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Board accepts midyear evaluation check and selects five targets for superintendent's 2025'26 evaluation

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Trustees accepted a midyear performance update on Superintendent Joe Ernst's six targets under the district's Balanced Governance model and, in a separate action, selected five targets to focus the superintendent's evaluation for 2025'26.

The Washoe County School District Board of Trustees accepted a midyear performance report for Superintendent Joe Ernst on Feb. 11 and then chose five targeted goals to frame the superintendent's 2025'26 evaluation.

The midyear check followed the district's Balanced Governance evaluation framework. Dr. Thomas Alsbury of Balanced Governance Solutions walked trustees through the evaluation cycle and described the midyear check as a formative, "informal process" designed to let the superintendent and the board assess progress, account for major disruptions and adjust focus where needed. Deputy Chief General Counsel Sarah Montalvo reminded trustees that public comment and discussion must remain limited to the publicly noticed targets.

Superintendent Ernst walked the board through the district's progress on six targets the board previously adopted for 2024'25. Ernst…

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