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projects, reports, and an unending stream of homework assignments are all part of balancing a school day. The ifbe
same goes for administrators who also serve as teachers. Not only do they have to correct the unending stream f t of homework papers, projects, and reports, but they also have to find the time to organize school events, returr phone calls, and make sure we get the education we need. This and much, much more are the jobs of Br. Michael
Mr. Dado, and Mrs. Norton. They serve as both administrator and teacher. Organizing this schedule is certainly
a challenge. By day, Mrs. Norton serves as Vice Principal and dress code interpreter. By night, she becomes AP Biology teacher. Her AP Biology work does not come until about eight o’clock at night. Br. Michael and Mr, Dado both agree that finding and managing their time during the day is quite a difficult task. Br. Michael must serve as Principal of the school and math teacher for a senior class. Mr. Dado has two English classes and one US History class to teach.
With the jammed pack schedules of Br. Michael, Mr. Dado, and Mrs. Norton, it is a wonder that they manage seeB to find the time to complete all of their tasks. They still manage, some how, to find the time to run the school
and teach their students. Only people like Br. Michael, Mr. Dado, and Mrs. Norton could do the jobs they do.
By: Matt Taranto
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Students often say that finding time to do class work and juggling their schedules are difficult. Time consuming laie
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