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If you feel the school is deficient in the way it manages the education of students, and I sympathize with this because there is no school out there which does a perfect job, then you should approach writing to the principal in a diplomatic, but assertive way.
Consider that there will always be differences in opinion as to what is valuable for education, some of us have no time for authoritarian and rules-based school life, and some of us simply don’t know why schools insist on teaching certain subjects.
Also consider that the principal is a man/woman who has studied, and gained some impressive qualifications, it takes a long time and much personal effort to gain these credentials, and they usually know what they are talking about.
I would begin by praising the school for what it does well in your eyes, because no school is going to be so bad that it does not get some things right, yes?
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