Council of School Supervisors & Administrators
local 1: american federation of school administrators, afl-cio

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CSA's 46th Educational Leadership Conference
Nearly 1,400 CSA members and guests attended CSA’s 46th Educational Leadership Conference at the Hilton NY on Nov. 13, 2010. The Conference featured workshops, speakers, panels, an exhibitor’s hall with 130 vendors, receptions and a gala luncheon at which Congresswoman Yvette Clarke was honored. When CSA President Ernest Logan gave a speech that paid tribute to the innovative leaders who created the American labor movement, and warned against the financial and corporate sectors' scapegoating of unions today, he brought the crowd to its feet in a rousing ovation.
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| The day starts off at the registration counter where attendees receive their program, name tag and gift bag. | 91.47 KB |
| Getting ready to have some fun, Conference participants pose for a picture. | 79.25 KB |
| After registering, Conference participants head up to the third floor for the Plenary session. | 75.59 KB |
| Dr. Joseph Polisi, the President of The Juilliard School, gave the keynote speech at the Plenary session. | 85.66 KB |
| More than 130 vendors presented their educational wares; the Exhibitor’s Hall was jammed nearly all day as participants gathered samples to take back to their schools. | 86.55 KB |
| This group looks as if they shopped 'til they were ready to drop in the Exhibitor’s Hall. | 99.53 KB |
| President’s Club members were invited to a sumptuous breakfast in the Rendezvous Trianon Ballroom, where CSA President Ernest Logan greeted guests. | 312.6 KB |
| Educators and vendors networking at the Exhibitor's Hall. | 63.15 KB |
| Vendors showcased their materials to participants. | 57.44 KB |
| Representatives from the Center for Integrated Teacher Education offered literature for Administrators about their teacher training institute. | 56.95 KB |
| Vendors offering technology-based products for the classroom were a huge hit this year. | 77.59 KB |
| A scene shot from of the Exhibitor's Hall. | 69.61 KB |
| Participants and vendors shared ideas. | 44.3 KB |
| Panelists address participants during a workshop. | 54.74 KB |
| A School Administrator attends the Scheduling Innovations that Promote Student Success workshop. | 60.37 KB |
| Sushma Malhotra, Assistant Principal, MMALC/OACE at a professional development session. | 41.3 KB |
| Right: Celina Napolitano, Assistant Principal, PS 120, D-14 chats with a colleague at the workshop Making the Most of the Professional Development You Provide at School. | 68.72 KB |
| This well-attended workshop about staff training actively engaged members. | 59.88 KB |
| Principal Donna Ferguson during a workshop about training teachers in your school. | 60.29 KB |
| Assistant Principal Margaret DiCarlo-Grub at a morning workshop. | 53.02 KB |
| Principal Ben Shuldiner offered a workshop about how to conduct effective professional development. | 76.11 KB |
| Anissa Chalmers, Principal, PS 132, D-9 leads Rescuing Failing Readers Using Your Current Staff workshop. | 50.74 KB |
| Colleagues greeted and chatted each other throughout the conference. | 46.23 KB |
| Jacqueline Foster, SSP Intervenor led the workshop The Principal's Pool- An Overview. | 51.72 KB |
| A participant at a morning workshop about the Principal's Pool. | 63.12 KB |
| A focused and engaged participant takes advantage of the information offered at a workshop. | 58.75 KB |
| A crowd shot of the Using Technology to Accelerate Literacy and Language Acquisition workshop. | 67.76 KB |
| Left: Dr. Stephen Appea, Principal, PS 327, D-23 during assists a colleague during a workshop. | 58.57 KB |
| Presenter Talmadge Eyre, Sales Manager, Imagine Learning conducts a workshop during the afternoon session. | 51.52 KB |
| A member at the afternoon workshop: Expanded Learning Time/NYC. | 50.2 KB |
| Participant Patricia Gelpi, Assistant Principal PS 96, D-X asks a question during the Expanded Learning Time/NYC. | 56.31 KB |
| Anthony Harris, Principal, Crotona Academy High School fills out a workshop an evaluation. | 45.82 KB |
| A group of District 79 Administrators take a break between professional development offerings. | 59.7 KB |
| From left to right: Wanda Soto, Principal, PS 5, D-6; Ana Ariza, Assistant Principal, PS 5, D-6; Luz Cortazzo, Community Superintendent, D-4 and Sara Carvajal, Community Superintendent, D-3 pose for a photograph before the luncheon. | 59.91 KB |
| CSA First Vice President addresses the crowd at the Ballroom during the main reception. | 63.83 KB |
| CSA Executive Vice President greets participants at the gala luncheon. | 67.04 KB |
| A student jazz performer plays as participants enter the grand ballroom for the gala luncheon. | 54.35 KB |
| Days after announcing his resignation, Schools Chancellor Joel Klein thanks CSA for their collaborative efforts with the DOE and says farewell to his constituents at the gala luncheon. | 63.82 KB |
| A spectacular birds-eye view of the gala ballroom. | 115.84 KB |
| CSA President Ernest Logan brought the crowd to its feet with his speech on saving the middle class and fighting off attacks on hard-won benefits and working conditions. | 50.41 KB |
| Michael Ebenstein, Retiree Chapter, Educational/Cultural Committee Coordinator applauds CSA President Logan after his speech. | 55.76 KB |
| CSA President Ernest Logan honors Congresswoman Yvette Clarke during the gala luncheon. | 76.51 KB |
| Antonio K'Tori, Principal, PS 15, D-29 donates his art-work to CSA during the conference reception. | 109.98 KB |
| Happy conference participants pose for the camera after the luncheon. | 72.06 KB |
| The PS 250, D-14 staff from left to right: Christina Medina, teacher; Cathy Alicea, Assistant Principal; Nora Barnes, Principal and Ana Hassan, Parent Coordinator pose for a picture after the conference. | 62.88 KB |
| Participants ready to head home after a memorable conference. | 58 KB |
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