Who selects a superintendent of a school?
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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.
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Nationally, 97.8 percent of all school superintendents are appointed by the local school board. Approximately 320 district superintendents are currently elected in the United States. ... Forty-five of Florida's 67 school superintendents are elected, and 81 of 140 superintendents in Tennessee are also elected.
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