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Home » Lectures » Examing the Role of Principal (Rodney Lebold)
The principal plays an integral role in the school. In this workshop, Rodney examines the duties of the principal and discusses how the principal and the school board can plan for the future betterment of the school. Courtesy CSAI.
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