The Principal's Office Essays

  • First Time I Broke My Wrist-Personal Narrative

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    arms and you’re going to walk in walk into the school silently, there are still classes going on, go straight to the office go straight to the front entrance of the school to the office and walk into the office. Mrs.Elaine will help you when you get there.” She calls the office and tells them that i’m coming down. I walk inside and go to the office I walk to the door of the office, stand behind the door frame, look for people and see Mrs. Elaine. I walk up to Mrs. Elaine and she says “Hi Nora. We

  • The Principal 's Office

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    The principal’s office was not a place that I visited often, and even more seldom was it a place that I came to on purpose. Just sitting in the reception area felt unnatural. I fidgeted in my chair: crossed my legs, smoothed my hair, and tapped my fingers. The sound of shuffling papers was the only reprieve from the professional hush of the office. My uneasiness grew in this silence, because it left me with nothing to do but think about why I had come. Thinking was what had brought me here in the

  • Personal Narrative: My First Day Of Kindergarten

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    lot of memories from where I grew up. “Ahh I remember my first day of kindergarten like it was yesterday.” I said to myself. After all, not many people can say that their first day of kindergarten ended up with them being on black and in the principal’s office. But I unfortunately can. It was a cool foggy fall morning. I was excited to go to kindergarten I couldn’t wait to officially start school, make new friends, and meet my teacher. My hair was in braids with hair white jewelry in them. I had

  • 9/11: A Short Story

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    it was a weekend, and I didn’t get enough sleep. I was worried about the science test grade, and I got paranoid moreover it was killing me. Thinking about it was really hard, so I started making a plan. How can I get in the school, go to the principal’s office, shut down the cameras, and change my grades. Well that will take a lot of thinking and sneaky moves, because I am really good at doing that. What are the materials that I will use that took a while. An idea popped in my head. I should use my

  • Administrative Performance Evaluation of Wharton School

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    organization use a behaviorally-based rating system developed through job analysis conducted by a professional consultant? The Wharton School District Principal Evaluation form was not developed through a job analysis by a professional consultant. The Principal’s job description was broken down into categories by the Superintendent and used as a refe... ... middle of paper ... ...the merit portion of the salary schedule. The Rating System would be: 1. The average marking in each category is multiplied

  • The Mystery of the Closet

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    rubbed his eyes. “The principal wants you in his office!” Jame suddenly woke up fully, “Why?” “Uh, I think it is because you dream walked to the closet down the corridor.” 。。。。。。。。 “The closet. What’s wrong with the closet? Why did they see me going to the closet? When did they see me going to the closet? But why me? Why do I sleep walk to the closet? What is the problem of sleepwalking to the closet?,” thought Jame as he was walking to the principal’s office to get questioned. He shivered. He had a bad

  • Persuasive Essay On Nature Vs Nurture

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    I believe that it is not nature VS nurture, but nature and nurture. Nature “refers to the traits, capacities, and limitations” (Berger, 2017, p. 6) that a person receives in his DNA when that person is conceived. Nurture is developmental, and is influenced by the persons surroundings after the person is born. Some examples of nurture are a person’s culture, school environment, and family life. It is not possible that an individual is only influenced by one or the other. If it was true, then that

  • Detention Vs Reflective Detention Essay

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    Meditation detention is a superior method over reflective detention. Though it may seem that meditation detention is a weird punishment, it helps many students function at home and at school. Meditation helps many students cool down, focus, have less stress and depression. Meditation also helps academically, which is good for the students and the teachers. Many students are sent to detention. They get sent out because they misbehave in class or are angry and do something bad. When kids have to go

  • Nothing But the Truth

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    of Miss Narwin’s English class. Miss Narwin is always sending Philip to the principal’s office for creating disturbances. Philip makes jokes and fails Miss Narwin’s tests on purpose. He couldn’t pass her class and she couldn’t take a joke. Philip keeps a diary of everything that happens and of everything that goes on in his head. Philip gets into big trouble. Miss Narwin sends him to the vice-principal’s office for humming the national anthem. He gets suspended for a week. It is the nature

  • Medication Administration Case Study

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    more pills at home after being born to a heroin addicted parent, according to WQAD. Charity went to the school nurse to take her medicine like she always does, but this time was different: "It was the wrong pill. She said take it or go the principal's office." The girl listened to the nurse and took a strangers pill when she was told to. Her grandfather, Ron Voorhies found out what happened when Charity had a bad reaction to the the medicine that the nurse made her take. The

