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During the Evergreen School District's School Board meeting on March 11, 2025, community concerns regarding the superintendent search process took center stage. Parent Angie Bunda addressed the board, expressing disappointment over the selection of only two candidates for the superintendent position, one of whom resides locally in Vancouver. Bunda highlighted public skepticism about whether a comprehensive nationwide search was conducted, suggesting that the decision may have been influenced by cost-saving measures rather than a thorough evaluation of potential candidates.
Bunda referenced the involvement of Human Capital, the firm hired to assist in the search, which had previously showcased a more extensive engagement process used for Portland Public Schools. She noted that the community expected a similar level of involvement and transparency in the Evergreen School District's search but felt let down by the limited options presented. The public is eager to understand how their tax dollars were allocated during this process, indicating a demand for greater accountability from the school board.
The discussion reflects a broader concern among parents and community members about the decision-making processes within the district, particularly regarding leadership roles that significantly impact students' education. As the board continues to navigate these challenges, the feedback from parents like Bunda underscores the importance of transparency and community involvement in future decisions.
Converted from School Board Meeting - March 11, 2025 meeting on March 12, 2025
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