Superintendent David Law to be president-elect of Minnesota Association of School Administrators
Anoka-Hennepin Superintendent David Law has been named president-elect of the Minnesota Association of School Administrators (MASA) board of directors.
For the past couple years, Law served the MASA board as the Region 9 Superintendent Component Group Representative, and he’ll now join the group’s executive board as president-elect for the 2018-19 school year, and will take over as president the following year.
“When I was asked to consider the presidency (of MASA), I was honored,” Law said. “Serving on the board, and now as president-elect — it allows me to see education from the lens of our out-state colleagues, which helps me do a better job advocating for our district and advocating for kids around the state when discussing needs for public education.”
Law will also be involved in federal advocacy with MASA, and he’ll help coordinate professional development for all district leaders through the organization.
“This will give me a chance to do all the work I was doing as a board member, but expand upon that,” he said.
MASA is a private, nonprofit member service organization representing Minnesota’s educational administrators, including superintendents, directors of special education, curriculum and technology leaders, central office administrators, and higher education administrators and professors. The organization supports excellence in professional practice, enhances the leadership networks of members, and provides members with a variety of valuable benefits.