Principal Of The Year 2025. Grammys Record Of The Year 2025 Kate Sarine The NASSP National Principal of the Year program recognizes outstanding middle level and high school principals who have succeeded in providing high-quality learning opportunities for students as well as demonstrating exemplary contributions to the profession. NASSP President Raquel Martinez, left, and NASSP CEO Ronn Nozoe, right, present Tracie Anderson Swilley with the 2025 National Principal of the Year award in October
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'These exceptional finalists exemplify the transformative power of visionary school leadership,' said. We're thrilled to announce three finalists for the 2025 National Principal of the Year award! These are their reactions when NASSP CEO, Ronn Nozoe, told them.
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NASSP announces finalists for 2025-26 National Principal of the Year Amid National Principals Month, the National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP) announced that Tracie Anderson Swilley, principal of Fairfield Central High School in Winnsboro, SC, is the 2025 NASSP National Principal of the Year Swilley commented in her acceptance speech, "This award is not just a reflection of my work, but a testament to the power of community.
School Principals Week 2024 Dehlia Keelia. NASSP announces finalists for 2025-26 National Principal of the Year Founded in 1916, NASSP's mission is to connect and engage school leaders through advocacy, research, education, and student programs.
National Principal Of The Year 2024 List Brynn Corabel. PHOTO BY ALLYSSA HYNES/NASSP NASSP has updated its Principal of the Year (POY) and Assistant Principal of the Year (APOY) programs, offering more ways for secondary school principals and assistant principals to receive well. Tobias, Principal of State College Area High School in the State College Area School District, has been named Pennsylvania's 2025 Principal of the Year (at the secondary level) by the Pennsylvania Principals Association