North Dakota Code § 15.1-02-04

Superintendent of public instruction - Duties
Open in Lexace · Ask the AI about this section
The superintendent of public instruction:
1. Shall supervise the provision of elementary and secondary education to the students 
of this state.
2. Shall supervise the establishment and maintenance of schools and provide advice and 
counsel regarding the welfare of the schools.
3. Shall supervise the development of course content standards.
4. Shall supervise the assessment of students.
5. Shall serve as an ex officio member of the board of university and school lands.
6. Shall keep a complete record of all official acts and appeals.
7. As appropriate, shall determine the outcome of appeals regarding education matters.
8. Shall direct school district annexation, reorganization, and dissolution and employ and 
compensate personnel necessary to enable the state board of public school education 
to carry out its powers and duties regarding school district annexation, reorganization, 
and dissolution.
9. Shall facilitate a process to review and update annually the statewide prekindergarten 
through grade twelve education strategic vision. The process must include input and 
participation from a steering committee that includes representatives of all state -level 
entities receiving state education funding and education stakeholder groups. Each 
steering committee member entity receiving state education funds shall provide 
components of the entity's strategic plan which are aligned to the statewide strategic 
vision. The steering committee shall prepare a collaborative report of the strategic 
plans of each committee member entity receiving state education funds. The 
superintendent shall provide the collaborative report and any updates to the strategic 
vision to the legislative management during each interim and to a joint meeting of the 
education standing committees during each regular legislative session.
10. Shall facilitate the development and implementation of a North Dakota learning 
continuum in collaboration with the department of career and technical education, 
upon the recommendation of the kindergarten through grade twelve education 
coordination council.

‹ Prev All North Dakota sections Next ›


Lexace provides legal information, not legal advice, and no attorney–client relationship is created. Statute text is provided for general information and may not reflect the most recent amendments; verify against the official state code.