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Reading’s Mumin One of Four Finalists for National Superintendent of the Year

Honorees include superintendents from Oregon, Pennsylvania, Tennessee and Washington 

Reading’s Mumin One of Four Finalists for National Superintendent of the Year

The School Superintendents Association (AASA) announced last week that Reading School District Superintendent Dr. Mumin is one of four finalists for the 2021 National Superintendent of the Year Award.


In mid-October, Dr. Mumin was selected as the 2021 Pennsylvania Superintendent of the Year by the Pennsylvania Association of School Administrators (PASA) and is now representing Pennsylvania in AASA’s national program. The national winner will be selected and announced in February 2021 during the virtual AASA National Conference on Education.

AASA is a professional organization that serves more than 13,000 educational leaders and recognizes the talent as well as vision of public school leaders annually through its National Superintendent of the Year program. The selection criteria for the award includes learning leadership, communication, professionalism, and community involvement.

This distinction honors school system leaders throughout the country who are making a positive difference in the lives of the students they serve, in addition to ensuring the safety and wellness of their school communities.

Co-sponsored by AASA, AIG Retirement Services and First Student, the 2021 National Superintendent of the Year® will be announced during AASA’s virtual National Conference on Education, Feb. 18-19, 2021.

The four finalists for the 2021 National Superintendent of the Year® are:

“Our nation’s school superintendents have responded to the COVID-19 pandemic with an unprecedented level of leadership, dedication and creativity,” said Rob Scheinerman, chief executive officer, AIG Retirement Services. “We congratulate the finalists for National Superintendent of the Year®, all of whom have prioritized health and safety as they have also had to create new systems for learning and development. AIG Retirement Services stands behind our educators and is proud to support this program, particularly during such a trying and challenging year.”

“We’re in extraordinary times, and these four extraordinary superintendents represent the hallmark in leadership and excellence in raising academic standards in public education,” said Paul G. Osland, president, First Student. “On behalf of the 5 million passengers we transport to and from school every day, we congratulate the finalists for the 2021 National Superintendent of the Year®. We are honored to partner with AASA to celebrate the profound contributions these four leaders are making to help create positive pathways for students.”

“One of the most striking outcomes of the COVID environment is a universal commitment on the part of our school system leaders to use this crisis as a catalyst to transform public education. Our finalists for the 2021 National Superintendent of the Year® have been doing just that,” said Daniel A. Domenech, executive director, AASA. “The champions for children we are honoring exemplify the importance of promoting equity and excellence for the young learners in their communities. We are grateful to AIG Retirement Services and First Student for supporting our program.”

The National Superintendent of the Year® finalists will have an opportunity to meet the national education community during a virtual press conference on Friday, Jan. 8. The briefing will begin at 3:00 p.m. (ET).

The National Superintendent of the Year® program, now in its 34th year, is open to all U.S. superintendents who plan to continue in the profession. The program also honors international school superintendents. The applicants were measured against the following criteria:

A $10,000 college scholarship will be presented in the name of the 2021 National Superintendent of the Year® to a student in the high school from which the superintendent graduated, or the school now serving the same area.

Click here to access a list of the AASA 2021 State Superintendents of the Year.