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Statement from American Federation of School Administrators (AFSA) President Mark Cannizzaro

Twenty-nine school leaders from across the nation have been recognized by the National Association of Elementary School Principal

In the first week of April, the White House released its proposed FY27 budget, outlining top line goals, selected program increases, and proposed eliminations.

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