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Lake Chelan Principal is Driven by Data but Sees and Values the Whole Student.

OLYMPIA — Brad Wilson, principal at Chelan High School in the Lake Chelan School District, was named this year’s Washington State Principal of the Year. Every year, the Association of Washington School Principals selects a state winner. Wilson will also be recognized at the national level by the National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP). He will compete with winners from other states for the NASSP’s National Principal of the Year award.
getting to the school extra early to make pots of coffee for everyone or announcing the high school football games.
goal Brad had when taking over was to increase the number of dual credit and college in the high school opportunities and steadily increase LatinX enrollment in these areas.”
and graduation rates rise. The school has also added a Chicano Studies class and additional college-level courses based on community and student feedback.
alike are challenged to fulfill the Chelan Way and BE MORE (Motivated, Open-Minded, Respectful, and Engaged). Chelan’s data speaks for itself, whether in the school’s inclusionary practices or LatinX freshman success rates.Â
no surprise that Chelan’s data and students are moving in the right direction. We are fortunate to have amazing school leaders across our state and excited to name Wilson our Principal of the Year.Â
National Principal of the Year Program
the U.S. Department of State Office of Overseas Schools, and the Department of Defense Education Activity. Three finalists are chosen before the national winner is named.
Download the press release (PDF).Â
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