Self-Awareness

From today’s Globe:
A Peabody School Committee review of Superintendent C. Milton Burnett’s performance placed him between “Needs Improvement” and “Satisfactory,” in contrast with his self assessed score placing him between “Above Average” and “Superior.”
The review, dated Nov. 4, rates the Superintendent on a scale from 1 to 5 on 29 different areas of his performance. The committee’s gave Burnett an average score of 2.66, while Burnett put himself at 4.27.
His lowest score was for “Demonstrates and promotes an atmosphere of respect for self and others” where he received a 1.64 and gave himself a 5.
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November 12th, 2010 in
School Business