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Books with title The Principal Girl

  • The Principal's Son

    Roderick J. Robison

    language (, Jan. 19, 2014)
    Peter Brantwill is shy. Very shy. He’s the quietest fifth-grader at Birch Ridge Elementary School. Peter just blends into the crowd, never does anything to draw attention. Attention is the last thing he wants. But when his father becomes the principal of his school, Peter’s whole world is suddenly turned upside down. Students tease him. Kids he doesn’t know stare at him in the hallways. Teachers treat him differently. And then there’s Darren Kalder, the troublemaker who torments Peter. Things turn even worse when Peter and Darren are paired up for a homework assignment—they must prepare a fictitious petition. They decide on a petition to reinstate recess at their school. And what starts out as a simple homework assignment turns into much more when their classmates ask to sign the petition. It’s up to Peter and Darren to follow through and present the petition to the school committee. But this involves speaking at a televised public meeting. And when Darren backs out at the last minute, Peter must decide whether to back out…or make a bold move that will forever change him. REVIEWS "Plot and action unfold quickly in this fast paced, 134-page chapter book, and interest in the outcome is kept high by excellent story crafting. 'The Principal's Son' has lots of intrigue, action, character development, and turning points to keep reader interest/involvement at a steady maximum." The Midwest Book Review"I enjoyed the story thoroughly. The book has a very positive feel to it which makes it a winner all the way." Readers' Favorite
  • The Principal

    M. C. Sumner

    language (Alloy Entertainment, Nov. 29, 2016)
    Westerberg High is a nightmare. Gangs rule the school. No one’s safe. Then a new principal arrives—a principal with a reputation for stopping trouble. But there’s something about the principal that Talli McAlister doesn’t trust—something evil. This principal is evil all right: he’s a vampire! Now trouble is disappearing from Westerberg High. But so are the students. Talli knows the principal’s secret. And Talli knows he’s coming for her next . . .
  • The Principal's Son

    Roderick J. Robison

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 21, 2013)
    Peter Brantwill is shy. Very shy. He’s the quietest fifth-grader at Birch Ridge Elementary School. Peter just blends into the crowd, never does anything to draw attention. Attention is the last thing he wants. But when his father becomes the principal of his school, Peter’s whole world is suddenly turned upside down. Students tease him. Kids he doesn’t know stare at him in the hallways. Teachers treat him differently. And then there’s Darren Kalder, the troublemaker who torments Peter. Things turn even worse when Peter and Darren are paired up for a homework assignment—they must prepare a fictitious petition. They decide on a petition to reinstate recess at their school. And what starts out as a simple homework assignment turns into much more when their classmates ask to sign the petition. It’s up to Peter and Darren to follow through and present the petition to the school committee. But this involves speaking at a televised public meeting. And when Darren backs out at the last minute, Peter must decide whether to back out…or make a bold move that will forever change him.
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  • Go See The Principal!

    Dr. Unseld Robinson, Jason Smith, Mike Motz

    Paperback (Independently published, July 17, 2019)
    When Selwyn is ordered to report to Principal Jones’s office at once early one morning, everyone at P.S. 411 Elementary knows he is in trouble. This includes his mean teacher, Miss Crabtree. Even Selwyn’s classmates ask him what did he do bad. Selwyn tells them all that he has been good, but they do not believe him. What happens when Selwyn takes that long scary walk to the principal’s office? Read the funny tale "Go See the Principal!" and find out!
  • The Frog Principal

    Stephanie Calmenson, Denise Brunkus

    Hardcover (Scholastic Press, Aug. 1, 2001)
    When principal Mr. Bundy is accidentally turned into a frog by a visiting magician, the students of P.S. 88 are quite disgruntled, especially when he starts swimming in the kindergarten sink and eating students' fly collections, in a hilarious picture book filled with zany illustrations.
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  • Go See The Principal!

