Vice-principal
they are very strict but fair
Mrs. Henry threatened the vice principal to tell the superintended
Mainly it depends on how you use it, but most of the time it isn't, if you're just talking about 'the assistant principal.' If it's specifically Assistant Principal Johnson or whoever, then you would.
You can capitalize both.But you may only capitalize either of them if talking about a specific president or a specific vice chancellor.For example, if you are talking about "The President of the United States" that would be capitalized as it is specific and not general. Or if you were talking about, say, "President Obama" it would capitalized as you are speaking specifically about an actual president. Now, if you were to say, "When I grow up, I'm going to be the president!" It would not be capitalized because you are not specifically speaking of one certain president.Same thing for vice chancellor. If it is speaking of a specific person, it would become capitalized. If not, and you're simply saying something like said before. For example, "When I grow up, I'm going to be the vice chancellor of...!" And so forth. Other than that, vice chancellor would remain lower cased and not capitalized.
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The principal for P.s135 is Mrs.Macrae. The vice principal is Mrs.Mitchell
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
my vice principal. no joke
they are very strict but fair
Mrs. Henry threatened the vice principal to tell the superintended
Yes, "Vice President" should be capitalized when it refers to the specific title or position of the Vice President of a country or organization.
What do you want ?? like a vice principal or president be specific
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