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Eau Claire board agrees to streamline two monitoring-report items and asks staff to draft combined language
Summary
Board members at a work session agreed in principle to combine two operational-expectation monitoring items (OE 5.2 and OE 5.8), directed staff to draft merged language, and discussed gaps in evidence for climate, transportation and equity indicators.
The Eau Claire Area School District board spent its work session Monday discussing how to make monitoring reports clearer and more useful, and agreed by consensus to ask staff to draft combined language for two existing operational-expectation items: OE 5.2 (research/best practice review) and OE 5.8 (program review).
Board members said the intent is to reduce duplication while preserving the board’s ability to examine both the research base for instructional practice and the performance of specific programs. The board did not take a formal vote; Chair President Houdin asked staff to prepare draft language for review and said the item would likely be placed on a future consent agenda if no board member objects.
Why it matters: monitoring reports are the board’s principal tool for holding the district accountable to its governance policies. Board members and administrators said the reports have improved over several cycles but still show gaps where evidence is missing or originates with outside organizations rather…
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