noun
- Two or more principals who share equal authority and responsibility for leading a school or educational institution.
Usage: Plural form; used in educational administration contexts.
Examples
- The school hired two coprincipals to manage the large student body.
- The coprincipals divided their responsibilities between academics and student discipline.
- Working as coprincipals allowed them to share the administrative workload.
- The district appointed coprincipals to bring different expertise to the leadership team.
- Both coprincipals attended the parent-teacher conference together.