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Trerise, Richard; Johnson, Candice – Principal, 2002
Discusses middle-school student dress code issues involving policies, consistency and fairness, enforcement, student rights, and the weather. (PKP)
Descriptors: Dress Codes, Middle Schools, Student Behavior, Student Rights
Natale, Jo Anna – Executive Educator, 1994
At Frederick Douglass Academy, middle school of choice in central Harlem, principal Lorraine Monroe is creating public school that exudes private school values--hard work, discipline, college preparation. Drawing 75% of its student body from central Harlem, school will evolve into a secondary school and graduate its first class in 1997. The…
Descriptors: Behavior Standards, Blacks, Dress Codes, Expectation

Adami, Randolph; Norton, Margret – NASSP Bulletin, 1996
Deploring the prevalence of intimidating behavior at a new Texas middle school, assistant principals acted to suppress all gang activity and enforce a dress code and hallway discipline. With immediate problems under control, they intervened to reduce student anonymity, inform teachers via e-mail about unusual activities, and involve students in…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Crisis Intervention, Discipline, Dress Codes
Richardson, Martha K. – Principal Leadership, 2005
Success in today's K-12 environment often hinges on improved test scores. But success should be defined more broadly to recognize the overall learning environment that is created by students, teachers, staff members, administrators, and parents. As a middle level principal, the author has learned that to create long-lasting change and to foster a…
Descriptors: Student Development, School Culture, Educational Environment, Middle Schools