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eduard
3 years ago
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10 things you would want to know about your students if you was a school principal

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konstantin123 [22]3 years ago
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If I were a school principal, I would want to know these things about my students:

1. All of their names. I want to know each and every student personally and make sure they feel important.

2. Any problems they have going on at home so I can figure out how to help them.

3. Their parents/ whoever takes care of them.

4. If they have any suggestions on how to make the school a better place.

5. Some of their main hobbies. If I know a few students specifically who talk to me more often than others, I want to get to know them well and know some of their hobbies.

6. Their allergies so I can make sure everyone is in a safe environment.

7. What classes/ grade they're all in. If I'm the principal I would want to know what grade everyone is just because they're my students and I should know those things about them.

8. What they want me to do if they have a problem. If they come to me with a problem, I want to know if they want me to just listen or try to fix it.

9. Who their siblings are. I want to know if siblings go to my school and who they are!

10. Finally, I would want to know how all of my student's grades are and why they are like that. If a student is failing a class, I want to know why and if they need me to help them.

Explanation:

Margaret [11]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

<em><u>5</u></em> Things I'd want to know if I was principle:

- Opinions on their teachers

- Opinions on the curriculum

- Anyone acting strangely. If they are, closer (reasonable and legal) observations (<u>within school hours and grounds)</u> may be enacted

- IQ and physical health compared to other schools in district

- Opinions on school rules/requirements

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