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Cincinnati school board reviews superintendent's revised goals, presses for SMART metrics and scoring method

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Superintendent Keisha Murphy presented revised evaluation goals aligned to Ohio standards; board members pushed for SMART targets, a consistent scoring rubric and timing tied to the state report card.

Superintendent Keisha Murphy presented a consolidated, revised set of superintendent goals during the Cincinnati Public Schools Board of Education meeting on Feb. 1, outlining targets tied to state standards and the district's strategic plan.

Board members pressed for clearer, measurable benchmarks and a consistent scoring approach that the board can use during the superintendent's annual evaluation.

Murphy told the board she combined previously separate goal sheets to match Ohio standards for superintendent evaluation, grouping items under continuous improvement, communication and collaboration, policies and governance, instruction and other areas. She said instructional goals pulled the five targets from the district strategic plan into the instruction section and that several numeric targets had…

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