Snowline trustees approve superintendent evaluation, rate Ryan Holman "accomplished"

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At a public meeting after closed session, the Snowline Joint Unified Board of Trustees voted to approve a completed superintendent evaluation that assigned Dr. Ryan Holman an "accomplished" rating. The motion passed by roll call.

The Snowline Joint Unified School District Board of Trustees on Tuesday reconvened from closed session and approved the superintendent's formal evaluation, assigning Dr. Ryan Holman an "accomplished" rating.

Board President Christina Behringer announced the result as the meeting moved back into open session after the trustees completed the closed-session evaluation. The evaluation approval was moved by Member Martinez, seconded by Member Bristol and carried by roll call.

The vote was read into the record by President Behringer: President Christina Behringer, aye; Clerk Lefebvre, absent; Member Martinez, aye; Member Hernandez, aye; Member Bristol, aye. The board did not discuss the substantive evaluation details in open session beyond confirming the completed evaluation and the recorded vote.

The formal motion language was not included in the public transcript; board members referenced that the closed session had produced the written evaluation and that the evaluation was brought for formal approval. No amendments to the evaluation were recorded in open session.

The superintendent, Dr. Ryan Holman, was present at the meeting and took part in later agenda items, including facilities and budget discussions. Trustees and district staff said the board's regular evaluation process supports alignment of district goals and superintendent priorities.