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    The case study involves how a principal of a middle-class middle school in the Midwest will address the results of a recent Organizational Health Inventory (OHI) after being administered to staff. The results surprise the principal, who also took the OHI survey. When compared side-by-side, the principal’s perception of the organization scored much higher than from the faculty and staffs’ scores. In particular, the principal notices that while they scored the principal influence is high, the…

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    bookmark. This is because Principal Rabski is very mean and treats them unfairly; she is just like a slave master. The students are sick and tired of their principal treating them like this so that they became so furious that they started treating her like they treat them(which is very harshly). Many slaves did this too because they were so desperate to be free. Sometimes she is so mean to the student that the students are so mad at her that they talk to their very own principal in a very bad…

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    CPQS VII: Principals demonstrate leadership around measures of student learning. A: Student Academic Achievement and Growth - Principals take responsibility for ensuring that all students are progressing toward postsecondary and workforce readiness standards to be mastered by high school graduation. Principals prepare students for success by ensuring mastery of all Colorado Academic Standards, including 21st century skills. Academic achievement and growth is the primary responsibility of the…

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    6:30 a.m., PST, principals and local volunteers from the community, gathered at the Palo Verde Unified School District for the ‘Principal for a Day’ experience. Serving a hearty breakfast of fluffy french toast, thickly cut bacon, egg souffle and OJ, Superintendent Charles Bush said, “breakfast is the most important meal, yet the perfect way to start the day.” With there being five schools in the community, five volunteers from local businesses to community…

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    Considering my professional experience, I can say that a school principal who cares about his teachers is paramount to the success not only of the teachers but also of the students and all staff members. A few years ago, I worked for a school whose principal was always putting together meetings to discuss with all of us about best professional development courses that he had in mind to offer. He used to do that to ask us if we agreed with his ideas, give us an opportunity to express our concerns…

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    Campus Climate

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    School Climate, Gruenert (2008) uses the analogy of the Principal providing donuts as an attempt to create a positive climate. This activity is based off the assumption that providing teachers with donuts in the morning will make teachers happy and the outcome of happy teachers…

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    Mendels started off by discussing the simple history of the principal as a principal teacher, a teacher that took over some of the administrative duties. She modified the term principal to become a instructional leader thus, turning the job of a principal into one that “should center on instruction, not building management or other administrative matters”. The focus of the article was then on the five areas of effective leadership for schools which were shaping a vision, creating a climate,…

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    Leadership. Educational Administration Quarterly, 51(1), pp.58-95. [online] Available at: http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/0013161X13518218 [Accessed 24 Nov. 2017]. The article, “The Interpersonal Challenges of Instructional Leadership: Principals’ Effectiveness in Conversations About Performance Issues,” by Deidre M. Le Fevre and Viviane M.J. Robinson focuses on the interpersonal skills administrators apply as instructional leaders to resolve parent complaints about teacher…

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    Role Model In Leadership

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    to class discussions and outside reading I can now say I only had two principals in twenty plus years who I would consider as leaders. In my first paper, I characterized a principal as a strong leader, role model, manager and I would add have to add community leader and change strong leader to a strong visionary leader. As I stated in my initial paper a principal has to be a strong leader, however, now I feel that a principal has to be a strong visionary leader. According to Elena Aguilar, a…

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    nutritional because they are teenagers (Candy, Our Candy 2). In my opinion, those points of evidence are invalid and the principal at there school agreed with me. He stated that the candy was unnutritional, it wasn't neccesarilly a freedom, and it gave them a sugar rush which left them mentally exhausted by the end of the day (Principal 1). In this quarrel it is clear to me that the principal has better reasoning because the student has terrible reasoning,…

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