In schools with few classes, one of the teachers has also the role of the headmaster. This is especially common for primary schools. Collèges and Lycées (junior and senior high schools) have a headmaster and usually his deputy, and often a team to help them run the shcool.
principal
Negative charge = electron Positive charge = positron Positive charge = proton
A positive charge is a positive electrical charge. Particles with no charge are called neutral particles.
Human resources is the division in charge of hiring at schools. It can make a big difference in schools hiring the outer staff, such as cafeteria and maintenance workers. This fringe staff directly affects the school climate.
The charge on an electron is never equal to the charge on a neutron. An electron carries one negative charge and a neutron has no net charge.
The person who is in a charge of a school is the principal, headmaster, or headmistress, depending on the type of school.
The Headteacher
It depends. If a school is closed for a few days for weather or other emergencies, it would probably not affect tuition. If a school is closed permanently, they could not charge tuition.
Well it is not right but I think they can and do charge you for that.
A private school will often charge a yearly tuition fee as a result of not being administered by any form of government. Public schools are financially supported by the government thus do not charge such a fee.
no they can not
too look after and is in charge of school
their in charge of money finances and checking up on the school which is annoying
too look after and is in charge of school
principal
the school cannot charge money to getyour phone back, I'm pretty sure that's illegal
education or immigration or school