Board to hold work session on self-evaluation results, policy review, enrollment and capital projects

5681004 · August 26, 2025

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Summary

Trustees received board self-evaluation scores showing areas needing improvement and discussed a proposed work session to address top deficiencies, update policy review priorities and plan capacity discussions and capital-project submissions for the county referendum.

The board received a summary of its annual self-evaluation and tentatively scheduled a board work session to develop an action plan addressing the evaluation’s lowest-scoring items.

Board materials provided section-by-section scores from the July self-evaluation. Several areas — including board leadership (section 8) and board-member professional development (section 10) — were identified as needing improvement. The presenter asked trustees to review a proposed working calendar and to suggest topics for a work session aimed at the top five lowest-scoring questions.

Proposed work-session topics listed in the packet included a board self-evaluation action plan, a working calendar of recurring board duties, targeted board policy review, an enrollment-and-capacity discussion (with special emphasis on the Louisville attendance area), and planning for the district’s capital-project submissions to the county’s 1 percent capital improvement referendum.

The board did not take formal action on the work session but requested the chair send a list of candidate dates by email for trustees to mark unavailable dates; one tentative date mentioned was Monday, Sept. 15. The presenter said she would email the board with possible dates and collect availability and any additional items trustees want on the agenda.

No vote was required at the meeting; the item was a discussion and scheduling matter.