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The Indiana Association of School Principals (IASP) is a not-for-profit, professional association serving more than 2,900 building level administrators in Indiana. IASP provides professional growth and advocacy opportunities. Our podcasts are just one of many ways we support principals and other school administrators in their quest to lead educational achievement.

Oct 30, 2024

Join us for this episode of the IASP Leadership podcast.  A weekly podcast production containing short, sweet, nuggets of Wednesday wisdom for our leadership growth.  In this episode, we hear from speaker and author, Jimmy Casas, as he shares about his upcoming Keynote at the Fall Professionals Conference on Monday,...


Oct 25, 2024

The latest episode of the Indiana Association of School Principals Advocacy Podcast dives into the importance of elections and the role school leaders play in shaping education policy. Hosted by Cindy Long, Assistant Executive Director at IASP, this episode leverages the excitement of election season to explore how...


Oct 23, 2024

Join us for this episode of the IASP Leadership podcast.  A weekly podcast production containing short, sweet, nuggets of Wednesday wisdom for our leadership growth.  In this episode, we hear from Dr. Joe Sanfelippo as he shares a sneak peak to his Keynote that he plans to share when he closes out the...


Oct 18, 2024

Episode Description

Welcome to this week’s episode of the Indiana Association of School Principals Advocacy Podcast!

In this week's two-part episode, Assistant Executive Director Cindy Long discusses the publication of the second draft of the new Indiana high school diploma and highlights some much...


Oct 16, 2024

Join us for this episode of the IASP Leadership podcast.  A weekly podcast production containing short, sweet, nuggets of Wednesday wisdom for our leadership growth.  In this episode, we hear from Kristen Peterson and Tony Stesiak as they share about their article in the IASP Indianagram titled "From the AP Lens: Using...