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Parkview committee reviews tweaks to administrator evaluation procedure

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Summary

Policy Committee members discussed minimal edits to the District Administrator evaluation procedure to clarify timelines and meeting structures; administrators said the changes are intended to clarify practice, not change steps.

The Parkview School District Policy Committee met Jan. 8 to review proposed clarifications to the 225-Rule, the district's District Administrator evaluation procedure. Dr. Shawn Galvin said the edits were limited to clarifying the timeline and meeting structures used in practice.

"the revisions to the 225-Rule were to clarify the process as it was being followed," Dr. Galvin said. He emphasized the changes were intended to make the procedure clearer, not to alter the substantive steps of the evaluation process.

The committee's discussion did not include a recorded vote on adopting the revised language. Committee membership on the record for the meeting included Fredd Carr and Michelle Schwarz; administrators present included Amy Lewis, Karen Strandt and Dr. Shawn Galvin.