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Advocacy Agenda: September 2021
In March 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic not only forced school buildings to shut their doors—it also changed the way public education advocates conducted business. Meeting in person with congressional staff at the U.S. Capitol was no longer an option, so we quickly shifted our advocacy to virtual Zoom meetings instead. The policies we were advocating […]
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Terms and Conditions
This website and its contents are the property of the National Association of Secondary School Principals (“NASSP”). This web page states the “Terms and Conditions” for the use of the NASSP website, including www.nhs.us, www.njhs.us, www.nehs.org, www.natstuco.org, www.nassp.org, and https://community.nassp.org/home (referred as the “Website”). By using the Website, you agree to be bound by these Terms and Conditions. NASSP may revise these […]
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Module 11 Resources
School Safety Resources Anthony, Kathryn H., Johnson, Shawn, & Nelson, Johnathon. (March 2016). “Maximizing school safety in troubled times.” Principal Leadership, v16 (7), p46-51. Bille, Linda. (January 2016). “Why cyberbullying ups the ante.” Principal Leadership, v16 (5), p 46-49. Cornell, Dewey G. (2010). The Virginia model for student threat assessment. Charlottesville, VA: Curry School of Education, University of Virginia. Cowan, Katherine, […]
Student Activities
To affirm the importance of student activities and programs as a critical component of a student’s education and to provide recommendations for their successful implementation in schools. Furthermore, to affirm that students, by law, are entitled to a free public education and, therefore, the students and/or their parents, should not bear the financial responsibility for […]
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Legal Matters: April 2021
Enrollment in some school districts has decreased as more parents with health-related concerns for their families are choosing to home-school their kids in light of the current COVID-19 pandemic. Some home-school organizations are using the pandemic to mobilize parents, while other education-related organizations are highlighting how essential teachers are at this moment. Although the numbers […]