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State board approves scoring and vision rubrics, sets timeline for superintendent screening
Summary
The Nevada State Board of Education approved a CV-scoring tool and a vision-statement rubric, set deadlines for board review and score submission to the Department of Education, and confirmed that all interview candidates will be asked the same core questions with limited follow-ups.
The Nevada State Board of Education on July 17 approved a screening tool and a separate rubric for candidates' vision statements as part of the state superintendent search, set a compressed review schedule for board members and the Department of Education, and agreed that each interviewee will be asked the same core questions with limited follow-up questions allowed.
The actions will require applicants to submit a curriculum vitae and a one-page strategic vision statement by the application deadline of July 21. Board members will receive redacted candidate materials by July 23, use an approved scoring rubric to review candidates, and submit their scores to the Department of Education by close of business on July 28 so the department can compile results for the board's July 30 meeting.
President Dockweiler summarized the timeline during the meeting: "If we as a board receive the…
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