Georgia State School Superintendent
The administrative head of Georgia’s K-12 public education system
Full office description
- The State School Superintendent is the Administrative Head of the Georgia Department of Education. They are responsible for putting into action the policies and regulations that come out of the State Board of Education for Georgia’s K-12 public education system.
- The State School Superintendent provides guidance to the State Board of Education and local school boards on how to comply with new state education laws, such as changes in funding or new curriculum requirements.
- The State School Superintendent can make recommendations to the State Board of Education, a board of 13 members who are all appointed by the Governor and set policies for the public school system.
- The State School Superintendent is elected statewide. They serve four year terms.
How this impacts you
School Curriculum — The School Superintendent provides guidance to members of the State Board of Education on what changes should be made to public school curriculum.
Teacher Recruitment — The School Superintendent provides recommendations to the State Board of Education on how to recruit and retain teachers in the public school system. These include recommendations for teacher pay, benefits, and training.
Election results
WINNER
Richard Woods
54.19%
2,115,728 votes
Alisha Thomas Searcy
45.81%
1,788,671 votes