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 need your voice! There are lots of way to participate in the process, from sending emails and letters to forming relationships with your elected officials.
Join our PAC to help supports our advocacy efforts. The PAC raises and spends money to support candidates and issues important to the principalship and to K–12 education.
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Whether the School Leader Paradigm, our AWSP Leadership Framework, or our collections of leadership tools and resources, we're here to help you level up your leadership.
Principals have one of the most important, rewarding, and demanding jobs on the planet. You need all the support you can get, so we're here for you. At AWSP, our goal is to be the first place you turn to or the first place you call when you need help principaling (yes, that's a word...because we said so).
Here are just a few of the ways we grow, support, and sustain school leaders.
One size doesn't fit all, so we provide a number of different ways for principals to stay sharp and improve their skills. We offer content for interns, assistant principals, and principals in all stages of their career, in person and online. From our cohort-based Launching Principal Leadership and Building Effective Leadership networks to our video workshops, we've got something bound to be up your alley.
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Principals and APs are the lead learners in their school. Our best-in-class pro learning provides something for each step of your career.
Face-to-face learning to help you network and grow with your colleagues.
With our online, hybrid, and on-demand offerings, we've got you covered anytime, anywhere, and on any device.
Knowledge is power and we want the most powerful principals in the world. We believe every student deserves an informed, connected, and engaged principal — and we’re here to help. AWSP strives to be the principal’s best friend. If it’s a resource or information you need, we want to be the first place you look. Learn More
We have to know you to serve you. We keep our finger on the pulse of the principalship with the help of our boards, committees, and advisory councils, which represent our state’s broad geographic and cultural diversity.
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At AWSP, we exist to support principals and assistant principals, and the principalship, in the education of each and every student. We believe strong leaders create strong schools and strong students. Founded in 1972, AWSP has been a leading voice in education for decades, representing principals, assistant principals, and principal interns.
Learn more about how we support school leaders, who partners with us, and our AWSP team.
With the highest membership percentage of any principals' association in the country, we're proud to support leaders making a difference across our state.
AWSP is part of a family of organizations working to support students and educators across the state.
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October is Disability History month. Washington public schools are required to conduct or promote educational activities that provide instruction, awareness, and understanding of disability history and people with disabilities. The activities may include, but not be limited to, school assemblies or guest speaker presentations.
OSPI SWIFT Ci3t CAST
Including Samuel
Other Dan Habib films SWIFT Center Videos
The Curb Cut Effect
Disability Visibility Project Changing the Framework: Disability Justice
Governor’s Office of Education Great teaching resources to access and not just for disability history month!