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Euclid Civil Service Commission removes one exam question, denies five protests on sergeant exam

5890509 · September 29, 2025
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The Euclid Civil Service Commission removed a contested question from both the lieutenant and sergeant written promotional exams after a testing vendor recommended its removal, and denied five separate protests to questions on the sergeant exam at a special Sept. 29 meeting.

The Euclid Civil Service Commission on Sept. 29 removed a disputed question from the lieutenant written promotional examination and, for consistency, also removed the same question from the sergeant written promotional examination after the testing vendor Clancy and Associates recommended the change. The commission also denied five separate protests to questions on the sergeant exam.

At the special meeting, the commission considered protests submitted after Clancy and Associates administered the written promotional examinations for police sergeant and lieutenant on Sept. 10, 2025, and after candidates submitted written protests on Sept. 19, 2025. Mr. Cooney, the law director, told commissioners that Clancy had provided the…

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