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Council of School Supervisors & Administrators | |
File:Official CSA logo 1.jpg | |
Founded | January, 1962 |
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Headquarters | Brooklyn, N.Y |
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Members | 13,100 (2010)[1] |
Key people | Ernest Logan, President[2] |
Affiliations | American Federation of School Administrators and AFL-CIO |
Website | http://www.csa-nyc.org |
The Council of School Supervisors & Administrators, commonly CSA, is a New York City based collective bargaining unit for Principals, Assistant Principals, Supervisors and Education Administrators who work in the New York City public schools and Directors and Assistant Directors who work in city-subsidized Day Care Centers. It was founded in 1962 as the Council of Supervisory Associations.
Since its founding, the CSA has played a major role in NYC public schools, including arguing successfully for salary increases, a salary index, and creating a welfare fund. They became a member of the AFL-CIO in 1971.
REFERENCES
- ^ About CSA. Accessed 2010-08-21
- ^ http://csa-nyc.org/about-csa/officers/advisory-committee#ernest