Why would the school nurse and the principal athletic director of the school frequently be working together?
a. As neither are teachers, each is susceptible to job layoffs if the community school tax levy doesn't pass.
b. As support staff to teachers, they have many mutual problems in communicating how they can help teachers be more successful.
c. Both are extremely concerned with the typical student's low amount of physical exercise and want to create an intervention plan.
d. Both have to create a budget plan and allocate funds for their department for the year.
Answer: c. Both are extremely concerned with the typical student's low amount of physical exercise and want to create an intervention plan.
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