MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS History Professional Learning The Massachusetts School Administrators Association Support & Networking (MSAA) was established on August 1, 2017. MSAA is rooted Publications in the rich traditions and success of the memberships of Committee Involvement MESPA and MSSAA, which together represent decades of service and support to school administrators in State Advocacy Massachusetts. Annual Salary Survey Legal Services MSSAA National Affiliations The Massachusetts Secondary School Administrators' Association began in 1884 when a group of high school principals met to form the High School Masters' Club of Mission Massachusetts (HSMCM). The wide ranging scope of the Association's activities today developed gradually in parallel Serving the needs of elementary level, middle level and with the growth and complexity of the high school MEMBERSHIP high school administrators of the Massachusetts School principalship. On July 1, 1995 a new Massachusetts Administrators’ Association to support and promote Secondary School Administrators' Association was formed INFORMATION quality educational opportunities for elementary, middle when it formally joined with the Massachusetts Middle Level and high school students throughout Massachusetts by: Administrators' Association to serve middle school and high school administrators. Join Your New Association ● Providing a voice for educational leaders in the state MESPA Unifying Educational Leadership ● Offering quality professional development for Association members and their staffs The Massachusetts Elementary School Principals’ PreK-12 in Massachusetts Association was formed in 1926 from the Hyannis Summer ● Encouraging collaboration among members through School Principals’ Association. The organization employed its networking first professional Executive Director in 1979 and, in 1991, ● Training future school leaders purchased the MESPA Education and Technology Center in Marlborough, which served as the Association’s headquarters ● Organizing and facilitating statewide student and the site of its professional development and licensure activities such as Student Council, National Honor programs until it was sold in 2017. Society and Cheerleading Thirty states across the country offer PreK-12 associations. ● Acting as an ongoing provider of pertinent and timely We are excited about the professional learning, services, information to our members advocacy and potential for growth that a unified PK-12 association will provide principals across the LEADERSHIP ● Maximizing the number of active Association Commonwealth. members MATTERS ● Collaborating with other educational leadership groups 33 Forge Parkway ● Franklin, MA 02038 P: 508-541-7997 ● F: 508-541-9888 www.msaa.net
High Quality Professional Learning Publications Annual Salary Survey Workshops – We offer close to 100 workshops in 9 The Leader, the official publication of MSAA, is Results from this annual survey of working conditions content areas including: published quarterly with articles of interest by are made available to members on our website and ● Curriculum & Instruction colleagues and important information for can be disaggregated on request. ● Data & Assessment Massachusetts administrators. ● Leadership & Administration MSAA Matters is a biweekly publication that Legal Services ● Safe & Supportive Learning Environments includes news about upcoming offerings and a Members are provided a phone consultation with legal ● College and Career Readiness reflection or commentary of interest to administrators. counsel. Members must first call the MSAA office for a ● Mathematics confidential discussion of the issue with an executive ● English Language Arts & Literacy Committee Involvement staff member. When legal assistance is recommended, ● Science & Technology/Engineering MSAA notifies the attorney’s office of a referral and ● Special Education Members may serve on a committee as a way to provides the member with the attorney’s contact become involved in the association and connect with Workshops are discounted for you and your staff. The colleagues. Committees include: information. Should additional legal services be association is licensed and approved by DESE to award necessary, members receive a discounted rate for legal PDPs for all offerings. Learn more at Assistant Principals Middle Level counsel. Cheerleading Retired Administrators http://msaa.net/professionaldevelopment. Educational Policies Student Council Annual Summer Leadership Institute Elementary Teaching & Learning National Affiliation High School Urban Assistant Principals’ Conference Legislative Vocational When you join MSAA, you may now choose to join Ed Camp either the National Association of Elementary School Principals (NAESP) or the National Association of Urban Best Practices Summit State Advocacy Secondary School Principals (NASSP). We encourage Your membership allows MSAA to represent the members to join one of the national associations. Support & Networking principals’ point of view at the state level on issues NAESP Membership includes professional liability #MSAAChat on Twitter: A monthly Twitter chat takes regarding public education, including monitoring insurance, as well as job protection legal counsel place the second Tuesday evening of each month. pending legislation and responding to DESE initiatives based on years of continuous membership. For Follow us @msaa_33. and policies. MSAA leadership meets several times a additional information, go to: https://www.naesp.org/ year with the Commissioner of Education. MSAA is MSAA Blog: Biweekly posts by principals around frequently asked to provide representatives on various NASSP Membership includes a professional liability Massachusetts. state advisory groups and networks, such as the exSEL insurance program, as well as a legal benefits program Member Mail: Connect with colleagues through access Coalition, DESE Advisory Council on School and for job-related due-process proceedings. For more information, go to: https://principals.org/ to a membership email list. District Accountability and Assistance (AAAC), and Regional Principals’ Groups: These groups provide a DESE High Quality College and Career Pathways place for school leaders to develop and refine their Initiative. MSAA participates with other state-wide leadership practice by sharing ideas and getting support associations in Mass Partners. and feedback from trusted colleagues. LEADERSHIP MATTERS Unifying Educational Leadership PreK–12 in Massachusetts
MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS History Professional Learning The Massachusetts School Administrators Association Support & Networking (MSAA) was established on August 1, 2017. MSAA is rooted Publications in the rich traditions and success of the memberships of Committee Involvement MESPA and MSSAA, which together represent decades of service and support to school administrators in State Advocacy Massachusetts. Annual Salary Survey Legal Services MSSAA National Affiliations The Massachusetts Secondary School Administrators' Association began in 1884 when a group of high school principals met to form the High School Masters' Club of Mission Massachusetts (HSMCM). The wide ranging scope of the Association's activities today developed gradually in parallel Serving the needs of elementary level, middle level and with the growth and complexity of the high school MEMBERSHIP high school administrators of the Massachusetts School principalship. On July 1, 1995 a new Massachusetts Administrators’ Association to support and promote Secondary School Administrators' Association was formed INFORMATION quality educational opportunities for elementary, middle when it formally joined with the Massachusetts Middle Level and high school students throughout Massachusetts by: Administrators' Association to serve middle school and high school administrators. Join Your New Association ● Providing a voice for educational leaders in the state MESPA Unifying Educational Leadership ● Offering quality professional development for Association members and their staffs The Massachusetts Elementary School Principals’ PreK-12 in Massachusetts Association was formed in 1926 from the Hyannis Summer ● Encouraging collaboration among members through School Principals’ Association. The organization employed its networking first professional Executive Director in 1979 and, in 1991, ● Training future school leaders purchased the MESPA Education and Technology Center in Marlborough, which served as the Association’s headquarters ● Organizing and facilitating statewide student and the site of its professional development and licensure activities such as Student Council, National Honor programs until it was sold in 2017. Society and Cheerleading Thirty states across the country offer PreK-12 associations. ● Acting as an ongoing provider of pertinent and timely We are excited about the professional learning, services, information to our members advocacy and potential for growth that a unified PK-12 association will provide principals across the LEADERSHIP ● Maximizing the number of active Association Commonwealth. members MATTERS ● Collaborating with other educational leadership groups 33 Forge Parkway ● Franklin, MA 02038 P: 508-541-7997 ● F: 508-541-9888 www.msaa.net
High Quality Professional Learning Publications Annual Salary Survey Workshops – We offer close to 100 workshops in 9 The Leader, the official publication of MSAA, is Results from this annual survey of working conditions content areas including: published quarterly with articles of interest by are made available to members on our website and ● Curriculum & Instruction colleagues and important information for can be disaggregated on request. ● Data & Assessment Massachusetts administrators. ● Leadership & Administration MSAA Matters is a biweekly publication that Legal Services ● Safe & Supportive Learning Environments includes news about upcoming offerings and a Members are provided a phone consultation with legal ● College and Career Readiness reflection or commentary of interest to administrators. counsel. Members must first call the MSAA office for a ● Mathematics confidential discussion of the issue with an executive ● English Language Arts & Literacy Committee Involvement staff member. When legal assistance is recommended, ● Science & Technology/Engineering MSAA notifies the attorney’s office of a referral and ● Special Education Members may serve on a committee as a way to provides the member with the attorney’s contact become involved in the association and connect with Workshops are discounted for you and your staff. The colleagues. Committees include: information. Should additional legal services be association is licensed and approved by DESE to award necessary, members receive a discounted rate for legal PDPs for all offerings. Learn more at Assistant Principals Middle Level counsel. Cheerleading Retired Administrators http://msaa.net/professionaldevelopment. Educational Policies Student Council Annual Summer Leadership Institute Elementary Teaching & Learning National Affiliation High School Urban Assistant Principals’ Conference Legislative Vocational When you join MSAA, you may now choose to join Ed Camp either the National Association of Elementary School Principals (NAESP) or the National Association of Urban Best Practices Summit State Advocacy Secondary School Principals (NASSP). We encourage Your membership allows MSAA to represent the members to join one of the national associations. Support & Networking principals’ point of view at the state level on issues NAESP Membership includes professional liability #MSAAChat on Twitter: A monthly Twitter chat takes regarding public education, including monitoring insurance, as well as job protection legal counsel place the second Tuesday evening of each month. pending legislation and responding to DESE initiatives based on years of continuous membership. For Follow us @msaa_33. and policies. MSAA leadership meets several times a additional information, go to: https://www.naesp.org/ year with the Commissioner of Education. MSAA is MSAA Blog: Biweekly posts by principals around frequently asked to provide representatives on various NASSP Membership includes a professional liability Massachusetts. state advisory groups and networks, such as the exSEL insurance program, as well as a legal benefits program Member Mail: Connect with colleagues through access Coalition, DESE Advisory Council on School and for job-related due-process proceedings. For more information, go to: https://principals.org/ to a membership email list. District Accountability and Assistance (AAAC), and Regional Principals’ Groups: These groups provide a DESE High Quality College and Career Pathways place for school leaders to develop and refine their Initiative. MSAA participates with other state-wide leadership practice by sharing ideas and getting support associations in Mass Partners. and feedback from trusted colleagues. LEADERSHIP MATTERS Unifying Educational Leadership PreK–12 in Massachusetts
