224:(NJHS) are the nation's leading organizations established to recognize outstanding high school and middle-level students. NHS and NJHS serve to honor those students who have demonstrated excellence in the areas of scholarship, leadership, service, and character (and citizenship for NJHS). These characteristics have been associated with membership in the organization since their beginnings in 1921 and 1929. NASSP is the parent organization for both NHS and NJHS.
38:
278:
middle level and high school principals who had implemented proven strategies to create connections between their faculty and surrounding communities. From 2008 to 2014, Breakthrough
Schools program annually recognized 10 US middle and high schools that serve large numbers of students living in poverty and are high achieving or dramatically improving student achievement.
312:. Principals of Breakthrough Schools participated in professional development activities and the annual NASSP conference. In 2017, all schools received a plaque and banner, four of the principals were selected to attend the National Principals Conference, and another six principals participated in the McKinsey Management Program for School Leaders.
185:, which emphasizes flexibility and adaptability to different school contexts and aims to foster a customized solution unique to each school to improve student achievement. Student success is directly related to long-term school improvement efforts, so this framework is readily applicable to any grade level,
277:
and merged two programs, Breakthrough High
Schools and Bridge Builders, to form Breakthrough Schools. Previously, the Breakthrough High Schools program recognized schools that were defying the odds and succeeding despite predictors of low student achievement. The Bridge Builders program recognized
249:
The
National Student Council (NatStuCo), formerly the National Association of Student Councils (NASC), was established in 1931 with the goal of helping middle level and high school student councils become more effective organizations. NatStuCo seeks to provide a valuable leadership partnership
172:
NASSP aims to help advance middle level and high school education by promoting high professional standards, focusing attention on school leaders' challenges, providing a "national voice" for school leaders, building public confidence in education, strengthening the role of the principal as
253:
NatStuCo is a program of NASSP. Its operation and administration are at the national office in Reston, VA. An
Advisory Committee—whose membership includes students, advisers, and principals appointed by the NASSP Board of Directors—provides input and advice to NatStuCo staff.
240:
in both public and non-public elementary schools for their outstanding academic achievement and demonstrated personal responsibility, to provide meaningful service to the school and community, and to develop essential leadership skills in the students of elementary schools.
281:
Although the program was paused in 2015 and 2016, in 2017, NASSP reevaluated the 39 Breakthrough
Schools recognized between 2011 and 2014 and found that 26 of the schools had continuously sustained their student achievement, and redesignated them as Breakthrough Schools.
296:
More specifically, nominated schools must demonstrate continuous growth on state assessments (and improved graduation rates among high schools), efforts to reduce the achievement gap, and have a student body consisting of 40% or more eligible for free or
205:
NASSP promotes the intellectual growth, academic achievement, character and leadership development, and physical well-being of youth. The association founded and administers the following student leadership programs to further these goals.
301:. Additional factors impacting consideration include equity of student participation in challenging courses, personal learning plans for all students, school/community connections, and leadership development/mentoring.
196:
NASSP annually recognizes principals, assistant principals, schools, students, and advisers from across the country for their leadership and for making positive, significant differences in schools and communities.
55:
942:
906:
836:
716:
153:, assistant principals, and aspiring school leaders from across the United States and more than 45 countries around the world. The association currently serves more than 27,000 members.
260:
Each year, NatStuCo hosts a national conference for activities directors and students across the country. The conference features youth motivational speakers and workshop presenters.
257:
NatStuCo seeks to promote civil service among students within the school and community. The organization provides leadership training for student council members and advisers.
742:
864:
250:
between students and their school. It creates the opportunity for students to become effective leaders, thus encouraging and influencing a positive school climate.
