The Oakridge School Board decided Monday night it would uphold the findings of an investigation into Superintendent Reta Doland s job performance, saying she should continue in her job, after calls for her removal from parents and teachers.
Board members voiced support of the third-party investigator s conclusion that Doland should remain the district s leader, and called on the community to move forward. However, parents are planning next moves after feeling their concerns have gone unaddressed.
Later in the meeting, the board gave its annual summary evaluation of Doland, which was positive, and renewed her contract
. It is the conclusion of the board that although there was substantiation with the complaint as far as the weaknesses in communication no further deficiencies were found, Board Chair John Weddle read from a statement. We have asked superintendent Doland to report progress to us. Considering the scope of the changes going on within this dist
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KLCC s Elizabeth Gabriel reports on next steps in the investigation into the Oakridge School District s superintendent.
The investigation was initiated after an Oakridge parent petitioned for Superintendent Reta Doland’s removal due to accusations of poor staff working conditions and communication, as well as other offenses. But Investigator Rob Saxton determined the superintendent’s removal is not warranted.
During the last board meeting a parent asked why the board had not addressed the Oakridge Teacher’s Association’s vote of no confidence for the superintendent. The results of the vote taken in Dec. show that 90% of certified staff lack confidence in Doland’s leadership.
A parent’s formal complaint filed against Oakridge Superintendent Reta Doland in December set in motion an investigation into her job performance but it also revealed monthslong strife between the district leader and parents and school employees.
The complaint, and findings of a subsequent investigation from a third-party consultant released this month, touched on problems that others in the district were concerned about too, including lack of communication.
The investigation found the request to remove Doland as superintendent unwarranted, but also found areas of needed improvement. Even still, there’s a 90% vote of no confidence from the teachers’ union and frustrations about how the board is handling the concerns.