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On Presidents Day, we pause to reflect on the leaders who have carried the weight of our nation’s highest office.

When families gather around the table for game night or log on for a weekend raid, most of us don’t think about who made the games we love.

“We must continually fight for financial and overall support, seek mentorship opportunities and build agency. Administrators must connect with each other because it is a lonely job, and it’s easy to feel isolated.”

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As we celebrate Women's History Month, we honor the groundbreaking achievements of women like Phebe Sudlow, whose contributions to public education continue to resonate today.

The WEP and GPO provisions had unfairly reduced or eliminated Social Security benefits for educators, firefighters, police and other public employees.

AFSA’s 17th Triennial Convention will officially kick off July 24.

AFSA members have responded to the union’s call to action by sending more letters to their senators and representatives in one week than ever before.

AFSA has officially launched the School Leader Contract Library, a groundbreaking resource designed to support local union leaders in contract negotiations.

It never occurred to Dale that not a single one of them was Black in a community school where all the students were Black.
School leadership wasn’t in my plans. I loved teaching and never would have guessed I’d become an administrator.