High Quality Professional Learning Publications Annual Salary Survey Workshops – We offer close to 100 workshops in 9 The Leader, the official publication of MSAA, is Results from this annual survey of working conditions content areas including: published quarterly with articles of interest by are made available to members on our website and ● Curriculum & Instruction colleagues and important information for can be disaggregated on request. ● Data & Assessment Massachusetts administrators. ● Leadership & Administration MSAA Matters is a biweekly publication that Legal Services ● Safe & Supportive Learning Environments includes news about upcoming offerings and a Members are provided a phone consultation with legal ● College and Career Readiness reflection or commentary of interest to administrators. counsel. Members must first call the MSAA office for a ● Mathematics confidential discussion of the issue with an executive ● English Language Arts & Literacy Committee Involvement staff member. When legal assistance is recommended, ● Science & Technology/Engineering MSAA notifies the attorney’s office of a referral and ● Special Education Members may serve on a committee as a way to provides the member with the attorney’s contact become involved in the association and connect with Workshops are discounted for you and your staff. The colleagues. Committees include: information. Should additional legal services be association is licensed and approved by DESE to award necessary, members receive a discounted rate for legal PDPs for all offerings. Learn more at Assistant Principals Middle Level counsel. Cheerleading Retired Administrators http://msaa.net/professionaldevelopment. Educational Policies Student Council Annual Summer Leadership Institute Elementary Teaching & Learning National Affiliation High School Urban Assistant Principals’ Conference Legislative Vocational When you join MSAA, you may now choose to join Ed Camp either the National Association of Elementary School Principals (NAESP) or the National Association of Urban Best Practices Summit State Advocacy Secondary School Principals (NASSP). We encourage Your membership allows MSAA to represent the members to join one of the national associations. Support & Networking principals’ point of view at the state level on issues NAESP Membership includes professional liability #MSAAChat on Twitter: A monthly Twitter chat takes regarding public education, including monitoring insurance, as well as job protection legal counsel place the second Tuesday evening of each month. pending legislation and responding to DESE initiatives based on years of continuous membership. For Follow us @msaa_33. and policies. MSAA leadership meets several times a additional information, go to: https://www.naesp.org/ year with the Commissioner of Education. MSAA is MSAA Blog: Biweekly posts by principals around frequently asked to provide representatives on various NASSP Membership includes a professional liability Massachusetts. state advisory groups and networks, such as the exSEL insurance program, as well as a legal benefits program Member Mail: Connect with colleagues through access Coalition, DESE Advisory Council on School and for job-related due-process proceedings. For more information, go to: https://principals.org/ to a membership email list. District Accountability and Assistance (AAAC), and Regional Principals’ Groups: These groups provide a DESE High Quality College and Career Pathways place for school leaders to develop and refine their Initiative. MSAA participates with other state-wide leadership practice by sharing ideas and getting support associations in Mass Partners. and feedback from trusted colleagues. LEADERSHIP MATTERS Unifying Educational Leadership PreK–12 in Massachusetts
MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS History Professional Learning The Massachusetts School Administrators Association Support & Networking (MSAA) was established on August 1, 2017. MSAA is rooted Publications in the rich traditions and success of the memberships of Committee Involvement MESPA and MSSAA, which together represent decades of service and support to school administrators in State Advocacy Massachusetts. Annual Salary Survey Legal Services MSSAA National Affiliations The Massachusetts Secondary School Administrators' Association began in 1884 when a group of high school principals met to form the High School Masters' Club of Mission Massachusetts (HSMCM). The wide ranging scope of the Association's activities today developed gradually in parallel Serving the needs of elementary level, middle level and with the growth and complexity of the high school MEMBERSHIP high school administrators of the Massachusetts School principalship. On July 1, 1995 a new Massachusetts Administrators’ Association to support and promote Secondary School Administrators' Association was formed INFORMATION quality educational opportunities for elementary, middle when it formally joined with the Massachusetts Middle Level and high school students throughout Massachusetts by: Administrators' Association to serve middle school and high school administrators. Join Your New Association ● Providing a voice for educational leaders in the state MESPA Unifying Educational Leadership ● Offering quality professional development for Association members and their staffs The Massachusetts Elementary School Principals’ PreK-12 in Massachusetts Association was formed in 1926 from the Hyannis Summer ● Encouraging collaboration among members through School Principals’ Association. The organization employed its networking first professional Executive Director in 1979 and, in 1991, ● Training future school leaders purchased the MESPA Education and Technology Center in Marlborough, which served as the Association’s headquarters ● Organizing and facilitating statewide student and the site of its professional development and licensure activities such as Student Council, National Honor programs until it was sold in 2017. Society and Cheerleading Thirty states across the country offer PreK-12 associations. ● Acting as an ongoing provider of pertinent and timely We are excited about the professional learning, services, information to our members advocacy and potential for growth that a unified PK-12 association will provide principals across the LEADERSHIP ● Maximizing the number of active Association Commonwealth. members MATTERS ● Collaborating with other educational leadership groups 33 Forge Parkway ● Franklin, MA 02038 P: 508-541-7997 ● F: 508-541-9888 www.msaa.net
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