Our 2021 Strategic Partners

NAESP is honored to partner with organizations that support our mission, “to lead in the advocacy and support for elementary and middle level principals and other education leaders in their commitment for all children.”

NAESP is the only national association dedicated to serving elementary and middle-level principals. Our activities are designed to help principals lead learning communities and improve achievement for the 33 million children in pre-kindergarten through grade 8 that they serve.

Our partner program provides year-round opportunities to build and enhance relationships with NAESP members.

For more information about becoming a partner with NAESP, please contact Jackie McGrail, Associate Executive Director, Membership, Development and Affiliated Services, at jmcgrail@naesp.org or 703-518-6240

We are grateful for our partners’ demonstrated commitment to NAESP and school leadership. Please click on their logos below for more information about each partner.

President

Lysol created the HERE for Healthy Schools Initiative to help curb the spread of illness in schools. To help support in-person learning this school year, Lysol is giving educators the resources to help bring healthy habits into the classroom in fun and engaging ways. Over the next three years, Lysol will expand HERE for Healthy Schools into every Title I schools in the U.S., reaching 15 million children by 2022.

Diamond

Lifetouch is the leader in school photography and yearbooks—capturing, preserving and sharing smiling faces from preschool through high school graduation. Lifetouch provides solutions for school branding, safety and fundraising.

 

Platinum

For over 40 years, Landscape Structures has been the leading manufacturer of commercial playground equipment. We’re committed to enhancing children’s lives, because we are all shaped by play.

 

Silver

Ask Listen Learn Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids Connect For Schools Crayola DonorsChoose Forrest T. Jones & Company Comcast Internet Essentials No Kid Hungry YMCA WeVideo