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Cheshire Board to revise bylaws after CABE review; members favor regular checkups and biennial full evaluations

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At a Cheshire Board of Education policy meeting, Jody Goler of the Connecticut Association of Boards of Education (CABE) urged the board to replace vague "as needed" language in its bylaws with a regular schedule for self-evaluation, recommending annual checkups and a more comprehensive evaluation every two to three years.

At a Cheshire Board of Education policy meeting, Jody Goler of the Connecticut Association of Boards of Education (CABE) urged the board to replace vague "as needed" language in its bylaws with a regular schedule for self-evaluation, recommending annual checkups and a more comprehensive evaluation every two to three years.

The recommendation matters because clearer bylaws would formalize the board's approach to professional development and help the board track progress on board-level goals, members said.

Goler, who reviewed the district's bylaws ahead of the meeting, told the board…

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