As I've mentioned before, it is lovely to hear our own principals take the role of soloist.
In May 2012 the principal took a leave of absence from the college and he stepped down the following month.
The principal, believing that the kids are out "raising hell" takes it lightly.
Another 86 principals took advantage of incentives and retired early.
She has nowhere to go for the holiday, so the principal is taking people in.
Between the years 1976-1978, rapid succession of three lay principals took place.
After waiting for over a month to see if the principal of Topeka West would take my suggestions, we decided to give him a call.
She felt the principal was "taking the school to another level, going beyond cookie cutter."
But across the country, more and more principals are taking a similar line.
Five teachers and two principals ( both elementary and high school) took early retirement.