Assistant principal

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An assistant principal, sometimes called a vice-principal or Deputy Principal, assists a principal in the general governance and leadership of a school. Experience as an assistant principal is often a prerequisite for advancement to a principalship. Assistant principals are often responsible for student discipline, classroom observations, teacher evaluation and supervision, facilitating parent meetings, maintaining schedules, and handling logistical matters. Additionally, assistant principals frequently serve as testing coordinators, training staff on procedures related to standardized assessment, as well as accounting for testing materials.

With the advent of site-based management, assistant principals are playing a greater role in ensuring the academic success of students by helping to develop new curriculums, evaluating teachers, and dealing with school-community relations—responsibilities previously assumed solely by the principal. The number of assistant principals that a school employs may vary, depending on the number of students. From: US Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics



References

US Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics

The National Association of Elementary School Principals, 1615 Duke St., Alexandria, VA 22314-3483

The National Association of Secondary School Principals, 1904 Association Drive, Reston, VA 20191-1537

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