ACSA Provides Resources to Address the Coronavirus Disease
Education leaders:
The outbreak of the coronavirus disease and its impact worldwide have created concerns within our districts about how to inform and educate our school communities and how to respond if any of our students or families are stricken with this severe illness.
Many districts statewide are developing tools and distributing them across their communications channels to provide information, resources and procedures for how districts will be handling the coronavirus disease.
We have collected many of the tools being launched by these districts and placed them in one location on the ACSA Resource Hub for you to quickly access. We will continue to update this section of the ACSA Resource Hub as more tools are shared by districts.
Visit ACSA’s Resource Hub for these resources.
About Association of California School Administrators (ACSA):
The Association of California School Administrators is the largest umbrella organization for school leaders in the United States, serving more than 17,000 California educators.
ACSA’s top priority is advocating for public school students in kindergarten through grade 12, as well as adult learners. Our mission is to be the driving force of education in California and beyond.
Administrators in California had long talked of forming an umbrella organization that encompassed their varied professional functions. Formed in July, 1971, ACSA became the first operative united administrator organization in the nation.
Since ACSA’s inception, administrator associations in 39 states have moved toward some form of consolidated or umbrella organization. ACSA is the only association in the nation that encompasses the broad spectrum of the management/leadership team.
ACSA serves administrators in 19 regions throughout California, each made up of local charters.