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Following a split 3-3 Summit School District Board of Education vote last week on whether to renew Superintendent Marion Smith Jr.’s contract, the district leader said his proficient evaluation speaks for itself.
, the board rated Smith across 11 categories for an average score of 3.32 out of 5, with 1 being not proficient and 5 being exemplary.
“I’m a very data-informed person, and so the data speaks for itself in the final evaluation,” Smith said Thursday. “… It’s a proficient evaluation. And the board makes the decision how they choose to move forward, and that’s the decision they made based on my proficient evaluation.”
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Vancouver City Council, meeting remotely. Available at CVTV.org or 1-866-899-4679, access code 529-737-997. 4 p.m., workshop: Strategic Plan update. n 6:30 p.m., regular meeting: National Poetry Month, Arbor Day and Red Cross Campaign proclamations, construction acceptance at Westside Wastewater Treatment Plant, bid award for sewer lining project, increase to janitor services contract, agreement with Camas for job order contracts. Community forum.
Washougal City Council, meeting remotely. For the workshop, go to https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88296571343. For the regular meeting, go to https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82500363787. 5 p.m., workshop: presentation on Clark County Historical Museum and city of Washougal partnership project, public works 2020 annual report, city manager’s office resolution supporting Washougal Federal Community Project funding requests. 7 p.m., regular meeting: Public Service Recognition Week, Emergency Assistance Utility Program
St. Francis voters approve a $30.6 million referendum for school facility improvements Bob Dohr, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
St. Francis voters solidly endorsed a pair of school referendums in Tuesday s election, including a comprehensive $30.6 million facilities referendum.
The referendum will address facilities needs at every school in the district, including renovations and additions at Willow Glen Primary and Deer Creek Intermediate school campuses, districtwide capital maintenance and building improvements, and safety, security and accessibility updates districtwide.
Voters also said yes to an operational referendum that will cost $800,000 per year for the next four years (2021-22 through 2024-25) and will be used to address the district’s projected operating deficit.
Elmbrook School Board April 6 Election Results patch.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from patch.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.