Mishele Barnett, Communications & Digital Media Coordinator, 51¸£ÀûÉç
Apr 1, 2025
Encouraging student leadership helps build confidence, responsibility, and a positive school culture. Back in February during 51¸£ÀûÉç's Member Engagement Month, we invited our members to recognize and celebrate the young leaders in their schools with our You're an Outstanding Leader certificate.
It’s been a major budget week in Olympia. Senate and House Democrats released competing 2025–27 operating budgets with significant differences in K–12 investments, particularly around special education, MSOC, and leadership development. 51¸£ÀûÉç supports the Senate's deeper investment in schools and continues to advocate for robust funding for our students, staff, and leaders. With April 2 approaching, now’s the time to speak up. Use our Action Center to contact your legislators!
As the session moves toward Sine Die, now is the time for both houses to coordinate and negotiate their differing budgets and bills that have made it past both houses. Note, both House and Senate budgets will be released 3/24 so the status of much of what is covered below may be clarified by inclusion or exclusion within any budget.
Mishele Barnett, Communications & Digital Media Coordinator, 51¸£ÀûÉç
Mar 24, 2025
The Association of Washington School Principals (51¸£ÀûÉç) proudly announces the 2025 Washington State Principal and Assistant Principal of the Year award recipients. These outstanding school leaders have demonstrated an unwavering commitment to student success, equity, and community engagement. Their visionary leadership has transformed their schools into inclusive, high-achieving environments where students and staff thrive.
This week’s focus was on revenue and budget planning, with a new forecast projecting $844M less in state revenue over the next four years. Senate Democrats released a tax proposal aimed at the wealthy, while key education bills (SB 5192 & SB 5263) could bring $1B to K-12 schools. Meanwhile, national headlines emerged as Trump signed an executive order to dismantle the U.S. Department of Education.
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