Crook County School Board seeks input on naming Interim Superintendent Dr. Joel Hoff to permanent post
PRINEVILLE, Ore. (KTVZ) -- The Crook County School Board is seeking input from stakeholders to inform its decision regarding the potential appointment of Dr. Joel Hoff, currently serving as interim superintendent, to the permanent role.
On Monday, the district distributed an anonymous survey via ParentSquare, Facebook, and the district website. The survey invites stakeholders to share their perspectives on Dr. Hoff’s leadership as interim superintendent and to indicate whether they support his appointment to permanent superintendent.
They said that feedback from students, families, staff and community members is a critical component of the board’s decision-making process.
"The school board is committed to ensuring this process is transparent, open to all stakeholders, and meaningful," the district said. "All interested individuals are strongly encouraged to participate."
The survey will remain open for three weeks and will close on January 26. A summary of the survey results will be presented publicly at the school board's February meeting.
To complete the survey, click one of the links below, or visit the homepage of the Crook County School district website.
- Superintendent Stakeholder Feedback (English version)
- Superintendent Stakeholder Feedback (Spanish version)
In addition to the survey, the school board will host a series of listening sessions in February with staff, students, families, and community members to further gather perspectives and deepen its understanding of stakeholder feedback.
The process for participating in listening sessions will be communicated mid to late January. Findings from the listening sessions will be presented to the board at the March school board meeting.