School business administrator definition

School business administrator means the person who generally reports to the local district administrator and who has primary budget and fiscal responsibility in the school district.
School business administrator or “SBA” means the school business administrator appointed pursuant to N.J.S.A. 18A:17-14.1 or any other title used for the chief financial officer of the school district, such as assistant superintendent for business or assistant superintendent for finance, and requiring the school business administrator endorsement pursuant to N.J.A.C.
School business administrator means the person appointed by the District Board pursuant to

Examples of School business administrator in a sentence

  • School business administrator by completing: One of the following: Three years' full-time employment under a valid license as a superintendent or assistant superintendent.

  • The Departmental or School business administrator (BA) is responsible for the administrative aspects of a sponsored project and is a key individual in the management of the project.

  • PI 34.070 Reading specialist.PI 34.071 School business administrator.

  • School business administrator and four teaching staff members other source a.

  • PI 3.61 School business administrator − 08.(1) Except as specified in sub.


More Definitions of School business administrator

School business administrator means that person certified by the State of New Jersey and designated by the Employer to serve as the Chief Executive Officer of the Business and administrative function of the Employer.
School business administrator means any person holding an office which has duties and responsibilities deemed by the Committee to related to the management of the non- academic and financial administration of the School;

Related to School business administrator

  • Self-administration means carrying and taking medication without the intervention of the school nurse, approved through the school district policy and restricted to students with asthma, other potentially life-threatening illnesses or life-threatening allergic reaction.