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  2. American Association of School Administrators - Wikipedia

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    The American Association of School Administrators (AASA), founded in 1865, is the professional organization for more than 14,000 educational leaders across the United States. [1] AASA's members are chief executive officers and senior-level administrators from school districts in every region of the country, in rural, urban, and suburban settings.

  3. District Administration - Wikipedia

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    District Administration is a bimonthly printed and twice-daily digital B2B publication for education leaders in public K12 school districts. Based out of Palm Beach, Florida, and published by ETC, a brand owned by the UK-based Arc-network, which also publishes University Business magazine for higher education leaders, [1] it is the only education magazine to reach every superintendent and ...

  4. American Federation of School Administrators - Wikipedia

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    Rather than becoming a directly affiliated local union, the AFL–CIO chartered the organization as the School Administrators and Supervisors Organizing Committee. Because the Taft–Hartley Act does not recognize supervisors as union-eligible under federal law, AFSA only negotiates collective bargaining agreements in states where local labor ...

  5. American School & University - Wikipedia

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    American School & University (AS&U) is a magazine published by Endeavor Business Media that covers the operations of educational facilities, including design and construction of new school buildings, maintenance, and renovation of existing ones, and school building management.

  6. Head teacher - Wikipedia

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    In many Australian and New Zealand schools, a principal is the head administrator of a school who has been appointed to her/his position by the school board, superintendent, or other body. The principal, often in conjunction with the school board, makes the executive decisions that govern the school, as well as having the authority over the ...

  7. Joe Louis Clark - Wikipedia

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    Joe Louis Clark (May 8, 1938 – December 29, 2020) was an American educator and administrator, who was best known for his tenure as principal of Eastside High School in Paterson, New Jersey from 1982 to 1989.

  8. Educational leadership - Wikipedia

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    While school leadership or educational leadership have become popular as replacements for educational administration in recent years, leadership arguably presents only a partial picture of the work of school, division or district, and ministerial or state education agency personnel, not to mention the areas of research explored by university ...

  9. Pedro Martinez (school administrator) - Wikipedia

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    Pedro Martinez (born 1969/1970) [1] is a Mexican-American school administrator who has served as the CEO of Chicago Public Schools (the superintendent position of Chicago Public Schools) since 2021. Before working in Chicago, he had also served as superintendent of the San Antonio Independent School District and superintendent of the Washoe ...