Summary:
The book is a humorous and insightful collection of stories and reflections on the challenges and joys of being a school principal, drawing from the author's personal experiences. It offers practical advice and encouragement for educators, while also addressing the importance of building relationships and maintaining a positive school culture.
Key points:
1. Parental Involvement: Brooks highlights the need for parents to actively participate in their child's education, communicate with teachers, and support school rules.
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