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“The State of the Union is union strong,” AFL-CIO President Liz Shuler said after Democratic President Joe Biden’s State of the Union address this month.

This year, we’ve seen unprecedented engagement from the Biden administration, affording AFSA a significant seat at the policymaking table and the opportunity for regular input.

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What's going on with our students today? Find out ways to address some mental health issues. Prince George's County Public Schools school psychologist Vincent Tepe talks student mental health.
Some 86% of respondents said there aren’t any support groups for school leaders, while the remaining 14% said there were informal groups.
This discussion will go over the impact of stress and vicarious/secondary trauma in school environments, with a focus on how you can take actionable steps to manage your risk.
According to AFSA President Len Pugliese, Chicago is another example of school leaders coming together so they can speak with a unified voice on issues affecting students, staff and their communities.
GOP members in the U.S. House passed a bill in April to cut federal spending dramatically. We will not stand for any harmful cuts to Social Security, Medicare or Medicaid.
Prioritizing school leader mental health is a must for everyone that leads. Take ten minutes a day for you.