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About
ACSA Region XVII
The
Region Level
ACSA divides the state
geographically into 19 regions that provide valuable
opportunities for professional involvement with
administrators in nearby school districts. The
regional structure allows your voice to be heard on
education issues. Each region elects regional
officers who also serve as the region's voice at the
statewide Delegate Assembly. In addition, regions
elect a regional representative to ACSA's state
Board of Directors. ACSA regions offer networking
opportunities, professional development workshops
and programs tailored to meet local needs.
Goals for 2007-08
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Goal 1: |
Diligently
promote equity, diversity, and access to
administrative leadership roles; |
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Goal 2: |
Improve
communication between Region XVII Board
of Directors and its committees,
councils, and charters; and between
Region XVII and State ACSA; |
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Goal 3: |
Recognize
and celebrate ACSA administrators; |
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Goal 4: |
Continue to
promote technology that supports the
goals of ACSA, including the continued
improvement of our region website. |
Services
to Region XVII Members
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Publication of newsletter in October, January
and May-June.
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Networking and communication on critical issues
impacting public education through monthly board
and quarterly Delegate Assembly meetings, and
through job-alike committee programs.
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Recognition of exemplary service through the
Region 17 "Administrator of the Year" Awards
Program, and nomination of Region 17 winners to
the State ACSA "Administrator of the Year"
Awards Program.
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Recognition of students succeeding despite
significant barriers to their achievement
through the Region 17 "Every Student Succeeding"
Awards Program, and nomination of Region 17
winners to the State ACSA "Every Student
Succeeding" Awards Program
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Advocacy on behalf of Region 17 members through
the State Delegate Assembly, and through the
annual ACSA legislative Action Day in
Sacramento.
Updated: June 28,
2007 |