
AWSP keeps you informed and engaged through a variety of communication channels. We offer several e-newsletters that deliver timely updates, professional learning opportunities, and leadership resources straight to your inbox. Additionally, our print newsletter, published twice a year, provides in-depth articles, member highlights, and important news impacting school leadership across the state. Stay connected with the latest insights and resources designed to support your role as an educational leader.
Email Newsletters
Principal Matters
If it affects the principalship in Washington state, you’ll hear about it in Principal Matters. Topics cover leadership, research, education updates, operations, professional learning opportunities, partner updates, student activities, principal evaluation and best practices from across the state.
Legislative Update
Popping up in your inbox most Fridays during the legislative session, Legislative Update covers everything from educational requirements and health care to principal evaluation – all from the principals’ perspective.
Building Leaders
School administrators who have direct responsibility for student activities will appreciate Building Leaders. Topics cover leadership programs for middle level, high school and Latino students, summer camps, resources, curriculum and more. Building Leaders is a newsletter of the Association of Washington Student Leaders (AWSL).
Planning Guide Preview
Planning Guide Preview highlights monthly calendar items, reminders, and must-dos from the AWSP School Leader Planning Guide.
Our Print Magazine: Washington Principal
We know not everyone is able to read each e-newsletter or email we send out. Washington Principal (formerly Bookends) is one more way of keeping you in the loop “in case you missed it.” We send three issues per year – fall, winter, and spring. Take it with you on a plane, to a game, to the beach, or anywhere else you might have a moment to check out what your professional association is doing to grow, support, and sustain school leaders in Washington state.
