Rhode Island Association of School Principals

 
 
Rhode Island Association of School Principals
 

About RIASP's Member Benefits

Membership in the Rhode Island Association of School Principals provides many benefits, including:

  • A public voice to advocate in the press in the best interests of principals and assistant principals
  • A presence in the General Assembly to lobby on behalf of principals, assistant principals, retired principals, and other school leaders
  • The opportunity for members to purchase MetLife Insurance products at discounted rates
  • Legal coverage that supplements the protection provided by NAESP and NASSP for active members
  • Legal liability insurance for retirees who assume interim or independent consultant positions
  • "First call service" that gives RIASP members phone access to a lawyer when a legal issue arises
  • Award-winning publications from either NAESP or NASSP that provide researched information addressing the critical issues faced by school leaders
  • A quarterly newsletter published by RIASP keeping our members informed about the most current and the important educational issues in Rhode Island
  • Regular informational sessions offered as needed to keep principals and assistant principals up-to-date about various state and federal mandates
  • Free professional development programming at four RIASP General Membership Meetings each year
  • Various professional development programs that have been designed specifically for instructional leaders and offered free of charge or at a substantially discounted rate to members
  • A summer leadership conference providing in-depth programming for principals, assistant principals, and other school leaders
  • Timely updates about critical educational issues provided electronically through the RIASP Listserv
  • Social events that allow principals and assistant principals to relax with their peers
  • Free admission to most Interscholastic League athletic events
Printed from http://www.riasp.org/member-benefits on October 11, 2008