noun
- The plural of principalship; the office, position, or term of service of a principal, especially the head of a school.
- The plural of principalship; the period during which someone serves as a principal.
Usage: Most commonly used in educational contexts to refer to the positions held by school principals.
Usage: Often used when discussing the tenure or duration of leadership roles.
Examples
- She held several principalships at different schools throughout her career.
- The district hired three new administrators to fill the open principalships.
- His principalships were marked by significant improvements in student achievement.
- Many educators aspire to principalships as a way to advance in the profession.
- The principalships in the region became available due to retirements.
- During her two principalships, she implemented innovative teaching methods.