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Board approves superintendent’s goals package; delays scoring method until follow-up meeting
Summary
Cincinnati Public Schools board voted to accept the set of superintendent goals submitted by Superintendent Brintonette Murphy but deferred deciding how to score those goals until a later meeting, after hours of discussion about metrics and fairness.
The Cincinnati Public Schools Board of Education voted to accept the set of goals submitted by Superintendent Brintonette Murphy for the 2024–25 evaluation, while postponing a decision on how the goals will be scored.
Board members debated how to turn the five goals — drawn from the district’s goals and guardrails and Ohio’s superintendent standards — into a measurable scoring system. Board Member Lindy proposed a public threshold tied to goal attainment and competency ratings: "The superintendent's evaluation for school year 2425, will be a satisfactory 1 if 2 things are true," Lindy said, describing…
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