Advocacy and ASA News

 

Community Advocacy

 

Arizona Center for Afterschool Excellence - www.afterschool.org


Arizona Education Network - www.arizonaeducationnetwork.com


ASBA K-12 Advocacy Training - www.azsa.org/advocacy/pubs/ASAASBA1209.pdf


Stand for Children - www.stand.org


AEA March4Schools Coalition - www.march4schools.org


Expect More Arizona - www.expectmorearizona.org


The APPLE Coalition - www.appleaz.org



Advocacy ideas:


View a slideshow of the Lift Up Our Voices for Education - LOVE rally on February 13, 2010 - http://www.flickr.com/photos/35539061@N07/sets/72157623449577982/show/


Attend and support local education rallies.


Support your local bond or override election.


Write a letter to the editor about an education issue that is important to you.


Learn more about K-12 education in Arizona and what issues you can help with.


Volunteer for a school district committee or site council.


Talk to members of your community about what's working and what is needed.


Host a "Legislator Night" at your local school or school district.


Organize a coalition or join an existing one to support Arizona public schools.


Meet with your legislators to discuss why public education should be their priority, too - contact them at info@www.azleg.gov.


 


ASA in the News


CNN honors Nathan McCann as one of its' intriguing people.


ASA Announces New Executive Director


Nathan McCann honored as National Assistant Principal of the Year


Dr. Short Retires as Executive Director of the Arizona School Administrators Association


ASA Awards Press Release for December, 2009




The seventh Superintendent column by Dr. Denise Birdwell


The sixth Superintendent column by Susie Cook


The fifth Superintendent column by Jeffrey J. Smith


The fourth Superintendent column by Dr. Gail Pletnick


The third Superintendent column by Dr. Jennifer Johnson


The second Superintendent column by Dr. Jim Lee


The inaugural Superintendent column by Dr. Mark Tregaskes


Republic Article "Legislators shadow educators for understanding"