Suspensions, Evaluations And The Absent Teacher Reserve: What A New Union Boss Has On His Mind
Mark Cannizzaro thinks New York City principals have a nearly impossible job. Now, it’s up to him to help them get it done.
This September, Cannizzaro will become president of the Council of School Supervisors and Administrators, the union that represents more than 6,000 school principals, assistant principals and other education administrators.
“Nothing is more challenging than leading a school or being in school leadership,” Cannizzaro told Chalkbeat.
After a decade of leadership, Ernest Logan recently announced his retirement. Cannizzaro, who has served as executive vice president, will take the helm until at least 2018, when the next election will be held. . .