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School board reviews governance self‑evaluation, affirms working relationship with superintendent and votes to enter closed session
Summary
At its March 10 work session the Chesterfield County School Board conducted a detailed self‑evaluation and governance manual review—rating vision, goals, data use, and communications—and unanimously moved into a closed session to discuss personnel and student‑records matters under Virginia code.
The Chesterfield County School Board spent a large portion of its March 10 work session reviewing a governance self‑evaluation and code of conduct. Members rated questions about vision and goals, shared beliefs, the board’s policy versus operational focus, collaboration with staff, communication structures, data use, resource alignment, and team development.
Members repeatedly cited the board's strong relationship with the superintendent and cabinet, and multiple members…
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