Characteristics of the position of the assistant superintendent as perceived by a selected number of superintendents and assistant superintendents of Ohio

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David Chappelle Fuller: Characteristics of the position of the assistant superintendent as perceived by a selected number of superintendents and assistant superintendents of Ohio (1972)

85 pages

English language

Published Sept. 6, 1972

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Hattie is already not happy to be moving to a strange small town, but things become completely terrible and out of her control once magical creatures over run it, stealing away her parent's Selves. Unsure why she can see things others can't, but having collected a few allies and leads to follow, Hattie forces her way into a magical world she shouldn't have been able to get to and makes a deal.

I have to first state that this book was listed as YA, which it is not, and had instead read it with the proper headspace of a Middlegrade book, I probably would have been less judgmental about certain aspects. For any who may be on the fence about the intended age range- the main character is 12 and the story itself is pretty juvenile, I do think the …

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  • School superintendents -- Ohio
  • School superintendents -- Rating of