@NCASAtweets welcomes Jason Johnson of @OrangeCoSchools, NC’s 2025 Principal of the Year and 2026 National HS Principal of the Year, to Episode 44 of our podcast! Hear his insights on key issues facing school leaders & how to advocate for public schools!
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Registration is OPEN for NCASA's 2026 School Law & Policy Symposium. Register now to hear from some of NC’s top education attorneys & subject matter experts! https://t.co/SN1l5oDxJS
From NC Principal of the Year to 2026 @NASSP NATIONAL Principal of the Year! We could not be more proud to have Mr. Jason Johnson representing all of our NC school administrators! Congratulations Jason!
@NCASAtweets welcomes NCASA’s incoming Executive Director on July 1st, @ReevesTravis, to the podcast for Episode 43! He talks about his vision for the organization & how to #ChampionNCPublicSchools! https://t.co/zKKXy3a8no
North Carolina Supreme Court releases long-awaited Leandro school funding decision. Supreme Court votes 4-3 to overturn 2022 ruling allowing courts to order transfer of money for schools. Richard Dietz joined Democrats in dissenting. https://t.co/MKI3KMoVz6 #ncpol#nced
The award, presented by NCSBA's President Carlos Riddick and Executive Director Leanne Winner, recognizes an individual whose support and dedication to public education is tireless and steadfast. The association's board of directors voted at their March meeting to honor Joyce.
@NCASAtweets Executive Director Katherine Joyce is proud to be honored by @NCSBA friends who have advocated alongside us for 23 years for strong public schools. #nced
Congrats to Katherine Joyce for a successful career spanning 2+ decades in public education advocacy!
In recognition of her upcoming retirement as Executive Director of @NCASAtweets, NCSBA recently honored Joyce (pictured, center) with its Friend of Education award.
Dr. Travis L. Reeves has officially been named incoming Executive Director of NCASA! In his remarks at 2026 CEL, he shared his commitment to meeting with members, listening to their needs, & working alongside them to strengthen NC’s local public schools & communities. #nced
We’re honored to welcome Lt. Governor Rachel Hunt to the 2026 Conference on Educational Leadership! Thank you for your strong support of public education and for sharing your perspective with education leaders from across North Carolina. #nced#EdLeadership2026
Inspiring insights, reflections, & advice from this morning’s panel, “Fifty Years Of Public School Leadership: A Look Back And A Look Ahead.” Grateful to Dr. Dudley Flood, Dr. Bill McNeal, Jack Hoke, and Katherine Joyce for sharing their wisdom. #EdLeadership2026#nced
Thank you @NewHanoverCoSch Hoggard High School Concert Orchestra for a stellar reception performance — we love showcasing student talent #EdLeadership2026#nced
Congratulations to NCASA Executive Director Katherine W. Joyce, our 2026 Champion for Children! Her unwavering commitment and leadership have made a lasting impact on students and local public schools across North Carolina. #EdLeadership2026#nced#LeadInspireAchieve
Congratulations to NCASA’s 2026 Raymond Sarbaugh Leadership Award winners: Dr. Rhonda Schuhler, Dr. Ron Hargrave, and Dr. Tony Jackson! Your leadership, dedication, and lasting impact on public education are truly worth celebrating. #EdLeadership2026#nced#LeadInspireAchieve
Thank you @MoGreenNCDPI for sharing your powerful vision for “The Way Forward for NC’s Public Schools.” Your leadership and commitment to students across our state continue to inspire! #EdLeadership2026#nced#LeadInspireAchieve
“There has never been a more consequential time to lead.”
We’re honored to welcome Dr. Miguel A. Cardona, U.S. Secretary of Education, as our keynote speaker — setting the stage for an inspiring, forward-looking event! #EdLeadership2026#nced#LeadInspireAchieve
Katherine Joyce is excited to see everyone in Wilmington for NCASA’s 2026 Conference on Educational Leadership! She looks forward to celebrating NCASA’s 50 years in public school service & your accomplishments in preparing students for life. #nced#EdLeadership2026
Congratulations to #DrTonyJackson Superintendent, Chatham County School who announced his retirement effecive June 30. He has served as a Superintendent for 19 years. #LeadershipMatters
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