SUPERINTENDENT (EDUCATION)

In education, a 'superintendent' (also known as a 'chief school administrator' in many states) is an individual that has executive oversight and administration rights, usually within an educational entity or organization.

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In the United States
Other countries
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In the United States


Many state departments of education in the United States refer to their administrators as superintendents.
Generally, school district superintendents are selected by a school board of a local school district. They are typically given overall responsibility for personnel selection and appointment, preparation of operating budgets, and implementation of school policies and regulations.
As the senior administrator of a school district, the superintendent primarily supervises public schools in the district; evaluates performance of teachers and, in some cases, recruits and dismisses school staff; and acts as a check on the power of school principals.
Most states give school superintendents membership on the board of education of their school district, but they usually cannot vote as members of the board.

Other countries


The term 'superintendent' is rarely used for education in the United Kingdom (possibly to avoid confusion with the police rank); in most Local Education Authorities the equivalent title is Chief Education Officer.

See also



Board of education

Chancellor


Vice chancellor

Dean

Head teacher

Principal

Provost

School district

Schoolmaster

Superintendent of Public Instruction

External Links

External links



The American Association of School Administrators website

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