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Board reviews superintendent evaluation and votes to enter closed session; routine agenda approved

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At the Aug. 12 Lincoln County Schools board meeting trustees reviewed a public summary of the superintendent—s evaluation, praised onboarding and district culture while recommending continued delegation, approved the meeting agenda and voted to enter closed session for personnel, student and privileged attorney-client matters under state law.

The Lincoln County Schools Board of Education reviewed a summary of Superintendent Dr. Aaron Allen—s annual evaluation at its Aug. 12, 2025 meeting and approved two procedural motions, including a vote to enter closed session.

Board leadership told the public the board had completed the evaluation process and shared several points drawn from the board—s confidential closed-session review. The board emphasized transparency in sharing a public summary: “We do strongly believe in transparency,” the Board Chair said, adding the board wanted the public to know the…

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