for student engagement, most recently serving as Assistant
Dean in the UAS Alaska College of Education. She is a distinguished educator who began
her career with Portland Public Schools as an Indian Education specialist prior to
returning home where she served as an administrator for Juneau Public Schools for
over 28 years. Ronalda’s professional experience includes Indian Studies Program Director,
where she led an Indigenous curriculum project that was adopted by the district and
received a federal Showcase Award by the U.S. Department of Education. She also served
as a Middle School Assistant Principal, Alternative High School Principal, and leader
of a dedicated team of teachers in designing a credit recovery model that increased
student graduation rates. She served in the district’s central office as program coordinator
of federal grants, including a Safe Schools/Healthy Students Initiative with multi-community
partnerships and K-12 curriculum and teacher training projects. At UAS she has served
as PITAAS program director for over seven years.