1230 - RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE DISTRICT ADMINISTRATOR
The District Administrator of Schools shall strive to achieve District goals by providing educational direction and supervision to the professional staff and supervision to the support staff and by acting as a proper model for staff and students both in and outside the District.
Duties and Responsibilities
The District Administrator shall be directly responsible to the Board of Education for the performance of the following assigned duties and responsibilities:
keep the Board informed of school operation by preparing monthly Board agendas, providing oral and written communication, scheduling management team committee meetings, and requesting special Board meetings that become necessary to keep the Board properly informed
ensure that all aspects of District operation comply with State laws and regulations as well as Board contracts and policies
establish and maintain any written educational plan that may be required by law and consistent with the educational goals adopted by the Board
ensure proper implementation of the current District-wide instructional plan
strive to increase the efficient use of District resources in the daily operations of the schools
assign staff to achieve the maximum benefit toward the attainment of educational goals
evaluate the progress of the professional and support staff toward the attainment of educational goals
analyze the results of instructional program development as it applies to the Board's educational goals
recommend changes in instructional or staffing patterns based on an analysis of staff and program progress
work to assure, where appropriate, that the decision-making process includes participation of the administration and staff, parents, students and others in the community
work cooperatively with parents and community groups concerned with programs in the schools
develop personal capabilities in personnel strategies and facility management
work cooperatively with the Board and administrative staff
strive toward the highest standards of personal conduct
perform other duties as assigned by the Board and as consistent with statute