School Boards and Superintendents

Navigating a Wicked Terrain

Meredith Mountford|Leigh Ellen Wallace
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Leadership matters. Today’s school environments place unprecedented demands on educational leaders. As a district’s chief executive, the 21st‑century school superintendent must navigate complex terrain—advancing justice and equity for every child, responding to shifting contextual forces (including global disruptions such as pandemics), and managing high‑stakes accountability alongside unfunded mandates. Research consistently underscores that school and district leadership significantly influence student achievement and outcomes. Through purposeful collaboration, strategic goal setting, alignment of resources, and continuous monitoring of progress, effective superintendents make a measurable difference. These ideas are central to School Boards and Superintendents: Navigating a Wicked Terrain, which highlights the evolving expectations shaping contemporary educational leadership.

Among all stakeholders, the relationship between the superintendent and the school board is paramount. Superintendents must serve as multidirectional conduits of information, connecting schools, boards, and communities, while maintaining a collaborative and often politically sensitive partnership with their governing body. This position requires both strategic insight and diplomatic skill. As illuminated in School Boards and Superintendents: Navigating a Wicked Terrain, the political dynamics inherent in this relationship cannot be underestimated; indeed, they frequently determine a district’s stability, coherence, and progress.

Amid longstanding tensions, now intensified by heightened political polarization, culture wars, and persistent challenges to public education, this work seeks to examine, describe, and analyze the evolving relationship between school boards and superintendents. It explores how these pressures affect students, families, and educators, and how leaders work toward resolution in even the most contentious circumstances. In keeping with the spirit of School Boards and Superintendents: Navigating a Wicked Terrain, it elevates stories often left untold, offering insight and guidance for those confronting their own complex leadership challenges in an increasingly demanding landscape.

Chapter 1. Introduction; Meredith Mountford, Leigh Ellen Wallace, and Aashna Khurana

  • Chapter 2. Wicked Is as Wicked Does; Meredith Mountford, Leigh Ellen Wallace, and Aashna Khurana
  • Chapter 3. Lessons in Rural Superintendency: Experiences with Complex School Policies, School Board Dynamics, and Wicked Problems; Olajumoke Beulah Adigun and Dominic Siami Egure
  • Chapter 4. School Board Members as Policy Makers; Dorothy Rohde-Collins
  • Chapter 5. Superintendent Resilience: An Examination of Spousal Perspectives; Nicole V. Schilling, Kristie M. Fetty, and Christine Denecker
  • Chapter 6. Holding the Line and Each Other: Disrupting Isolation in the Superintendency for Women; Katrina L Struloeff, Shanae Neal, and Megan MacDonald
  • Chapter 7. “They’re in a Semi-Truck and You're in a Little Car. If They Go Out of Their Lane…”: Superintendent Decision-Making Alongside School Boards in Politicized Contexts; Rachel S. White, Karylle Pernito, Dayna Muñiz, Michael P. Evans, and Joel R. Malin
  • Chapter 8. Leading Together: Superintendents and Equity Directors Working for Equity in Suburban Contexts; Dayna Muñiz
  • Chapter 9. When the Personal Gets Political: Sex Ed Leadership in the Superintendency; Kim Wallace
  • Chapter 10. Balancing Accountability and Educational Equity: Superintendents Confronting the Tensions of Compliance and Justice; Genelle Morris and Tyrone Bynoe
  • Chapter 11. No Rest from the Wicked; Leigh Ellen Wallace, Meredith Mountford, and Aashna Khurana

Meredith Mountford, Ph.D. is an Associate Professor at Florida Atlantic University in the Department of Educational Leadership and Research Methodology.

Dr. Leigh Ellen Wallace is an Associate Clinical Professor Emerita of Educational Leadership at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.