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Superintendent names incoming director, launches community survey and flags Title IX changes; board holds first reading of Neola policy and votes to enterClosed
Summary
Superintendent Dr. Ernest introduced Jenny Shohoney as incoming director of pupil services, announced a districtwide community survey and new Title IX training requirements, led a first reading of Neola policy updates, and the board voted on a motion to convene into closed session under Wisconsin statute 19.85.
Superintendent Dr. Ernest told the board he will welcome Jenny Shohoney as the district—s director of pupil services and special education on July 1 and outlined several districtwide initiatives ahead of next school year.
"She's set to take over July 1 as our new director of, pupil services and special education," Dr. Ernest said, introducing Shohoney during his report. He said Shohoney will work with current staff during May and June as part of a transition plan.
Dr. Ernest described a community survey that opened to staff the day of the meeting and will be mailed to households with a postcard and QR code. "The postcard will land on or about May 13 with the QR code," he said, and the survey will also be…
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