coprincipal

English

Etymology

co- + principal

Noun

coprincipal (plural coprincipals)

  1. One of a group of people who act jointly as principals (in various senses).
    • 2014, Joe Sinclair, The Marathon Called Educational Leadership, page 60:
      I immediately named two assistant principals, Barry Aycock and Randy Bryan, as interim coprincipals. The arrangement worked very well on an interim basis until Mr. Freeman was able to return to his duties several months later.

Spanish

Noun

coprincipal m or f by sense (plural coprincipales)

  1. coprincipal
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