The Governor's announcement today is not an approval of NYC's plan. NYC school leaders do not yet have enough info & guidance to reopen their buildings. We have asked and have yet to receive answers to many questions that we believe are critical for the safe reopening of schools.
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Official Twitter feed of the Council of School Supervisors & Administrators (CSA). #greatschoolsbeginwithgreatleaders
- CSA strongly urges the city to close our schools. No one knows how vital public schools are more than those who lead them. But nothing is more important than the health, safety & well-being of our communities. We hope the city will hear the collective voice of NYC educators.
- We thank school leaders, administrators & school staff for their incredible service and their advocacy on behalf of NYC families & colleagues. No one understands the complexities of school closures more than educators. We must now work together to rise above the next challenges.
- CSA proudly salutes NYC Principals as we begin National Principals Month. They have led us through this crisis with their usual professionalism, devotion & talent & worked tirelessly to reopen their buildings & start this unimaginable year safely & successfully #ThankAPrincipal
- 1000s of NYC public school leaders stretching down Broadway outside City Hall to demand a fair contract. Our working conditions are students’ learning conditions! #greatschoolsbeginwithgreatleaders
- It's National Assistant Principals Week. A perfect chance to salute NYC APs for the incredible work they do year-round and to highlight the critical & inspiring leadership they have provided our communities during this crisis. Thank you APs! You are the backbone of our system.
- CSA is proud to announce a tentative contract that honors our members' talent, professionalism, leadership & dedication to NYC families. These advances will enable school leaders to continue to focus on their #1 priority: providing all students with a first-rate education.
- Though it is incredibly unfortunate that schools will remained closed, we recognize it’s necessary to help save lives. We thank school leaders & their staff for the extraordinary work so far and know they will continue to guide their communities through these challenging times.
- We feel deeply for families impacted by the city's last minute announcement yesterday. Though there's mass confusion on reopening, the lessons of recent weeks couldn't be clearer: listen to educators when they fight for the children they serve, especially around issues of safety.
- NYC school leaders mourn the tragic loss of Principal Dez-Ann Romain. She worked tirelessly to provide all children with opportunity. She saved lives. To her students: you were her mission, and we know you will honor her legacy with your life's path. csa-nyc.org/principalromai…
- We understand the obvious need to cut budgets. But there is no reason cuts should impact schools directly. A small portion of the overall education budget goes directly to schools. Savings should be found elsewhere & cuts to Fair Student Funding should be avoided at all costs.
- October is National Principals Month to honor their hard work & dedication. We salute NYC principals, particularly given the historic challenges since March 2020. Thank you for your immense contributions to your students' success, during this pandemic and in times of stability.
- It's National Assistant Principals Week! We salute APs for their incredible work and inspiring leadership, especially throughout the last two years of the pandemic. APs truly serve as the backbone of our system, and we thank you for your service to our city!
- Happy Principals Month! Remember to thank your principals for their dedication and the hard work they engage in every single day! #ThankAPrincipal





