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What is the difference between a superintendent account, versus a district administrator account?

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These accounts provide essentially the same privileges. Superintendents and district administrators are both able to administer the accounts of principals at schools in the district. The main difference is that while a superintendent can administer the account of his or her administrators, an administrator cannot administer the account of his or her superintendent. Conversely, a RIC can administer superintendent accounts but not nySTART administrator accounts for districts supported by the RIC.

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