By Richard Cuthbertson, Calgary Herald
After taking a hard look at themselves, Calgary Board of Education trustees have flagged a series of concerns about their own conduct, touching on everything from honesty to meeting preparation.
An annual self-evaluation report finds trustees worry a series of issues are “hindering” their performance as a board.
They range from trustees undermining board decisions in public, to individual trustees making unreasonable requests of the chief superintendent.
The seven trustees and Chief Superintendent Naomi Johnson gathered a month ago for a self-evaluation.
Of the group of eight, seven identified concerns about trustees embarrassing each other.
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