The board presented and approved its annual evaluation of Superintendent Brian at the April 8 meeting, reporting an average score of 18 out of 20 with a low of 15 and a high of 20 across categories on the OSBA (Oregon School Boards Association) scorecard.
The chair summarized the board’s view that Brian is “doing an exceptional job” and noted continued focus on culturally responsive instructional leadership where the board felt more progress was needed. A motion to approve the evaluation was made by board member Will, seconded, and approved by voice vote.
Why it matters: The evaluation is an official, board‑approved assessment of superintendent performance and sets expectations for areas of continued emphasis; in this case the board praised district leadership while identifying instructional leadership development as an area for further work.
Next steps: The evaluation stands as the board’s formal record; the board indicated it will continue to use the OSBA rubric and track progress on strategic plan goals.