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    were not good enough to go and strip search Savana because she wasn’t specific enough.All she had said was that Savana gave the pills to her. It could be that Marissa was lying about it because she only mentioned that Savana gave the pill to her. Principal Wilson as well failed to ask Marissa more important questions. Such as when , where , and how did she get the pill from Marissa? It’s unclear but Marissa could’ve said Savana gave the pill to her to shift the trouble onto Savana. Strip…

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    The Best Principal Mr. Simmons is a better principal than my grade school principal, Mr. Fitts. Mr. Simmons is a better principal than Mr. Fitts because he is more exciting. Mr. Fitts was my principal at Peoria Academy. He was always very timid and didn’t show much emotion. Mr. Simmons always seems happy and cheerful. Although Mr. Fitts was sometimes interesting, Mr. Simmons always seems to be amusing. Mr. Simmons has a very exciting personality. Additionally, Mr. Simmons supports Peoria…

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    into change is not something that is effective. Effective change takes time and she handles this almost exactly as Fuller THE IDEAL PRINCIPAL 3 describes this process in Leading in a Culture of Change. Dr. Ayala has the energy and the aggressive passion it takes to make huge strides with a struggling population. It is interesting that my own principal staff all have these traits between them as well. They also recognize how to work with people. Not just the “keep a smile on…

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    grasp what exactly this discourse community is all about. For the purpose of this paper, education professionals, including principals and teachers, will be examined to further the understanding of the education system and the leaders that go about enriching…

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    what the congress considered an interpretation of compensable “work” under the FLSA. Petition 88(a) says that there is no mandatory compensation for “walking to and from the actual place of performance of the principal…

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    Victoria Crowe’s portrait of former Principal and Vice-Chancellor Dr. Brian Lang completed in 2008 serves as a tribute to the life-long academic whom, during his time as principal, expanded and led the University into the twenty-first century. In a portrait style distinctive from the rest of the University’s portrait collection, Crowe adheres to her professed commitment in portraiture to represent, “a balance between the personality of the sitter, a sense of what they are, revealed through work…

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    the maintenance workers. He also visits different school sites. AHRC has four stripping machines, two extractors, one buffing machine and three shop vacuums. He transports these equipment based on the need of school sites. If any of the school’s principal needs anything related to maintenance, he/she contacts Jimmy. Jimmy said that he makes sure that maintenance workers are properly trained. Jimmy said that he orders the supplies (chemicals for waxing the floor, cleaning supplies etc.)…

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    physical. His teachers and the principal, the people who were supposed to protect Jamie, failed to do so. “Boys will be boys.” (Bullied). Was what was said by Jamie’s middle school principal when a conference was called about Jamie being constantly harassed by his peers. You would think the principal of all people would be the most accepting. In this case we see that this is not true. It's mind boggling that a principal would even say such a thing. The job of a principal is to protect the…

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    certain circumstances, along with the time frame in which the statements were given, his mental state, and other life events experienced by the principal that should be considered. Testimonies by family members and/or close friends, diaries, other traits of the principal may qualify if they are well recognized and appreciated by those who know the principal…

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    Have you ever had your license taken away by your principal? According to this rule if you make some mistakes then you might end up losing it. The rule of the principal being able to7 take your license away doesn’t need to be taken away or removed it just needs to be changed. The rule is that the principal shall invalidate the student's driver's license or permit until the earliest of the following events: The person becomes eighteen years of age. One hundred twenty (120) days after the…

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