Many of the usual interview questions such as why the person would be a good fit for the position, what they would bring to the position, and what their past work experience is would be asked. They may also ask their own questions that pertain to the job.
You're preparing for an upcoming interview and have been frantically googling all the possible questions you could be asked But have you thought about what questions youshould be asking the interviewer?
Make sure that you persuade the Principal to reduce homework, and tests
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to appoint principals and vice principals
the vice principals name is Dr. Thorn
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actually the presidents get tougher questions because they are the ones running for office. the vice presidents are asked questions if they were to run the country if something happened to the president
Douglas A. Wyles has written: 'The vice-principal' -- subject(s): School principals, School administrators
glad you asked, the answer is vice city.
If the principal/vice principal takes a heavy course load and goes to school year round, then five years. Principals usually have to have a Bachelor's Degree in education and work in the field for at least three years before they can begin working on a Master's Degree. If working a job while getting a Master's, it would probably take at least two years to complete it. Principals and vice principals have to have a Master's in Education Administration before they are elligible for either job. Most work years as teachers, coaches, etc. before getting hired in either position.
Jasper Lake has written: 'The vice-principalship in the Newfoundland central and regional high schools' -- subject(s): High school principals
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There are countless questions I would be asked that would help me decide. Some of these would include: Do you have a family? What are some of your views? Are you willing to change your views, if you party asks you to?
In 2004 Sarah Palin was asked to become a candidate as vice-president for John McCain
I suppose this would depend on the organization. In many cases, the vice-presidents serve at the discretion of the CEO and can be asked to resign by the CEO.