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Administrators can make a difference
Teachers who leave the profession might be more frustrated with their principals than their students or working conditions. This does not surprise me. One year our school was blessed to have a supportive principal who just brightened everyone's day. She Read More...
Teachers to Evaluate Principals
It seems that principals in New York City will get to be evaluated by the teachers. The article on nytimes.com might make some teachers wonder if it's too good to be true. Pressing the case for Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg's latest round of changes to the Read More...
Reserve a Seat for the Principal
Plans are in the works for the DISD principals to become more active in the classroom according to dallasnews.com . They are going to be doing less administrative paperwork and more time visiting classrooms, talking to teachers, and getting to know the Read More...
Fighting Leads to Stricter Dress Code
Gang related fighting broke out in prestigious Winston Churchill High School in Potomac. On washingtonpost.com an article titled "Brawl Prompts Restrictions", school authorities have decided to ban certain types of clothing and items associated with gangs. Read More...
Once Again, Teachers are on the "Firing" Line
I knew it would happen. Yet another committee has decided that teachers are the ones to blame when students don't do well. After all, they can't do anything about the parents or living situations that some of these children might have, so according to Read More...
Should Students be in Schools Where Their Parents Work?
A principal in McKinney, Texas, has been accused of showing favoritism to her daughter, who just happens to be a cheerleader at the same school. As noted on dallasmorningnews.com McKinney North Principal Linda Theret, who is on leave with pay, is accused Read More...