The National Association of Secondary School Principals’ 2025-2026 National Principal of the Year were announced at a gala celebration in Seattle on July 9, kicking off UNITED – The National Conference on School Leadership


2025-2026 Middle Level National Principal of the Year

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Damon Lewis
Ponus Ridge STEAM Academy
Norwalk, CT 

Under Lewis’ leadership, Ponus Ridge STEAM Academy, a 6–8 middle school, reduced chronic absenteeism from 31% to 8% in one year. His school has increased the number of minority students in the gifted and talented program, and the number of female students in accelerated math. He has championed an equity-driven and “Every Day Counts” culture where PSAT scores for grade eight students outpaced national, state and district metrics. He is the facilitator for the Black Male Administrator cohort in the district, and he mentors younger principals. He has expanded course offerings to include coding, computer science, robotics, music technology and immersive media; more than 20 after-school clubs; a Hispanic parent group; an in-school food pantry for families; and a care closet.

2025-2026 High School National Principal of the Year

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Tony Cattani, Lenape High School in Medford, NJ 
Cattani has been the principal of Lenape High School for 18 years. He is recognized for his role in developing a positive and inclusive school culture, where students and staff feel valued and supported. A visionary leader, he has championed professional collaboration, encouraging teachers to grow by learning from their most powerful resource—each other—through more than 3,000 peer observations and collegiality cafes. He models peer observation by sharing best practices with colleagues at New Jersey Principals and Supervisors Association conferences. Known as a tireless advocate for students, he consistently places their well-being and academic and personal growth at the forefront of every initiative. His dedication and impact have set a lasting standard for leadership within the Lenape community and beyond. He is also an executive council member of the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association. 

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