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  2. Council of School Supervisors & Administrators - Wikipedia

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    The Council of School Supervisors & Administrators (CSA) is a New York City based collective bargaining unit for principals, assistant principals, supervisors and education administrators who work in the New York City public schools and directors and assistant directors who work in city-funded day care. It was founded in 1962 as the Council of ...

  3. American Federation of School Administrators - Wikipedia

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    The union was established by the Council of Supervisory Associations, a local union representing principals and other supervisors in the New York City Department of Education. Rather than becoming a directly affiliated local union, the AFL–CIO chartered the organization as the School Administrators and Supervisors Organizing Committee.

  4. Ernest Logan - Wikipedia

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    He joined the American Federation of School Administrators (AFSA), and in 1993 was elected as chair of his district. In 1997, he became Director of Community School Districts for his union local, the Council of School Supervisors and Administrators. He became first vice president of the council in 2000, and president in 2006. [1] [2]

  5. Jill Levy - Wikipedia

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    She created a city-wide program to provide mentoring to supervisors who asked for professional help. In 2000, she was elected as president of the Council of School Supervisors and Administrators, the AFSA's largest local. [1] [2] Levy won election as president of the AFSA in 2006.

  6. Supervisor - Wikipedia

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    A supervisor, or lead, (also known as foreman, boss, overseer, facilitator, monitor, area coordinator, line-manager or sometimes gaffer) is the job title of a lower-level management position and role that is primarily based on authority over workers or a workplace. [1]

  7. Superintendent (education) - Wikipedia

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    Massachusetts and some other regions retain the term school committee, but school board and board of education are the more common terms nationwide, and a variety of other labels have been used. [3] In 1986, about 95 percent of school board members were elected, with the rest appointed by town boards, mayors, or others. [4]

  8. De La Salle Supervised Schools - Wikipedia

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    This was an office composed of a Brother Supervisor, a Lay Supervisor and a full-time secretary. The office closed in 1977 when the Lay Supervisor resigned. The second attempt was in De La Salle University on Taft Avenue, Manila, then spearheaded by Br. Thomas Cannon FSC. Br. Thomas had been supervising since 1965, but the office was not ...

  9. Loudoun County Public Schools - Wikipedia

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    When Riverside High School (HS-8) in 2015, and Rock Ridge High School (HS-7) opened in 2014 it had a 1,600 student capacity not the standard 1,800 because of little increase in student population foreseen in the Ashburn area. The 2019–2020 year introduced Independence High School (HS-11) with a newer and refreshed design of Potomac Falls.