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ASSOCIATION OF CALIFORNIA SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS

OFFICERS
Bob Noyes
President

Alie Petrossian
President-Elect


Alice Petrossian
Vice President


David Gomez, Ph.D
Vice President
Legislative Action


Chuck Weis, Ph.D
Past President


EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Bob Wells


OFFICE LOCATIONS
Sacramento
1029 J Street, Suite 500
Sacramento, CA 95814
tel 915.444.3216 - 800.608.2272
fax 916.444.3739

Burlingame
1575 Bayshore Highway
Burlingame, CA 94010
tel 650.692.4300 - 800.608.2272

Executive Office
fax 650.692.1508

Educational Services
fax 650.692.6858

Financial Services
fax 650.259.1029

Member Services
fax 650.692.7297

Ontario
3602 Inland Empire Blvd. Suite A-230
Ontario, CA 91764
tel 909.484.7503 - 800.608.2272
fax 909.484.7504

http://www.acsa.org





May 18, 2011



Dear ACSA Leader:

This Leadership Manual is designed to assist you as a leader in the Association of California School Administrators.  As you know, effective association leadership requires purposeful planning as well as the resources to transform that planning into programs and services.

State ACSA is available to assist you in your leadership efforts.  In fact, we believe it is our responsibility to help train region leaders so that they may, in turn, train their committee, council, and charter leaders.  We also believe communication among state ACSA , committees, councils, regions and charters is a top priority.

As you know, ACSA is unique among professional associations.  Its mission, goals and structure are member-driven.  For that reason, ACSA should be the association of choice among school leaders at the region and charter level.  ACSA's strength depends on our combined ability to inform education leaders about:

  • The services ACSA offers and how to access them
  • How to become active in ACSA
  • The state, region and charter structure of ACSA

We hope, as an ACSA leader, you will assist in our efforts to communicate ACSA's strengths at the region, committee and charter level.  We expect that you will also share your committee, council, region and charter concerns and needs with state ACSA.


Thank you for your participation as an ACSA leader.  Your contributions of time and talent are unmatched.

Sincerely,



Bob Wells
Executive Director

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