102:
165:
returns to the initials NASSP and adopts the tagline "Leading
Schools". The association is now extending its support of the principal by providing resources and
285:
Winners are chosen based on a school's documented success in implementing strategies aligned with the three core areas of NASSP's school improvement model, the
74:
947:
822:
342:
81:
952:
161:
In existence since 1916, NASSP's mission is to promote excellence in school leadership. In
February 2011 the organization replaced its old logo. The new
88:
720:
420:
455:
70:
503:
384:
121:
768:
850:
808:
95:
794:
666:
404:
59:
746:
634:
221:
519:
549:
878:
322:
48:
366:
579:
352:
166:
362:
372:
215:
892:
394:
17:
232:
The
National Elementary Honor Society (NEHS) was established in 2008 by NASSP in cooperation with the
332:
298:
635:"Principals Association Receives Grant from MetLife Foundation to Showcase Breakthrough Schools"
499:
237:
173:
instructional leader, and publicizing the issues and interests of members in the news media.
663:"Principal and Doctoral Candidate's School is Awarded National "Breakthrough" Schools Award"
378:
150:
662:
690:
388:
493:
936:
408:
305:
143:
479:
346:
326:
638:
482:
National
Association of Secondary School Principals Profile retrieved 10 May 2011
289:
Framework. The core areas include collaborative leadership; personalization; and
356:
147:
37:
527:
336:
290:
557:
398:
186:
456:"New Logo Signals NASSP Support for Principals and Their Leadership Teams"
274:
622:
587:
809:"Missouri Principal Named 2022 NASSP National Principal of the Year"
795:"Connecticut Principal Named NASSP National Principal of the Year"
609:
495:
Breaking Ranks: The
Comprehensive Framework for School Improvement
183:
Breaking Ranks: The Comprehensive Framework for School Improvement
769:"School Improvement Efforts Continue at 26 Breakthrough Schools"
442:
162:
31:
492:
National Association of Secondary School Principals (2011).
879:"Colorado's Tom Dodd Named National Principal of the Year"
308:
and were featured in the association's monthly magazine,
925:
233:
685:
683:
304:
From 2008 to 2014, selected schools received a $ 5,000
71:"National Association of Secondary School Principals"
943:
Educational organizations based in the United States
234:
National Association of Elementary School Principals
136:
National Association of Secondary School Principals
62:. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.
610:"About National Student Council | NatStuCo"
480:http://www.nassp.org/portals/0/content/55988.PDF
743:"MetLife Foundation-NASSP Breakthrough Schools"
142:) is a national organization of and voice for
8:
371:2018, Dr. Akil E. Ross, Chapin High School,
343:Paul Robeson High School for Human Services
29:Other organization in Reston, United States
122:Learn how and when to remove this message
851:"National Principal of the Year Winners"
823:"National Principal of the Year Winners"
421:Secondary education in the United States
18:National Association of Student Councils
438:
436:
432:
189:. This is the sixth publication of the
377:2017, Tom Dodd, Lesher Middle School,
907:"2015 National Principal of the Year"
893:"2016 National Principal of the Year"
865:"2018 National Principal of the Year"
837:"2020 National Principal of the Year"
273:In 2007, NASSP received a grant from
220:The National Honor Society (NHS) and
7:
60:adding citations to reliable sources
948:School principals and headteachers
25:
953:High schools in the United States
661:Whitehead, Chris (October 2012).
36:
667:Penn State College of Education
623:NatStuCo Annual Conference Page
405:Worcester Technical High School
323:Haddam Killingworth High School
293:, instruction, and assessment.
169:for the whole leadership team.
47:needs additional citations for
316:Principal of the Year Honorees
1:
222:National Junior Honor Society
717:"Frequently Asked Questions"
969:
213:
393:2015, Jayne Ellspermann,
367:Lexington, South Carolina
520:"Awards and Recognition"
353:Collins Hill High School
167:professional development
445:retrieved 19 March 2012
363:River Bluff High School
361:2019, Dr. Lucas Clamp,
181:In 2011 NASSP released
691:"Breakthrough Schools"
403:2014, Sheila Harrity,
385:Cumberland High School
373:Chapin, South Carolina
341:2021, Richard Gordon,
216:National Honor Society
651:retrieved 1 June 2011
395:West Port High School
383:2016, Alan Tenreiro,
236:(NAESP) to recognize
214:Further information:
641:on 28 September 2011
351:2020, Kerensa Wing,
333:Fulton Middle School
321:2023, Donna Hayard,
310:Principal Leadership
269:Breakthrough Schools
56:improve this article
797:. 10 November 2022.
