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Michigan Association of Secondary School Principals

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Michigan Association of Secondary School Principals
NameMichigan Association of Secondary School Principals
HeadquartersLansing, Michigan
LocationUnited States
Region servedMichigan
Parent organizationNational Association of Secondary School Principals

Michigan Association of Secondary School Principals is a professional organization that serves secondary school principals and assistant principals in Michigan. The organization is affiliated with the National Association of Secondary School Principals and works closely with other educational organizations, such as the Michigan Department of Education and the Michigan Education Association. The association's members are dedicated to providing high-quality education to students in Michigan and are committed to staying up-to-date with the latest developments in education policy, as seen in the work of Arne Duncan and Diane Ravitch. The organization also collaborates with institutions like Michigan State University and University of Michigan to advance the field of education.

History

The history of the organization dates back to the early 20th century, when secondary school principals in Michigan began to organize and advocate for the interests of their schools and students. Over the years, the organization has evolved to reflect the changing needs of education in Michigan, with notable influences from John Dewey and Jean Piaget. The association has been shaped by key events, such as the Brown v. Board of Education decision and the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, which have had a significant impact on education policy in the United States. The organization has also been influenced by the work of prominent educators, including Alfie Kohn and Jonathan Kozol, who have written extensively on topics like standardized testing and school reform.

Organization

The organization is governed by a board of directors composed of principals and assistant principals from across Michigan. The board is responsible for setting the organization's policies and priorities, with input from members and other stakeholders, including the Michigan Association of School Administrators and the Michigan Association of School Boards. The organization has a number of committees and task forces that focus on specific issues, such as professional development and advocacy, and works closely with other organizations, such as the National Education Association and the American Federation of Teachers. The association also partners with institutions like Western Michigan University and Central Michigan University to support the development of education leaders.

Mission_and_Objectives

The mission of the organization is to support and advocate for secondary school principals and assistant principals in Michigan, with a focus on promoting excellence in education and improving student outcomes, as outlined in the work of No Child Left Behind Act and Every Student Succeeds Act. The organization's objectives include providing professional development opportunities, advocating for education policy that supports secondary schools, and recognizing and rewarding outstanding principals and assistant principals, such as those honored by the National Association of Secondary School Principals and the Milken Family Foundation. The organization is committed to staying up-to-date with the latest developments in education research, as seen in the work of Harvard University and Stanford University, and to using this research to inform its policies and practices.

Membership_and_Benefits

Membership in the organization is open to all secondary school principals and assistant principals in Michigan, as well as other educators who support the organization's mission, including those from Michigan Technological University and Northern Michigan University. Members receive a range of benefits, including access to professional development opportunities, subscription to the organization's newsletter, and eligibility for awards and recognition programs, such as those sponsored by the National Association of Secondary School Principals and the Michigan Department of Education. Members also have the opportunity to network with other educators and to participate in the organization's advocacy efforts, which are informed by the work of Linda Darling-Hammond and Diane Ravitch.

Professional_Development

The organization offers a range of professional development opportunities, including conferences, workshops, and online courses, which are often developed in partnership with institutions like University of Michigan and Michigan State University. These opportunities focus on topics such as leadership development, curriculum design, and school improvement, and are designed to help principals and assistant principals stay up-to-date with the latest developments in education and to improve their skills and knowledge, as outlined in the work of Michael Fullan and Andy Hargreaves. The organization also recognizes and rewards outstanding principals and assistant principals through its awards programs, which are sponsored by organizations like the National Association of Secondary School Principals and the Milken Family Foundation.

Advocacy_and_Legislative_Efforts

The organization is actively involved in advocating for education policy that supports secondary schools and promotes excellence in education, with a focus on issues like school funding and teacher evaluation, as seen in the work of Arne Duncan and John King Jr.. The organization works closely with other educational organizations, such as the Michigan Education Association and the Michigan Association of School Administrators, to advance its advocacy efforts, and partners with institutions like Western Michigan University and Central Michigan University to support the development of education leaders. The organization also provides its members with resources and support to help them advocate for their schools and students, including information on education policy and legislative updates, as well as opportunities to connect with policymakers and educational leaders, such as those from the National Education Association and the American Federation of Teachers.

Category:Education in Michigan

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