The DNA of the Principalship: Conflict and Guilt in the Genetic Code | Larry Cuban on S... - 0 views
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Principals have always been hired to administer schools. Superintendents expect their principals to set priorities consistent with district goals, use data for decision making, plan and schedule work of the school, oversee the budget and many other managerial tasks—including punctual submission of reports to the central office. Currently, efforts by some