Holt Public Schools Superintendent Search

Community and Staff Engagement Survey

Thank you for sharing your perspective regarding the qualities, experiences, and skills that you would like to see in the district's next superintendent. The survey is being administered by the MASB Executive Search team on behalf of the district and takes about ten minutes to complete. Anonymous individual responses like yours will be combined with those from other community members to provide important input to the Board of Education as it seeks to identify the best candidate for the position. Consolidated results from all returned surveys will be reported publicly.

One important note: as you go through this survey, you will probably find that every trait and skill discussed is important to you at least to some extent. Your challenge is to help us prioritize between traits that are somewhat important for the next superintendent and those that are critically important—so try to use the full range of any scales we provide and reserve “top box” ratings for only the few items that in your mind rise above the rest.
To begin, we have just a few questions that will help us categorize your answers with other school community members in this process.
1.If you are a resident, how long have you lived in the school district?
2.How long have you worked for the school district?
3.How are you connected with the school district? Check ALL categories below that apply to you.
4.What is the minimum level of education you want the Board to consider when evaluating candidates for the superintendent position? (Check ONE answer below.)
5.Provided is a list of positions that superintendent candidates may have held in the past. Which prior positions do you think would prove most valuable for the next superintendent? (You may check up to THREE positions below.)
6.Provided are specific areas of expertise that different superintendent candidates may possess. From your perspective, how much weight should the Board place on each area? Rate the importance of each area using the scale provided.
Critically Important
Above Average Importance
Of Average Importance
Below Average Importance
Relatively Unimportant
Community Engagement
Public Relations
Contract/labor negotiations
Budget development/management
Human resource management
Curriculum development and evaluation
Facilities management
7.Below are six different leadership style descriptions. Recognizing that a leader may employ all of these management styles in different situations and at different points in time, are there some that you think should be the dominant style for an effective superintendent? Read through the list and choose up to TWO management styles that you would like the next superintendent to employ most often.
8.Provided are specific experiences and skill areas that could be important when evaluating the superintendent candidates. From your perspective, how much weight should the Board place on each area? Rate the importance of each area using the scale provided.
Critically Important
Above Average Importance
Of Average Importance
Below Average Importance
Relatively Unimportant
Strong knowledge of curriculum research and deployment
Maintain visibility and accessibility to the broader school district community
Excellent speaking skills with large and small groups
Maintain visibility and accessibility to parents/guardians
Exceptional written communication skills
Maintain visibility and accessibility to staff
Strong knowledge and experience with school financial matters
Student First Approach
Exceedingly responsive (follows through and follows up)
Successful experience working with diverse communities
Demonstrated ability to work with elected officials beyond the School Board
Recognizes, values, and affirms staff members
Demonstrated responsiveness to students with learning differences
Already familiar with the district
Demonstrates a keen ability to think outside the box and develop creative solutions to complicated problems
Maintain visibility and accessibility to students
Experience with school bond/millage/sinking fund election and implementation efforts
Ability to develop and direct an effective management team
Adept at media and public relations
Proven track record of active advocacy for public education
Fosters professional development of staff
Proven track record of raising student achievement
Strong communication skills with School Board members
9.Listed below are personal characteristics that different superintendent candidates could possess. From your perspective, how much weight should the Board place on each personality characteristic when assessing each candidate? Rate the importance of each using the scale provided.
Critically Important
Above Average Importance
Of Average Importance
Below Average Importance
Relatively Unimportant
A problem solver
Honest and ethical
Visionary
Flexible
Personable
Kind
Self-reliant
Sense of humor
Transparent
Empathetic
Inclusive
A strong communicator
Culturally competent
Resourceful
A risk taker
Firm
Collaborative
Sensitive
Approachable
Assertive
Goal-oriented
Tenacious/doesn't give up
A strong listener
10.In choosing the next superintendent, which path or strategy below do you think the Board of Education should take? (Choose ONE answer.)
Those are all the questions we have for you. Thank you again for your willingness to provide input to this important process!
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