    Unseld Robinson, Jason Smith, Mike Motz

    Paperback (Lasirenabooks01@yahoo.com, July 18, 2019)
    When Selwyn is ordered to report to Principal Jones's office at once early one morning, everyone at P.S. 411 Elementary knows he is in trouble. This includes his mean teacher, Miss Crabtree. Even Selwyn's classmate ask him what did he do bad. Selwyn tells them all that he has been good, but they do not believe him. What happens when Selwyn takes that long scary walk to the principal's office? Read the funny tale Go See the Principal and find out!
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  • The Real Principal

    Sheldon Peart

    language (, Nov. 14, 2019)
    Seventeen-year-old Danny Easington is trapped in the down-town Kingston inner-city community of Zion City. His mother, whom he reveres admonishes him that education is the only means to escape the grunge and grime of ghetto life.Danny's mother is hospitalized from a motor vehicle accident and he hurries to her bedside. With her last breath, she beseeches him to protect his ten-year-old sister, Jessica. Danny suspects that Jessica is being molested at home and steals away from school, to defend her. But in his haste, he is charged with a shocking murder.Tim Browning and Natasha Parkinson, are Danny’s rich up-town friends.They are astounded, but insist on his innocence, because of his dutiful adherence to his mother's teachings. However, the evidence against him is damning. In a display of unwavering friendship, determination and true grit, Tim and Natasha embark on a calculated mission to find the real killer and vindicate their friend. Unleashing unmatched investigative skills, the budding detectives uncover crucial evidence which the police cannot overlook. But who is the killer?Detective Sergeant Junior Smellie is confident that he has the right man. But will the brilliant young detectives find that last stroke of genius to convince the police otherwise?
  • The Principal Girl

    John Collis Snaith

    Paperback (Forgotten Books, Feb. 16, 2019)
    Excerpt from The Principal GirlAbout the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.comThis book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
  • The Frog Principal

    Stephanie Calmenson

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 2001)
    He sounds like a principal. He acts like a principal. He wears a tie like a principal. But he's...a frog? That's right. When a bumbling magician accidentally turns beloved Principal Bundy into a frog, the students of P.S. 88 are in for an adventure. Having a frog for a principal is fun at first. He plays leapfrog with the kids at gym. takes a swim in the kindergarten sink, and even eats the occasional fly. But the students of P.S. 88 miss the real Mr. Bundy. Can the magic spell be reversed, or will they be stuck with a frog principal forever?
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  • The Principal

    M. C. Sumner

    Paperback (HarperCollins, Feb. 1, 1994)
    Talli McAlister is convinced that her school's new principal, who has been hired to put an end to gang violence, is up to no good when the school's biggest troublemakers begin disappearing without a trace. Original.
  • The Real Principal

    Sheldon Peart

    (Independently published, Jan. 5, 2020)
    Seventeen-year-old Danny Easington is trapped in the down-town Kingston inner-city community of Zion City. His mother, whom he reveres admonishes him that education is the only means to escape the grunge and grime of ghetto life.Danny's mother is hospitalized from a motor vehicle accident and he hurries to her bedside. With her last breath, she beseeches him to protect his ten-year-old sister, Jessica. Danny suspects that Jessica is being molested at home and steals away from school, to defend her. But in his haste, he is charged with a shocking murder.Tim Browning and Natasha Parkinson, are Danny’s rich up-town friends.They are astounded, but insist on his innocence, because of his dutiful adherence to his mother's teachings. However, the evidence against him is damning. In a display of unwavering friendship, determination and true grit, Tim and Natasha embark on a calculated mission to find the real killer and vindicate their friend. Unleashing unmatched investigative skills, the budding detectives uncover crucial evidence which the police cannot overlook. But who is the killer?Detective Sergeant Junior Smellie is confident that he has the right man. But will the brilliant young detectives find that last stroke of genius to convince the police otherwise?
  • Meet the Principal

    Elizabeth Vogel

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Jan. 1, 2002)
    Discusses in simple terms the many duties a principal performs, including working with students, teachers, and parents to make the school day run smoothly.
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