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  • Jack Arend, Deputy Director, Association of Washington School Principals
    Dec 3, 2025
    At AWSP, we believe every system is perfectly designed to get the results it’s getting. If we want to see positive student behavior, we have to design systems that make belonging the default setting. Positive Behavior Supports (PBS) aren’t just about setting expectations or acknowledging good choices; they are about creating environments where every student feels seen, valued, and capable of success. From an AWSP Framework perspective, that is the heart of effective school leadership, and it is where culture, systems, and learning intersect.
  • Jack Arend, Deputy Director, AWSP
    Mar 11, 2024
    As we move from winter winds down and we can see spring just around the corner, we just want to remind principals and assistant principals that your own evaluation must be wrapped up on or before June 1 of each school year. This includes them having a summative conference, scoring, final eval, etc. This is the first year this date has been REQUIRED, per the Washington Administrative Code (WAC) 392–191A–190(8) (see the WAC text below).
  • Kevin Rupprecht, Principal, Lt. Gen. W.H. Harrison Preparatory School, Clover Park School District
    Jan 22, 2024
    The responsibilities of being a school leader, principal, or assistant principal are varied and different, but all important, nonetheless. Not all that long ago, my assistant principal and I lamented that we spent too much time on school management matters and not enough time engaged in instructional leadership. We were bogged down with investigations, policies, protocols, etc. We realized we needed to know how much time in our workday was spent in each school leadership domain.
  • Jack Arend, Deputy Director, AWSP
    Dec 14, 2022
    OSPI is proposing to establish a timeline and defined process for professional performance evaluations of certificated principals and assistant principals. The proposal would require evaluations and summative conferences be conducted by the evaluator prior to June 1 of the school year of which the evaluation is made. The proposed timeline would apply to both focused and comprehensive evaluations for principals and assistant principals. The proposal is intended to ensure that principals and assistant principals receive timely feedback as well as indications of their employment status.
  • Sue Anderson, Director of Educator Effectiveness/Educator Growth and Development, OSPI
    Sep 17, 2021
    With the return this school year to full Comprehensive evaluations with three Student Growth Goals, there is an opportunity to pilot Student Growth Goal rubrics for 3.1, 3.2, 6.1, 6.2, and 8.1.


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