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Bend-LaPine School Board met to discuss goals for the school district

(UPDATE: adding quotes from Dr. Steve Cook, adding video)

BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) — The Bend-LaPine Schools Board met on Tuesday for a work session to discuss goals for the district to take it into the future.

This meeting is part of an ongoing process to update rules and guidelines for the school board. 

The goal of the meeting was to work on the executive limitation in the updated organization goals. The Board is setting rules and expectations for the superintendent. 

KTVZ spoke with Bend-LaPine Schools Superintendent Dr. Steve Cook who explained his hopes for the sessions.

"The board is undertaking the task to work through all of their, governance policies, their organizational goals, and, what we're working on today was, refining those organizational goals," Dr. Cook said.

Dr. Cook Continued, "They make sure that their vision continues to be the same, and that the expectations that they clarify in those, executive limitations are still what they want to declare is what the values are for the board."

The school board will have its next meeting to discuss the organizational goals in January.

They hope to have these goals finalized and ready to go by the end of the school year.

 

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