Top Tips for Getting Ready for Administrative Position Interviews

Having spent successful years in the classroom, you’ve gained confidence in your readiness to take on the challenges and rewards of school leadership. Graduating from graduate-level educational leadership classes, diving into a plethora of academic literature and research reports, burning the midnight oil drafting papers, honing leadership skills through volunteering for school and district committees, fulfilling administrative intern duties (including overseeing school lunch!), navigating the certification process with the department of education bureaucracy, you’ve now reached the juncture to apply for your inaugural administrative role.

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