Trustees give Superintendent Andrew Fueling a 'superior' rating for 2025
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After reviewing compiled evaluations and a self‑assessment, the board voted to deem Superintendent Andrew Fueling’s overall 2025 rating as 'superior' with a numeric score of 1,003; trustees praised his engagement and leadership.
Carson City — The Carson City School District Board of Trustees on Dec. 9 voted to deem Superintendent Andrew Fueling’s 2025 overall rating "superior." The compiled evaluation produced a numeric score of 1,003, which the board said placed the superintendent in the district's highest rating band.
Trustees offered complimentary remarks during the public portion of the evaluation discussion. Trustee Verner and others praised Fueling’s engagement with the community, regular communications and collaboration with the board. Trustee Walker formally moved to adopt the superior rating and Trustee Peterson seconded; the motion carried by voice vote.
Fueling thanked the board for their support and said he remained committed to ongoing improvement. The board recorded the evaluation in its meeting materials; next steps were not detailed during the meeting.
Why it matters: The evaluation is a routine, annual personnel determination that speaks to the superintendent’s performance and the board’s confidence in district leadership.
