Get AI Briefings, Transcripts & Alerts on Local & National Government Meetings — Forever.
Evergreen School District board upholds superintendent’s personnel decisions for two administrators
Summary
At a special April 30 meeting the Evergreen School District (Clark) board unanimously voted to uphold the superintendent’s personnel decisions affecting administrators Karen Fox and Rose Tracy and directed the chair to notify each within the required 10‑day timeline.
At a special meeting on April 30, 2026, the Evergreen School District (Clark) board of directors voted to uphold the superintendent’s personnel decisions affecting two administrators and directed the board chair to notify each administrator within the required 10‑day timeline.
Director Bocanegra moved that the board “uphold the decision of the superintendent for administrator Karen Fox, and that the board chair work with legal counsel to notify Miss Fox within the required 10 day timeline,” and the motion was seconded (identified in the transcript as Director Kronwald). A committee member spoke in support, saying, “I think she's a valuable employee, and, I believe maybe there were some possible retaliatory issues on both sides.” The chair called the vote and the motion carried.
Following that vote, Director Bocanegra moved a second motion to “uphold the decision of the superintendent for administrator Rose Tracy, and that the board chair work with legal counsel to notify Miss Tracy within the required 10 day timeline.” That motion was seconded (identified in the transcript as Director Wilson) and also carried.
Earlier in the meeting the chair announced the board would recess into an executive session in the Cedar Room from 5:33 p.m. to 6:03 p.m. to review the performance of a public employee. The personnel motions were taken after the board reconvened. The meeting adjourned at 6:08 p.m.
The transcript records the motions, the chair’s procedural calls, a brief supportive remark referencing possible retaliatory issues, and that both motions carried; the transcript does not provide individual roll-call vote names or numeric tallies beyond the chair’s call for “aye” and the chair’s announcement that the motions carried.

