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    paddling, Assistant Principal Solomon hit Roosevelt on his arm, back, and across his neck. Then on October 1, 1970, James Ingraham and a couple other disruptive students were removed by the Principal Willie J. Wright and sent to his office. Once in the Principal’s office he paddled eight to ten of the students. When

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    Everybody Hates Chris

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    the bully continues to spread, Chris is put into a position where he cannot defend himself from any attackers or he would be labeled as the aggressor and punished by detention. Shortly after Chris begins his school day, he is called into the principal’s office to be lectured by the school's principal. Very quickly the most heinous stereotypes are said by the principal, a man who is supposed to be of superior intelligence and moral understanding. The principal tries to sympathize with Chris's life

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    Master Schedule

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    The master schedule is an instrument to student success. This is another task that the principal has. This task is not completely completed only by the principal but it the all the principal’s responsible. When developing the master schedule you have to know the needs of the students. If from the students data it is determine that there is a need for extra reading or math time that time need to be adding into the students school day without interfering with the requested time limits of each subject

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    We Bought A Zoo

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    In the heartwarming, emotional movie “We Bought a Zoo” directed by Cameron Crowe, Benjamin Mee wants to fix everything that happens no matter the importance. In the beginning of the movie, Benjamin tries to fix a squeaky window in the principal's office of Dylan's school, when Dylan was going to get suspended. “I can fix it” (Crowe, x:xx) Benjamin said, after Dylan repeatedly told him to stop. Benjamin looks to fix things, even the smallest things when they don’t need to get fixed. Another example

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    The Young Lady and the Shiner: Defying Gender Roles A painting by the title of “The Young Lady and the Shiner” displays a young school girl with a black eye, wrinkled clothes, and a wide smile sitting outside the principal's office. The purpose for the illustration was to express the girls happiness for standing up for herself by fighting and defying gender roles. This is a work of Norman Rockwell which was painted in 1953, the famous American artist created realistic paintings of an idealistic America

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    the rights they are supposed to have? If so then your right. A group of students and the principal disagreed with having a club in dealing with problems in school after the petitioned to do it. After this, they then protested in front of the principal's office and wrote something bad about the principal in a newspaper article. Shocking but true they got punished for this. Most people would believe that this violated their freedom of press, petition, and the freedom of speech. The students properly

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    Five years ago I made arguably the best choice in my academic career so far, I was sent to the principal’s office at the beginning of seventh grade year, after I failed to analyze one of Tupac’s poems in my English class, here I was, sitting in front of the principal, she gave me a puzzled look, wondering how in the world this guy, who had just moved from Mexico a year ago, and who clearly didn’t speak English, by some means had managed to enter the GATE English, Science, and History classes, and

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    It was 6th grade, during lunch recess. So we were playing football, Dallin M., Parker, Tyler (there were more but they were not part of the incident), and I. Suddenly, Parker thought it would be funny to throw the ball at somebody when they weren’t paying attention, and that somebody was me. I thought Parker new that I was provoked easily, but I guess he must have forgotten. When the ball hit me in the back, I shouted ,”What the heck dude!” I and turned around swiftly and shoved him down. I

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    I was once employed as a tutor by a community college, and one of our responsibilities was to tutor a group of high school students. One of the high school students I tutored was also of Hispanic ethnicity who had to move to Tennessee due to his family being displaced by a hurricane. The student was unable to concentrate at home due to them having a chaotic living environment because of too many individuals living in the student’s home. This led to disorganized and disruptive behaviors by the student

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    Margot In The Closet

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    and drug him out in the hall. Barely able to speak, William tells the teachers that the he locked Margot in the closet because he didn’t believe her about the sun. The teachers didn’t know what to do to punish William, so she sent him to the principal's office. When he got down there he started to cry. As the teacher called William’s

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