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superintendent

[soo-per-in-ten-duhnt, soo-prin-] / ˌsu pər ɪnˈtɛn dənt, ˌsu prɪn- /


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Military Academy as the lone U.S. service academy yet to see a female superintendent.

From Washington Post

Vice Admiral Sean Buck, the current superintendent at Annapolis, is expected to retire following the change of command ceremony.

From Washington Times

Rural superintendents have been able to use their stature to mount intensive lobbying campaigns, persuading lawmakers representing overwhelmingly Republican areas to break with their governor on a bedrock issue.

From Los Angeles Times

Other measures that didn’t pass would have made several statewide positions like the agriculture commissioner, secretary of state and education superintendent appointed, not elected, positions.

From Seattle Times

Jillian Balow, who resigned last month as superintendent of public instruction, had been directed by the board to resolve the errors and integrate content from the August draft.

From Washington Post