The huge jobs of small-city principals
CHERAW, Colo. — Matthew Snyder sinks into the chair in his workplace with a tattered crimson carpet and jogging trophies arranged in a corner. It is properly earlier than sunrise, and students won’t start streaming beyond his window for as a minimum every other 45 minutes.Enough time, he thinks, to reply to some of his sixty-eight unread emails and comb thru the inches-thick white binder on his desk, maintaining a proposal that he needs to give to his faculty board the following morning.By 7 a.M., even though, he is fielding a cellphone call from a figure with an unwell child. He welcomes into his workplace sophomores seeking approval for a Future Business Leaders of America task. The math teacher wants to talk, and so does the school counselor; one among his board members ring...