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On Presidents Day, we pause to reflect on the leaders who have carried the weight of our nation’s highest office.

When families gather around the table for game night or log on for a weekend raid, most of us don’t think about who made the games we love.

“We must continually fight for financial and overall support, seek mentorship opportunities and build agency. Administrators must connect with each other because it is a lonely job, and it’s easy to feel isolated.”
Discussions centered on major issues affecting working families, including economic development, social justice, public health, and education.
President Handy emphasized the powerful potential of retirees to influence education policy at both the state and national levels.
AFSA Local 146, Montgomery County, MD
AFSA Local 3, San Francisco, CA
True power lies in lifting others up and growing the movement. Hold your arms open, and you create an army of leaders who will carry this work forward.
Since 2020, 11 new union locals have joined the American Federation of School Administrators, which now represents some 25,000 school and district leaders in 150 chapters across the country.