
The Association of Washington School Principals (AWSP) proudly announces the 2025 Washington State Principal and Assistant Principal of the Year award recipients. These outstanding school leaders have demonstrated an unwavering commitment to student
success, equity, and community engagement. Their visionary leadership has transformed their schools into inclusive, high-achieving environments where students and staff thrive.
These leaders have made a profound impact in their respective roles, setting an example of excellence in education. Read on to learn more about their achievements, and follow the links to their full stories.
Cathi Davis – 2025 Elementary Principal of the Year
Ruby Bridges Elementary, Northshore School District
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Cathi Davis, the founding principal of Ruby Bridges Elementary, has been recognized as Washington’s Elementary Principal of the Year for her unwavering commitment to inclusive education. Opening a new school during the pandemic, Her leadership has positioned Ruby Bridges Elementary as a national model for inclusion, earning recognition as a University of Washington inclusionary demonstration site. Davis’s innovative approach has not only shaped her school’s Read more about Cathi’s incredibly inclusive leadership.
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Chelsea Gallagher – 2025 Secondary Principal of the Year
Mt. Spokane High School, Mead School District
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Chelsea Gallagher has been recognized as Washington State’s Secondary Principal of the Year for her dedication to fostering a school culture of inclusivity, academic excellence, and student engagement. Through her servant leadership, Gallagher’s personal journey has shaped her deep commitment to mentorship, ensuring that students—especially those facing challenges—receive the support they need to succeed. Her leadership at Mt. Spokane High School |
Dr. James West – 2025 Elementary Assistant Principal of the Year
Cascade Elementary, Kennewick School District
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Dr. James West has been named Washington’s Elementary Assistant Principal of the Year for his commitment to student success, schoolwide safety, and inclusive education. Through his leadership, Cascade Elementary has implemented a Dr. West is known for fostering strong family and community partnerships, including his organization of Wellness Night, which brings together over 50 community organizations to support students and families. His dedication to building |
Terry Jess – 2025 Secondary Assistant Principal of the Year
Juanita High School, Lake Washington School District
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Terry Jess has been honored as Washington’s Secondary Assistant Principal of the Year for his transformative leadership at Juanita High School. His work in equity-focused initiatives has redefined student support, with efforts such Jess is widely respected for his action-driven leadership, ensuring that historically marginalized students have a voice and opportunities to succeed. His contributions extend beyond Juanita High School, influencing district-wide equity |




