Denver school board releases superintendent’s job performance evaluation

After weeks of closed-door meetings about Superintendent Alex Marrero’s job performance, the Denver school board unanimously approved accepting his evaluation during Thursday’s meeting.

Marrero received 73.5 points (out of 100), narrowly missing the district’s 75% benchmark for meeting goals.

Some of the measures — for example, the percent of kinder through third graders reading at or above grade level and post graduation and global citizenship benchmarks — were weighted…

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