Students, faculty, and administration lie at the core of a school. Without just one of these groups, a school wouldn't be a school. The students, however, are there mainly because they have to be. Members of faculty and administration, on the other hand, fill their positions because they have chosen to. Indeed, faculty members (teachers and student-support workers) are the instruments of a more educated and wealthy posterity. Meanwhile, administrators (principals and assistant principals) ensure that faculty members can serve as those instruments to the greatest extent possible by prohibiting certain factors from disrupting the learning process. As administration and faculty play an important role in the development of the next generation, so too do those of Pilgrim High School hold an important place in its history, particularly in the Administration and Faculty subpages!