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Board reviews superintendent evaluation after 426 community survey responses

Roaring Fork School District No. Re-1 Board of Education · October 23, 2025

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Summary

Board members praised Superintendent Dr. Anna Cole after a community survey with 426 responses (56.3% parents, 27% certified employees) that the board characterized as "overwhelmingly positive." Directors noted alignment with the strategic plan and asked for continued focus on closing achievement gaps and outreach to Spanish‑speaking families.

Board members opened discussion on the superintendent's annual evaluation with several directors offering praise for Dr. Anna Cole's leadership and openness. Director Tyler noted the community survey — available Sept. 16–Oct. 3 — drew 426 responses and was "overwhelmingly positive" in both multiple‑choice results and comments.

The chair and multiple directors thanked Cole for her transparency and for steering the district through recent financial challenges. One director told the superintendent the evaluation process showed "no surprises" and that the board and superintendent are aligned on areas for continued growth, including closing persistent achievement gaps and expanding engagement with Spanish‑speaking families.

Cole thanked community members who completed the survey, emphasized alignment between board and district priorities and said the evaluation affirmed shared goals for the district.

No formal personnel action was taken; the discussion functioned as a review and public recognition of leadership and alignment with the district strategic plan.