Of course! They have to make sure that there is no sexual harassment going on, but there is no reason that they couldn't.
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It depends on whether the teacher and the principal are two different individuals or a single individual (which happens in some schools where principal happens also to be an active teacher). If teacher and principal are two separate individuals, then the verb form would be 'are'. If it is the same person who is the teacher and the principal, then the verb should be 'is'. Hope that suffices.
It is very likely that the teacher would be fired for hitting on the principal.
If you teacher is truly mean and unreasonable, tell your parents and the principal or vice principal. Do not confront the teacher yourself.
Principal Skinner is not a teacher, he is the principal at Bart and Lisa Simpson's elementary school.
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You should report to a teacher if you are experiencing extortion at school.Extortion is a criminal offense and can not be tolerated in the school system.The teacher will let the principal know what is going on.
Tell the principal/Headteacher, or your parents. They will talk to the principal or the teacher. Don't sit in silence if it's genuine, and not you being an ass.
a teacher does not have to take any abuse of any kind from any parent. The teacher can call the principal and let the principal deal with the situation.
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School principals come into their teacher's classrooms often. The reason for this is so that the principal can evaluate the teacher's teaching ability and classroom management skills.