Crook County School District seeks community feedback on Superintendent appointment

Dr. Joel Hoff, Interim Superintendent of the Crook County School District, during an interview on Feb 21st, 2025. (Photo Credit: Prineville Review)

Prineville, Ore. – The Crook County School District is inviting students, families, staff, and community members to provide input on whether Interim Superintendent Dr. Joel Hoff should be appointed to the position permanently. The School Board announced this week that it has launched an anonymous survey to gather feedback on Hoff’s leadership and gauge public support for the appointment decision.

The survey was distributed Monday through ParentSquare, Facebook, and the district website. The board described community feedback as a “critical component” of its evaluation process and said it is committed to ensuring the process remains transparent, open, and meaningful for all stakeholders.

The survey will remain open for three weeks and is scheduled to close on January 26th. A public summary of responses is expected to be presented during the February School Board meeting.

The district has made both English and Spanish versions of the survey available, and stakeholders can access them through the district’s website homepage. The press release directs participants to use the following links:

In addition to the survey, the School Board plans to host a series of listening sessions in February with students, families, staff, and community members to gather more in-depth perspectives. Details about how to participate in those sessions will be announced later this month, and findings will be presented to the board at its March meeting.

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