NMASSP unites NM principals for the purposes of: creating a secondary leadership network; advocating the importance of leadership & supporting best practice.
Can educators and police predict the next school shooter? Principal Recovery Network member Greg Johnson weighs in. #StopGunViolence
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A2 Principals need to work with 1st responders, staff, students, and community. Safety should be the # 1 goal. Students need to feel safe at school. Parents need to feel safe sending their kids to school. The staff needs to feel safe going to school. #REMSChatWithAnExpert
Thank you New Mexico educational leaders! It was an honor to work with all of you on Monday and Tuesday! @NMEDLeaders@NMAESP@NMASSP1
Your students are very fortunate to have you taking care of them. Have a wonderful remainder of the school year.
NM rural school leaders, here's your chance to get involved with the NASSP rural school advocacy group. Our NM colleague Mr. Ervin Trujillo from Farmington Schools will be co-facilitating!
NM secondary school leaders, registration for Ignite23 is open! This national principal conference only gets to the Western region every few years. NASSP members pay less for registration.
🚨 Conference Registration Open Now! 🚨
#Ignite23 is the premier conference for secondary school leaders, and you're sure to be inspired. Walk away with actionable practices to strengthen your school.
Join us.
July 12-15, 2023. Denver.
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Have you checked out our #SchoolSurvey of America's School Leaders and High School Students yet? @educationweek explores the data. #EdChat
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"If you are in a building where this occurred, a community where this occurred, recovery is forever."
Our Principal Recovery Network member say helping peers is part of their own recovery.
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👋 Hey, school leaders! As you set your instructional vision for fall, let this video inspire your goals – and your teachers' plans, too.
Press ▶️, then ⏩ to your team:
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Alternative high schools are one way students can still graduate while working & dealing with other stressors. We would love to hear from #SchoolLeaders at alternative HSs about how clientele has changed during the pandemic. #EdChat
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A whole network of #Principals just like you is waiting right here to collaborate and connect! Join today to take advantage of our Leadership Networks, conferences & much more.
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In North Dakota's rural areas where populations are declining, small schools are fighting to survive. Rural schools face unique challenges, which is why NASSP has a Rural Leadership Network that even non-member principals can join. Find it on our website.
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Heartwarming read about a Nebraska teacher making a difference in her rural community alongside her NASSP member principal. Did you know we have a Leadership Network for Rural #SchoolLeaders? Visit our website.
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Principal Recovery Network: "The network serves as rapid-response emotional support team for school leaders who've experienced violence in their schools." Now they're asking politicians to do something.
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This is the fourth in a series of posts showing the 19 winners of the Arts Education Is Essential student art contest! Today's winning entry is by Brody Scruggs of Lincoln County. See all the entries at https://t.co/pQds9j8pp6
Education Leaders: Project Tomorrow has launched 4 national #SpeakUp surveys: district administrators, technology, communications & cybersecurity leaders. Your voices are important. Share your views by June 3, & you will be entered to win $50 gift card! https://t.co/Kxgz4gHiDK