§ 11933 District Officer Assistants Authority
Imagine a school principal has a lot of work, like managing teachers and handling student problems.
The school board can hire an assistant for the principal. This assistant can do some of the principal's jobs, like talking to parents or organizing school events, but only if the board allows it. If the board is not happy with the assistant, they can let them go anytime.
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§ 11933 District Officer Assistants Authority
Last verified: January 23, 2026