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Beaverton School Board delays superintendent search RFP debate until August after split vote
Summary
Board leadership proposed starting an executive search solicitation for the district's next superintendent; board members debated starting work before new members are seated and ultimately tabled the motion until the next meeting by a 4-2 vote.
The Beaverton School Board on June 10 debated whether to authorize board leadership to solicit executive search services for the district's next superintendent and tabled the proposal until the next board meeting after dissent among members.
Board leadership described the request as permission to begin preparing and circulating a request for proposals (RFP) or similar solicitation so that firms could respond over the summer and new board leadership and newly elected members would have proposals available when they convene. The chair framed the step as early legwork, not a final decision on search structure or firm selection.
Board member Tammy Carpenter urged waiting for the new board members to be seated so they could…
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