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Principal rolls into ‘No Office November’ with success

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The principal of Clinton Middle School traded her office for a rolling cart this month.

April Meyers says she was inspired by a Louisiana principal to give up her office for the month of November. Now, she spends her days rolling in the hallways and classrooms with her desk on wheels affectionately named “Cart Simpson.”

“I tried to come up with a catchy name and so it’s Cart Simpson and most of them respond well to that. They’ll either get a little giggle out of it or make some Bart Simpson comment,” said Meyers.

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