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Crook County School District board approves 12‑month superintendent separation; delegates interim contract talks

2299030 · January 27, 2025
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Summary

The Crook County School district board approved a separation agreement described by board members as roughly a 12‑month severance package and delegated a board member to negotiate a possible interim superintendent contract with Acting Superintendent Dr. Joel Hoff.

The Crook County School District Board of Trustees voted to approve a separation agreement with the district superintendent and later delegated a board member to negotiate a potential interim superintendent contract with Acting Superintendent Dr. Joel Hoff.

Board member Anna told the board an agreed document had been sent for review and approval and that she and an outside attorney had supported the process while board member Steve Holiday conducted negotiations. Board members described the final agreement as “basically a 12‑month severance package.”

The board approved the separation agreement by roll call, with Board Member Scott voting yes, Board Member Steve Holiday voting yes, and the third board…

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