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RESTON, Va., May 26 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP) and MetLife Foundation are pleased to announce this year's winners in the Bridge Builders program (part 2 of 2):
The 25 schools selected to receive this year's awards are (continued):
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RESTON, Va., May 26 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP) and MetLife Foundation are pleased to announce this year's winners in the Bridge Builders program (part 1 of 2):
Under the leadership of visionary principals, 25 secondary schools from across the country have been selected to receive a $5,000 grant to implement a program or initiative that will strengthen ties among school administration, faculty and the surrounding community. The awards are part of the NASSP-MetLife Foundation partnership aimed at helping schools better connect with parents and members of their communities.
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...According to the National Education Association (NEA), there were 14,568 pub...The rest are mostly secondary (middle and high schools), although a small number... Association of Elementary School Principals (NAESP). 1615 Duke Street. Alexandria, VA 22314 US...
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RESTON, Va., May 17 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The following statement on High School Reform: Examining State and Local Efforts was released today by the National Association of Secondary School Principals:
The National Association of Secondary School Principals applauds Chairman Boehner and the U.S. House Committee on Education and the Workforce for continuing the dialogue on high school reform with today's hearing "High School Reform: Examining State and Local Efforts." NASSP has long recognized the critical role that states play in high school reform and is pleased to be working with the National Governors Association as a member of its constituent advisory committee on redesigning the American high school.
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WASHINGTON, Jan. 21 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The following is a statement by the National Association of Secondary School Principals on the President's State of the Union address:
The National Association of Secondary School Principals is encouraged by the President's comments in the State of the Union address emphasizing the needs of America's middle level and high school students. The President's proposal to provide federal assistance to middle level and high school students in reading, math, and science, and to expand Advanced Placement (AP) programs in low-income schools, is support long overdue from the federal government. We sincerely hope that the President's pledge will be reflected in his fiscal year 2005 budget proposal that will be released in two weeks.
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FORT KENT Taylor Pelletier, a senior at Fort Kent Community High School, is one of only eight students selected from more than 3,000 applicants nationwide as a regional Leadership Award Scholarship winner.
The award is co-sponsored by the National Association of Secondary School Principals and Herff Jones Inc.
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MORGANTOWN - Business leaders who don't know the value of partnering with a school only have to ask Jay Engeln, resident practitioner for business-school partnerships for the National Association of Secondary School Principals.
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We're seeing girls doing things now that we used to put off on boys," former Baltimore school Police Chief Jansen Robinson said. "This is vicious, 'I-want-to-hurt-you' fighting. It's a nationwide phenomenon and it's catching us all off guard.
"We're just stunned and disgusted and we still can't understand how such a thing could have happened," said the family's pastor, the Rev. Durrell Williams of the Full Gospel Deliverance Church. Williams today," said Bill Bond, who heads a project on school safety for the National Association of Secondary School Principals. "I've been to 17 association meetings this year and the topic has been addressed at every meeting."
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Contact: Linda Embrey of the National School Boards Association, +1-703-838-6737; Kaylen Tucker of the National Association of Elementary School Principals, +1-703-684-3345; Susan Wooley of the American School Health Association, +1-330-678-1601; or Shana Kemp of the National Association of Secondary School Principals, +1-703- 860-7344