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A Unified Voice for School Leaders

Leading a school is one of the hardest jobs in education. You deserve a national association built for the realities of school leadership. At every grade level, for every decision, on every front.

This July, NASSP becomes the National Principals Association—representing all PreK–12 school leaders under one national home.

✓ Vote approved December 2025
✓ Official launch July 1, 2026
✓ Everything you value. Expanded across PreK–12.

What You Need to Know

One Voice. One Profession. One Home.

Dr Evelyn Edney

“By welcoming elementary principals into this community, we are building a more unified profession—one that can better share leadership practices, support one another, and advocate for the needs of students, educators, and communities across every grade level.”

Dr. Evelyn Edney, NASSP Board President and Principal of the Early College School at Delaware State University

Hear From School Leaders

Tom Brenner

Todd Dain

Ben Feeney

Allison Persad

Meghan Redmond

What’s Expanding Across PreK–12

The Road to NPA

December 2025

NASSP members approved the proposal to expand membership eligibility to all PreK–12 principals and assistant principals.

January 2026

Behind the scenes, our team began developing the National Principals Association brand—from logo design to messaging frameworks to this website you’re reading now.

April 2026

The National Principals Association will be introduced to members through a series of phased communications delivered over time, helping leaders understand the transition, the expanded PreK–12 platform, and how membership benefits will evolve to support school leaders across the continuum.

June 2026

The countdown to launch intensifies with platform updates, resource migration, and member readiness.

July 2026

The National Principals Association officially launches with a new website, new brand, and the same commitment to excellence you’ve trusted for over 100 years.

Your Questions Answered

In the News

The transition to the National Principals Association is gaining national attention across leading education and association media.

National Principals Conference (NPC27)