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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.”
This is our moment to be bold, to raise our voices, and to fight for the future of our students and our communities.
No matter how challenging our schools can be, the way we lead with love makes the difference for our students.
The House Appropriations Committee approved the Republican Fiscal Year 2026 (FY26) Labor-HHS-Education funding bill on a party-line vote.
The annual ranking spotlights union chiefs who have secured major victories—whether through new contracts, legislation, or organizing wins—and those who have successfully guided members through challenging times.
AFSA Local 134, San Diego, CA
This contract affirms what we have always known: when principals and assistant principals are supported and heard, students succeed.