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Board debates measurable engagement metrics and whether to time-stamp meeting video archives
Summary
Board members urged adding measurable performance indicators for selected strategic goals and recommended using YouTube retention and ParentSquare analytics; concerns were raised about selective time-stamping and staff involvement.
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A board member pressed the district to pair strategic goals with measurable indicators — for example, YouTube watch time, repeat viewers and ParentSquare open/response rates — and proposed creating baselines this year. He said the district’s reorganization meeting had 184 views last year and 285 views this year so far, and suggested time-stamping meeting videos so residents can jump to agenda topics.
"I think considering the establishment of measurable outcomes will make our strategic plan even stronger and provide transparency and accountability for us as a board and for the district as a whole," the board member said. Other trustees welcomed the idea but asked how the district would prevent perceived selection bias if a staff member decides which clips or timestamps to publish. The chair asked whether timestamps could be agenda-based and whether the board might agree on a process or review timestamps after the meeting. Members suggested a small workshop or committee to define which metrics are useful and how IT would implement any changes.

