Qualifications
A person may not be employed as a superintendent unless the person holds an appropriate certificate or permit.
The commissioner may waive the requirement for certification of a superintendent if requested by a district as provided by Education Code 7.056 [see BF]. The commissioner may limit the waiver of certification in any manner the commissioner determines is appropriate.
A person who is not certified as a superintendent may not be employed by a district as the superintendent before the person has received a waiver of certification from the commissioner. A person may be designated to act as a temporary or interim superintendent for a district, but the district may not employ the person under a contract as superintendent unless the person has been certified or a waiver has been granted.
Education Code 21.003
Duties
A superintendent is the educational leader and chief executive officer of a district. Education Code 11.201(a)
The duties of a superintendent include:
Assuming administrative responsibility and leadership for the planning, organization, operation, supervision, and evaluation of the education programs, services, and facilities of a district and for the annual performance appraisal of the district''s staff.
Except as provided by Education Code 11.202 (duties of principal) [see DK and DP], assuming administrative authority and responsibility for the assignment, supervision, and evaluation of all personnel of a district other than the superintendent.
Overseeing compliance with the standards for school facilities. [See CS]
Initiating the termination or suspension of an employee or the nonrenewal of an employee''s term contract. [See DF series]
Managing the day-to-day operations of a district as its administrative manager, including implementing and monitoring plans, procedures, programs, and systems to achieve clearly defined and desired results in major areas of district operations.
Preparing and submitting to a board a proposed budget and administering the budget.
Preparing recommendations for policies to be adopted by a board and overseeing the implementation of adopted policies.
Developing or causing to be developed appropriate administrative regulations to implement policies established by a board.
Providing leadership for the attainment and, if necessary, improvement of student performance in a district based on the state''s student achievement and quality of learning indicators and other indicators as may be adopted by the commissioner or the board. [See AIA]
Organizing a district''s central administration.
Consulting with the district-level committee. [See BQA]
Ensuring:
Adoption of a Student Code of Conduct [see FO] and enforcement of that Code of Conduct; and
Adoption and enforcement of other student disciplinary rules and procedures as necessary.
Submitting reports as required by state or federal law, rule, or regulation, and ensuring that a copy of any report required by federal law, rule, or regulation is also delivered to the Texas Education Agency (TEA).
Providing joint leadership with a board to ensure that the responsibilities of the board and superintendent team are carried out; and
Performing any other duties assigned by action of a board.
Education Code 11.201(d)
In addition, a superintendent shall, on a day-to-day basis, ensure the implementation of the policies created by the board. Education Code 11.1512(a)
Collaboration with the Board
A board and a superintendent shall work together to:
Education Code 11.1512(b)