  • Personal Narrative: Kyle's Disappearance

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    Kyle’s Disappearance Part One Elise peddled her bike out of the concrete driveway, her eleven year old brother, Kyle, trailing behind her. “Keep up Kyle, we’re gonna be late,” she said. It was Kyle’s first time biking to school, so they left early to ensure they wouldn’t be late. Elise road along the edge of the road, making sure Kyle wasn’t too far behind her. Just then, another biker joined them, Kyle’s friend Carter who was the most obnoxious kid in the neighborhood, peddled beside him. “Elise

  • Alexa Marley Alternate Ending

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    joins in and says “Yea we are going right now as a matter of a fact”! Rachel looks like she's gonna cry “ Please Ill do anything”! “No” Says Marley “ You’ve been mean enough we are going” Rachel runs away, Marley and Lauren arrive at the principal's office. “Mr. FALA”. “We’d like to report something, there has been some cyberbullying at this school” “Oh I see, who to” He replies. “It is to Alexa Kulturfond” “ Oh I knew something fishy was going on” “ Well you were right”! “ And who might

  • Positive Strategies

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    mentoring Tiara… Tiara’s behavior changed dramatically… She stopped bullying other students, she hasn’t been in the principal's office in months”.This proves bullying can be solved with positive strategies,because in the quote its says “ She stopped bullying other students”. Tiara got mentored and it solved her bullying problems. Additionally, it states “she hasn't been to the principal's office in

  • Field Experience First Grade Classroom

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    In my field experience first grade classroom I have two students who are brothers. Their names are “Bob” and “Billy.” They have been in the same class as one another all four years of their schooling thus far. They were in the same preschool, kindergarten, and now first grade classroom. The boys were always well behaved in their previous classrooms but when they got to first grade everything changed. The turn-up or turn-down card method is the behavior system used in the classroom. If the student

  • This Is Where It Ends By Marieke Nijkamp

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    practice and Tomas is in the principal’s office secretly looking for a file with his friend, Farred. Autum and Sylvia are in the auditorium listening to Principal Trenton’s speech. The assembly soon ends and students get up to leave the auditorium, finding all doors locked. Thats when Tyler enters, and his first victim is the principal. He then began to selectively choose students to be his next victim. Tomas and Fareed hear the shots still in the principal’s office and they come up with a quick

  • My Life Lesson Learned The Hard Way

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    of paper ... ... pouncing on me. Now I am on thin ice. My teacher grabbed me by the arm and dragged me out of the door. We headed down to the principal’s office. My heart was pounding. It felt like it was pumping more blood then it needed to pump. The time it took to reach the principal’s office felt like a million years. We were in the office and my teacher showed the picture to the principal. There it was; the inevitable. This was bound to happen. How did I not see this coming? Why

  • Operant Conditioning

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    unpleasant for him. Finally, to address the issue of bullying and physically pushing other children, this type of behavior is absolutely inappropriate and should consistently be met with negative punishments such as being sent home, being sent to the principal’s office, or being required to sit in his chair... ... middle of paper ... ... and disobedient in high school and blamed such behaviors on my being upset that I wasn’t on my own yet and I was too ‘sheltered’ I later learned that I should be humbled

  • Everybody Hates Chris

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    Since television came into existence, it has evolved into a useful tool to spread ideas, both social and political, and has had a great effect on the generations growing up with these heavily influential shows. To these younger generations, television has taken the role of a teacher, with the task of creating a social construction by which many of us base our personal beliefs and judgments on. This power allows television shows take the opportunity to address problems in a manner that many audiences

  • Third Person Omniscient-Personal Narrative

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    dried and her frown disappeared. Bursting through the doors of the principal’s office, she gave a quick rundown of every offensive incident from the beginning of the school year to today’s. Her mouth moved faster than anatomically possible; she stumbled over her words, but not enough to the point in which her speech could be misunderstood. Coincidentally, the friend got up from the commons area and also went to the principal’s office only a few minutes thereafter. The two sat harmoniously sat together

  • Who Was Madeline's The Troublemaker?

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    Why don’t the fun ones do jeopardy?” “Excuse me, Ms. Rock,” Mr. Dakota said, quickly growing red in the face, “but I am trying to teach your classmates through a fun game of Jeopardy. If you don’t approve, then you can go down to Principal Kirk’s office.” He finished with a sarcastic winner’s