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Outgoing Superintendent Rod Erlwine urges clear goals, evaluation plan as he departs
Summary
At his final board meeting, Superintendent Rod Erlwine reflected on his tenure and the board discussed a public goal‑setting and evaluation process for the incoming superintendent, including use of Iowa Association of School Boards materials and a proposed public work session in July.
Superintendent Rod Erlwine used his final Sioux City Community School District board meeting on June 23 to thank staff and reflect on his tenure, and the board discussed steps to set priorities and an evaluation process for the incoming superintendent.
Erlwine read a short statement to the board saying he felt “grateful and, to be honest, just a little bit relieved” not to be facing another 300‑page agenda packet, and that his goal had been “to leave this district better than I found it.”
The board’s discussion afterward centered on…
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