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Shane Reinhard is a high school English teacher focused on English 9 Honors, English 11, Yearbook/Journalism, and AP Seminar.
When it comes to delicate issues, your supervisor needs to know what is going on. Nothing is worse than an administrator hearing about something that they had no idea about. So, get in front of any situation with an email, a face-to-face chat, or a little of both. This is the kind question where you can give a previous example or share how you would handle this kind of situation.

Shane Reinhard is a high school English teacher focused on English 9 Honors, English 11, Yearbook/Journalism, and AP Seminar.
"In my last school, I had a delicate issue that needed to be handled. I did not allow the situation to fester. As soon as the school day ended, I went to the counselor first to see how I should handle the problem. They advised me to talk to the administration as well. With this in mind, I covered all the bases, and followed the directives of my superiors. This situation was handled appropriately with protocol in mind."

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