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Student Council Award Winners Announced

To see a list of the 2017 American Student Council Excellence Award winners, click here.

Dr. L. Earl Franks to Serve as Executive Director of National Principals Association

The Alabama executive will lead NAESP, the nation’s largest association of elementary and middle-level principals.

NAESP Leads Coalition Effort on Title II Funding to Support Principals

The initiative has gained broad support from other national, state, and local education organizations concerned about the proposal.

Watch the 2017 V.P. Candidate Speeches

Candidates for the 2017 Vice Presidential Election gave speeches and answered questions at the National Leaders Conference on March 26, 2017. Watch their speeches online.

NAESP 2017-2018 Platform Approved

The NAESP Board of Directors approved the proposed resolutions of the Resolutions Committee.

Nation’s Principals to Advocate on Capitol Hill for Equity and Funding

School leaders from across the nation will attend NAESP’s National Leaders Conference to discuss the most pressing education issues.

Make Sure You Can Vote in 2017 Election

Read about new voting procedures for NAESP’s 2017 Vice President Election. Read more

Advocacy Update: DeVos Confirmation Moves Forward

NAESP is deeply concerned about the nominee’s ability to hold the nation’s highest education office and uphold the interest of public education.

NAESP Presents Virtual Book Talk Series for Early Career Principals

NAESP Presents Virtual Book Talk Series for Early Career Principals


NAESP’s Virtual Book Talk Series for Early Career Principals is a free, professional learning community for early career principals to learn more about key topics from school principal authors and education leadership experts. 

Crayola Now Accepting Applications for Champion Creatively Alive Children Grant Program

Eighth annual grant program aims to inspire educators to increase art-infused education, creative capacity and design thinking throughout their school communities. Read more