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Pasco board debates superintendent evaluation targets; members seek measurable goals before final approval

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Summary

Board members and community speakers pressed for specific, measurable goals tied to superintendent evaluation policy 16-30. The board plans to approve annual targets by the start of school to meet contract timelines while board officers will consult the outside consultant to define measurable objectives.

The Pasco School District Board of Directors spent a large portion of its meeting debating how to translate the board's chosen evaluation targets into measurable goals under Policy 16-30, the district policy that requires annual objectives for superintendent evaluation.

Superintendent Whitney and board members discussed a set of targets the board selected earlier in the year and affirmed the requirement in policy 16-30 that the board identify annual objectives before the start of the evaluation cycle. Whitney told the board the only items that legally require board approval at the start of the year are the targets themselves; staff recommended the board approve the targets on the first day of school so the district stays in compliance with the superintendent's contract and the…

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