

D.C. Update
Earlier this year, congressional leaders in both the House and Senate stated their intent to pass all 12 appropriations bills, a process...


D.C. Update
Policy Update Budget and appropriations breakdown Current CR is will expire this Friday, January 19. At this point, a government shutdown...


DC Update
What’s Happening in Washington? Last week, the House Committee on Education and the Workforce passed a new bill governing higher...


D.C. Update
Several bills were introduced this past week that NASSP supports. These bills include the Middle STEP Act, the Childcare for Working...
Federal Flash
Schools nationwide are back in session and a popular assignment for students returning to class is writing about their summer vacation....


Washington Update
ESEA The Senate passed their version of the reauthorization, the Every Child Achieves Act (S. 1177) on July 16 with wide bipartisan...


Where Candidates Stand on Educatioon
NASSP is keeping its finger on the pulse of presidential politics and where the candidates stand on education. Recently, the Committee...


D.C. Update
This week was a busy one for education policy in Washington, DC: The Senate’s education committee voted on Dr. John King’s nomination to...


I Would Never Want Your Job
In the past I have been a part of several conversations with teachers, students, parents, principals, and aspiring administrators about...


NASSP Issues Feedback as ESSA Implementation Moves Forward
On January 21, NASSP, along with the National Association of Elementary School Principals (NAESP), submitted comments to the Federal...