299:reduced price meals
238:elementary students
909:. 8 February 2017.
895:. 8 February 2017.
881:. 17 October 2016.
867:. 17 October 2018.
853:. 25 October 2018.
839:. 21 October 2019.
825:. 25 October 2018.
612:. 17 January 2017.
275:MetLife Foundation
811:. 5 October 2021.
697:. 8 February 2017
505:978-0-88210-384-6
498:. Reston: NASSP.
331:2022, Beth Huff,
132:
131:
124:
106:
16:(Redirected from
960:
929:
928:
926:Official website
911:
910:
903:
897:
896:
889:
883:
882:
875:
869:
868:
861:
855:
854:
847:
841:
840:
833:
827:
826:
819:
813:
812:
805:
799:
798:
791:
785:
784:
782:
780:
765:
759:
758:
756:
754:
749:on 24 April 2011
745:. Archived from
739:
733:
732:
730:
728:
723:on 25 April 2011
719:. Archived from
713:
707:
706:
704:
702:
687:
678:
677:
675:
673:
658:
652:
650:
648:
646:
637:. Archived from
631:
625:
620:
614:
613:
606:
600:
599:
597:
595:
590:on 29 March 2010
586:. Archived from
576:
570:
569:
567:
565:
556:. Archived from
546:
540:
539:
537:
535:
526:. Archived from
516:
510:
509:
489:
483:
477:
471:
470:
468:
466:
452:
446:
440:
379:Fort Collins, CO
201:Student programs
127:
120:
116:
113:
107:
105:
64:
40:
32:
21:
968:
967:
963:
962:
961:
959:
958:
957:
933:
932:
924:
923:
920:
915:
914:
905:
904:
900:
891:
890:
886:
877:
876:
872:
863:
862:
858:
849:
848:
844:
835:
834:
830:
821:
820:
816:
807:
806:
802:
793:
792:
788:
778:
776:
775:. 27 April 2017
767:
766:
762:
752:
750:
741:
740:
736:
726:
724:
715:
714:
710:
700:
698:
689:
688:
681:
671:
669:
660:
659:
655:
644:
642:
633:
632:
628:
621:
617:
608:
607:
603:
593:
591:
578:
577:
573:
563:
561:
560:on 9 March 2010
548:
547:
543:
533:
531:
530:on 4 March 2011
518:
517:
513:
506:
491:
490:
486:
478:
474:
464:
462:
454:
453:
449:
441:
434:
429:
417:
318:
271:
266:
264:School programs
247:
230:
218:
212:
203:
179:
159:
128:
117:
111:
108:
65:
63:
53:
41:
30:
23:
22:
15:
12:
11:
5:
966:
964:
956:
955:
950:
945:
935:
934:
931:
930:
919:
918:External links
916:
913:
912:
898:
884:
870:
856:
842:
828:
814:
800:
786:
760:
734:
708:
679:
653:
626:
615:
601:
571:
541:
511:
504:
484:
472:
447:
431:
430:
428:
425:
424:
423:
416:
413:
412:
411:
401:
391:
389:Cumberland, RI
381:
375:
369:
359:
349:
339:
329:
317:
314:
287:Breaking Ranks
270:
267:
265:
262:
246:
243:
229:
226:
211:
208:
202:
199:
191:Breaking Ranks
178:
175:
158:
155:
130:
129:
44:
42:
35:
28:
24:
14:
13:
10:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
965:
954:
951:
949:
946:
944:
941:
940:
938:
927:
922:
921:
917:
908:
902:
899:
894:
888:
885:
880:
874:
871:
866:
860:
857:
852:
846:
843:
838:
