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Board debates ambiguity in survey item on evaluating staff by student success; members disagree on feasibility

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During the self-assessment review directors flagged a survey question about whether the board evaluates staff based on student success. Members said interpretations differ, noting policy directs the superintendent and principals to oversee student‑growth goals, while the board's role is limited.

A single survey item drew extended discussion during the Pasco School District Board of Directors’ study session: whether the board evaluates staff based on student success. Board members described the question as ambiguous and said they interpreted it differently, producing polarized responses on the self-assessment.

One member said the item implied the board should…

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