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OLYMPIA–June 3, 2009—State Senator
Rodney Tom has been selected by the Association of Washington School
Principals (AWSP) to receive the 2009 Torch of Leadership Award. The
award honors a state-level public servant who has demonstrated support
of principals and the principalship in the education of all
students.
Tom, who represents the 48th district, is being honored by AWSP for
his commitment to K-12 education during the 2009 legislative
session.
According to AWSP Director of Governmental Relations Jerry Bender,
the senator has kept education a top priority, even when the
demands of a downward economy made it difficult to do so.
“He appreciates the challenges principals face, and has
championed legislation that provides what is needed to carry our
students and schools forward,” explained Bender.
As a member of the Basic Education Funding Task Force, Tom helped
craft ESHB 2261, which ushers in a new plan for the full funding
of K-12 basic education in Washington state. He also backed bills
supporting the state’s principal internship program and the
Washington State Leadership Academy.
“Principals will play a vital role as we move forward with
education reform within the constraints of stagnant revenues,”
said Tom, upon learning of the award. “Very few areas in education
give us better leverage than making sure every school has a great
principal.”
“There is not a great school in Washington state that does not
also have a great principal; the two go hand-in-hand,” he added.
School building administrators in the 48th district have noticed
Tom’s hard work. Paul Luczak, principal of Juanita Elementary
(Lake Washington School District), remarked, “Senator Tom is a
bipartisan legislator who truly understands educational issues and has
worked tirelessly for education reform.”
Tom just completed his first term in the Senate after serving two
terms in the House. He is the vice chair for the operating budget on the
Ways and Means Committee and also serves on the Early Learning and K-12
Education Committee and the Judiciary Committee.
The senator will be honored with a formal recognition and award
presentation at AWSP’s 2009
Principals’ Conference, Oct. 18–20, in Yakima.
The Torch of Leadership Award is administered by AWSP. Nominations
for the award are submitted by members of AWSP’s Legislation Committee, and final selection is made by
a panel of staff and committee members.
About the Association of Washington School Principals
(AWSP)
The Association of Washington School Principals is a
professional association serving principals, assistant principals and
principals in training. Formed in 1972, the Association now includes
more than 3,400 members from public and private elementary, middle and
high schools statewide. It is governed by a board of practicing
principals composed of members drawn from three grade-specific boards
representing the elementary, middle and high school levels. The mission
of AWSP is to support principals and assistant principals and the
principalship in the education of all students. For more information on
the Association, visit the AWSP Web site at www.awsp.org.
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