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Who has the right to speak, the headmaster or the secretary?
When you enter primary and secondary schools, have you ever thought about how the daily operation of the school is carried out? Let's unveil the mystery of school management and see where the principal and the secretary are different.

Principal: the "top leader" of administrative management

As the administrative "top leader" of the school, the principal is not only in charge of the daily management, teaching plan and budget of the school, but also has extensive decision-making power. They are everywhere.

Secretary: Party work.

The secretary is mainly responsible for the school's party affairs, such as party organization construction and party member management. Although their responsibilities and powers are relatively small, they play an irreplaceable role in the party's work and ideological and political education.

cooperate with due division of labour

Although the principal and secretary have their own division of labor in school management, they have made great contributions to the development of the school. Their silent efforts have provided a solid guarantee for the overall development of the school.