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JCPS reports 4,500+ responses to superintendent survey; board reviews guardrail monitoring
Summary
District staff told the board that a January–February superintendent search survey drew more than 4,500 responses. The search firm will use the results to develop a leadership profile. Separately, administrators gave an update on "guardrail 3" metrics that track inclusive decision making, teacher voice and district‑school leadership teams.
District staff told the Jefferson County Board of Education on Feb. 25 that a community survey conducted for the superintendent search received more than 4,500 anonymous responses and will inform the executive search firm's leadership profile.
The survey invited respondents to rate candidate qualities on a 1–10 scale. The highest‑ranked priorities included promoting academic achievement for all students (average score 9.2) and the candidate's ability to lead a team (average 9.3). Other high priorities…
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