306 Succession of Authority to the Superintendent

POSTED: July 24, 2024

Code No.306                         SUCCESSION OF AUTHORITY TO THE SUPERINTENDENT

 

In the absence of the superintendent, it is the responsibility of the other administrators to assume the superintendent’s duties.  The succession of authority to the superintendent is in this order: senior high principal, junior high principal and elementary principal.

 

If the absence of the superintendent is temporary, the successor will assume only those duties and responsibilities of the superintendent that require immediate action.  If the board determines the absence of the superintendent will be a lengthy one, the board will appoint an acting superintendent to assume the responsibilities of the superintendent.  The successor will assume the duties when the successor learns of the superintendent’s absence or when assigned by the superintendent or the board.

 

References to “superintendent” in this policy manual will mean the “superintendent or the superintendent’s designee” unless otherwise stated in the board policy.

 

Legal Reference: Iowa Code § 279.8 (2007).

281 I.A.C. 12.4(4).

 

Cross Reference: 302    Superintendent

 

Approved: April 14, 1997

Reviewed: February 15, 2021

Revised: