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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.

Apr 17, 2026

This week’s IASP Advocacy Podcast focuses on something we’re seeing more and more right now—confusion.

Across Indiana, there are two topics generating a lot of questions from communities, staff, and even policymakers:

  • Why school board elections and referendums aren’t showing up on primary ballots
  • What's the...


Apr 10, 2026

What does real advocacy look like in a school?

This week on the IASP Advocacy Podcast, we’re highlighting a powerful, practical example.

🎙️ Featured Guest: Rick Davis, Principal at Sheridan

Rick joins the podcast to share how Sheridan has built—and sustained—a strong tradition of connecting legislators with...


Apr 8, 2026

In this episode of the IASP Leadership Podcast, Dr. Tiffany D. Barrett is joined by Kristen Peterson, Associate Principal at Chesterton High School and IASP Assistant Principal Liaison, along with Tom Stoner, Assistant Principal at Rensselaer Central High School and author of this month’s From the AP Lens article in...


Apr 3, 2026

This week on the IASP Advocacy Podcast, we’re making the shift.

The legislative session may be over—but your influence as a school leader is just getting started.

In this episode, I take a step back from tracking bills and focus on what comes next:

  • How to use the new IASP website—especially the Advocacy...


Mar 27, 2026

This week’s IASP Legislative Update Podcast continues our review of the KGR Legislative Debrief with Part II, featuring Seamus Boyce, Keith Butler, and Jake Weber.

While the full debrief is just over an hour and well worth your time, this episode focuses on one specific portion that is generating significant questions...