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  2. Superintendent (education) - Wikipedia

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    In 1986, about 95 percent of school board members were elected, with the rest appointed by town boards, mayors, or others. [4] In early America, school board members handled the day-to-day administration of schools without the need for a superintendent.

  3. California State Superintendent of Public Instruction

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    The superintendent is elected to a four-year term, serves as the state's chief spokesperson for public schools, provides education policy and direction to local school districts, and also serves as an ex officio member of governing boards of the state's higher education system. The current superintendent of public instruction is Tony Thurmond.

  4. State education agency - Wikipedia

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    These titles include Secretary of Education, State Superintendent of Education, Superintendent of Public Instruction, Commissioner of Education, and Director of Education. [1] Thirteen states have an education executive directly elected by voters, but in most states they are appointed, by the governor, state legislature, or a state board.

  5. Oklahoma measure seeks to make school district ...

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    Legislators in Oklahoma are primed to consider forthcoming legislation making the position of local school superintendent an elected one, just as the statewide superintendent is so.

  6. Oklahoma Superintendent of Public Instruction - Wikipedia

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    The State Superintendent of Public Instruction is elected directly by the people of Oklahoma. Elections for the State Superintendent of Public Instruction are held on a four-year concurrent basis with the election of the governor. After all votes are collected, the Legislature of Oklahoma shall convene in the hall of the House of Representatives and the Speaker of the House of Representatives ...

  7. Mayoral control of schools - Wikipedia

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    Mayoral control of schools is governance over American schools based on the business model, in which the mayor of a city replaces an elected board of education (school board) with an appointed board. The mayor may also directly appoint the head of the school system, called the CEO, superintendent or chancellor. [1]

  8. Will appointed Pasco school officials keep their seats? Here ...

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    Whoever wins will be elected to a two-year term to represent school district voters in a at-large capacity. ... “This means supporting teachers to do their best work with our kids every day ...

  9. Fresno County’s newly-elected superintendent to make ... - AOL

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    The newly-elected Fresno County superintendent takes office after the new year. Fresno County’s newly-elected superintendent to make the same as the outgoing schools chief Skip to main content