If you're interested in pursuing a career in education, consider becoming a school principal. In this role you'll not only impact the future of students and teachers, but the decisions you make will have an impact on an entire community. You'll be responsible for school policy, hiring and coaching teachers, overseeing student disciplinarian procedures, and making sure your entire school runs smoothly.
Sound hard? When your responsibilities influence hundreds of others, no task can be taken lightly. A principal's duties are constantly evolving and always proposing new challenges. For instance, school principals don't get summers off like teachers do. Instead, they work year round implementing funding solutions, planning and evaluating academic programs, and coordinating a year's worth of school activities.
Whether you're considering pursuing a career path as an elementary, middle, or high school teacher, you're going to need strong leadership and time management skills. While you won't always be liked for the decisions you make, you will always be held widely accountable.
Educational Requirements
A masters or doctorate in Education, Educational Administration, Principalship, or an M.B.A. Courses in psychology, sociology, and human resources are also helpful.
Special Skills
Energetic
Problem solving
Financial management
Engaging and approachable
Impeccable written and oral communications
Salary Potential
According to The Bureau of Labor Statistics the median salary for U.S. School Principals is $74,000.
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Superintendent
Vice Principal
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