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NewsLeader Editorials
Each month, Executive Director JoAnn Bartoletti publishes an editorial in one of our national publications, NewsLeader.
Policy Correspondence
NASSP's policy correspondences address various issues and legislation affecting education.
NASSP Board Position Statements
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EdWeek Advertorials
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Over 40 National Organizations Call for Expanding School Time
June 30, 2011
Education Community Applauds Efforts to Restore Federal Funding for School Technology
March 21, 2011
NASSP President-Elect Testifies Before Congress on Corporal Punishment
NASSP President-Elect Jana Frieler testified April 15, 2010, before the House Education and Labor Healthy Families and Communities Subcommittee on the issue of corporal punishment and its effect on academic success
NASSP Comments on School Improvement Grants Guidance
September 23, 2009
NASSP has submitted formal comments in response to the draft guidance on School Improvement Grants released by the U.S. Department of Education on August 26, 2009.
NASSP Comments on Race to the Top Guidelines
NASSP took particular issue with provisions for principal evaluation in its formal comments on the U.S. Department of Education's recent
proposed guidance for Race to the Top funds.
NASSP and Coalition Letter on Medicaid Regulations
January 25, 2008
NASSP and Coalition Letter on the Mental Health in Schools Act
January 9, 2008
NASSP Responds to the State of the Union
While much time was spent on important issues such as the War on Terror and the economy, only in passing did President Bush mention one other essential element to our nation’s future--education.
Rank Foolishness
The methodologies used to rank schools are not necessarily the best way to measure success or failure, believes NASSP Executive Director Gerald N. Tirozzi.
NASSP Executive Director Gerald N. Tirozzi on the 2006 PISA Results
Internet and Wireless Safety
November 2, 2007; revised November 4, 2010
Amicus
Brief in
Christian Legal Society Chapter v. Martinez
NASSP joined with the National School Boards Association and other organizations to file this
amicus curiae
brief in
Christian Legal Society Chapter of University of California v. Leo Martinez, et al.