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October ushers in National Principals Month, an opportunity not just to honor these dedicated leaders but also to reflect on the vital role of public education in our democratic society.
This month, the Montgomery County Association of Administrators and Principals (MCAAP) have officially become AFSA Local 146.
I know firsthand what it feels like to walk a picket line.
Prioritizing school leader mental health is a must for everyone that leads. Take ten minutes a day for you.
A motion passed by the American Federation of School Administrators (AFSA) General Executive Board urged the U.S. Senate and the president to reject the Limit, Save, Grow Act of 2023 in its entirety.

Mental Health Awareness Month is an excellent opportunity for school leaders to prioritize their own mental health and support their students' well-being. Here are some ways educators can help themselves and their students during Mental Health Awareness Month:

  1. Prioritize self-care: Educators should prioritize self-care practices such as exercise, getting enough sleep and practicing mindfulness. By taking care of their own mental health, educators can serve as positive role models for their students.