AWSP provides a strong and respected voice on state and nationwide issues affecting K–12 schools and principals. We vigilantly monitor and research trends impacting our members’ profession, reputation, and practice. We value our members who travel to Olympia and Washington, D.C. to provide the principal’s perspective.
We offer several ways to help you keep pace with the legislative arena, including Legislative Update (our a weekly e-newsletter during session), how to find your state legislator, how to track the status of bills and find out how your lawmaker voted, and practical tips for talking with legislators.
We focus our governmental relations efforts and legislative platform through a statewide, grassroots Legislation Committee. This collaboration identifies and prioritizes issues critical to our members, so we can work smarter on your behalf in Olympia and around the state.
Every voice matters, and it’s important for all of us to stay informed and connected.
“It is difficult to envision a higher return on investment in K-12 education than the cultivation of high-quality school leadership.” ~ Wallace Foundation, 2021
The 2025 AWSP Legislative Platform focuses on leadership development, fully funding basic education, and increasing student support to ensure all students succeed, with priorities for principals and school staff.
The Advocacy Advisory Council serves as both liaison and resource to the AWSP Board on legislative matters. Members communicate with principals and assistant principals around the state on issues of concern, monitor legislative action, and assist with testimony as appropriate. Advisory Council members also identify and prioritize the association’s yearly Legislative Platform(PDF) for approval by the AWSP Board.
Learn MoreOur Advocacy & Action Center provides all the updates, tracking, resources, and action plans you need to stay informed and make your voice heard. Use it to stay informed and take action on the issues you care about. Legislators need to hear from you. Not sure where to begin? Already got a meeting scheduled? Our tip sheet will show you some of the best ways to communicate with lawmakers and their staffs.
Take ActionThe Principal Partners Program pairs a legislator with a principal in their district for that principal or AP to be the legislator's "go-to" resource when they need to know what's actually happening inside schools and classrooms. Your voice is powerful. Make sure your elected officials know what's happening, whether that's the good, the bad, and the ugly, in their district. Email Roz to learn more or get paired up.
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Hello to all of you amazing school leaders! Welcome back to what is already shaping up to be an incredible school year.
At AWSP, we’ve had a busy summer continuing to “Shine the Light” on our most robust advocacy campaign ever. The role principals and assistant principals play in the system is critical. We won’t rest until everyone is paying attention to your needs as school leaders across the state. From working conditions to due process, to more protections, to compensation, to respectful contracts, to respect in general, and to more support, we are shining the light on you.
The results from our recent statewide survey were clear: you love the impact of your job but also recognize the demands and workload are unrealistic. This has to change. While you focus on creating the best schools in the world, we’ll continue to work on improving your working conditions and expectations, with both short-term solutions to release pressure and long-term solutions to increase the pipeline and make the job more sustainable.
On behalf of the entire team here at AWSP, we would like to remind you of all the ways we are here for you. I just shared some of our advocacy efforts, but that’s just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the support and resources your membership provides. We’re only a tap, click, or phone call away. You need individual support or assistance? Just call. You want powerful, relevant professional learning? just call. You want us to come provide training for all of the principals and assistant principals in your district…plus those who evaluate you? Just call. You want help with school culture and developing your leadership team? Just call. You want tools to help create relationships and authentic student voice? Just call. You want to join a network with colleagues walking the same journey as you? Just call. Want to get more involved with AWSP, your professional association? Please give us a call.
Whether it’s professional learning or professional support, we are here for you. Don’t ever hesitate to pick up the phone or send us an email. We are all things principal and assistant support through AWSP. We are all things student programs and support through AWSL. We are Outdoor Schools Washington. And we are the Cispus Learning Center. We’ve got you and your students covered. We are ready to walk with you this upcoming school year, no matter the want or need.
As you embark on the year ahead, don’t ever forget your impact as a leader. Your leadership matters. Your impact is forever. Because of you, the lives of students, staff, and your community will be changed forever. Go big this year. Make it happen, and reach out to us for anything.
From all of us here at AWSP, AWSL, Cispus, and Outdoor Schools Washington, keep up the great work for kids and have an awesome year!
Want updates on what's going on? Trying to understand the process and learn how to make an impact? Follow us on social media, check out our blog or this page for the latest legislative news page, and read our Legislative Update email newsletter every Friday during session.
Questions? Reach out to Roz.
Email RozSchool leaders in Washington state can take an active role in the political process by joining AWSP’s political action committee or PAC, the Washington School Principals Legislative Effectiveness Association.
AWSP-WSPLEA supports AWSP’s governmental relations efforts at both the state and national levels. It also raises and spends money to support candidates and issues that are important to the principalship and to K–12 education. Make a difference — join the PAC today!
The School Funding Coalition represents the voices of nearly 8,000 school district leaders from our state’s 295 school districts. We bring a front-line understanding of school district financing and the education funding issues the Legislature continues
to grapple with—especially as state budget decisions are contemplated in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. The Coalition includes AEA, AESD, AWSP, WASA, WASBO, WSPA, and WSSDA. We believe that each and every student needs stable support, safety,
access to learning, and well-equipped staff. Learn more in our Immediate Student Needs document below.