Superintendent of Schools (state executive office)

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The superintendent of schools, also known as the superintendent of education, superintendent of public instruction, secretary of education, or chief school administrator, is a statewide office responsible for overseeing and coordinating the state's elementary and secondary schools.

Within the U.S., school superintendents are usually selected by members of the particular district's school board. Often, the superintendent sits on the board as a non-voting member. School boards may consist of either appointed or elected members. Likewise, the superintendent's position also varies by state.

HIGHLIGHTS
  • The position of superintendent exists in all 50 states; it is elected in 12 and appointed in the remaining 38.
  • Of those states where the superintendent is appointed, power of appointment is given to the state Board of Education in 18, to the governor in 18, and to the state Board of Regents in two.
  • In 2022, state superintendent salaries ranged from $334,000 in New York to $85,000 in Arizona.
  • Some states may require a candidate for the superintendency to hold a Ph.D., Ed.D., or similar terminal degree. An active teaching certification is also a common requirement.

    An appointed superintendent may have a set term and thus be subject to reappointment. In addition to this, appointed superintendents serve at the pleasure of the appointing body or official and may be fired or asked to resign. For instance, in August of 2010, New Jersey Governor Chris Christie dismissed the state's Commissioner of Education.[1]

    Method of selection

    Although superintendents of schools are appointed in the majority of states, 12 states hold elections for the office. In those states where the state superintendent is appointed, 18 give the power of appointment to the governor, while 18 give the power of appointment to the state Board of Education. The remaining two states—New York and Rhode Island—give the power of appointment to the state university's Board of Regents.

    Partisan affiliation

    Although the position of state superintendent is nonpartisan in 43 states, eight of the 12 states where the office is elected hold partisan elections.

    Compensation

    According to compensation figures for 2022 compiled by the Council of State Governments in the Book of the States, the highest salary for a state superintendent is $334,000 in New York, while the lowest is $85,000 in Arizona. To view the compensation of a specific superintendent, hover your mouse cursor over the state.

    Current officeholders

    List of current superintendents of schools

    The table below lists all superintendents of schools by state. It also shows any vacancies, if applicable.


