Five exceptional students are beginning their college journeys with support from the American Federation of School Administrators (AFSA), which has awarded them the 2026 Diann Woodard S
Some students have lost their mother, while others live apart from her due to divorce, incarceration, military deployment, or other complex circumstances.
Amid the wave of ICE raids sweeping across California last week, fear and uncertainty have gripped many students, families and educators. In this moment of crisis, leadership matters more than ever.
That’s why our Local 150—Administrators Association Sweetwater Union in San Diego—received a powerful and compassionate message from Superintendent Moisés G. Aguirre, Ed.D.
In times like these, his words are not just reassurance—they are a call to uphold the dignity, safety and humanity of every member of our community.
Good morning, I don’t have to tell you school leaders in Chicago Public Schools are busy people.
We work year-round to prepare the children of Chicago for success. Right now, with just weeks left in the school year, we are preparing to celebrate milestones with our students, staff and the families. And once our students walk across the stage in June, school leaders will continue working into the summer, getting ready to welcome children back in August.
CPAA is pleased to be hosting a series of conversations with the Sean Harden, the President of the Chicago Board of Education. These sessions will be scheduled throughout the month of May and June and CPAA members are invited to participate.