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School leadership wasn’t in my plans. I loved teaching and never would have guessed I’d become an administrator.
Charles developed a deep desire to advocate for others, especially young people who faced obstacles like his own.
On May 17, 1954, the Supreme Court ruled unanimously in favor of the plaintiffs. Chief Justice Earl Warren wrote the opinion, which stated that “separate educational facilities are inherently unequal.”

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"We are a union, and we must be prepared, when called upon."

Schools and libraries now can use funds from the E-Rate program to provide off-premises WiFi hotspots to students, following a recent rule change by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).

The Boston Association of School Administrators & Supervisors (BASAS), Local 6, has announced significant leadership changes.
The National Memorial to Fallen Educators stands as a beacon, reminding the world of the sacrifices made by these educators and the enduring love of their families and communities.
Winners honored for achievement and union values.
Juneteenth is more than a day of celebration; it is a moment of profound historical significance that underscores the enduring struggle for equality and justice in America that continues to this day.
Sweetwater Union High School District (Caifornia) principals and assistant principals are the latest group of school administrators to join AFSA.