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“Often women are not given the same recognition, so I try to help them navigate the system."
Dianne Huslin’s journey to becoming founding principal of the award-winning, Gates Foundation-funded High School of Science and Technology in San Diego was a long one — and it didn’t end there.
Cosentino will begin his term as vice president on August 1, 2026. He is slated to serve as NAESP president-elect in 2027–2028 and president in 2028–2029.

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Project 2025 will likely compromise the quality, equity and inclusivity of the public education system.

As a teacher of history, government and law at Forest Park High School in Baltimore, Darrin Brozene discovered that “if students connect with you, you can push them to excel.” 

When Zulema Naegele thinks of her childhood, she says being an educator was far from her mind.

AFSA views the repeal of the Windfall Elimination Provision and the Government Pension Offset as an important goal for educators and other public employees who have been unfairly penalized.
Our ability to mobilize and demand change through unions is essential to securing a fairer, more equitable future for Black workers.
The proposed legislation, which is intended to prevent foreign influence in U.S. elections, has raised concerns within the labor movement.