principal's office is correct
The possessive form of the plural noun principals is principals'.Example: Our principal is away at a principals' conference.
Assistant Principals.
If a person is in the principal's office, they more than likely are in trouble. Students may have done something to disrupt class and are about to recieve disiplinary action. There are very few times when being called to the principal's office is a good thing.
The possessive form of the plural noun principals is principals'.Example: Our principal is away at a principals' conference.
That is the correct spelling of "principal" as used in finance, meaning the base amount of a deposit, investment, or loan. This is also the spelling used for school principals (faculty heads).
The correct spelling is accompany. The principal told the boy to accompany him to the office.
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a principal has more power than a teacher does but is not allowed to teach an entire class. A teacher is allowed to teach an entire class but does not have as much power.
Indemnity to Principals clause means that the cover is extended to the principal in the event that he/she is sued. This is common for most insurance covers.
The plural is "dealer principals" because the word principal is the final noun in the compound term, and is not the object of a preposition.
Fredric L. Cohen has written: 'From the classroom to the principal's office' -- subject(s): Biography, High school principals, High school teachers, High schools
Yes, there is a climax in the story "Report to the Principal's Office." It occurs when the protagonist faces the consequences of their actions and must deal with the fallout of their behavior, leading to a moment of conflict or resolution that propels the story towards its conclusion.