Superintendent Alex Marrero met almost 74% of his goals during the 2024-25 academic year, a measure that the Denver Public Schools board said reflects a change in policy governance and monitoring “rather than a departure from progress or accountability,” according to his evaluation .

Marrero met at least 85% of his goals during the previous academic year, according to his 2024 evaluation.

The board unanimously approved the superintendent’s evaluation at a public meeting Thursday after several discussions that were held behind closed doors in executive sessions. Board members did not speak at length about the evaluation beyond praising Marrero.

“Your passion really is Denver Public Schools,” board President Carrie Olson.

The seven-member school board extended Marrero’s contract th

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