This book provides guidelines to Boards of Education and the members of communities to conduct a high-quality, research-based evaluation of their school superintendent. It also includes examples of contemporary practices of evaluating superintendents practiced across the United States. In exploring the important issue of evaluation for the superintendent the complexities and aspects of the process that make it unique are highlighted.
Issues addressed include:
Existing state policies that require/govern superintendent evaluations & their impact on practice
Evaluation models that should be considered for evaluating superintendents
The consequences of not having a clear set of policies/procedures
Determining the major roles and responsibilities upon which the superintendent's evaluation should be based
Documenting the superintendent’s job performance
The policy, procedures, and training required for board members to successfully implement a superintendent evaluation system
The evaluation process proposed ensures fairness to the superintendent as well as providing accountability to the school district and community. The focus of all evaluations should be on improved performance. Evaluation is a means to an end. The ultimate purpose of superintendent evaluation is improving individual performance in order to ensure quality services and programs to students.