    Office Name Party Date assumed office
    Alabama Superintendent of Education Eric Mackey Nonpartisan May 14, 2018
    Alaska Commissioner of Education Deena Bishop Nonpartisan August 9, 2023
    Arizona Superintendent of Public Instruction Thomas C. Horne Republican January 2, 2023
    Arkansas Commissioner of Education Jacob Oliva Nonpartisan January 10, 2023
    California Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Thurmond Nonpartisan January 1, 2019
    Colorado Commissioner of Education Susana Cordova Nonpartisan June 26, 2023
    Connecticut Commissioner of Education Charlene Russell-Tucker Nonpartisan March 2, 2022
    Delaware Secretary of Education Mark Holodick Nonpartisan January 12, 2022
    Florida Commissioner of Education Manny Diaz Jr. Nonpartisan June 1, 2022
    Georgia State Superintendent of Schools Richard Woods Republican January 12, 2015
    Hawaii Superintendent of Education Keith Hayashi Nonpartisan July 1, 2022
    Idaho Superintendent of Public Instruction Debbie Critchfield Republican January 2, 2023
    Illinois Superintendent of Education Tony Sanders Nonpartisan February 23, 2023
    Indiana Secretary of Education Katie Jenner Nonpartisan January 11, 2021
    Iowa Director of Education McKenzie Snow Nonpartisan June 26, 2023
    Kansas Commissioner of Education Randy Watson Nonpartisan July 1, 2015
    Kentucky Commissioner of Education Robin Kinney Nonpartisan September 30, 2023
    Louisiana Superintendent of Education Cade Brumley Nonpartisan June 8, 2020
    Maine Commissioner of Education Pender Makin Nonpartisan 2019
    Maryland Superintendent of Schools Carey M. Wright Nonpartisan October 23, 2023
    Massachusetts Secretary of Education Patrick Tutwiler Nonpartisan January 5, 2023
    Michigan Superintendent of Public Instruction Michael Rice Nonpartisan August 1, 2019
    Minnesota Commissioner of Education Willie Jett Nonpartisan March 13, 2023
    Mississippi Superintendent of Education Raymond Morgigno Nonpartisan July 1, 2023
    Missouri Commissioner of Education Margie Vandeven Nonpartisan January 2, 2019
    Montana Superintendent of Public Instruction Elsie Arntzen Republican January 2, 2017
    Nebraska Commissioner of Education Brian Maher Nonpartisan July 1, 2023
    Nevada Superintendent of Public Instruction Jhone Ebert Nonpartisan April 2, 2019
    New Hampshire Commissioner of Education Frank Edelblut Nonpartisan February 16, 2017
    New Jersey Commissioner of Education Kevin Dehmer Nonpartisan February 12, 2024
    New Mexico Secretary of Education Arsenio Romero Nonpartisan March 6, 2023
    New York Commissioner of Education Betty A. Rosa Nonpartisan February 8, 2021
    North Carolina Superintendent of Public Instruction Catherine Truitt Republican January 1, 2021
    North Dakota Superintendent of Public Instruction Kirsten Baesler Nonpartisan January 2, 2013
    Ohio Superintendent of Public Instruction Paul Craft Nonpartisan January 1, 2024
    Oklahoma Superintendent of Public Instruction Ryan Walters Republican January 9, 2023
    Oregon Deputy Superintendent of Public Instruction Charlene Williams Nonpartisan September 29, 2023
    Pennsylvania Secretary of Education Khalid Mumin Nonpartisan June 26, 2023
    Rhode Island Commissioner of Education Angélica Infante-Green Nonpartisan April 29, 2019
    South Carolina Superintendent of Education Ellen Weaver Republican January 11, 2023
    South Dakota Secretary of Education Joe Graves Nonpartisan January 10, 2023
    Tennessee Commissioner of Education Lizzette Gonzalez Reynolds Nonpartisan July 1, 2023
    Texas Commissioner of Education Mike Morath Nonpartisan January 4, 2016
    Utah Superintendent of Public Instruction Sydnee Dickson Nonpartisan February 18, 2016
    Vermont Secretary of Education Zoie Saunders Nonpartisan April 15, 2024
    Virginia Superintendent of Public Instruction Lisa Coons Nonpartisan April 17, 2023
    Washington Superintendent of Public Instruction Chris Reykdal Nonpartisan January 11, 2017
    West Virginia Superintendent of Schools Michele Blatt Nonpartisan July 1, 2023
    Wisconsin Superintendent of Public Instruction Jill Underly Nonpartisan July 5, 2021
    Wyoming Superintendent of Public Instruction Megan Degenfelder Republican January 2, 2023


    Election history

    2024

    See also: State executive official elections, 2024

    Four states are holding elections for superintendent of schools in 2024:

    2023

    See also: State executive official elections, 2023

    No state held elections for superintendent of schools in 2023.

    2022

    See also: State executive official elections, 2022

    Seven states held elections for superintendent of schools in 2022:

    2021

    See also: State executive official elections, 2021

    One state held elections for superintendent of schools in 2021:

    2020

    See also: State executive official elections, 2020

    Four states held elections for superintendent of schools in 2020:

    2018

    See also: State executive official elections, 2018

    Seven states held elections for superintendent of schools in 2018:

    2017

    One state held an election for superintendent of schools in 2017:

    2016

    See also: Superintendent of Schools elections, 2016

    Five states held elections for superintendent of schools in 2016:

    2015

    No superintendent elections were scheduled during the 2015 cycle.

    2014

    See also: State executive official elections, 2014

    Seven states held regularly scheduled superintendent elections in the 2014 electoral cycle:

    2013

    Wisconsin was the only state with a scheduled superintendent election in the 2013 electoral cycle. Incumbent superintendent Tony Evers ran for and won re-election to the nonpartisan post. He defeated one challenger, Republican state Rep. Don Pridemore, in the general election on April 2, 2013, earning approximately 61 percent of the vote.

    2012

    Five states held scheduled superintendent elections in the 2012 electoral cycle: Indiana, Montana, North Dakota, North Carolina and Washington. Only North Dakota Superintendent Wayne Sanstead opted not to seek re-election. Kirsten Baesler was elected to succeed Sanstead, while three of the four incumbents were re-elected on November 6, 2012. The exception was Indiana Superintendent Tony Bennett (R), who was defeated by challenger Glenda Ritz (D) in the general election.

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