Fifteenth Triennial Constitutional Convention

AFSA members from across the nation came together at the National Harbor, minutes away from Washington, D.C., for the AFSA 15th Triennial Constitutional Convention. Attendees experienced three days of interactive workshops, informative panels and engaging speakers. Convention attendees also enjoyed local entertainment, a private opening reception at the National Museum of African American History and Culture, and a tribute ceremony honoring former AFSA president Diann Woodard.

We hope you found the convention to be a valuable and informative experience. As school leaders, you have the power to change the future of education and incorporate what you’ve learned into your community. Thank you to everyone who attended and helped make this year’s convention possible!

Resolutions

WHEREAS, Puerto Rico is a territory of the United States; and

WHEREAS, the American Federation of School Administrators currently does not have a recruitment program to encourage public charter school administrators to become members of AFSA;

WHEREAS, public school administrators play a crucial role in educating our nations children; and

Highlights

During an interactive workshop titled Moving from Inviting to Equitable, Dr. Marsha Foster Boyd and Matthew Abrams invited thoughtful discussion about what steps can be taken to move toward a culture where everyones values, heritage, voice, worldview, and lifestyle are embraced.
Dr. Bill Daggett delivered the keynote address to a welcoming audience of delegates.
Strategies for providing a safe and secure learning environment and the challenges school leaders are facing currently were discussed during a pre-conference workshop.
To help school leaders better understand more about all the hype surrounding the term “social justice”
Highlights for Today, Thursday July 26

Newly Elected Officers

Executive Vice President
Secretary-Treasurer