Clark County College District superintendent receives excessive marks for 100-day assessment

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LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — Following a instructor union contract win and a media blitz, Clark County College District Superintendent Jhone Ebert is receiving excessive marks for her first 100 days.

At a day CCSD work session assembly, Ebert revealed the outcomes of an effort to change the local weather and tradition for fogeys, college students, and 44,000 workers. She pointed to a four-prong enchancment strategy: rekindling the eagerness of employees, enhancing communication, rising partnerships, and rebuilding belief.

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“I’ve heard from many teachers that they did not feel recognized or valued in their positions, nor did they feel empowered, and now they know that they are here to lead and do the great work with their students,” Ebert stated. “I also heard from families who do not feel connected with their schools, and I’m proud that we reached out to thousands of educators and families to let them know we want them to teach.”

Following a instructor union contract win and a media blitz, Clark County College District Superintendent Jhone Ebert is receiving excessive marks for her first 100 days. (KLAS)

In an effort to extend consciousness and communication, Ebert stated the district launched a podcast to characteristic neighborhood voices. Trustee Emily Stevens expressed assist within the digital launch.

“I love that idea,” she stated.

Every trustee who spoke famous the optimistic suggestions from their constituents and ideas in Ebert and her employees’s communication efforts.

“There is definitely a shift that has happened since the beginning of the first day of school,” Trustee Brenda Zamora stated. “I think even hearing principals say that they’re excited for us trustees to be in the schools makes a huge difference. I thank you for that, because that came from you.”

Trustee Tameka Henry additionally famous the change and expressed hope for it to proceed.

“I want to thank you for hopefully living up to all the praises that they’re singing,” she stated. “Right?”

Ebert fielded questions from trustees on increasing pre-Ok sources, the standing of advisory boards, and the upcoming unveiling of the services masterplan.

“We’re working with our elected officials, as well as the Nevada Department of Education, the Governor’s team, to make sure that we can expand spans pre-K this next biennium,” she stated.

After the assessment, Ebert took questions from the media about her subsequent steps and whether or not the energetic communications technique was purposeful.

“I don’t know how you can run a large school district if you’re not out and about and that your ear isn’t to the ground and that you’re listening to what is transpiring,” she stated. “Because we are a large system. It’s a great system, but we’re not perfect, and it’s about getting in and understanding how we can make those little changes and or two.”

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