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superintendent

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


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The operations superintendent in Saskatchewan, Canada, keeps a running list of items he wants to create.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 15, 2026

It's an approach that has become especially vital in the "urban fringes", says superintendent Andrew Shurety from Fire and Rescue NSW.

From BBC Aug. 1, 2026

One provision would’ve required private schools accepting public money to give a common standardized test and report results to the county superintendent, allowing more insight into the schools’ educational quality.

From Salon Jul. 27, 2026

The district has not released his contract, but his salary as acting superintendent was about $396,000 a year.

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 21, 2026

Our superintendent kept trying to get him to quit school, but Hosie vowed he was go’n graduate if it took him till he was thirty years old.

From "Cold Sassy Tree" by Olive Ann Burns

They formed relationships with landlords and building superintendents in order to exclusively list an apartment, charge tenants sky-high fees and then split the profit.

From MarketWatch Jul. 27, 2026

Under California law, senior public officials — including school district superintendents and school board members — are required to make financial disclosures through a document called a Form 700.

From Los Angeles Times Jun. 28, 2026

The demand for injections can put a strain on resources, which are allocated in government hospitals through quota systems overseen by their superintendents.

From BBC Apr. 13, 2026

That can jump by 25% to 30% in the first three years, said Chief Executive Steve Sellenriek, and site superintendents can make six figures.

From The Wall Street Journal Feb. 1, 2026

Foremen and superintendents, along with a few laborers who decided to stay on the job and the recruited blacks, were doing what they could to keep the disassembly line running.

From "A Few Red Drops: The Chicago Race Riot of 1919" by Claire Hartfield




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