Welcome to the Association of California School Administrators (ACSA) Region 7 Home Page. ACSA is the umbrella organization for all school leaders in California. The mission of ACSA is to support California’s educational leaders; to ensure all children have the essential skills and knowledge needed to excel; and to champion public education.
Nearly 760 educational leaders belong to ACSA Region 7, which encompasses Amador, Calaveras, Tuolumne, San Joaquin and Stanislaus counties.
Region 7 Newsletter, Winter/Spring 2021
Read the Region 7 Winter/Spring 2021 Newsletter Contents: President’s Message Region Charter Reports Why ASCA? Message from Wes Smith State Award Winners Meet Your Council Rep New Members Looking Ahead READ MORE
ACSA Region 7 Awards Event, April 30, 2021
Save the date: April 30, 2021 ACSA Region 7 will be honoring our administrators of the year this spring. While we remain hopeful of an in-person celebration of leadership, we must plan for... READ MORE
ACSA analysis of the governor’s 2021-2022 budget proposal
On Jan. 8, Gov. Gavin Newsom released his budget proposal for the 2021-2022 fiscal year. Read the full analysis from the ACSA Governmental Relations department. Read the full analysis READ MORE
A message from ACSA Executive Director, Wes Smith
ACSA members: Many of you will spend part of the holidays reflecting on the year 2020. We can all admit that this year has brought us challenges both professionally and personally, but your... READ MORE
State Update: School reopening guidance remains unchanged
Yesterday, Gov. Gavin Newsom announced a new regional model for stay-at-home orders in California. The framework is based on intensive care unit capacity in the state. The governor’s administration has told us this... READ MORE
Agents of change: Successfully building relationships and managing change creates a positive learning space
By Richard Lee Colvin for NAESP, an ACSA Affiliate When Ryan Daniel became principal of Chillum Elementary School in 2017, she knew the school was located in a subsidized housing complex and that... READ MORE