832:
829:
824:
818:
815:
810:
804:
801:
796:
790:
787:
774:
770:
764:
761:
748:
744:
738:
735:
722:
718:
712:
709:
696:
692:
686:
684:
680:
668:
664:
657:
654:
640:
636:
630:
627:
624:
619:
616:
611:
605:
602:
589:
585:
581:
575:
572:
559:
555:
551:
545:
542:
529:
525:
524:www.nassp.org
521:
515:
512:
507:
501:
497:
496:
488:
485:
481:
476:
473:
461:
460:www.nassp.org
457:
451:
448:
444:
439:
437:
433:
426:
422:
419:
418:
414:
410:
409:Worcester, MA
406:
402:
400:
396:
392:
390:
386:
382:
380:
376:
374:
370:
368:
364:
360:
358:
354:
350:
348:
344:
340:
338:
334:
330:
328:
324:
320:
319:
315:
313:
311:
307:
302:
300:
294:
292:
288:
283:
279:
276:
268:
263:
261:
258:
255:
251:
244:
242:
239:
235:
227:
225:
223:
217:
209:
207:
200:
198:
194:
192:
188:
184:
177:School reform
176:
174:
170:
168:
164:
156:
154:
152:
149:
145:
141:
137:
126:
123:
115:
104:
101:
97:
94:
90:
87:
83:
80:
76:
73: –
72:
68:
67:Find sources:
61:
57:
51:
50:
45:This article
43:
39:
34:
33:
27:
19:
901:
887:
873:
859:
845:
831:
817:
803:
789:
777:. Retrieved
772:
763:
751:. Retrieved
747:the original
737:
725:. Retrieved
721:the original
711:
699:. Retrieved
694:
670:. Retrieved
656:
643:. Retrieved
639:the original
629:
618:
604:
592:. Retrieved
588:the original
584:www.nehs.org
583:
580:"About NEHS"
574:
562:. Retrieved
558:the original
553:
544:
532:. Retrieved
528:the original
523:
514:
494:
487:
475:
463:. Retrieved
459:
450:
347:Philadelphia
327:Higganum, CT
309:
303:
295:
286:
284:
280:
272:
259:
256:
252:
248:
231:
219:
204:
195:
190:
182:
180:
171:
160:
144:middle level
139:
135:
133:
118:
109:
99:
92:
85:
78:
66:
54:Please help
49:verification
46:
26:
443:About NASSP
357:Suwanee, GA
148:high school
937:Categories
779:21 January
701:21 January
554:www.nhs.us
550:"About Us"
427:References
337:Fulton, MO
291:curriculum
151:principals
112:March 2024
82:newspapers
672:1 January
399:Ocala, FL
415:See also
245:NatStuCo
210:NHS/NJHS
193:series.
157:History
96:scholar
753:2 June
727:2 June
645:2 June
594:11 May
564:10 May
534:10 May
502:
465:10 May
98:
91:
84:
77:
69:
773:NASSP
695:NASSP
306:grant
140:NASSP
103:JSTOR
89:books
781:2019
755:2011
729:2011
703:2019
674:2019
647:2011
596:2011
566:2011
536:2011
500:ISBN
467:2011
228:NEHS
187:K–12
163:logo
146:and
134:The
75:news
58:by
939::
771:.
693:.
682:^
665:.
582:.
552:.
522:.
458:.
435:^
407:,
397:,
387:,
365:,
355:,
345:,
335:,
325:,
783:.
757:.
731:.
705:.
676:.
649:.
598:.
568:.
538:.
508:.
469:.
138:(
125:)
119:(
114:)
110:(
100:·
93:·
86:·
79:·
52:.
20:)
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.