HIGHLIGHTS FROM CUMBERLAND COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD MEETING – JUNE 24, 2021

The Cumberland County Board of Education met last night for their regular monthly session. Absent from the session included board members Rebecca Hamby and Robbie Safdie. Highlights from the meeting included:
SCHOOL BOARD EVALUATION OF DIRECTOR OF SCHOOLS RELEASED
The school board reviewed their evaluation presented by school board attorney Earl Patton for Director of Schools Dr. Ina Maxwell. The eight membered school board answered a variety of questions. Here are some of the statements and answers:
Keeps all board members informed on issues, needs and operation of the school system.
3 board members indicated exceeds expectations
2 board members indicated consistently meets expectations
1 board member indicated usually meets expectations
1 board member indicated seldom meets expectations
1 board member indicated never meets expectations
Supports board policy and actions to the public and staff
4 board members indicated exceeds expectations
2 board members indicated consistently meets expectations
2 board members usually meets expectations
Has a harmonious relationship with the board
4 board members indicated exceeds expectations
2 board members indicated consistently meets expectations
1 board member indicated seldom meets expectations
1 board member indicated never meets expectations
Upon request, provides clear explanations of alternatives for recommendations
3 board members indicated consistently meets expectations
2 board members indicated exceeds expectations
2 board member indicated usually meets expectations
1 board member indicated seldom meets expectations
Works towards creating and maintaining a high degree of understanding and respect between staff and the board
5 board members indicated exceeds expectations
2 board member indicated seldom meets expectations
1 board members indicated consistently meets expectations
Advises the board on need for new or revised policies
3 board members indicated exceeds expectations
3 board members indicated consistently meets expectations
2 board member indicated seldom meets expectations
Refrains from criticism of the board or members of the board
5 board members indicated exceeds expectations
2 board members indicated consistently meets expectations
1 board member indicated usually meets expectations
Exercises good judgement and objectivity in making recommendations to the board
3 board members indicated consistently meets expectations
3 board members indicated exceeds expectations
1 board member indicated seldom meets expectations
1 board member indicated usually meets expectations
Understands and executes the intent of board policy
4 board members indicated exceeds expectations
2 board members indicated consistently meets expectations
1 board member indicated seldom meets expectations
1 board member indicated usually meets expectations
Seeks and accepts constructive criticism of her work
4 board members indicated exceeds expectations
2 board member indicated usually meets expectations
2 board members indicated consistently meets expectations
Keeps board informed of employment, promotion and dismissal of personnel
3 board members indicated exceeds expectations
2 board member indicated seldom meets expectations
2 board members indicated consistently meets expectations
1 board member indicated usually meets expectations
Is an effective spokesperson for the school system
4 board members indicated exceeds expectations
2 board members indicated consistently meets expectations
1 board member indicated usually meets expectations
1 board member indicated seldom meets expectations
Is respected and supported by the community in conducting the operations of the schools
5 board members indicated exceeds expectations
2 board member indicated usually meets expectations
1 board members indicated consistently meets expectations
In several answers, at least one board member indicated seldom meets expectations and that quickly caught the eye of a few other members.
After reviewing the survey, board member Stace Karge said it was apparent there is a board member unhappy with the director. “Dr. Maxwell has done an excellent job with this school system,” said Karge. Her statement was echoed by board members Inman, Parris, Brock and Hale.
“My heart is in my job and I look at this survey results as an opportunity to grow more,” said Dr. Maxwell.
NEW PRINCIPAL FOR NORTH CUMBERLAND ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Thomas Fuhrman was introduced to the board of education last night as the new principal for North Cumberland Elementary School. He replaces Dr. Jennifer Magnusson who stepped down to accepted a position with the state department of education.
HAMBY AND FRANKLIN HONORED BY SCHOOL BOARD
The school board presented a plaque to Kathy Hamby with the Cumberland County School Nutrition Program for the hard work done in the “No Kid Hungry” program
The board also honored long time school system employee Jane Franklin who is retiring.