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Greenwich Schools Seek To Add More Administrators

GREENWICH, Conn. -- Greenwich school administrators are recommending more money be put in the budget for assistant principals, a move they say would help schools better serve students with special learning needs and more effectively manage teaching evaluations, according to a story in Greenwich Time.

New Lebanon School's assistant principal works 60 percent of the time in that position, spending the other 40 percent of their time attending to other school responsibilities.

New Lebanon School's assistant principal works 60 percent of the time in that position, spending the other 40 percent of their time attending to other school responsibilities.

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The proposal calls for a $60,000 allocation that would allow Superintendent of Schools William McKersie to expand selected part-time assistant principal positions to full-time posts, the newspaper story said.

Read the full story here.

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