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Principals Day
/ˈprɪn.sɪ.pəlz deɪ/
Definition
1
An informal observance or school event dedicated to celebrating and appreciating school principals, often involving student-led activities, gifts, or humorous skits to honor their leadership.
2
A playful twist on 'bring your child to work day,' where principals get paraded around like rockstars—minus the groupies, plus the glitter glue.
Examples
On Principals Day, the students swapped the principal's coffee with decaf and watched the magic unfold.
She survived her first Principals Day without a single pie to the face—consider it a win.
Principals Day turned chaotic when the faculty lounge ran out of 'World's Okayest Leader' mugs.
Forget Bosses Day; Principals Day is where kids negotiate extra recess with crayon contracts.