11.201[1/2] – SUPERINTENDENTS. (a) The superintendent is the
Texas Education Code § 11.201[1/2]
Summary
This law outlines the role and employment terms of superintendents in independent school districts. It establishes the superintendent as the educational leader and allows for contracts of up to five years, including provisions for severance payments.
Superintendents serve as educational leaders and CEOs of school districts.
Contracts for superintendents can last up to five years.
Severance payments are defined for departing superintendents.
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