Generally, school district superintendents are selected by a school board of a local school district. They are typically given overall responsibility for
- personnel selection
- appointment
- preparation of operating budgets
- implementation of school policies and regulations.
- The superintendent primarily supervises public schools in the district
- evaluates performance of teachers
- in some cases, recruits and dismisses school staff
- acts as a check on the power of school principals.
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