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NAESP Issues Statement on President’s FY21 Budget
Read MoreNAESP has significant concerns with the President’s FY21 Budget, which would shortchange schools and undercut principals’ capacity to serve all students.
NAESP Issues Statement in Support of the SELF Act
Read MoreNAESP applauds the introduction of this act that would help educators better support social and emotional needs of all children.
Statement on House Passage of FY 2020 Education-Health-Labor Appropriations Bill
Read MoreStatement from NAESP Executive Director Dr. L. Earl Franks, CAE on House Passage of FY 2020 Education, Health, and Labor Appropriations Bill.
Statement on Trump Administration’s FY 2020 Budget Proposal
Read MoreNAESP is disappointed in the administration’s proposed FY 2020 Budget, which would cut key education programs that are critical to principals, schools, and stu…
NAESP Gathers School Leaders to Advocate for School Funding, School Safety, and School-Based Mental Health Services
Read MoreSchool leaders from across the nation will attend NAESP’s National Leaders Conference to discuss the most pressing education issues.
U.S. Department of Education Pilots “Flexibility for Equitable Per-pupil Funding”
Read MoreThe flexibility relieves many of the Federal requirements related to allocation, use and reporting for those eligible Federal funds.
Professional Development funding for Principals Preserved in Senate Bill
Read MoreContinued funding for Title II, Part A is critical for states and districts to provide support and PD for teachers and principals.
NAESP Urges End to Child Separation Policy
Read MoreStatement from NAESP Executive Director Dr. L. Earl Franks, CAE
#Social Media as an Advocacy Tool
Read MoreWhen used effectively, social media can be a powerful advocacy tool. A single tweet can draw attention to an important cause. A Facebook post can mobilize one’…
Funding for Title II, Part A Preserved in FY18 Omnibus Bill
Read MoreThe bill maintains funding at $2.055 billion for Title II, Part A—the only federal funding source dedicated to educator professional development.
Nation’s Principals to Gather in Washington, D.C. to Advocate on Capitol Hill for Increased School Funding
Read MoreSchool leaders from across the nation will attend NAESP’s National Leaders Conference to discuss the most pressing education issues.
NAESP’s Advocacy Update Video
Read MoreUse these quick video updates to help you stay in the know on ways principals can continue to advocate for education.