superintendents - is in charge and oversees the district, principal - a person in charge who engages within the school, education researcher - researches different learning meathods and strategies for different schools, college president  - builds upon the existing strenghts of a University and provides professional and personal leadership to guide its future courses, curriculum developer - creates curriculum for districts, psychologists - someone who studies the mind or behavior of someone else, social workers - finds the needs of another person and gives them further treatment, councelors  - a person who gives advice, academic advisors - advises students concerning their academic plans, and assists them in the best fit direction, librarian - a person in charge of a library, speech pathologist - a person who works with students to help with their speech, launguage, social communication, and help with swallowing disorders in children and adults, technology support - a person who resolves issues related to computers, phones, tablets, internet, networks, software, ect., human resorce Man. - a person who plans, coordinates, recrutes and hires new staff, instructional coach  - tests how effective the teaching from teachers is on the students, preschool teacher - educating children about the fundamental concepts and social interactions, elementary teacher - teaches grades k-5, CTE teacher - a person who supervises purposeful assignments for teacher assistants or volnteers, special education  - works with students with learning disabilities in all subjects, human resource - a professional who teaches the onboarding process for the new employees, coach - to teach athletes the skills for their sports, nanny - a childs nurse or caregiver, child care worker - keeps a record on individual children and makes sure they are living in a safe enviroment, paraprfessional - assists the teacher in the clasroom,

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