dis4me said:Hillbeans I am in Central Jersey also and I think it is sort of an unwritten rude that you must teach 5 or more years to become a principal and at least have a masters in education administration. I have taught for 11 years and had children in school for 5 and I haven't come across a "young principal" around here.LOL My last boss was in his 30's but had taught well over 5 years.
I agree with you though if it isn't a requirement it should be. How can a principal assess, evaluate and guide a teacher if they haven't taught that long themselves.![]()
Our high school principal LOOKS like he is about 25, but he is 40. A lot of people wondered why they hired such a young guy, but he is a lot older then he looks.