coprincipal

/koʊˈprɪnsəpəl/
noun
  1. A person who shares the position of principal, especially in a school or organization.
    • The two coprincipals worked together to improve test scores.
    • As coprincipal, she focused on curriculum while her partner handled discipline.
    • The school hired a coprincipal to help manage the growing student population.
adjective
  1. Being one of two or more people who share the role of principal.
    • Her coprincipal role gave her authority over both academic and administrative matters.
    • The coprincipal leaders of the academy met weekly to discuss policies.
    • They were appointed as coprincipal investigators on the research project.
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