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Principal
are having difficulty in their classes and who have not been classified in need of special
education
Contact with Parents, Guardians, and the Local Community
1) Attends special events held to recognize student achievement and other school-sponsored
activities and functions. Speaks with clarity, authority and appropriate earnestness at such
events
2) Plans and supervises regularly scheduled parent/teacher conferences; and makes
arrangements for special conferences as necessary
3) Acts as a liaison between the school, home and community; interprets policies, programs
and activities; and encourages broad community participation in the affairs of the school.
Communicates information to parents and the community that is required by law or
administrative code
4) Notifies immediately the parent or guardian and the superintendent to arrange for an
immediate examination by a physician of any student suspected of being under the
influence of alcohol or other drugs or of using anabolic steroids
Implements Policies that are Adopted by the School Board
1) Stays familiar with the policy manual as adopted and updated by the school board,
implements the policies, and reports to the board, via the superintendent, on policies that
may need to be modified in order to improve student achievement
2) Specifically for implementing the policy on harassment, intimidation and bullying (HIB), the
role of the principal is that “the investigation shall be initiated by the principal or the
principal’s designee within one school day of the report.” The investigation is actually
“conducted” by the HIB specialist. When receiving and responding to reports of HIB, the
role of the school principal will include:
a. Receiving verbal reports of all acts of harassment, intimidation, or bullying on the
same day when the school employee or contracted service provider witnessed or
received reliable information regarding any such incident;
b. The principal shall inform the parents or guardians of all students involved in the
alleged incident, and may discuss, as appropriate, the availability of counseling and
other intervention services; and
c. All acts of harassment, intimidation or bullying shall be reported in writing to the
school principal within two school days of when the school employee or contracted
service provider witnessed or received reliable information that a student had been
subject to harassment, intimidation, or bullying