4 Tips for Principals From a Parent Who Knows the Job

4 Tips for Principals From a Parent Who Knows the Job

4 Tips for Principals From a Parent Who Knows the Job

1. Be visible: As a parent, I want to see my principal there on campus. I get it—you can’t always be there. You have district meetings, professional development, and things that take you off-site often.

2. Don’t just be visible, be good with kids: If kids are truly the most important thing to you—which they should be—it should be crystal clear through your actions…

Read the full article here:
https://www.edutopia.org/article/4-tips-principals-parent-who-knows-job

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