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Behind the Desk

We sat down with a few principals from various schools to hear about the ins and outs of their job

MEET OUR PANELISTS
Mrs. Dini Katzenstein is the General Studies principal of Bais Yaakov Academy in Brooklyn, NY.
Mrs. Batya Krasnow is the Limudei Kodesh principal of TAG middle school in Far Rockaway, NY.
Mrs. Deborah Herzog is the General Studies principal at Bais Yaakov Machon Ora in Passaic, NJ, where she also teaches 10th and 11th grade Spanish.

 

Q:

Thank you for taking the time to speak with us! We’re heading into the rough stretch from Succos to Chanukah. Lots of students get stressed now that Yom Tov is over, and school is getting more intense. What’s your advice for adjusting to the work and tests that follow?

Mrs. Katzenstein: Across the board, the following strategies are always helpful: Stay organized and on task. Keep a running list of what you need to accomplish and then tackle each item in order of priority. Try not to leave everything for the last minute. If you are struggling, talk to a teacher or principal for help. Most importantly, don’t get discouraged! Give yourself little pep talks, reminding yourself, ‘I can do this!’

Mrs. Herzog: Transitions are hard! First and foremost, make sure you are getting enough sleep! I can’t tell you how many times I’ve asked girls how much sleep they’ve gotten, and they say, ‘Don’t ask!’ Second, try to review the topics you covered in your classes each night. Read through your notes from that day, and if possible, from the day or two before, even if you don’t have homework that night or a test for a week or two. You will be less stressed, feel more prepared, and most likely score higher if you don’t have to cram your studying in the night before a test.

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