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  • School Celebration Newsletter | August 2022 Edition

    Cindy Sholtys-Cromwell, Principal, Loowit High School and Kelso Virtual Academy (K-12), Kelso School District
    Aug 01, 2022
    How in the world did it get to June? We are almost halfway through 2022 and I am not sure how that happened. I learned a long time ago the days can go by so slowly, BUT the years, they fly by. This seems more true now than ever. I know many of you have already completed your 2021 | 2022 school year, however, a few of us (myself included) still have a couple of weeks of celebration and milestones to push through. The finish line is in sight, so remember to find joy in the work EVERY single day. You are amazing and YOU are making a difference in the lives of so many. Be well and remember to drop me a line if you need any support. Happy June, Cindy.
  • WANTED: Amazing Mentors for New School Leaders

    Gina Yonts, Associate Director, AWSP
    Jul 21, 2022
    AWSP is recruiting principals with 5+ years of school leadership experience to participate in the AWSP Mentor Program. If you’d like to give back, apply to serve as a mentor as part of our mentoring cadre. Are you a new principal or AP? Apply for a mentor!
  • Early Bird Registration - Disability Roadmap Webinar/Podcast Series

    Dr. Chris Espeland, Inclusion Director, AWSP
    Jul 21, 2022
    Sign up to reserve your spot in the 2022-2023 school year My Disability Roadmap Webinar/Podcast Series featuring Samuel Habib, Dan Habib, and the groundbreaking adults with disabilities featured in their new film.  Register to join some or all of these nine rich discussions on inclusive education, postsecondary transition, and disability rights.
  • The Power and Importance of Student Voice

    James Layman, Director, Association of Washington Student Leaders
    Jul 11, 2022
    I always ask, “Have you asked your students yet?” This question opens the door to possibilities and discoveries. Students are the experts at being students. I will say that again so that it can truly marinate… students, are the experts at being students. Adults are no longer the experts; they are. We get to use our lived experiences and positionality to support students achieve academic and social success.
  • Special Education and 504 Tips & Resources | June 17, 2022

    Abby Bowers | Director of Special Programs | Capital Region ESD 113
    Jun 17, 2022
    These resources are sent out weekly to leaders in special education and Section 504. Each post contains tips and resources on a variety of topics that are meant to keep you informed and up-to-date.
  • Summer Reading for 2022

    Roz Thompson, Governmental Relations & Advocacy Director, AWSP
    Jun 16, 2022
    When you’re ready to jump into some professional reading, check out this list of books that our staff created based on some of the books that we are reading or that we hear others mention. We also provide some tips for engaging your staff in a book study, if that is something that you are considering.
  • Special Education and 504 Tips & Resources | June 10, 2022

    Abby Bowers | Director of Special Programs | Capital Region ESD 113
    Jun 10, 2022
    These resources are sent out weekly to leaders in special education and Section 504. Each post contains tips and resources on a variety of topics that are meant to keep you informed and up-to-date.
  • In Light of Tragedy, Rally Around Relationships

    Dr. Scott Seaman, Executive Director, AWSP
    Jun 10, 2022
    As a recovering principal, you never forget the experiences you faced. Traumatic, high-stress events become permanently ingrained into the rest of our lives. And as much as we try to forget and move on, all it takes is one reminder and we are right back to the moment, the event, the decisions, and all the related emotions. On May 24, 2022, we were all given a reminder through yet another horrific school shooting and the tragic deaths of innocent students and teachers. For those in education, these unimaginable events generate additional emotions and trauma. And for principals and assistant principals, the emotions become even more complex and traumatic. Complex because we move from anger and defeat to shock, horror, sadness, and, unfortunately, the relief it wasn’t at our school.
  • Breakfast After The Bell

    Roz Thompson, Governmental Relations & Advocacy Director, AWSP
    Jun 09, 2022
    Have you heard? High-needs schools that operate the School Breakfast Program (SBP) are required to implement a Breakfast After the Bell (BAB) program and give students adequate time to eat their breakfast for the 2022-23 school year. OSPI has all the information you need to create a plan to make this happen. Not sure if your school is required to operate a BAB program? Need some creative resources to make your program successful? Check out the School Breakfast Program page on OSPI’s website.
  • OSPI School Safety Tips for June 2022

    Mike Donlin, Program Supervisor, School Safety Center, OSPI
    Jun 03, 2022
    There is no need to struggle again through the details of the most recent school shooting tragedy. Nor is there a reason to struggle through the other tragedies which followed in rapid succession. The stories are the same. The stories are all different. The stories are all devastating. The often-repeated, fundamental questions we hear most often these days are: How can we ensure that our schools are safe? What can we do?

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