No, "vice principal" is not hyphenated. It is a commonly accepted term used to refer to a school administrator who assists the principal. Hyphenation is generally unnecessary in this case, as "vice" functions as a prefix rather than a compound adjective.
Vice-principal
Generally, no it is not.
Vice-principal
The word "vice" as a prefix is hyphenated before the word it modifies. For example, "vice-president" or "vice-chancellor."
The principal for P.s135 is Mrs.Macrae. The vice principal is Mrs.Mitchell
The term "vice principal" is generally not capitalized when used in a sentence unless it is part of a specific title before a person's name. For example, you would write "the vice principal of the school" but "Vice Principal Smith." Always consider the context to determine if capitalization is appropriate.
A chain of command is basically a reporting protocol The teacher would report to a mentor, the vice principal, or principal (this depends on your school) The vice principal reports to the principal The principal reports to the superintendent
they are very strict but fair
my vice principal. no joke
Mrs. Henry threatened the vice principal to tell the superintended
What do you want ?? like a vice principal or president be specific
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