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Port Orford-Langlois board postpones superintendent evaluation to 2026–27; OSBA to manage process
Summary
The board decided Jan. 12 to postpone the superintendent survey and evaluation to the 2026–27 cycle, asking the Oregon School Boards Association to administer the process and removing a recruitment-related goal from the current evaluation.
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The Port Orford-Langlois School Board voted during its Jan. 12 work session to postpone the superintendent survey and evaluation process until the 2026–27 cycle and to have the Oregon School Boards Association (OSBA) administer the process.
Board members agreed they would not ask Superintendent Aaron Miller to change his goals mid-year. The board also agreed to remove a goal tied to expanding recruitment and workforce development from Miller’s current set of evaluation goals.
The decision was recorded as board direction in the work-session minutes; the minutes do not record a formal roll-call vote specifically for the evaluation decision. The board said OSBA is the preferred administrator for the survey process moving forward.
