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Pasco board workshop outlines new communications protocols, weekly updates and appointment of communications officer on agenda
Summary
Superintendent and staff mapped new board‑staff communication norms, recommended copying assistant superintendents on constituent inquiries, proposed weekly district updates, clarified field‑trip publicity and said an appointment for a chief communications officer will appear on the board agenda.
Superintendent and senior staff at a Pasco County School Board workshop proposed formal communication protocols for board members, a weekly district update, clarified when staff should copy assistant superintendents on constituent messages, and placed the appointment of a chief communication and community engagement officer on the board agenda.
Superintendent (name not specified) opened the discussion by urging patience on turnaround plans and saying the communication discussion should not be rushed. Deputy superintendent and other staff said they would use Florida School Boards Association guidance and board policy 1122 as the starting point and that they propose expanding the set of staff who may be included on board‑directed communications to assistant superintendents and directors, provided board members copy the appropriate assistant superintendent so the district can coordinate responses.
Why it matters: board members told staff…
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