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Rapid City Area School Board names evaluation priorities, plans to set metrics and schedule follow-up

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Summary

Board members used a SuperEval tool to rate governance standards, identified four priorities (data monitoring, board development, community communications, governance practices) and approved a motion to hold an executive session; they agreed to finalize measurable district metrics in a later meeting.

Board members of Rapid City Area School District 51-4 reviewed results from a SuperEval board self-evaluation and identified areas to convert into annual board objectives, including data-driven monitoring of district goals, board professional development, improved communication with the community, and a board-governance review.

President Troy Carr guided the review of the evaluation results and said no standard was rated ineffective. The board identified three lowest-rated standards to address: 1C (board regularly monitors progress on district goals, instruction and student achievement with data-based information), 1E (board conducts self-evaluation and participates in professional development) and 3B (communication and community…

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