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Board narrows superintendent-evaluation scoring rubric, agrees to halves and to finalize instrument in August
Summary
Board members debated whole-number versus decimal scoring, agreed to revise the rubric so unsatisfactory is 00.9, needs improvement 11.9, effective 2'.4 and highly effective 2.5'.0, and accepted that evaluators may use half-points; the revised instrument will return for approval in August.
The Martin County School Board spent extensive workshop time on Aug. 5 fine-tuning the scoring rubric for the superintendentevaluation instrument.
Board members differed over whether to allow arbitrary decimals (for example, 2.7) or to limit ratings to whole numbers or half-points. Miss Powers and several colleagues argued for a clearer mapping between the numeric average and the descriptive…
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