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  • Dr. Scott Seaman, Executive Director, AWSP
    Nov 21, 2025
    At AWSP, our mission has always been simple and unwavering: we exist to support every school leader (principals and assistant principals) and the principalship in the education of each and every student. That means supporting our members, at every level, in every school across Washington. Today, we’re sharing an update that strengthens that commitment and aligns Washington’s PK–12 leadership voice with a new, unified national partner.
  • David Morrill, Communications & Technology Director, AWSP
    Oct 29, 2025
    Teresa “Traci” Schultz, assistant principal at Southworth Elementary School in Yelm Community Schools, has been named the 2026 Washington State Elementary Assistant Principal of the Year. Schultz leads with empathy and clarity—anchoring every decision in her belief that every interaction can change a life. Known for her steady leadership and ability to restore hope in times of challenge, Schultz has helped rebuild trust and community at Southworth following district-wide levy losses and staff turnover.
  • Mishele Barnett, Communications & Digital Media Coordinator, AWSP
    Aug 13, 2025
    How you start the school year matters. The first days and weeks set the tone for everything that follows — and no one knows that better than Cathy Sork, 2024 AWSP Elementary Principal of the Year and principal at Dorothy Fox Elementary in Camas. In her recent article for NAESP’s Communicator, Cathy shares nine creative, practical ways principals can help students feel like essential members of their school community from the moment they walk through the doors.
  • Tamera Marcoe, Assistant Principal, Hunt Elementary School, Puyallup SD
    Mar 19, 2024
    Last week, I had the honor of representing our state and AWSP members at the NAESP National Advocacy Conference in Washington, D.C. While there, I was able to hear from both candidates running for NAESP Vice-President. Both candidates were able to answer the questions put before them, though Ann-Marie Gleason articulated her thoughts and personalized her stories. Whoever wins the election will be representing our voice through discussions with leaders and legislators across our states and in our country’s capital
  • Roz Thompson, Governmental Relations & Advocacy Director, AWSP
    Mar 8, 2024
    Yesterday, the Legislature adjourned “Sine Die”. Over the past few days, decisions were solidified about final supplemental budgets and final bill language. Here is my description about this year’s legislative session based on the book Fortunately that I used to read to my own kids.


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