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H-BC superintendent continues to 'meet expectations'

By
Mavis Fodness

Hills-Beaver Creek School District Superintendent Todd Holthaus received a “meets expectations” rating from board members this summer.
The seven-member board rated Holthaus at 3.40 out of a possible 4.0.
The evaluation took place in closed session June 27 with board members presenting results at their July 11 meeting. The annual evaluation was for the 2021-22 school year.
Each board member rated Holthaus in six areas, giving a numeral score of 1 through 4, with 1 being “unsatisfactory” and 4 “exceeds expectations.”
Evaluation areas included policy and governance (3.36), planning and assessment (3.52), instructional leadership (3.26), organizational management (3.41), communications/ community relations (3.25) and professionalism (3.61).
Holthaus’ rating for the 2020-21 school year was 3.44.
He has been superintendent at H-BC since 2011. His current three-year contract ends June 30, 2024.
 
In personnel matters July 11, the H-BC school board:
•Contracted with Jackie Altman Nursing Services for a summer special needs student, with a budget not to exceed $2,100.
•Hired Arielle Larson as a .4 full-time equivalent early childhood special education teacher for the 2022-23 school year and a 60-percent special needs paraprofessional. Teacher salary is $17,988.
•Assigned Lydia Scruggs as a middle level communications arts/ literature and English as a second language teacher at $47,422 for the upcoming school year.

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