Effective principals have a sizable impact on student achievement through instructional leadership, school climate, staff support, family engagement, and other pathways, according to research. Learning Forward chief policy officer Melinda George moderated a panel discussion as part of a 2023 National Principals Month policy briefing in October in Washington, D.C.
School leaders and policymakers discussed the state of K-12 education and the importance of supporting critical federal programs that help schools. After opening remarks, George facilitated a discussion with association leaders, who are also current and former principals, about what is needed now to support schools and leaders with the essential tools and resources required to effectively meet the diverse needs of their students.
The American Federation of School Administrators, the National Association of Elementary School Principals, and the National Association of Secondary School Principals hosted the briefing.
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