After six months on the job, Huber meeting expectations

by Peter Jakey, Managing Editor

With just a little more than six months on the job as Rogers City Area Schools? superintendent, Jamie Huber was evaluated by his seven bosses on the board of education, and is doing the job they hired him for. Board president Mike Marx reported Huber ?met expectations in all categories. It was consistent across the board.? The categories ranged from Huber?s relationship with staff, the board and the public, to finances.

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At the end of an extremely short workshop session, the board went into closed session Monday night. ?Each board member read off of their evaluation form. Around 99.9 percent of what came back was that he is meeting the expectations in all categories,? said Marx. The forms were distributed to board members following the Jan. 11 meeting.

Huber was officially hired April 13, 2009 to take over the superintendent duties he had been handling for more than five months. He started in Rogers City as the secondary principal in the fall of 2007, before being asked to assume the superintendent duties in Nov. 2008. Huber is in the first year of a three-year contract paying him $87,900 a year.

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