Superintendents of Louisiana public school districts would be evaluated based on their students’ math and English test scores based on proposed legislation a committee advanced Wednesday.
Rep. John Wyble, R-Franklinton, authored House Bill 112 that would require all superintendent contracts to include performance evaluations based on the English and math scores for K-3 students, along with other student growth factors.
Superintendents are evaluated by their own school boards. Wyble’s bill would affect new contracts and those renewed after Aug. 1.