The message they took to their elected officials dealt with the reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act also known as "No Child Left Behind." The call to change to a continuous growth model of measurement and to provide relief for special education students and English language learners was well received by Washington's elected officials.
The AWSP members representing over 2,500 principals in Washington D.C. were:
- Rick Nebeker - Principal at Prospect Point Elementary School in Walla Walla
- Dwight Cooper - Principal at Reardan Elementary School in Reardan
- Kathleen Morrison - Principal at Island Park Elementary School in Mercer Island
- Kathi Wight - Principal at Nisqually Middle School in Lacey
- Karen Owen - Principal at Nisqually Middle School in Lacey
- Thomas Schend - Vice principal at West Valley Junior High in Yakima
- Ken Schutz - Principal at Odessa High School in Odessa
- Philip Brockman - Principal at Ballard High School in Seattle
- Boyd Keyser - Principal at Cle Elum-Roslyn High School in Cle Elum
- David Montague - Principal at Washington Elementary in Kennewick
On a personal note, the highlight of the trip for me was seeing a graduate of Centralia High School, Nicole Brener-Schmitz, working as an executive assistant for Congressman Brian Baird. She graduated from CHS in 2002 and I was her principal during her years as a "Tiger" at CHS.