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Bond of Professionalism?
By AnneB

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Doesn't your school have a bond of professionalism? I thought all states had this. It is there to protect you and to monitor you. Usually if you have a problem with one the the faculty or staff you go to the principal, if you have a problem with the principal, you are supposed to have someone to go to at central office. If so many of you are having problems with your principal at school, get together and report this problem to someone higher up. This principal may be violating confidentiality laws concerning fellow workers and students. If you don't have a bond of professionalism, see what it will take to get on established in your district.

 


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