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  • Reproduce up to 100 copies of no more than two articles from an issue for educational purposes
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from the following publications: Principal Leadership, Principal’s Research Review, A Legal Memorandum, Leadership for Student Activities, NASSP NewsLeader, High School Magazine, Schools in the Middle, Connections, Curriculum Report, Practitioner, Tips for Principals, Cases in Point. Any such use of NASSP material should carry the following language: “Copyright National Association of Secondary School Principals. For more information about NASSP programs and services, visit www.nassp.org. “To obtain permission to reuse material from books, monographs, or other NASSP publications, contact [email protected].

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*EXCEPTION: To republish an article in a book, request permission from NASSP by contacting [email protected]. Fee is determined based on the request.Requests to put NASSP articles on a CD are treated the same as requests to reprint articles; therefore, request permission from CCC (see above). To obtain permission to reuse material from books, monographs, or other NASSP publications, contact [email protected].

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