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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acting superintendent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone who is temporarily fulfilling the role of a superintendent, often in the context of schools or organizations.
Example: "During the transition period, Jane will serve as the acting superintendent until a permanent replacement is appointed."
Alternatives: "interim superintendent" or "temporary superintendent".
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Mr. Gathers became the acting superintendent, learning maintenance and demolition.
The board appointed an acting superintendent, Louis N. Wool.
During his absence, assistant superintendent Louis Wool is acting superintendent.
Her father works in Albany as the acting superintendent of the New York State Police.
When the board and the chancellor disagree, an acting superintendent often ends up running the district.
The date was last June 6, when Ms. Mahon-Powasl wactinging superintendent of District 19.
Preston L. Felton, the acting superintendent of the state police, resigned last month.
McCoy was replaced by Larry Larrew, the acting superintendent, who is white.
Lieutenant Miner said the decision to transfer Major Day was made by the agency's acting superintendent, John P. Melville.
Mr. Pandiscio, who just quit as acting superintendent in Greenwich, has held that position before in other towns.
"We're not here just to add presidents," said James G. Popovich, acting superintendent of the Mount Rushmore National Memorial.
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