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Board approves rubric approach to score superintendent‑search firms, prioritizing large‑district experience

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Summary

The board discussed scoring formats for proposals from firms responding to the superintendent search RFP and approved a point‑based rubric that prioritizes experience with large or North Carolina district searches, clarity of proposal and cost.

The Winston‑Salem Forsyth County Schools Board of Education on July 29 discussed how to evaluate firms that responded to a July 11 RFP to run the district’s superintendent search and approved a point‑based rubric to score proposals, prioritizing experience with large‑district or North Carolina searches, clarity in proposals and cost.

Why it matters: the board will use an external firm to conduct the superintendent search and the selection rubric determines how proposals will be compared, which affects which firms advance to contract negotiations and who ultimately helps craft the vacancy announcement and candidate screening process.

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