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Hardin County Board approves Superintendent Morgan's evaluation and renewed contract

July 05, 2024 | Hardin County, School Boards, Kentucky



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Hardin County Board approves Superintendent Morgan's evaluation and renewed contract
The Hardin County Schools Board of Education meeting on June 27, 2024, highlighted a significant endorsement for Superintendent Teresa Morgan, who received an exemplary evaluation for the 2023-2024 school year. The board unanimously praised her leadership across seven key categories, including strategic planning, instructional leadership, and community engagement.

Board members commended Morgan for her steadfast commitment to student achievement and her proactive approach to educational excellence. Under her guidance, the district has seen improvements in attendance and career readiness programs. Morgan's initiatives, such as the "Grow Your Own Teacher" program, reflect her dedication to staff development and retention.

Following the evaluation, the board approved a new four-year contract for Morgan, ensuring her continued leadership in the district. Board members expressed confidence in her vision and skills, emphasizing the collaborative environment she fosters within the schools.

In addition to the evaluation, the meeting included logistical updates, noting that there would be no lunch meeting in July due to the Independence Day holiday, with the next regular meeting scheduled for July 18. The board also mentioned plans for a retreat later in the month to further discuss district goals and strategies.

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