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What is a County Superintendent?

Mary McMahon
Mary McMahon
Mary McMahon
Mary McMahon

The term “county superintendent” is most commonly seen in the United States, in reference to the county superintendent of schools. In this case, the superintendent is the chief educational administrator for the public school district, with school districts commonly being organized on the county level. The term “superintendent” may also be used more generally in reference to any sort of supervisor or high ranking administrator, such as the construction superintendent on a job site who oversees the work which takes place during construction.

A county school district is an extremely large entity which employees large numbers of people, including teachers, aides, bus drivers, janitors, administrators, librarians, counselors, and other support staff. The county superintendent is the administrative head of the district, overseeing all activities within the school district and confirming that the district is meeting its goals. Most hold a doctorate degree in educational administration or a related field, and superintendents usually have experience in educational administration, with experience as principals and other administrators.

County superintendents usually sit in on school board meetings.
County superintendents usually sit in on school board meetings.

Usually, the school district elects the county superintendent during school board elections. While the superintendent does not often have a vote on the school board, she or he usually sits in on school board meetings. Tasks which fall under the county superintendent's responsibility include: implementing new policies, enforcing district wide policy, hiring and firing personnel, and managing the district budget. County superintendents also meet with concerned members of the community about topics relating to the schools.

School superintendents are usually former principals and vice principals.
School superintendents are usually former principals and vice principals.

Superintendents are concerned with the law as it applies to education, and with educational reforms set out in the law. For example, when the government sets new laws about curricula, the superintendent must distribute information about the law to teachers and audit their curricula to confirm that they will meet the standard. Most superintendents are also concerned with long term planning for their districts, thinking about issues such as changes in available funding, shifting enrollment numbers, and so forth.

A school superintendent is responsible for handling staff disciplinary issues.
A school superintendent is responsible for handling staff disciplinary issues.

The office of the superintendent of schools is commonly located in the county seat. If the county is especially large, branch or satellite offices may be located in other areas of the county so that the superintendent's office can provide full coverage to the entire district. While the superintendent may be based in the county seat, the job often includes a great deal of traveling to school sites to inspect schools, sit in on classes, meet with administrators, and interact with students.

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Mary McMahon

Ever since she began contributing to the site several years ago, Mary has embraced the exciting challenge of being a HistoricalIndex researcher and writer. Mary has a liberal arts degree from Goddard College and spends her free time reading, cooking, and exploring the great outdoors.

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Mary McMahon
Mary McMahon

Ever since she began contributing to the site several years ago, Mary has embraced the exciting challenge of being a HistoricalIndex researcher and writer. Mary has a liberal arts degree from Goddard College and spends her free time reading, cooking, and exploring the great outdoors.

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    • County superintendents usually sit in on school board meetings.
      By: Monkey Business
      County superintendents usually sit in on school board meetings.
    • School superintendents are usually former principals and vice principals.
      By: DURIS Guillaume
      School superintendents are usually former principals and vice principals.
    • A school superintendent is responsible for handling staff disciplinary issues.
      By: Woodapple
      A school superintendent is responsible for handling staff disciplinary issues.