JACKSON HOLE, WYO – The Teton County School District announced Daniel Abraham has been selected as the 2019 Wyoming Assistant Principal of the Year.
The Wyoming Association of Secondary School Principals (WASSP) directly works with the National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP) to annually select a principal and assistance principal of the year.
The NASSP National Assistant Principal of the Year program annually recognizes outstanding middle level and high school assistant principals who have succeeded in providing high quality learning opportunities for students. These assistant principals are acknowledged by their peers for the exemplary contributions they have made to the profession.
Each of the 50 states, the District of Columbia, the US Department of Defense Education Activity, and the US Department of State Office of Overseas Schools may select one assistant principal to represent their state.
From these state winners, three finalists are named as contenders for the National Assistant Principal of the Year award. The NASSP National Assistant Principal of the Year is selected from among the finalists.









