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Assistant Superintendent Annual Performance Data

The performance of the District Assistant Superintendent is evaluated annually and is assessed using the objective performance standards listed below.  The overall performance related to these standards is then posted on the District’s website. 

Student Growth and Achievement: 
The Assistant Superintendent uses multiple data sources to assess student success and growth as appropriate, specific to needs within the District, and as determined annually in collaboration with the Board of School Directors.   Annual or other District performance objectives are articulated and clearly achieved under the direction of the Superintendent relative to PSSA, PVAAS, and other locally determined measures.  

Organizational Leadership:
The Assistant Superintendent has worked collaboratively with the Board to develop a vision for the District, displays an ability to identify and rectify problems affecting the District, works collaboratively with District administration to ensure best practices for instruction, supervision, curriculum development, and management are being utilized and works to influence the climate and culture of the District.  

District Operations and Financial Management:
The Assistant Superintendent manages effectively, ensuring completion of activities associated with the annual budget; overseeing distribution of resources in support of District priorities; and directing overall operational activities within the District.  

Communication and Community Relations:
The Assistant Superintendent communicates with and effectively engages the staff, the Board, and members of the community, clearly articulating District goals and priorities, addressing local and broader issues affecting the District, and building support for District initiatives, programs, and short/long-range plans.  

Human Resource Management:
The Assistant Superintendent incorporates best practices for human resource management and oversight, coordinating staffing, recruitment, and other human resource functions.  

Professionalism:
The Assistant Superintendent models professional decision-making processes and ethical standards consistent with the values of Pennsylvania’s public education system as well as that of the local community.  The Assistant Superintendent additionally works to individually reflect upon her/his effectiveness within the role, and works to improve effectiveness through the use of professional development literature and activities.  

For the 2022-2023 fiscal year, Dr. Steven Guadagnino met the agreed-upon objective performance standards indicated above as determined by an annual evaluation conducted on June 6, 2023.