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A teacher strike in San Francisco is underway, and in a historic show of unity, the United Administrators of San Francisco (UASF), AFSA Local 3,  is striking in solidarity with teachers.

Emily Hunter, principal of Arlington Elementary School in Baltimore, says she was raised "all over the place."

Black History Month offers school leaders an opportunity to reflect on history while reinforcing the values that guide our schools today.

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Statement by Ernest Logan, President, American Federation of School Administrators
After a unanimous vote by the AFL-CIO Executive Council to call for Gov. Ralph Northams resignation, AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka issued the following statement:
Students who get more sleep at night are healthier and do better academically, according to a new study by the University of Washington and the Salk Institute for Biological Studies.
After a unanimous vote by the AFL-CIO Executive Council to call for Gov. Ralph Northams resignation, AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka issued the following statement:
The President—finally—did the right thing and opened the federal government for the next three weeks after a completely unnecessary 35 day shutdown.

As Mary Lewis of Mars, Pa., marched down Pennsylvania Avenue in D.C., she carried a handmade sign that symbolized what this years Women's March seemed to be all about: More resistance to Donald Trump.

We are pleased that leaders of the Los Angeles Teachers Union and the school district have reached an agreement that addresses many critical issues and will allow classes to resume.