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Terrebonne Parish superintendent presents gains in reading, facilities and pay before board enters executive session
Summary
At a June 24 special meeting called to evaluate the superintendent, the district superintendent reviewed student-achievement gains, ongoing facility projects and new compensation measures; the board then voted to move into executive session to conduct the formal evaluation under Policy C-3.6.
The Terrebonne Parish School Board convened a special meeting June 24 to evaluate the superintendent. The board president said the meeting had been called “for the sole purpose of evaluating the superintendent of Terrebonne Parish in accordance with policy file C‑3.6, superintendent evaluation,” then turned the floor over to the superintendent for a public presentation.
Superintendent Ojiro told the board the district’s work is “collective” and highlighted three priorities from the district strategic plan: instruction, facilities and financial stability. “This is collective. It's not about 1 person. It's very collective,” he said.
Ojiro reviewed student-achievement data the district provided as part of the evaluation packet. He said the district will be staffed next year at “about 95%…
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