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Arcadia board outlines TASB evaluation, recusal policy for School Empowerment Network support
Summary
Arcadia’s proposed board told TEA it will use the TASB evaluation framework, monthly dashboards and regular chair‑superintendent meetings to hold leadership accountable. Board members said School Empowerment Network will provide in‑kind support but that involved board members will recuse themselves from any votes involving the nonprofit.
Arcadia Schools’ proposed board described governance and oversight practices to Texas Education Agency officials during a May 7 capacity interview, including an annual evaluation based on the TASB framework, monthly data dashboard reviews and written disclosures of in‑kind support.
Alan Anderson, the proposed board chair, told TEA that Arcadia will adopt an annual superintendent evaluation that follows the TASB framework and will include goal setting, monitoring and a written formative assessment. Anderson said he will meet regularly with the superintendent and the board will review a monthly dashboard covering academic performance,…
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