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Committee approves second reading of policy changes to superintendent evaluation language

April 08, 2025 | Mendon-Upton Regional School District, School Boards, Massachusetts


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Committee approves second reading of policy changes to superintendent evaluation language
The Mendon‑Upton Regional School District School Committee approved policy changes described as updates to CBD (superintendent's contract, CPI evaluations) at its April 7 meeting. The policy subcommittee had presented the changes for a second reading.

A committee member moved to approve the policy changes and a second was recorded; the committee approved the motion by voice vote. Committee members described the revision as aligning local language to the district's practice; the meeting transcript recorded no extensive debate.

Why it matters: CBD policy governs procedures tied to superintendent evaluation and contract terms. The update was presented as a routine alignment and received committee approval.

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